Mom Who Works: Redefining what it means to be a working mom (in a world without working dads...) Jenna Worthen, Mom Who Works
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Mom Who Works is a weekly podcast that is redefining what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Hosted by Jenna Worthen, author and entrepreneur, each episode digs deep into unique stories, experiences, and perspectives that remind us there is no one-size-fits-all approach to how best to both work and mother. Mom Who Works is for the mom who already works, the mom who misses work, the mom who wants to work, and the mom who doesn’t know what the hell she wants.
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Interview: Marek Cornett, Businesswoman and mom of TRIPLETS + 1!
Marek Cornett gives us a brutally honest and awe-inspiring look into life with one kid + TRIPLETS. She shares the most practical tips for navigating parenting with your partner, vulnerably shares her infertility journey and will make you laugh as she shares the social media messages she received while pregnant. It's a fantastic episode, and I am so honored to share with you here!
You can find Marek on Instagram and Threads: @MarekCornett
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Mom Who Works Celebrates SIX Years!
HOW IN THE WORLD HAS IT BEEN SIX YEARS SINCE MOM WHO WORKS LAUNCHED?! Listen in as we share a little reflection on how this project and community came to be and where it is headed. There was a messy middle to those six years, with minimal communication and lots of burnout. Maybe you can relate (Jenna definitely has a vulnerability hangover with this one...).
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Interview: Alisa 'Trang' Green, Nonprofit Leader
We are THRILLED to bring you this episode with Alisa 'Trang' Green. She is a nonprofit founder, leader, mother and all around badass mom who works. This episode covers quite literally everything, but I especially love her take on the power of community and teaching your kids generosity from an early age.
If you want to reach Trang, you can find her on Instagram @TrangAlisaGreen.
As always, drop us a note at stories@momwhoworks.com. Listen in! -
Write it down: Stop making problems so big
First of all, how many times do I say dadgumit this episode? Please ignore.
Second, this episode is for the mom who works and is making things SO big in her mind. All the tasks, all the projects, all the clients, all the kids, all the food-- all the things that clog our brains can quickly bring about anxiety and a doomed feeling that says I will never get this all done.
We want to issue a simple challenge: write it down. We believe when we write things down, they get smaller-- and we remember how capable we truly are. Listen in!
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Interview: Mickie Lara, Life Coach
Today's conversation will inspire and delight. We talk about what it means to be a good friend and so many nuances in life.
Mickie Lara describes her superpower this way: I'm a fact-finder and I'm fairly intuitive. It means I can listen well, connect the dots an often make connections that others can't. And, if the situation calls for it, I'll have the tough conversation, be honest and say the thing that everyone is thinking but no one is saying. But they still always feel heard, understood and respected. That's my superpower.
You can find Mickie online at MickieLara.com, on Instagram @MickieLara or reach her via email at mickielaracoaching@gmail.com.
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Just go with it: Making friends is like dating...
There is power and promise in female friendships, a special place to find comfort and peace and support and love. And it is SO HARD to make new friends! How can we do it? Why should we do it?
Listen in to this episode where host Jenna Worthen shares more about how she has built relationships at different times in her life and how she works to keep them thriving.