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Working Mom Hour

We know moms tend to get more done in an hour than the average human, yet are often misunderstood and underappreciated in the workplace. We’re here to shine a light on the working mom experience to help ourselves and others step into and advocate for this superpower! We’re not experts, we’ve just been there - and are still there - kids, clients and all. Join us as we cultivate more joy in working motherhood, at the corner of calm and chaos.

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18 June 2024
Making Breathing Room For Busy Moments

Motherhood is a demanding journey, especially when paired with a career. Today, we dive deep with Dr. Tamara Soles, a seasoned child psychologist and parenting coach, who shares insights on how to keep up with the "swirl" of working motherhood. We'll explore practical strategies to navigate this complex balance, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and realistic scheduling. Yes and yes to that! In this episode, you’ll discover:- How to manage the constant juggle of parenting and professional responsibilities.- Strategies to identify and prioritize activities that truly add value to your family life.- The significance of 'do nothing' time for both parents and children, fostering better mental health and family connections.Timestamps:- 0:00:00 - Introduction- 0:05:00 - The parenting whirlwind and why we get swept up in it.- 0:09:55 - Shifting away from what parenting "needs" to look like and exploring what time and space can do for a family.- 0:13:57 - How parents can be the greatest agents of change.- 0:19:37 - Sensory activities and sensitivities.- 0:25:00 - The value of "do nothing" time.- 0:31:27 - Traditional schooling and exploring other options.- 0:39:58 - Self-care, acknowledging our own needs, and modeling boundaries.- 0:49:04 - The importance of self-compassion in parenting.Connect with Dr. Tamara Soles:Website: https://drtamarasoles.comFree PDF, "4 Hidden Reasons Your Child is Melting Down": http://drtamarasoles.com/meltdowns Course: "No More Powers Struggles" https://drtamarasoles.com/enroll Instagram: @drtamarasoles LinkedIn: Dr. Tamara SolesPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

51 min
4 June 2024
Advocating for Ourselves with Christine Michel Carter

Motherhood is a nurturing, compassionate, and emotional occupation - yet our systems aren’t set up to support women during this transformative time. Today, we engage in a candid conversation with Christine Michel Carter, marketing expert, and leading advocate for maternal mental health and gender equity, who Katie Couric has called the “the mom of mom influencers.” Together, we open a critical dialogue on navigating injustice, racial discrimination, and how to push for true, tangible change.Once you’ve listened, we have a feeling you’ll need to add her best-selling books to your reading list, including Can Mommy Go To Work? and MOM AF. And, she’s a senior contributor for Forbes, where she tackles the complexities mothers face today, and offers accessible solutions.In this episode, you’ll discover:- How to embrace accomplishments, challenge societal norms, and advocate for yourself.- Strategies for navigating conversations about race, identity, and injustice.- The importance of community building and solidarity among working mothers.5:37 - Personal experiences of discrimination in healthcare7:02 - Details about Mom Congress and its advocacy work10:44 - Decline of maternity leave benefits in companies17:11 - Content creation during the pandemic25:37 - Encouragement to own achievements and take up space28:45 - Navigating personal growth and self-promotion, recognition and validation32:16 - Balancing pride with ego and managing others' perceptions39:51 - Societal influence on behavior45:01 - Journey of self-awareness and growthConnect With Christine:Website: christinemichelcarter.comInstagram: @cmichelcarterX: @cmichelcarterLinkedin: Christine Michel CarterLearn more about Mom Congress: Mom CongressPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

