For parents returning to work after children. Amy Grilli and Emma Harvey discuss how they, and other parents, navigate life between school runs.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | a year ago |
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Great concept and definitely want to support you all. I would highly recommend checking out your audio. Some of you were harder to hear at times and so you’re turning the volume up to turn it back down when it suddenly gets loud again. I realize you’re new to the podcast scene and this is a big deal. Audio is shockingly one of the number run reasons people will drop.
Good luck to you all. I applaud your efforts.
Excuse the typos, using voice to text in the car
Amy & Emma are discussing the issues that so many mothers are facing with childcare & returning to work while trying to balance everything. So excited to hear more!
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Focused on the challenges parents face as they navigate their professional lives post-children, this podcast addresses critical themes such as work-life balance, burnout, and the need for flexible work arrangements. Through candid discussions, hosts share personal experiences and invite guests to provide insights into parenting, co-parenting, and the emotional toll that societal expectations can impose on caregivers. Noteworthy elements include a strong emphasis on boundary-setting and everyday coping strategies, making it particularly relatable for listeners juggling family responsibilities and career aspirations.
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