All Figured Out with Andrea Barr: Figuring Out Work, Life and Parenting

Andrea Barr — Figuring Out Work, Life and Motherhood

All Figured Out with Andrea Barr is the podcast for working moms who want more clarity, flexibility, and joy in their careers and family lives. Andrea Barr—a Certified Career Coach for Parents, mom of two, and former corporate leader—shares honest conversations and practical strategies on work-life balance, parenting, self-care, and career growth so you can thrive at work and at home.

  1. 3D AGO

    139. The personal brand mistake most working moms make — Jenn Wint

    🚨 1:1 STRATEGY SESSIONS ARE NOW OPEN. Book yours! Jenn Wint built her PR business 13 years before working from home was cool, and when she had her son, she had no access to mat leave, no childcare plan, and a newborn who needed open heart surgery. In this episode, Jenn shares her experience of entrepreneurship through pregnancy, a NICU stay, postpartum anxiety, and the slow, surprising arrival of genuinely loving motherhood. Plus: why Googling yourself is the first step you need to take, if you’re a working mom who’s working on her personal brand In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (01:46) Jenn's origin story — from Australia to accidental PR pro  (04:00) What PR actually is and why people find it so confusing (07:01) How influencers completely changed the media landscape (11:39) Becoming an accidental entrepreneur, 13 years before it was cool (13:28) How the entrepreneurship community has evolved  (16:40) No mat leave, no plan: working through her newborn's heart surgery  (18:01) The client meeting she took hours after giving birth  (20:08) Why keeping her business alive during the NICU stay saved her (24:47) Second baby and postpartum anxiety (28:34) Why she didn't recognize postpartum anxiety (33:17) How motherhood transformed her business and her clients  (37:28) Personal branding 101 for working moms (39:18) Step one: Google yourself  (41:14) Do you need a position or stance? And standing by your likes (45:56) What Jenn is still trying to figure out? (47:57) Where to find Jenn KEY TAKEAWAY Sometimes working is how you cope with the situation in front of you, that thing that keeps you tethered to yourself when everything else feels out of control. About Jenn Wint Jenn Wint (she/her) is a PR strategist, writer, speaker, and founder of WINT Communications — a Vancouver-based PR firm dedicated to helping small businesses and solopreneurs tell their stories and get noticed. With over 13 years of experience building her business from the ground up, Jenn specializes in making PR feel accessible and genuinely doable for founders who don't have a Times Square billboard budget. She is also a published author and contributor to the anthology Beyond Blue. When she's not crafting PR strategies, she's chasing her two kids around Vancouver alongside her Irish husband and two very opinionated cats. Connect with Jenn Wint Website | https://wintcommunications.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jenn_wint/  Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenn-wint/  YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@jenn_wint  PR Power HOUR | https://wintcommunications.com/pr-power-hour  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    49 min
  2. APR 30