47 min
21 May 2024
Being Present as a Professional Athlete and Parent

With the 2024 Olympics on the horizon, we’re honored to have Betsi Flint join us for a timely conversation on managing motherhood as a professional athlete. Betsi is an integral part of the USA Volleyball Team, boasting an impressive record as a 7-time AVP Champion, 2-time AVCA All-American and still holds indoor records in career aces and digs. At the start of her career, in 2015, she was awarded the AVP Newcomer of the Year award. She has also been awarded the AVP Best Server of the Year in 2019, 2022, and 2023.In this interview, she shares her journey of returning to training after welcoming her child and moving through moments of self-doubt.Tune in for insights on integrating motherhood into athletic careers, embracing both wins and losses, and cultivating a mindset of growth and balance.In this episode you’ll discover:- How to reframe nerves as excitement and embrace wins and losses.- Strategies for balancing intensity on and off the court.- Insights on how to integrate motherhood into athletic careers.- Lessons on determination and sacrifice.- The importance of strong partnerships on and off the court in achieving success.02:17 - Returning to Training After Childbirth06:12 - Balancing Motherhood and Career09:04 - Challenges of Traveling for Tournaments12:05 - Perspective Shift After Motherhood17:08 - Humbling Moments in Victory and Defeat20:58 - Coping with Losses and Maintaining Perspective27:14 - Nervousness Before Big Matches32:27 - Discussion about competitiveness and societal expectations35:05 - Betsi's experience with Olympic qualification37:42 - Importance of partnership in sports and life39:09 - Favorite tool for working motherhood: Dr. Becky's resourcesConnect With Betsi:Instagram: @betsiflint Website: https://betsiflint.com/ Check out her Sponsors:Just Ingredients Discount Code: BETSIFLINThttps://just.crrnt.app/BETSIFLINTPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

42 min
7 May 2024
The Politics of Adoption and the Privilege of American Motherhood

Join Mads for a special interview with Gretchen Sisson Ph.D., who recently released “Relinquished: The Politics of Adoption and Privilege of American Motherhood,” to uncover the often-overlooked stories of mothers who relinquish their children for adoption.Throughout the process of writing Relinquished, Gretchen learned how factors like poverty, lack of support, inadequate counseling, and limited access to resources and information force women to make choices they never imagined. She also reveals startling facts about the lack of federal regulation and the role of market forces.As an adoptive mom, Mads believes these conversations are critical for change, so don’t miss out on this important discussion. In this episode you’ll discover:How to understand adoption from a birth parent's perspective.The broad definition of motherhood, and how birth mothers continue to mother their children in unseen ways, even after relinquishment.Emotional and financial struggles mothers face and how adoption can often come from a place of limited choice.1:52 - Defining Motherhood6:17 - The Emotional Impact of Adoption10:27 - Statistics, Data and Private Adoption System13:53 - Barriers to Parenting and Examples of Relinquishment23:17 - Ethics in the Adoption Industry28:02 - Unlicensed Adoption Facilitators, Legal Ambiguity and Revocation Rights40:51 - Vision for a Healthier Adoption System and PracticesConnect with Gretchen:Website: https://www.gretchensisson.com/Book Website: https://www.relinquishedbook.com/Substack: https://gretchen.substack.com/Please make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

49 min
23 April 2024
Cultivating Our Creative Cycles

What’s more valuable - creativity or productivity? Spoiler alert: it’s a trick question.To understand why these two practices are better together, we brought on social innovation artist, and creator of Rest to Harvest, Moulsari Jain. In this interview, she helps us get in sync with our natural cycles, embrace every stage, and find peace after we hit the pause button. Moulsari challenges the notion of isolated creativity, comparing it to demanding a plant to uproot itself, which is impossible. Trust us, we’ve tried. Instead, she encourages us to celebrate ideas and possibilities without rigid control. What you'll learn from this episode:- Tap into your innate creativity by embracing the Rest to Harvest approach.- Honor your natural cycle.- Recognize the importance of building relationships and community connections.- Balance masculine and feminine energies.- Change your perspective on productivity by learning the value of simply being instead of constantly striving for tangible results.01:30 - Origin of "Rest to Harvest" concept.06:15 - Embracing the power of doing nothing.14:00 - Understanding women's natural cycles.26:57 - Balancing masculine and feminine energies.35:30 - Adapting to technological change.42:33 - The power of community in Rest to Harvest.46:19 - Embracing vulnerability for growth.Check out her TEDx talk: Rest to Harvest - Redesigning work along the cycles of life  | Moulsari Jain | TEDxBredaConnect with Moulsari JainLinkedIn: Moulsari JainFacebook: Moulsari : B-A-D for GOOD Instagram: @moulsariWebsite: https://moulsari.com/Please make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

