5 episodes

Welcome to the Leading Moms podcast, where every mom has a story. Launched in 2012, Leading Moms started as an annual one-day event in Vancouver, BC, with an aim for each mom to recognize her significance and belonging, gain a sense of mastery and be impactful in her business, community - or the simple everyday of her family. Now these thought-provoking, inspirational talks are available on this podcast. Join your host Christine Pilkington, entrepreneur, publisher and TV mom expert, every other week as she shares the best talks from the past six years.

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    • Education

Welcome to the Leading Moms podcast, where every mom has a story. Launched in 2012, Leading Moms started as an annual one-day event in Vancouver, BC, with an aim for each mom to recognize her significance and belonging, gain a sense of mastery and be impactful in her business, community - or the simple everyday of her family. Now these thought-provoking, inspirational talks are available on this podcast. Join your host Christine Pilkington, entrepreneur, publisher and TV mom expert, every other week as she shares the best talks from the past six years.

    1.05 Mi-Jung Lee: Seeing Snowballs In A Snowstorm

    1.05 Mi-Jung Lee: Seeing Snowballs In A Snowstorm

    CTV anchor Mi-Jung Lee on breast cancer and raising awareness about the double jeopardy of dense breast tissue. “Sharing one’s story allows someone to put their hand out and prevent us from drowning.”

    • 19 min
    1.04 Amy Robinson: Shopping For Good

    1.04 Amy Robinson: Shopping For Good

    Making majority of purchasing decisions, moms are an economic force and when we direct our spending to our local economy, our communities experience a massive benefit.

    • 11 min
    1.03 Anna Rice: Parenting Lessons From the Badminton Court

    1.03 Anna Rice: Parenting Lessons From the Badminton Court

    How sport and growing up as an athlete has taught badminton champion Anna Rice important life skills off the court and as a parent.

    • 12 min
    1.02 Marnie Goldenberg: Sex Is Good

    1.02 Marnie Goldenberg: Sex Is Good

    Why it’s important for our kids to know that sex is not only normal and healthy - but also that sex is a force of good.

    • 13 min
    1.01 Alexandra Greenhill: It’s No Big Deal

    1.01 Alexandra Greenhill: It’s No Big Deal

    Dealing with stress, including the importance of accepting, asking and offering help, as well as three words - and a new perspective - for when things in your life go sideways.

    • 12 min

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