MUM STORY: Stephanie-Kate Bratton on career, motherhood and husband as primary caregiver

Working Mumma

In this episode, we dive into the unique journey of Stephanie-Kate Bratton, a mum, lawyer, and author, who shares her experiences navigating a successful career with motherhood and having her husband as the primary caregiver. From international career moves to redefining traditional gender roles, Stephanie's story offers a unique perspective on the challenges and joys of balancing work and family life.

We chat about:

  • The role of her husband as a stay-at-home dad and the challenges they faced in reversing traditional roles
  • Society's perceptions of gender roles and the importance of supporting mothers in their careers
  • Stephanie's decision to transition to part-time work and its impact on her family dynamic
  • The challenges of juggling career aspirations with parenting responsibilities
  • The perception of working mothers and the importance of self-identity
  • The value of self-care, including the importance of sleep and family time, in maintaining balance
  • The inspiration behind Stephanie's series of children's books aimed at demystifying professions for kids

Stephanie's story is both relatable and inspiring, offering valuable insights for all working parents. Her story highlights the changing landscape of modern families and the importance of support and understanding in achieving work-life balance to do what is best for you and your family.

SHOW LINKS:

- Connect with Stephanie-Kate Bratton via her website to purchase the "My mummy is" book or via LinkedIn 

- Join the Working Mumma Village: workingmumma.com.au/working-mumma-village. 

- Let's connect on LinkedIn 

- Let's connect on Instagram @workingmummacommunity

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