50 min
9 April 2024
Dr. Nikki Pensak Talks Rattled | Part 2

Welcome back to Part 2 as we continue our enlightening conversation with Dr. Nikki Pensak. In this bonus episode, she shares her journey of writing her new book, ‘Rattled’ and how she decided to blend personal anecdotes with professional expertise to create a digestible guide for mothers. Personally, we can’t wait to add this to our reading list.1:18 - The writing process of “Rattled”3:32 - Addressing the idea that it's never too late to seek help4:45 - Importance of not projecting personal experiences onto children5:30 - A tool for working motherhood: being present with children8:14 - Details on the release of "Rattled" and pre ordering information8:55 - Closing remarksConnect with Dr. Nikki Pensak:LinkedIn: Nicole Amoyal Pensak PHDInstagram: @drnikkipensakWebsite: https://www.drnicoleamoyalpensak.com/Preorder RATTLED here, available April 30, 2024.Attend her virtual live book launch event with Eve Rodsky on May 8, 2024 @11am ESTPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

9 min
2 April 2024
The Power of the Postpartum Brain with Dr. Nikki Pensak - Part 1

Postpartum can be a complex time in motherhood, as it is often linked with feelings of depression, anxiety, or similar challenges. Today, we're privileged to bring back trained clinical psychologist, Dr. Nikki Pensak, to talk about postpartum mental health, and her new book, RATTLED, which dives into how to manage and calm new mom anxiety.Rather than viewing this developmental phase through a lens of struggle, Dr. Nikki helps us see it as a time ripe with potential. She explains how our brains change during this time, why our feelings might not match up, and why it's so important to take care of ourselves and get professional help when we need it. For a deeper dive into Dr. Nikki’s book, RATTLED, and her favorite working mom tool, stay tuned for our bonus Part 2 episode coming next week. What you’ll get out of this episode:- A better understanding of matrescence, the rapid transformation that causes a mismatch between physiological and psychological adjustments.- The psychological challenges of becoming a mother, including postpartum OCD and anxiety.- How high-functioning mothers often mask their struggles, facing perfectionism and unrealistic expectations.- Why mindful practices and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) are effective tools.- How to manage ‘mom guilt’ when it pops up during much-needed downtime.  0:48 - Understanding matrescence.4:51 - Challenges in recognizing postpartum mental health needs.15:28 - The experience of high-functioning mothers.28:26 - Addressing mom guilt and the importance of leaning into downtime.32:48 - Understanding intrusive thoughts and anxiety in new parents.46:42 - Practical ways to support parental leave and mental health.52:52 - Embracing neuroplasticity and growth during motherhood.Connect with Dr. Nikki Pensak:LinkedIn: Nicole Amoyal Pensak PHDInstagram: @drnikkipensakWebsite: https://www.drnicoleamoyalpensak.com/ Preorder RATTLED here, available April 30, 2024.Attend her virtual live book launch event with Eve Rodsky on  May 8, 2024 @11am EST Please make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

55 min
19 March 2024
Authentic Friendships with Dr. Miriam Kirmayer

Having trouble keeping up with the group chat? We’re all guilty of it. When life gets busy, friendships often take a back seat. But in reality, these connections are critical to our well-being, especially as working moms. To help us understand the science behind social connections, we brought back one of our favorite guests, Dr. Miriam Kirmayer, clinical psychologist and friendship expert.Together, we discover how to open ourselves up to finding, broadening, or deepening friendships, all while staying vulnerable and authentic. We also discuss tricky dynamics, from friendship breakups to natural ups and downs.What you’ll get out of this episode:Strategies for expanding and deepening existing friendships.How to tune into your authentic motivations for building new friendships and learn practical steps for initiating connections.Understand when to address negative dynamics in friendships and how to navigate them with compassion and honesty.Ways to sustain friendships beyond the shared context of children, fostering deeper connections based on mutual interests and shared experiences.Tangible steps to rekindle friendships after periods of absence or busy seasons.0:00 - Introduction1:03 - Discussion on the importance of friendships for emotional and physical well-being.4:17 - Tips for making friends authentically.8:45 - The power of expressing a desire for friendship directly and authentically.13:04 - Strategies for deepening existing friendships without emotionally dumping.15:18 - Broadening and deepening existing friendships.19:09 - Understanding and communicating boundaries in friendships.20:33 - Recognizing when a friendship is negatively impacting your energy.28:19 - Maintaining friendships beyond the connection through children.30:56 - Empowering adult friendships and strategies for bridging gaps in communication during busy periods.38:38 - Reconnecting with old friends.42:04 - Bold acts of friendship.45:43 - Embracing changing friendships.48:59 - Guiding children in friendship choices.55:31 - Course announcement: "Confidently Connected"Connect with Dr. Miriam Kirmayer:Linkedin: Dr. Miriam KirmayerInstagram: @miriamkirmayerWebsite: https://miriamkirmayer.comSign Up For Miriam’s Friendship Course: Confidently ConnectedBook Miriam to Speak: Keynote SpeakingPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

