
Working moms have always lived at the intersection of career and motherhood, juggling the pull of family with the desire to build a meaningful, fulfilling professional life. And like most things in parenting, there’s no perfect play to run.
Being a working mom means early mornings, late nights, daycare drop-offs, meetings, pumping schedules, mom guilt, mental load, and relying on a village to make... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

Discover actionable frameworks and insights from Ana Welsh, a leadership strategist and educator, on how working moms can stay indispensable, thrive at work, and balance life effectively. This episode of the Working Mom's Playbook, Antonia and Ana de... more
The episode continues The Working Mom's Playbook Real Moms Series with Tiff Preston-Thomas, where she discusses her master's research on divorce dynamics and its impact on children. The conversation delves into co-parenting, collaboration, and specia... more
In this episode, Antonia DePace and Kayla Ogletree discuss the often-overlooked topic of maternal mental health, focusing on the challenges of burnout, the importance of community support, and the pressures faced by mothers in today's society. They e... more
In this episode of the Working Moms Playbook, Antonia DePace interviews Shellee Howard, founder and CEO of College Ready. Shellee shares her journey of helping families navigate the college admissions process, emphasizing the importance of early plan... more
I wish I’d found The Working Mom’s Playbook podcast a decade ago when I first became a mom. It would have made so many moments feel less overwhelming. What I love about Antonia is that she makes you feel like you belong. Her conversations are real and deeply supportive. This is my special place that reminds me I’m not alone. <3
I've been listening to The Working Mom's Playbook for a while now, and it never disappoints. Antonia has a true talent for finding guests with powerful stories and asking the questions that matter. The recent episode with Phyllis Rabinowitz and R Baby Foundation is a perfect example—heartbreaking, inspiring, and absolutely eye-opening. I had NO idea about the pediatric emergency readiness crisis Phyllis is fighting to fix, and her story stayed with me long after the episode ended. Whether it’s p... more
Wish I had this resource after having Antonia but still find the messages about the importance of self care and body acceptance valuable! Love the length of the podcasts as easy to incorporate when driving to errands and walking dogs!
Antonia isn’t some MEGA INFLUENCER who had a baby and immediately decided to become a podcaster about Mom content. She is someone who had a full-blown career, was a complete human being, and when she decided to have a kid, she started to encounter a lot of the questions that any working Mom faces every day.
The tone is conversational, not forced or formal like a weird interview, and I already love the variety of guests that she’s had. Can’t wait to follow along for more!
A podcast working moms actually want to listen to! Antonia’s honest perspective on being a working mom in today’s world is so refreshing. A true reminder that we are not alone.
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