Julie Finn wants to equip women to play big and have work-life balance. She chats with inspiring and successful leaders like Sarah Friar, CEO of NextDoor., Tiffany Dufu, author of Drop the Ball, and Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times Best-Selling author of How to Raise an Adult. Executives from Square, Disney, Google, Facebook, Dropbox, and successful entrepreneurs from What’s Up Moms, UrbanSitt... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersHow ToEducation |
In this episode we discuss important advice for anyone seeking to live a happier, more peaceful life, regardless of relationship status. Gabrielle Hartley is a divorce attorney who helps couples navigate divorce in a non-toxic way. Her book is endor... more
Dr. Darria Long Gillespie is a Yale and Harvard trained ER doctor and a regular TV expert on the HLN, CNN, The Dr. Oz Show, The Doctors, and Fox News. She just released her new book, Mom Hacks, in which she took over 100 of the most high-yield and sc... more
Julie talks about automatic negative thoughts and how they can wreak havoc on your emotions. She discusses practical steps you can do TODAY to help you to tame your negative thinking and to gain more control over your emotions.
Tanya Van Court left an illustrious career in the corporate world to launch Goalsetter, a goal-based savings and gifting platform that encourages kids to save in a way that’s fun and engaging. A mom of three with a partner who sometimes has to live 3... more
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First, I want to thank you for creating a podcast to help mothers find balance in their lives. I was once a stay-at-home mom that recently transistioned into the business world. The Working Mother's Mentor helped motivate me to make this change.
I love every single one of Julie’ Podcasts. I hope there will be more!
There’s not too many working moms podcasts that I’ve found to be really helpful but this one is actually beneficial...the interviewer is authentic/ real and the guests she brings on are relevant enough for me to keep listening.
Wonderful practical ideas and encouraging! Thank you
I love this podcast and I love Julie. Julie - you speak so well and have such a skill at asking the best questions and pinpointing the key takeaways from each interviewee. You make me feel normal in this crazy world! Thanks so much - Come visit Australia one day :-)
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