    138. You're not a bad mom, you're just a people pleaser — Libby Ward

    🚨 1:1 STRATEGY SESSIONS ARE NOW OPEN.  Book yours → https://calendly.com/andreabarrcoaching/strategy-session  Libby Ward has been known as "The Honest Mom" since 2020, when she joined TikTok on a whim and started sharing about the realities of motherhood thinking no one would find her. To her surprise, over two million women were waiting for exactly that. Now she's a writer, speaker, mental health advocate, and the author of Honest Motherhood: On Losing My Mind and Finding Myself. In this episode, you’ll hear Andrea and Libby – two Canadian women who connected at the Mom 2.0 Summit in Austin, TX – having a very honest conversation about what’s not said enough about motherhood. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (01:43) Inside "the writing pit" — why the book took two years instead of one (04:05) How the title Honest Motherhood came together (06:26) Signing the book deal in 2023 with imposter syndrome on her shoulder (11:43) What Libby would change about early motherhood (13:32) The cost of people-pleasing (15:47) Urgent vs. important: the corporate prioritization framework that applies to motherhood (17:03) "You are the expert of your own life" (19:53) Radical honesty and shame (21:09) How to work with shame (23:39) Mom guilt vs. grief for parents  (27:58) Feelings are just information (29:13) "The second arrow" — the double-hit of feeling a feeling and then beating yourself up for having it (33:30) What it's like to be a public safe space — DMs, in-person meet-and-greets, and learning not to fix everyone (35:40) The book launch party (37:18) Guilt around joy — why Libby spent years stopping herself from feeling proud or excited (40:55) Rapid fire questions (42:10) What Libby is still trying figuring out. KEY TAKEAWAY Guilt is just information. The only way out of the shame and guilt spiral is to feel them fully and do the thing anyway. Every time you do, the feeling shrinks just a little. And eventually, you realize you could have started saying no a long time ago. About Libby Ward Libby Ward is a creator, speaker, and fierce advocate for women and mothers.  Her work has been featured on the BBC and Globe and Mail, Good Morning America, and she is a member of Reese Witherspoon’s inaugural Hello Sunshine Collective. Known for her honesty and humour, Libby connects with millions of women through her social media platforms and creates spaces where moms feel seen and empowered to reclaim their time and well-being. Her book Honest Motherhood: On Losing My Mind and Finding Myself  explores the realities of modern motherhood and her healing journey to becoming a more present parent and whole person.  Connect with Libby Ward Website | https://libbyward.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/libbyward/  Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/libbywardofficial  TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@libbywardofficial  The Book: Honest Motherhood | https://amzn.to/4u2XM4e About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    46 min
  3. APR 23

    137. What medicine couldn't fix: one MD's path to mystic healing — Dr. Alexandra Perel-Winkler

    Alexandra Perel-Winkler is very proud of her MD title, she went to Columbia and worked hard for it, but she still decided to walk away from her prestigious research career to become a soul-centered coach and medicine woman. She’s the founder of The Mystic Medicine, where she explores what it looks like to bridge the gap between science and spirit. In this episode, Alexandra shares about her journey from rheumatology fellow to healer, her father's miraculous recovery from pancreatic cancer, and what happened when Andrea experienced a Mystic Medicine ceremony herself just 24 hours before recording this episode. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (03:15) The childhood yearning to be a healer (05:05) Growing up without language for healing outside of medicine (06:09) A mystical childhood: the stars, the moon, and subtle energies she couldn't explain yet (09:43) Finding Kabbalah (11:31) Why people of deep faith are actually some of her favourite clients to work with (16:33) Nutrition, yoga philosophy, and the microbiome: what she was studying that most MDs weren't (18:04) How her meditation practice and crystal collection both started in New York (22:42) Exploring functional medicine — and why it still wasn't quite it (25:57) Her father's inner knowing, Reiki and visualization (29:38) Why elite athletes use visualization — bridging woo and practical (30:32) Fighting for surgery and her father's unexpectedly strong response to chemo (36:06) What it means to be a "medicine woman" (39:32) The tools Alexandra weaves together (42:05) Andrea's SSRI journey and Alexandra’s take (45:24) The real question underneath: do I have the tools now to sit with discomfort? (50:14) What the ceremony actually looked like — and how Alexandra grounds someone before going deep (52:22) Andrea's throat chakra history and the complexity of using her own voice (58:37) "I think I'm tripping out" — the out-of-body moment, and what was actually happening (01:01:43) How vulnerability and voice emerged as the real theme of the ceremony (01:04:39) "We are nature. People don't remember that." (01:09:11) Alexandra's reckoning with entrepreneurship and motherhood (01:11:00) Redefining what success looks like KEY TAKEAWAY Before you seek to heal anyone else, you really need to do your own healing first. Whether you're a working mom feeling disconnected from yourself, a high achiever whose body keeps sending signals you keep ignoring, or someone standing at an inflection point wondering who you are without the version of success you've built — the path back isn't through more logic. It's through reconnecting to the essential self you already know is there. About Alexandra Perel-Winkler, MD Alexandra Perel-Winkler is a soul-centered coach and medical doctor who blends science, spirit, and embodiment to help people reconnect with their body, heart, and soul. With 15+ years in Western Medicine and advanced training in Integrative and Functional Medicine, Applied Quantum Biology, neuroplastic coaching, somatic practices, energy work, and intuitive guidance, Alexandra makes the mystical tangible and the abstract approachable. She works with clients in person in Vancouver and virtually through The Mystic Medicine. Connect with Alexandra Perel-Winkler, MD Website | https://www.themysticmedicine.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/themysticmedicine  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    1h 13m
  4. APR 14

