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Working Mumma
Carina O’Brien
Fréquence : 1 épisode/12j. Total Éps: 139

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- https://www.instagram.com/fitnestmama
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- https://www.instagram.com/anakresina
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- https://www.instagram.com/workingmummacommunity
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How to succeed as a woman in a male-dominated industry with Rebecca Bangura
Épisode 135
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 40:57
The statistics don't like on gender equality, especially in male dominated industries such as mining, construction and transport. Change is happening and it is great to see the improvements, but it can still be challenging for women navigating male-dominated industries.
In this episode, I speak with coach, facilitator, podcast host, and mother of 3 boys, Rebecca Bangura who shares strategies for maintaining career momentum, building supportive networks, and advocating for systemic changes within organizations. Rebecca and I also share our personal experiences of being the only females in meetings and being conscious of what we wore that day (hint - no skirts!). She shared her tips on the importance of career planning (think big), the value of loose connections, and the role of male allies in fostering inclusive workplaces.
This conversation will help you navigate and succeed as a woman in a male-dominated industry.
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Connect with Rebecca via LinkedIn or her website rebeccabangura.com
Follow Working Mumma on Instagram @workingmummacommuity for regular inspiration and tips on working mum life or connect with Carina on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/carina-obrien.
Join the free Working Mumma Community
Free resource: 'How to share the mental load' checklist workingmumma.com.au/mental-load/
Empowerment Unleashed: Megan Dalla-Camina on Redefining Success for Working Mums
Épisode 134
mardi 27 août 2024 • Durée 51:44
This week I speak with Megan Dalla-Camina, a single mother, author, and CEO of Women Rising.
Megan shares her career journey, from her early dreams in performing arts to becoming a corporate executive and starting her company after experiencing extreme burnout.
We discuss the challenges of balancing career and motherhood, including burnout and societal expectations. Megan emphasizes the importance of clarity, self-care, and understanding one's inner critic, providing practical advice and insights from her latest book, 'Women Rising.'
This episode is a must-listen for working mothers seeking to thrive both personally and professionally.
Today you'll hear:
* Meet Megan: A Journey from Arts to Corporate
* Burnout and the Path to Recovery
* The Science and Spirit of Thriving
* The Motherhood Paradox
* Male Allies and Gender Norms
* Untangling the Knots of Women's Progress
* Overcoming the Inner Critic
* Advice for Women to Thrive
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Connect with Megan via LinkedIn or her website womenrisingco.com
Check out Megan's latest book megandallacamina.com/womenrisingbook
Follow Working Mumma on Instagram @workingmummacommuity for regular inspiration and tips on working mum life or connect with Carina on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/carina-obrien.
Join the free Working Mumma Community
Get your free 'How to share the mental load' checklist workingmumma.com.au/mental-load/
Navigating your return to work after parental leave
Épisode 125
mardi 11 juin 2024 • Durée 35:05
Returning to work after maternity leave can be both exciting and daunting. It is important to acknowledge that your return to work will be a transition over several months. Preparing for this transition mentally, emotionally, and physically over some time helps set yourself up for success.
In this episode, I explore practical tips and insights to help you navigate this significant change with confidence and ease, to help you transition from parental leave back to work as smoothly as possible.
From managing mum guilt to defining your "why," and communicating effectively with your employer, we cover all the essential aspects of preparing for your return to work.
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Get your free 'How to share the mental load' checklist workingmumma.com.au/mental-load/
Practicing self-care with purpose Lisa Kroesche Boyce
Épisode 39
mercredi 14 avril 2021 • Durée 59:01
This episode is packed with so many gems of gold and inspiration to help you, Mumma on the topic of self-care. It is a must-listen what with Lisa Kroesche Boyce, founder of The She Rebellion and she empowers women to reclaim their power with confidence and calm.
Lisa and I talk about the important topic of self-care and how as busy working mums we can take control of the actions, feelings, and purpose that drive self-care to enable you to nurture, honour and grow in yourself. As Lisa reminds us, we were a person before we became a mum and you deserve to find that person again.
Self-care doesn't need to be something that you practice for months apart. Lisa shares strategies on how to build little self-care practices into your daily routine to help you Mumma.
Tune in to hear:
* Discussion on "what is self-care"
* Lisa lifting the veil on self-care
* Why you can't give to people if you can't give to yourself
* Strategies to look inward rather than outward for self-care practice
* How to allow yourself to see what lights you up to determine what self-care strategies work for you
* Why knowledge is power
* Why women should value themselves more
* And so much more
Remember that self-care is caring for yourself - you can't pour from an empty cup.
Connect with Lisa
Lisa has also just release a book 'When I look up at my Mum I see' - A female empowerment children's picture book created to encourage open conversations with our children about who their mother is when standing in her true power as a woman. To order https://www.thesherebellion.com/book
Connect with Lisa on Instagramand Facebook.
Continue the conversation with the Working Mumma Community
Continue the conversation and join the free Working Mumma Community on Facebook, connect with on Instagram @workingmummacommunity or follow Working Mumma on LinkedIn.
How to reduce the stress of meal planning
Épisode 38
mercredi 7 avril 2021 • Durée 07:34
The age-old question "what's for dinner?" is something that haunts every parent. In this episode, I share with you a simple but effective framework to help you meal plan a month in advance in under 30 minutes.
Continue the conversation and join the free Working Mumma Community on Facebook, connect with me on Instagram @workingmummacommunity or follow Working Mumma on LinkedIn.
How to approach maternity leave with confidence
mercredi 3 février 2021 • Durée 31:33
How to build your personal brand & progress your career with Sarah Makris
mardi 19 janvier 2021 • Durée 51:20
Looking for ways on how you can build your personal brand to have your dream career. Have you recently returned from maternity leave and looking to position yourself for future opportunities. Or wanting tips and advice on how you can develop your career. This episode with Sarah Makris will provide you with tips and advice on how you can do just this. Sarah helps senior executives elevate their professional brand, be recognised and valued in their industry, and attract their dream role. Throughout this podcast she helps you do just this.
During this episode we cover:
* How Sarah designed a career & business that fit around her family * Why you should set goals at the start of the year that aren't too easy but may put you out of your comfort zone * How to set career goals that you may not achieve in the next year, but taking steps to achieve in the next few years * Talk about staying relevant and employable whilst having a family * Why you should be always taking steps to build your personal brand and identity - even when you are on maternity leave * Tips and tricks on how to use LinkedIn to develop your personal brand and value * Suggestions on how to position yourself for part-time work * Discuss Sarah's actionable framework on how to build your personal brand
As Sarah mentions during the podcast - if you have built your brand, you can have whatever career you want. Connect with Sarah Makris on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sarah-makris/ or Instagram @sarahmakrisaustralia. Continue the conversation and join the free Working Mumma Community on Facebook, connect with me on Instagram @workingmummacommunity or follow Working Mumma on LinkedIn.
Navigating identity shift and mum guilt with Taryn Wrezounik
mardi 1 décembre 2020 • Durée 44:22
Strategies to reduce the overwhelm of motherhood with Mim Dart
mardi 3 novembre 2020 • Durée 01:02:10
How job sharing advanced Melinda Chaponnel’s career
mercredi 21 octobre 2020 • Durée 47:26