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All Figured Out with Andrea Barr: Figuring Out Work, Life and Parenting
Andrea Barr — Figuring Out Work, Life and Motherhood
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75. 2025 ins and outs for the working parent: what's in, what's out & how to thrive this year
Épisode 75
jeudi 13 février 2025 • Durée 29:21
Ep. 75: Figuring out what's "in" and what's "out" for 2025.
Welcome back to the All Figured Out podcast! In this solo episode, I’m kicking off 2025 with a fresh start, sharing my five "ins" and five "outs" for the year ahead.
From prioritizing sleep to ditching the "burnt chop" mentality, this is an honest and chatty reflection on what I’m bringing into this year as a working parent—and what I’m leaving behind.
If you're looking for a new perspective on balance, career growth, and daily life as a busy parent, this episode is for you!
And hey, if you're feeling like you want to shake things up in your career or just need a little more clarity in 2025, book a free 20-minute intro call with me! Let’s chat about your goals and how I can support you. Click here to book.
And check out the full show notes via my blog here.
Timestamps:
0:01 - Welcome back! Life updates, the holidays, and what’s ahead for the podcast in 2025.
3:30 - What’s new in my work? New coaching offerings, including the VIP coaching package and parenting peer group.
10:20 - Why I love the 'ins and outs' exercise. How I first heard about it and why it’s a fun way to reset your priorities.
12:15 - 2025 INS
28:00 - 2025 OUTS
Related episodes:
Links & resources:
Book a free 20-minute intro call with Andrea: Schedule here
Follow Andrea on Instagram: @allfiguredoutandrea
The Resume Shop by Andrea Barr: Shop here
74. Year in review + winter solstice replay with Chantal Russell
Épisode 74
vendredi 20 décembre 2024 • Durée 01:03:48
Ep. 74: A year in review and figuring out what the winter solstice is all about (a replay!)
It's the time of year to reflect and revist all that's happened this year. I'm sharing my review of what's gone down this year and looking ahead to what's in store for 2025.
In the second half of the eppy, we're revisiting this timeless conversation with Chantal Russell, @chantalrussell, a holistic wellness expert, as we explore the meaning of the winter solstice and its connection to wellness, rituals, and reflection. 🌙✨
From learning how to create your own solstice rituals to uncovering Ayurvedic practices for winter wellness, this episode is packed with insights to help you slow down, reflect, and prepare for the light ahead.
Listen now to hear...
• The symbolism of the solstice and equinoxes
• How to create a meaningful winter solstice ritual
• Tips for nourishing yourself through winter
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
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65. A (camp)fireside chat about community and self-care with Gillian Behnke
Épisode 65
vendredi 25 octobre 2024 • Durée 51:29
Ep. 65: How to take inspiration and turn it into something beautiful.
MOM CAMP 🏕️ How dreamy does that sound? Gillian Behnke chats us through the inception and execution of her yearly “Mom Camp” here in British Columbia.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ Gillian’s journey to parenthood and balancing her current corporate career, while being a mom and running a business.
+ The inspiration and creation of Gillian’s event, "Mom Camp", including how to turn an idea into a large-scale, weekend-long event.
+ The transformation, impact and ripple effect of bringing moms together.
About Gillian Behnke
Gillian cares deeply about helping other moms feel better both mentally and physically, by putting themselves back on their own priority list. A busy mom of two, she believes that motherhood does not have to equal exhaustion, and that is is possible to thrive mentally, emotionally, physically and professionally.
Gillian is the founder of Mom Camp, a media and events company that empowers moms to live their best lives. She is also the host of the Mom Camp: Around the Campfire podcast.
Gillian has worked in marketing and event management for over 15 years. She is a skilled problem solver and her passion is connecting people with the right solutions that will improve their lives and work.
Learn more about the Mom Camp here.
Connect with the guest via Instagram here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
64. Rediscover fun: bringing play into your life and with your kids – with Laura Haver
Épisode 64
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:00:55
Ep. 64: We’re figuring out how to make everyday living as parents more fun and playful.
An episode like this is just full of joy and inspiration.
The conversation revolves around the importance of play in adult life, due to its role in reducing stress, fostering creativity, and improving overall well-being…and just making life more enjoyable.
They discussed the challenges of transitioning from play to competition and the need to prioritize self-care and make time for personal interests. The speakers also highlighted the benefits of play in career development and building connections with others. They emphasized the importance of noticing how social media makes one feel and whether it aligns with one's values and goals, and the significance of connection in the workplace. Throughout the conversation, the speakers emphasized the need to prioritize play and make time for it to bring happiness back into life.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ The necessity of prioritizing self-care and personal interests…even as parents
+ The benefits of play in your career development
+ How play fosters your connection with others
+ The role of play in social media
You can get Laura’s Playlist Planner here – which will help you quickly identify your own unique play activities plan them amidst a busy schedule.
