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WorkLife Presents: Mom's at Work

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Pregnancy
Career Growth
Raising Children
Caregiving

WorkLife Presents: Mom's at Work is a six-part narrative series that will shine a light on the conditions women face when pursuing their careers while caring for their children. Hosted by WorkLife founding editor Jessica Davies, the series will provide a personal look into the lives of working moms -- including Davies herself and various executives across industries -- as well as explore what comp... more

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Being stuck in the middle isn’t just a metaphor — it’s daily life for the sandwich generation.

These are the working parents juggling the care of kids while also supporting aging parents, and it’s a lot. Between the rising costs of childcare, senior... more

For working moms, the rising cost of raising a family isn’t just a financial burden — it’s a daily source of stress that impacts careers, well-being, and the ability to plan for the future.

In this episode, we dive into the rising financial pressure... more

Working moms constantly juggle two nonstop ticker tapes — one filled with work deadlines, the other carrying the endless mental load of motherhood. It’s a daily reality that rarely gets the attention it deserves.

In this episode, we discuss the dail... more

Returning to work after maternity leave should be a transition, not a battle — but for many women, it’s anything but smooth.

In this episode of Mom’s at Work, we explore the hidden struggles of working mothers re-entering the workplace, especially i... more

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Naaz Nichols
A working single parent and Chief Customer Officer at care.com
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Episode: Caregivers in the middle: The hidden workforce struggle employers can’t ignore
Sarah Robb O'Hagan
An entrepreneur, author, and founder of Extreme Living, having held senior roles in corporate.
Episode: Caregivers in the middle: The hidden workforce struggle employers can’t ignore
Lora Lawler
Senior Vice President of Total Rewards and HR Technology at Hilton.
Hilton
Episode: Caregivers in the middle: The hidden workforce struggle employers can’t ignore
Venessa Wong
Personal finance reporter for MarketWatch
MarketWatch
Episode: The Price of Parenthood: Why raising a family is more expensive than ever
Kendra Cole
Public relations specialist and mother of three
Episode: The Price of Parenthood: Why raising a family is more expensive than ever
Barbara Nicholas
Vice President of Operations for a software startup
Polly
Episode: Ticker Tape Minds: How moms make it all work and why we need to talk about It
Kendra Pennington
Former employee who faced challenges with childcare while working.
Episode: Ticker Tape Minds: How moms make it all work and why we need to talk about It
Katie Martin
Executive vice president and managing director at Front Row, a marketing agency for beauty brands.
Front Row
Episode: The Impossible Juggle: Why Flexibility Matters for Working Moms—And What’s Still Missing
Jessica Calarco
Sociologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of 'Holding It Together, How Women Became America's Safety Net.'
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Episode: The Impossible Juggle: Why Flexibility Matters for Working Moms—And What’s Still Missing

Host

Jessica Davies
Host and founding editor of WorkLife, providing personal insights and professional discussions on the challenges faced by working mothers.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 69 ratings
  • Love the conversations

    Love the variety of perspectives the seasons have brought around work life - looking forward to this new season after the first episode. Seems like some really great conversations around how company’s can and SHOULD support working parents! 🙌🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KLorraineR
    United States6 months ago
  • Brilliant!

    A heart warming, moving and inspiring account of what women experience both at home and at work and how they overlay with success.

    Paving the path for more awareness around this subject and shifts in hard benefits for employees internationally.

    Thoroughly enjoyed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tali rose davies
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Very informative of the modern workplace

    It's really thought provoking commentary on modern issues and trends in the workplace. Cloey is an amazing podcast host. They have some equally great guests on as well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cwamne
    United Statesa year ago
  • A New Leader Is On A Mission!

    Cloey brings out from the dialogue with the interview clear and direct opinions that are very relevant in today’s society. She will be one of several leaders in her industry that will be able to bridge the gap between each generation so that we can all work together and respect each others points of view. That’s the “Coexist” that we are all in need of achieving in todays world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrianDiana
    United States2 years ago
  • Jesus helps

    I love you and you bring a new perspective to my faith 🙏🏼❤️ I must admit because of some of the things I read I don’t take a women’s perspective as much as a man’s but I know that’s of the world and not God. You are so loved too ❤️🕊️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    believer120
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the variety of perspectives shared on work-life balance and the challenges of being a working parent.
The host is praised for her engaging and insightful conversations with guests who bring valuable experiences to the table.
Overall, feedback indicates that the content is relatable, informative, and encourages discussions about improving workplace conditions for families.
Many comments reflect excitement about the relevance of the discussions, and the podcast is seen as a source of motivation and inspiration for working mothers.
The podcast effectively highlights the systemic issues within workplace culture and how they impact working parents.

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There's some skepticism and fear of replacement among middle managers that need to be addressed through understanding and communication.
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Q: How are you using AI in your workday?
I have it open as a constant friend waiting, using it for research and summarizing tasks like job descriptions.
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Q: What structures are in place to really get this going?
You need a title structure that allows for career stages and ensures accountability for initiatives rather than management based on roles.
Where do Middle Managers Find Support for Themselves? with Erin Mantz
Q: What advice would you give to middle managers starting in the hybrid workplace?
Start your own support network if none exists by reaching out to fellow managers and proposing regular meetings or discussions.
Where do Middle Managers Find Support for Themselves? with Erin Mantz
Q: How has support evolved for middle managers over the years?
Support has shifted from tangible needs to more emotional and relational aspects, with the importance of having peers to connect with increasing in significance.

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Focused on the experiences of working mothers navigating their careers while managing family responsibilities, this narrative series addresses the unique challenges they face. Featuring personal stories from various professionals, including executives and HR experts, it sheds light on the support systems—or lack thereof—that exist in corporate environments for working parents. The series blends personal anecdotes with broader discussions of workplace policies, providing listeners with insights into the systemic issues at play and encouraging corporate accountability in fostering better work-life balance.

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Recent guests on Mom's at Work include:

1. Naaz Nichols
2. Sarah Robb O'Hagan
3. Lora Lawler
4. Venessa Wong
5. Kendra Cole
6. Barbara Nicholas
7. Kendra Pennington
8. Katie Martin

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