Careering into Motherhood – Details, episodes & analysis
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Careering into Motherhood
Careering into Motherhood
Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 113

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S5 Ep3: Optimising Your Wealth: Holistic Financial Growth Strategies with Anna Orenstein-Cardona
Season 5 · Episode 3
jeudi 3 octobre 2024 • Duration 29:02
Anna is a Certified Financial Educator & Wealth Coach, and she talks about how improving your money mindset can positively impact your financial decisions and overall financial wellness, as well as looks at some effective strategies for managing cash flow to ensure financial stability and growth. She also gives some ideas for how to utilise tax-efficient investing to maximize wealth and achieve long-term financial goals. Find out more about working with Anna here
S5 Ep2: How Team Coaching techniques can work at home too with Ayesha Murray
Season 5 · Episode 2
jeudi 19 septembre 2024 • Duration 22:51
Welcome back! In this episode, we explore the concept of applying team coaching—commonly used in the workplace—to our home lives, to create real collaboration, trust, and happiness. Executive Coach Ayesha Murray provides answers to questions like, "What are the ingredients to good team coaching?" and "How do I get my family to buy in?" Ayesha delves into the core elements of team coaching, such as emotional agility, resilience, and shared purpose, and discusses how these principles can foster stronger family connections. Through real-life examples, including her own experiences, she offers practical strategies for applying these techniques at home, helping families collaborate more effectively and solve problems together.
Ayesha’s insights emphasize that while we often focus on professional team dynamics, the same tools can transform family interactions. From building emotional awareness with tools like the "Feelings Wheel" to involving everyone in decision-making, her advice is designed to enhance communication and trust within the household. Whether you're managing a big transition or day-to-day challenges, Ayesha’s tips offer actionable ways to create a supportive family environment. To learn more about Ayesha and her coaching practice, visit the Careering into Motherhood website: Applying Team Coaching Techniques to Family Life.
S4 Ep17: Getting things out in the open (literally!) with Georgina Gray
Season 4 · Episode 17
mercredi 8 mai 2024 • Duration 27:49
Meet Georgina: She is not just a coach but also a mum, business leader, and culture growth strategist who blends her coaching skills with a deep love for the outdoors. Ready to see how a walk can change your day and maybe even your life? Head to our website and connect with Georgina to start your walking and coaching journey today!
And, if you're a Coach interested in joining the Careering into Motherhood partnership programme, find out more here Become a Partner Coach - Careering into Motherhood where you'll also find details of all of our Coaching Partners and a library full of coaching tools to help working mums find fulfilment.
7: 'The Voice' Celebrity Stylist Gayle Rinkoff on 'Mum Style' and finding domestic balance
Episode 7
mardi 3 mars 2020 • Duration 36:27
Jane talks to Gayle Rinkoff, celebrity stylist, who is currently really busy working on BBC’s The Voice, and mother of three girls.
In this episode we cover the importance of finding your champions at work, leaving permanent employment and going freelance, finding domestic balance when you’re in a career that isn’t especially family-friendly, and why “mum style” can still be fashionable – including her tips on where to shop and how to put together a great outfit.
6: Rene Huey-Lipton talks surviving menopause, cancer and redundancy as a working mother
Episode 6
mardi 25 février 2020 • Duration 25:36
5: Prof. Sue Black talks about the power of resilience, overcoming adversity and using social media as a force for good.
Episode 5
mardi 18 février 2020 • Duration 34:25
In this episode Jane talks to Professor Sue Black about her experience as a single mother who fled domestic abuse and went to a women’s refuge with her three children at the age of 25.
Driven by the need to provide for her family by herself she began studying for a qualification.
Today she’s Professor of Maths at Durham University, a serial entrepreneur, Philanthropist and proud grandmother.
The important themes of overcoming adversity, resilience and helping others to succeed are all discussed in this episode.
Royal Editor Emily Nash on Mum Guilt, social media and prioritising your career
mardi 11 février 2020 • Duration 20:23
Jane talks to the Royal Editor of Hello! Magazine, Emily Nash, about “mum guilt,” business travel when your kids are very young, prioritising your career and being present for your children when your job, never switches off.
Connect with Emily:
Twitter @emynash
Instagram @emilynashhello
Join the Careering into Motherhood Facebook group HERE
3: With Caroline Goyder, author of Gravitas, Find Your Voice, and professional voice coach
Episode 3
mardi 4 février 2020 • Duration 24:07
In this episode, I talk to voice coach and author, Caroline Goyder about the practical ways you can train your voice for impact and effect, find your own comfortable style that will work in a room of three or three thousand, and why persuasion is more important than tech skills for jobs in the future.
Connect with Caroline HERE
Join the Careering into Motherhood Facebook group HERE
2: With Jennifer Petriglieri, Professor at INSEAD, and author of 'Couples That Work'
Episode 2
mardi 21 janvier 2020 • Duration 34:49
In this episode we're talking with Jennifer Petriglieri, Professor at INSEAD, and author of 'Couples That Work' on kids, cleaning and careers: keeping your relationship and your careers on track when you both work.
Join the Careering into Motherhood Facebook group HERE
1: Career breaks and maternity leave – successfully making your return to work
Episode 1
mardi 21 janvier 2020 • Duration 30:04
Jane Johnson, founder of the Careering Into Motherhood platform, and Lisa Unwin, CEO & Author of She’s Back talk about how to prepare for a return to work. From CV writing, to building your network and finding a flexible role that suits you. You need a plan that you can call your own. Here’s how to start.
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