I think the overarching point they were making was about the difficulty women have with balancing a career with having a child(which is further exacerbated for women founders due to the increased workloads founders face).
I do agree though that choosing to be a founder then complaining about a poor, usually self imposed, work life balance is a bit silly.
I do agree though that choosing to be a founder then complaining about a poor, usually self imposed, work life balance is a bit silly.