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30. Building Mom-Centric Workspaces: The Story of Yalla Childcare w/ Natalie Martin

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Today’s episode features Natalie Martin, a seasoned entrepreneur and co-founder of not one, but two remarkable businesses!

Natalie Martin co-founded Yalla Childcare, a unique co-working and childcare space located in San Diego, CA. She is also the co-founder of Rising Tide Social, an inclusive social media marketing agency dedicated to setting business owners and brands apart and making waves in their industry. Alongside her sister Allyson, Natalie is passionate about supporting mothers through their ventures. Yalla Childcare, their latest endeavor, was created to support working families seeking closer connections with their children. Natalie and Allyson aim to address the lack of support for working moms and families within corporate structures by offering a co-working space with onsite childcare—an innovative concept much needed in today’s world.

In today’s conversation, Natalie and I explore the challenges and triumphs faced by working mothers in corporate environments. We discuss Natalie’s personal awakening after becoming a mother for the first time, the unique skills motherhood fosters, the pivotal decision to launch a pioneering childcare workspace (including navigating licensing complexities), Natalie’s ambitious vision for Yalla, and much more.

Natalie offers a candid glimpse into her journey, emphasizing the importance of mindset shifts, mental health, and well-being in entrepreneurship. Tune in to this inspirational episode for insights that will empower you and underscore the vital integration of work and family life!
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Connect with Natalie on Instagram @risingtidesocial and @yallachildcare

Learn more about working with Natalie and the Rising Tide Social Team by visiting her website

Join Natalie’s free Facebook group for women entrepreneurs and creatives (local to San Diego)

Connect with me on Instagram

Learn more about booking a Biz Therapy session and working together by visiting my website

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 30. Building Mom-Centric Workspaces: The Story of Yalla Childcare w/ Natalie Martin (00:00:00)

2. Entrepreneurship and Motherhood Journey (00:00:01)

3. Business Launch Financial Strategies (00:12:58)

4. Home-Like Co-Working Childcare Space (00:19:02)

5. Entrepreneurial Motherhood and Business Expansion (00:29:08)

35 episodes

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Content provided by Mariah Stockman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mariah Stockman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today’s episode features Natalie Martin, a seasoned entrepreneur and co-founder of not one, but two remarkable businesses!

Natalie Martin co-founded Yalla Childcare, a unique co-working and childcare space located in San Diego, CA. She is also the co-founder of Rising Tide Social, an inclusive social media marketing agency dedicated to setting business owners and brands apart and making waves in their industry. Alongside her sister Allyson, Natalie is passionate about supporting mothers through their ventures. Yalla Childcare, their latest endeavor, was created to support working families seeking closer connections with their children. Natalie and Allyson aim to address the lack of support for working moms and families within corporate structures by offering a co-working space with onsite childcare—an innovative concept much needed in today’s world.

In today’s conversation, Natalie and I explore the challenges and triumphs faced by working mothers in corporate environments. We discuss Natalie’s personal awakening after becoming a mother for the first time, the unique skills motherhood fosters, the pivotal decision to launch a pioneering childcare workspace (including navigating licensing complexities), Natalie’s ambitious vision for Yalla, and much more.

Natalie offers a candid glimpse into her journey, emphasizing the importance of mindset shifts, mental health, and well-being in entrepreneurship. Tune in to this inspirational episode for insights that will empower you and underscore the vital integration of work and family life!
____

Connect with Natalie on Instagram @risingtidesocial and @yallachildcare

Learn more about working with Natalie and the Rising Tide Social Team by visiting her website

Join Natalie’s free Facebook group for women entrepreneurs and creatives (local to San Diego)

Connect with me on Instagram

Learn more about booking a Biz Therapy session and working together by visiting my website

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 30. Building Mom-Centric Workspaces: The Story of Yalla Childcare w/ Natalie Martin (00:00:00)

2. Entrepreneurship and Motherhood Journey (00:00:01)

3. Business Launch Financial Strategies (00:12:58)

4. Home-Like Co-Working Childcare Space (00:19:02)

5. Entrepreneurial Motherhood and Business Expansion (00:29:08)

35 episodes

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