53 min
5 March 2024
Lightening the Invisible Load with AI

We’re continuing to explore the ever-present elephant in the room of motherhood: “The Invisible Load.” It's all those behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our lives running smoothly, from meal prep to managing schedules.Could the solution be found in AI? Avni Patel Thompson, founder and CEO of Milo, says yes.In our episode, she explores the concept of the ‘modern village’ we must create and sustain to support working parents. Tune in to find out how her team at Milo is reducing and redistributing the unseen work.In this episode, you'll discover the following:Avni's journey from corporate roles to entrepreneurship, which was driven by her own experiences as a working parent, highlighting the need for better support systems.The concept of the "invisible load," which refers to the unseen mental and logistical work involved in parenting, from managing schedules to coordinating childcare.How technology plays a crucial role in addressing the invisible load by making tasks more manageable and collaborative.The challenges of trust in AI and emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in tech companies.0:00 - Introduction1:09 - Avni's background and journey as an entrepreneur.6:15 - Concept of the modern village10:31 - How technology is turning parenting burdens into joy13:15 - The importance of measurement in solving the invisible load16:45 - Addressing the challenge of defining and solving the invisible load23:24 - The emotional impact and real challenges faced by working parents25:30 - Recognizing, reducing, and redistributing the invisible load28:10 - How AI could be the solution for modern parenthood.34:42 - Origin of the name "Milo", it’s current status in beta testing and how to access it42:06 - The potential integration of Milo with other apps/services.47:47 - The importance of teaching care skills to both genders.50:21 - Thoughts on trusting AI and digital products.55:33 - The mindset shift of recognizing the need for help in working motherhood.Explore Milo!Open Beta: joinmilo.comInstagram: @join_miloLinkedIn: MiloIn March 2024, Avni is inviting 1000 families to test Milo. Get started here: https://lnkd.in/gtrUPdEDPlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

53 min
20 February 2024
The Business of Home and Modern Masculinity

Between pick-ups, drop-offs, activities and calendar conflicts, staying organized can feel impossible. But there is hope. One solution is Maple, an app designed to keep all the chaos in one space. Today, we’re joined by the founder, Michael Perry.Michael is a serial entrepreneur in the tech industry and a champion for parental equality. Together, we discuss the ongoing mental load of managing schedules, and how Maple aims to simplify parenting by organizing various aspects of family life, from meal planning to household chores. In this episode, you'll discover the following:- Michael’s personal journey towards advocating for gender equity, sparked by his experiences as a husband and father, shedding light on societal expectations and biases.- Maple's mission to ease the mental load on parents.- The importance of partnership and equity in relationships, aiming for a 50/50 split in responsibilities to foster harmony and mutual support.- How we can shift societal norms and expectations around household responsibilities, striving for true partnership and equity in all relationships.    01:26 Michael's journey towards gender equity06:40 Challenges of securing funding as a male founder in the household equity space08:07 Friction and support from the venture community12:44 Introduction to Maple and its mission15:17 Incorporating children into Maple's platform17:28 Importance of relieving the mental load for moms24:39 Michael explains the focus on 50/50 partnership25:00 Defining partnership in different households29:35 Maple's broader vision as a generational company.32:35 Reflecting on societal norms and gender roles in household dynamics.42:32 The importance of teamwork and viewing relationships as partnerships.47:22 Michael defines modern fatherhood and masculinity.49:30 Discussion on the lack of strong male role models in today's society.53:59 Exploring the impact of positive role models on family dynamics.54:24 Michael shares his favorite life hack for being present with family.More on Maple:Download the app: Grow Maple, use code WMH30 for a 30-day subscription to Maple Plus. Check out their Website: Grow MapleFollow Maple:Instagram: @GrowMapleLinkedIn: Grow MapleX: @GrowMaplePlease make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email workingmomhour@212comm.com. Follow us! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workingmomhour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomhour/ TikTok: https:/www.tiktok.com/@workingmomhour Working Mom Hour Website: https://workingmomhour.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@workingmomhour

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