    136. Why the woman who triggers you is the one you need most

    What happens when the woman who triggers you becomes your person? Christine Coughlin and Emily Shimwell get radically honest about jealousy, competition, and the late-night voice note that not only started a friendship, but changed how both of them think about collaboration. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro(00:01:13) “The Women Who Trigger Us” and who inspired it(00:03:10) Collaboration over competition should be more than just a catchphrase(00:08:51) What your jealousy is actually trying to tell you(00:13:19) What real collaboration looks like(00:16:11) The hidden cost of saying yes, and learning to ask what you're gaining(00:24:19) Money guilt, boundaries, and why women feel awkward charging for their time(00:30:18) Two perspectives for anyone who's feeling the gap between the women who trigger you and where you want to be(00:43:06) How to handle unsolicited opinions(00:51:17) The trigger is a reflection, and those who are doing more, aren't the ones critiquing(00:53:31) Competition: the word women aren't allowed to say out loud(00:56:18) Being attached to a perfect outcome might be costing you(01:13:45) What Emily is still trying to figure out(01:15:28) What Christine is still trying to figure out?KEY TAKEAWAY The woman who triggers you isn't your competition. She's a mirror, and she’s showing you exactly where you're being invited to grow. This episode was inspired by “The Women Who Trigger Us” by Christine Coughlin – read the article → https://yvrcreatives.ca/2026/03/15/collaboration-over-competition-women-in-business/  Related episodes: 101. What to do when life looks great on paper but still feels off with Christine Coughlin – Spotify, Apple or YouTube 102. The Wilder way to gather: human connection, simple hosting, and starting before you’re “ready” (with Emily Shimwell) – Spotify, Apple or YouTube 118. Stop waiting for the perfect moment: how to create your own luck with Emily Shimwell – Spotify, Apple + YouTube Connect with Christine Coughlin Website | https://yvrcreatives.ca/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/yvr.creatives/ | https://www.instagram.com/iamchristinecoughlin/  Connect with Emily Shimwell Website | https://dinewilderevents.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/_emily_wilder_/ | https://www.instagram.com/dine.wilder/  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple 🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    1h 26m
  5. APR 7

    135. The 1 dinner table mistake that makes picky eating worse — with Soleina Karamali

    TRIGGER WARNING: Eating disorders mentioned in the episode.  Picture this: dinner time and you’re already dreading sitting at the dinner table, because you know you’re going to be stressed about your kid not eating enough protein, or being picky about what they want, even though they probably ate that chicken nugget 2 days ago, and loved it, but today is another struggle. Today, I’m sitting down with Soleina Karamali, a registered dietician, founder of Every Eater, and a mom of two, and she is here to completely reframe how we think about feeding our kids. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (01:47) What it was like working in pediatric feeding before and after becoming a parent (05:14) Soleina's path to becoming a dietician: food, healthcare, and a mom who owned a café (06:48) Soleina’s relationship with food (07:38) Feeding your kids holds up a mirror to your own relationship with food (08:54) Starting solids with her first son: the humbling reality vs. the expert expectations (10:53) Why toddlers reject vegetables: the science of taste buds, neophobia, and independence (14:03) The Canadian Food Guide: what it's actually for (and why it's not a kids' tool) (15:17) Why your child biologically needs carbs as their main fuel source (19:48) Diet culture at the kids' table: protein pressure, macronutrient fads, and what to stop worrying about (23:54) Snacks as mini meals: how grazing is sabotaging dinner and what to do instead (27:42) Hemp seeds, iron, and the little shaker trick that gets more nutrients in without the battle (30:10) The dinner table as connection (31:34) Why "remaining unbothered" is your superpower (37:12) Baby-led weaning vs. purées: what Soleina actually recommends  (39:05) Responsive feeding and Soleina’s son taught her (41:27) The milk conversation: cow's milk, plant-based options (46:46) The peak bone-building years (47:49) TW: Eating disorders mentioned (48:38) The Division of Responsibility framework: how to raise kids with a healthy relationship with food for life (51:00) Good vs. bad food: food doesn’t have a moral value (52:51) Where to find Soleina KEY TAKEAWAY Sitting at the dinner table should be about connection, not intake. Your job as a parent is to decide what, when, and where food is served. Your child's job is to decide if and how much they eat. By trusting that division, you preserve the one thing that matters most: their lifelong relationship with food. About Soleina Karamali Soleina Karamali is a registered dietician and the founder of Every Eater, a feeding therapy practice serving families across British Columbia. With nearly a decade as a pediatric dietician at BC Children's Hospital — most of it in complex feeding care — Soleina brings serious clinical expertise to the work. She's also a published researcher and a mom of two (one adventurous eater, one very particular one), which means she gets it from both sides of the table. Her approach is science-backed, humor-forward, and built around the belief that feeding your child shouldn't feel overwhelming. Connect with Soleina Karamali Website | https://everyeater.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/everyeater  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    54 min
  6. MAR 31