About The Guest
Laura Haver is a play advocate, author, speaker, life coach, mom and former pro athlete. She is an expert in play, communication and happiness, and has helped thousands of people to experience more fun, fulfillment and joy in their lives. She has been featured on the Today Show, CBS, Fox, Parents, Shape and more, and is the author of Play Together: Games & Activities for the Whole Family to Boost Creativity, Connection & Mindfulness.
Learn more about Laura Haver here.
You can find Laura’s book here.
Connect with the Laura Haver via Instagram here or via her Instagram for author moms here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
63. How to be involved in your kids’ education – with Alexa Ghadiry-Tavi
Épisode 63
jeudi 27 juin 2024 • Durée 46:06
Ep. 63: We’re figuring out how to be the right level of involved in your children’s learning journey.
Whether you’re planning for school or you’re in it, former teacher and educational consultant, Alexa, is going to help us figure out our role as parents in our kids’ educational journey.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ How to nurture parent-teacher relationships and communication
+ How to communicate with your child and be involved with their education
+ How to raise kids who excel at social emotional learning (and what that all means)
Get 15% off of a service with The Educational Consultant by mentioning this episode.
About The Guest
Alexa Ghadiry-Tavi is the Founder and Owner of My Tutor Time, a tutoring company dedicated to creating individualized learning experiences. With extensive experience as a classroom teacher and educational consultant, Alexa shares expertise in pedagogy and practical teaching. Alexa is passionate about supporting students and families in achieving their educational goals.
Learn more and connect with Alexa here.
Connect with the guest via Instagram here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
62. From banking to Mayo Clinic with certified wellness coach Jill Tant
Épisode 62
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Durée 37:29
Ep. 62: We’re figuring out how to actually make self-care happen
Jill Tant made an incredible shift from a corporate banking career to becoming a Mayo Clinic certified wellness coach. Jill shares her journey of leaving the corporate world to focus on her family and how she discovered her passion for health and wellness. We dive into her story and she offer practical tips for parents trying to balance their busy lives while staying healthy and stress-free.
In this episode, we talk about:
Jill's Transition to Mayo Clinic coaching certification: How Jill moved from a corporate banking job to being a stay-at-home mom and eventually a wellness coach.
Prioritizing Health and Wellness: Practical steps to incorporate health and wellness into your daily routine.
Managing Busy Schedules: Tips for parents to organize their days better, including creating effective routines and handling unexpected events.
Stress Reduction Techniques: Tangible strategies to reduce stress, including setting priorities and scheduling self-care.
Balancing Family and Self-Care: Advice on how to balance taking care of your family while also ensuring you have time for yourself.
About Jill Tant:
After 13 years in corporate banking, Jill Tant left her full-time career to focus on being a mom to her two kids. In her motherhood journey, Jill struggled with anxiety, frustration, and feeling overwhelmed. Inspired by her experience Jill attended the Mayo Clinic Wellness Coach Training Program and is now a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach. She created Waterfall Wellness Coaching to help other moms and women set goals, boost confidence, and create healthy routines focusing on nutrition, physical activity, and stress management.
Connect with Jill on Instagram here.
Connect with Jill via her website here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time. Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
61. The VA revolution: parents leaving the 9 to 5 to make more as a virtual assistant with Sasha Eburne
Épisode 61
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Durée 56:18
Ep. 61: We’re figuring out a way to leave the 9-5 and get more flexibility.
Sasha Eburne built a full-time Virtual Assistant business in a matter of weeks.
In this episode, Sasha her amazing journey of becoming a mother, being hit with the pandemic, and completely changing her life (for the better!) to surpass her corporate income and be able to be more present with her daughter.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ Sasha’s journey to becoming a single mother by choice
+ Stepping away from the corporate world and surpassing her income
+ What it takes to become a virtual assistant
+ How anyone can claim their worth when negotiating salaries or raising rates
About Sasha Eburne
Sasha transitioned from two decades in corporate business management to successfully running her own virtual assistant business…in two weeks. Based on the Gold Coast, Australia, she now shares her expertise with clients worldwide, helping them become virtual assistants and increase their income. By teaching her exclusive 'VA Way' techniques and leveraging her NLP certification, Sasha empowers others to build flexible, lucrative careers in the virtual assistant field.
Learn more about Sasha and her work here.
