I rarely exclude any audience type from this podcastLINK.
But this week, I am making an exception. This episode is for one specific type of person:
the working mother (or father) of very young children.
School is nearly out, and childcare is still spotty/nonexistent, and the all-important, life-saving Summer Camp is just not happening this year. To be managing children, babies, and even pregnancy whilst also working and providing for a family is to be teetering at the edge of sanity.
If that’s you, I want you to know, I SEE YOU.
And I want to offer you a gift this week … the gift of Kelsey Murphy, mother of two little ones, business coach and host of the Whiskey & Work podcast. Enjoy.
Do You Need a Soulbbatical? My Interview with Shelley Paxton
Permission to Be Magnificent
How to Think Like a Poet : My Interview with Tina Chang
Think You're a Good Communicator? Go Home for the Holidays
Does Elitism Need Defending? My Interview with Joel Stein
Consciously Uncoupling from Facebook
"I'm overwhelmed, and I can't stop beating myself up ... " My 9-1-1 Moment with Performance Coach Ben Kiker
Teach Your Children (to Communicate) Well
What If You Decided to Play Big? My Interview with Dr. Chris Heilman
Postcards From the Edge: My 30 Day Digital Detox
The Greatest Story You Ever Told: My Interview with Corey Rosen
Applied Empathy: My Interview with Michael Ventura
I'll Be There For You: My Conversation About Adult Friendship with Dr. Adam Dorsay
Life Rewards Action: My Interview with Stephanie Spence, the Traveling Yogi
How to Communicate in a Crisis: My Interview with Larry Kamer
My Interview with Joel Peterson, Chairman of the Board at JetBlue Airways: Is Trust More Important Than Power?
Is it Ever O.K. to Cry at Work?
The Sandwich Generation : My Interview with Peggy Flynn
Are You "Too Much?"
Finding Your Voice
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