    134. 7 things that finally made family vacation feel like actual rest

    We just got back from two and a half weeks in Florida, and I'm recording this while it's still fresh — cold from the plane and all. This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at what actually made this family vacation feel like rest: the prep hacks that kept Scotty and me from arriving at the airport annoyed at each other, the Instacart move that meant zero store runs for 10 days, and the alternating mornings method that gave us each seven solo mornings over the trip. Tune in, and have a family vacation that you don’t need a vacation from. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (01:09) The two ways people listen to podcasts right now (03:08) The backstory of our two and a half week vacation (05:37) What pre-vacation prep looked like before kids vs. after (07:38) The staging area hack that eliminates pre-trip chaos (09:48) Meal prepping the week before so your fridge isn't a disaster when you leave (10:41) The kids-sleeping-in-their-clothes trick (11:28) Scotty's role: laundry deadlines and division of labour (11:53) The work prep: Why Andrea didn't pressure herself to unplug — and why that worked (12:39) How to not set foot in a store in 10 days (14:14) The alternating mornings and mini-vacations (16:16) What my mini-vacations looked like (18:15) Planning dinner nights out vs. cooking in (19:00) The self-care day back home and why it changes everything KEY TAKEAWAY Family vacation doesn't have to feel like a second job. With a bit of intentional prep before you go and a simple alternating rhythm with your partner while you're there, you can actually come back feeling restored — not like you need another vacation to recover from your vacation. Related episodes → Episode 124. 4 vacation myths that are keeping working parents burned out - Jennica Day – Spotify, Apple + YouTube About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    21 min
  7. MAR 27

    133. The working mom's guide to networking events (from someone who's built hundreds) — Heather Odendaal

    🎉 USE CODE AFO TO GET $150 OFF YOUR WNORTH CONFERENCE PASS! — conference runs May 6–8, 2026 at the Four Seasons Whistler. Heather Odendaal, entrepreneur, event producer and founder of WNORTH, an Award-winning membership network of women in leadership that she has been running for the past 11 years in Whistler, BC. WNORTH’s mission is to develop more women to leading positions so they can elevate their teams, families and communities, all through boutique in-person and virtual events, summits, programs and annual Conference. She knows what it takes to build a community of working women who want to be part of.  In this episode, Heather shares what the events industry taught her about belonging, why traditional networking events fail ambitious women, and how she rebuilt her business — and herself — after losing $250K a month during the pandemic. You might have a love-hate relationship with networking, but you’re desperately wanting to find your people, so tune in In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (01:26) Who is Heather Odendaal? (03:26) The best networking events are not about the aesthetic, flower walls don’t build community (05:47) Horseshoes, not circles: the WNORTH philosophy that makes every woman feel like there's a seat for her (07:56) How WNORTH measures belonging (10:24) How to find your people at a networking event, even if you hate small talk (11:11) Why being in the right room beats being in every room — the case for niche community (11:42) WNORTH Ad (15:01) How Heather redesigned a male-dominated forum structure to actually work for working mothers (18:05) Losing $250K/month, and pivoting to virtual events, while parenting her children (22:30) How deeper community ties helped Heather rebuild past pre-pandemic revenue by 2023 (26:06) Quality over quantity at home too: the fractional VA secret and what it means for working moms (29:55) Mom guilt, working full time, and traveling as an ambitious mom (30:29) Why your kids will be proud of you for pursuing your dreams(36:18) What to expect at WNORTH Conference, May 6–8, 2026 — speaker dinners, sound baths, W Talks, and moreKEY TAKEAWAY Real community is built through belonging. Which is why it is better to find the right room, instead of trying to work every single one of them. The goal for working moms should be to make deeper connections. Quality over quantity. About Heather Odendaal Heather Odendaal is a conference entrepreneur and the founder of W North, an 11-year women's leadership conference and membership community that brings together ambitious women in business and corporate leadership. She is also the founder of Events by Bluebird, a full-service event production company. Based in Whistler, BC, Heather has produced events globally — from the Canadian Embassy in London to Abu Dhabi — and is a sought-after speaker on belonging, community, and women's leadership. She is a mom of two and a passionate advocate for building spaces that actually work for women. Connect with Heather Odendaal Website | https://wnorthconnect.com/ | https://www.eventsbybluebird.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/heatherodendaal/ |  https://www.instagram.com/wnorthconnect/ | https://www.instagram.com/eventsbybluebird/  Linkedin | https://ca.linkedin.com/in/heatherodendaal | https://www.linkedin.com/company/wnorth/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluebirddmc  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    42 min
  8. MAR 19