Connect with Sasha via Instagram here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
60. From British army to consulting and entrepreneurship with Mark Machin
Épisode 60
vendredi 24 mai 2024 • Durée 01:12:23
Ep. 60: We’re figuring out how to make a BIG career change
I’m so excited for you to listen to this one. I had the privilege of interviewing my friend, Mark, who shares his story of moving from England to Canada with his family, and completely pivoting out of his successful military career.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ Mark’s military service and operational tour of Afghanistan
+ How and why he and his wife decided to leave everything behind and move to Canada (including both of their very successful military careers)
+ How he made the transition into consulting…and how humility helped his cause
+ The power of transferrable skills (and a British accent)
+ The questions to ask yourself when you’re contemplating an industry change
About Mark Machin
Mark is a futurist, strategist and integrator. Having transitioned out of military service and emigrated to Canada in 2020 from the UK, he has spent past 3 years creating a portfolio career, combining the best of his passions.
With an engineering and strategy consulting hat on at GHD, he helps clients shape investment opportunities for mega capital interventions in the areas of water, energy, and community development.
Alongside, Mark owns and operates Uncharted Company, a multidisciplinary sports agency, focussed on major events and sports media. And for a complete change of scene, he is also a part-time ski instructor at Cypress Mountain.
Mark has a notable record of decorated military service, including an operational tour of Afghanistan in 2013. Mark's expertise spans strategy and operations, engineering, technology, infrastructure, and sports, with significant experience in Indigenous community projects.
Finally, faith is a big part of his life, and he gives a lot of time and energy to Trinity Central, a family-friendly church based on Cambie Street. Mark lives in North Vancouver with his wife Katrina and son Monty.
Connect with Mark via LinkedIn here.
Check out the book Rise Up: Leadership Habits for Turbulent Times.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
59. The 4 pillars of health for parents with Dr. Valerie Hertzog
Épisode 59
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Durée 49:59
Ep. 59: We’re figuring out how to prioritize our health as parents
Dr. Valerie Hertzog is on the podcast this week breaking down how you can actually and sustainably support your health as a busy parent.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ Dr. Valerie’s life-altering autoimmune diagnosis during medical school
+ The 4 pillars of health and how to optimize each one
+ What you need to know about your sleep and napping habits
+ The medical definition of stress and what it does to us long term
+ How you can be more active when you’re starting from zero
And honestly so much more. This episode is inspiring, and uplifting and there is NO shame or triggering happening here.
Everything Dr. Valerie shared is doable and doesn’t add a massive list to your already beefy to-dos.
Dr. Valerie has given All Figured Out Listeners a free 7-day plant-based meal plan for creating quick and easy nutritious meal. Download it here!
Also mentioned/related to this episode:
- Ep. 42 – Figuring out how to fall asleep as a busy working parent
- Non-sleep deep rest (yoga nidra) with Dr. Andrew Huberman
About Dr. Valerie Hertzog
Valerie Hertzog is a medical doctor, wellness coach and mom of three who empowers others to stop putting their health on the back burner so that they can be healthier, feel energized and thrive in their everyday lives.
She completed her medical training at the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa. She has completed training in cognitive behavioural therapy, motivational interviewing, positive psychology, lifestyle medicine and nutrition. She has also completed a 200 hour yoga teacher training.
Valerie dealt with a life-altering medical diagnosis while in medical school that led her to build her own health foundation that allowed her to thrive as a busy working mom.
Learn more about Dr. Valerie’s one month or three month coaching programs.
Connect with Dr. Valerie via Instagram here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.
58. Productivity and self-care for parents with Jill Wright
Épisode 58
vendredi 3 mai 2024 • Durée 49:11
Ep. 58: Figuring out how to reduce your calendar and to-do list overwhelm as a parent.
Does your calendar and to-do list own you? This episode is for you if you want to be more productive, less annoyed by your to-do list and if you also want a good amount of self-care each week.
In this episode, we talk about:
+ A very easy trick to get in at least 1 hour of self care each week
+ How to use sporadic periods of 5 or 10 minutes in your day more productively
+ The first task you should get done each day
+ How to reshape your mindset and relationship with productivity
About Jill Wright
Jill Wright is a time management strategist and founder of Grow Like a Mother She helps her clients take ownership of their time, and make it all work so that they don’t have to work so hard. Jill is an author, speaker, and host of the Grow Like a Mother podcast.
Connect with Jill via her website here.
Connect with Jill via Instagram here.
Listen to Jill’s podcast “Grow Like a Mother” here.
Get Jill’s 5-Day “Beyond Motherhood” Video Series here.
About Andrea Barr, host of All Figured Out:
Andrea is a certified career and life coach for parents. Through her coaching, she supports parents in finding better work-life rhythms so they can continue to grow personally and professionally without sacrificing family time.
Connect with Andrea via Instagram here or her website here.









