She Reaches Podcast
Matthew Sharp shares how he makes things work in his own dual income family and his involvement with his company's parental leave initiative.
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Erica Ziel shares what we need to know about taking care of ourselves postpartum - even if it's been years! She talks about why it matters in the long run and how to get started.
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How to go from surviving to thriving as a working mom with author of Stretched Too Thin, Jessica Turner.
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Making the transition to becoming a working mom and what we can do to support parents in the workplace with Lauren Smith Brody.
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Kate Torgersen, founder and CEO of Milk Stork, shares the event that spurred her on to start her company. She shares travel tips if you're pumping and thoughts about how to approach your company to provide a benefit like Milk Stork.
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In this bonus episode, I'm talking about what working moms really need and introducing the She Reaches Mastermind, an advisory board and inspired space to elevate ambitious working moms.
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Erica Layne from the Life on Purpose Movement shares how to live a more intentional life and motherhood as an introvert.
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Robyn Conley Downs provides sustainable strategies for healthy eating and exercise as a working mom as well as how to handle it if you don't love your post-baby body.
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Do you try new things in your career? Kerri Koen shows how trying new things inside and outside the office can lead to a fulfilling career overall.
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Do you make time for creative ideas you have outside of your "day job"? In this episode, I'm talking to Emily Cretella, founder of Cursive Content and her passion project, MotherHustle. We talk about how she makes time for passion projects while still growing in her full-time career.
info_outlineGoing against the grain in parenting can be difficult.
I'm talking about why I think we all should be making our own rules in parenting. I share why I'm passionate about raising independent and resilient adults, what's influenced my view on that, and how I'm implementing it in real life.
I also give some examples of how the American culture and our school environment can make it difficult to stick to your own rules sometimes.
I share a vulnerable story of my own where other moms questioned my decision. I hope it helps you to feel stronger in making and sticking to your own parenting decisions.
Highlights:
- Why I think there is no one way to parent
- The rules and philosophy I'm trying to implement with my kids
- Two books that have influenced how I think about parenting
- The specific actions I've taken to change some behavior in our family
- Examples of difficult situations I've encountered by going against the grain of our community
- How you can feel confident in making and implementing your own parenting rules
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