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A podcast devoted to leadership, self actualization, and personal growth from two women who manage multi-million dollar organizations. We’re committed to offering a fresh perspective on leadership, parenting, self-improvement, and growth with years of experience outside of traditional business school and with educational backgrounds in psychology.

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Mona and Julia discuss different tips and tricks they've worked on while having tough conversations, as well as talk through some of their own personal experiences and what made a tough conversation successful or unsuccessful.

Mona and Julia discuss connection, autonomy, and regulation and how it creates different parenting and leadership styles.

Julia and Mona talk about ways to build self-esteem, areas where they struggle themselves and why new leaders struggle with confidence. Listen longer to hear more BTS bloopers and mini convos.

The introductory episode that explains who we are and why we decided to start Women at Work. Get to know Mona and Julia a little bit more and stay tuned for BTS and bloopers that show just how much work we still have to do.

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