    132. What your money anxiety is actually about — Jessica Moorehouse

    Some episodes age like fine wine and this is one of them. Jessica Moorhouse (Accredited Financial Counsellor, bestselling author of Everything But Money, and host of the More Money Podcast) joined Andrea for one of the most honest, warm, and genuinely useful conversations this show has ever had about money. Jessica shares about the feelings, the stories, and even the stuff we inherited without realizing it. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro (00:03:37) How Andrea found Jessica during a career pivot (00:12:00) Reading Everything but Money: why Andrea felt seen even growing up with money (00:13:02) Why your money feelings are valid no matter where you started (00:18:31) Wealth transfer: why this generation is about to inherit more money than any before it (00:23:49) Debunking the "If we just made more money, this would be easier" (00:27:06) Why healing your money story has to come before teaching your kids (00:36:26) Why you need to ask yourself how does money make you feel? (00:40:37) How to hold a future vision when everything is just... expensive (00:44:41) Catching yourself in the complain spiral (00:46:45) What actually brings long-term joy (01:02:54) Spending plans, tracking net worth, and three things you can do this month (01:05:11) Allowances and why they're a great tool (01:07:25) Retiring "we can't afford that" and to say to our kids instead (01:10:04) What Jessica is still figuring out in her own relationship with money KEY TAKEAWAY Your money problems almost never start with money. They start with a story — one you probably inherited before you were old enough to know it was happening. The work is in uncovering it, not just optimizing your budget. About Jessica Moorhouse Jessica Moorhouse is an Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, bestselling author of Everything But Money, and host of the More Money Podcast (4M+ downloads). She's been featured in Forbes, CBC, CTV, and more, helping people heal their relationship with money — for themselves and their kids. Connect with Jessica Moorhouse Website | https://jessicamoorhouse.com/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jessicaimoorhouse/  Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicaimoorhouse/  YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/jessicamoorhouse1  TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicaimoorhouse  Threads | https://www.threads.com/@jessicaimoorhouse  Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/jessicaimoorhouse  More Money Podcast | https://jessicamoorhouse.com/podcast/  About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out: Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea Website | ⁠https://www.andreabarr.com/⁠   Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredoutandrea | https://www.instagram.com/allfiguredout.podcast  Listen to All Figured Out 💚 Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/afo-spotify  💜 Apple Podcasts | https://tinyurl.com/afo-apple  🖤YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@allfiguredoutandrea

    1h 14m
5
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38 Ratings

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All Figured Out with Andrea Barr is the podcast for working moms who want more clarity, flexibility, and joy in their careers and family lives. Andrea Barr—a Certified Career Coach for Parents, mom of two, and former corporate leader—shares honest conversations and practical strategies on work-life balance, parenting, self-care, and career growth so you can thrive at work and at home.

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