The idea of having a successful career and raising a family shouldn’t be a daunting one, but for some reason, it is. So many young women I talk to feel the same way. Some, are even considering changing careers that they love in order to prepare themselves for a family. The lack of women in leadership roles within the creative industry is a hot topic right now, and whilst having children isn’t the ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsEducation |
In my latest Pro Mum podcast, I speak to Tejali Shete, founder of Roll Dot Agency and Creative Equals Creative Comeback winner, about her personal experience of moving to the U.K. from India and her struggle to find work here with 16 years experience... more
This Pro Mum podcast is in celebration of IWD 2020. I speak to award winning Group Creative Director Sue Higgs from Grey London about being a single Mum, breadwinner and creative whilst fighting bullying and sexism in the work place. In 2020 and beyo... more
This is the second Pro Mum podcast with Charles Powell- Chandler, on paternity leave. This time I talk to him after his 6 months of leave. We chat about how it was, what happened as expected and what came as a surprise.
The music on this Podcast is... more
In this Pro Mum Podcast I speak to Charles Powell- Chandler just before he goes on paternity. I ask him how he's feeling, what he's looking forward to and what he's nervous about. I also ask about the social pressures and prejudices around paternity ... more
In this Pro Mum podcast, I celebrate International Women’s Day by speaking to the wonderful Sam Phillips. Sam is the CMO of Omnicom Media Group UK, Chair of OPEN OMG UK and Assistant Dean of Omnicom University. Outside of these roles she is also sect... more
In this Pro Mum episode, I speak to a Kristina Ryan, a senior creative, about how she was made redundant whilst on maternity leave.
The music on this Podcast is called Good Morning, by AudioBinger. The track has been edited into smaller sections. ... more
This is a special Pro Mum episode with Amy Ewbank. Amy is a director and founder of Dolls Eye theatre. The company looks to question gender stereotypes and has toured their show ‘Might never happen’ about street harassment around schools. Now, Amy is... more
In this Pro Mum episode, I speak to a senior designer, about how's she's finding juggling her career having recently had her first child.
The music on this Podcast is called Good Morning, by AudioBinger. The track has been edited into smaller sectio... more
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