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140. Are You A Working Mom or A Mom Who Works? The Journey Of Doing It All... - with Jenna Worthen of Mom Who Works

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If you consider yourself a working mom at any capacity then you need to hear today's conversation. We're breaking down what it means to be a working mom and the shifts to make to better balance our work and motherhood.

We're going to redefine what you want your motherhood to look like. If you don't define YOUR "all" then you end up doing EVERYONE ELSES "all"...

There are so many insights today including the 3 cycles of womanhood and what to do when you feel like you've dropped the ball on some good projects.

Jenna Worthen is the author of Mom Who Works and founder and chief curator for an online, global organization of the same name. Exhausted by the label “working mom” and all the things that come with it—unnecessary bias, mom guilt, lesser pay and career mobility, and more—Worthen sought a new identifier for women who work. Thus, the phrase “mom who works” was born. The Mom Who Works community serves more than 2,500 women who want to redefine what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Focused on the intersection of motherhood and career-hood, Mom Who Works hosts in-person events, digital retreats, and weekly engagement and discussion with more than 2,500 women through its platforms on Instagram, Facebook, and email. www.MomWhoWorks.com https://www.instagram.com/momwhoworks Book available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.

***You're less than 14 minutes away from finally getting ahead with this 1 step productivity system - www.mommadeplans.com/1step ***

With bold love, peace and intention,

Julie

\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /

Connect with Me
Website/Courses > www.mommadeplans.com
Productivity Printables > https://tinyurl.com/papermadeplans
Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/mommadeplans/
Email > julie@mommadeplans.com
Email List Signup > https://tinyurl.com/mommadeplansemail

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Content provided by Julie Redmond - Intentional Motherhood Mentor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Julie Redmond - Intentional Motherhood Mentor 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.

If you consider yourself a working mom at any capacity then you need to hear today's conversation. We're breaking down what it means to be a working mom and the shifts to make to better balance our work and motherhood.

We're going to redefine what you want your motherhood to look like. If you don't define YOUR "all" then you end up doing EVERYONE ELSES "all"...

There are so many insights today including the 3 cycles of womanhood and what to do when you feel like you've dropped the ball on some good projects.

Jenna Worthen is the author of Mom Who Works and founder and chief curator for an online, global organization of the same name. Exhausted by the label “working mom” and all the things that come with it—unnecessary bias, mom guilt, lesser pay and career mobility, and more—Worthen sought a new identifier for women who work. Thus, the phrase “mom who works” was born. The Mom Who Works community serves more than 2,500 women who want to redefine what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Focused on the intersection of motherhood and career-hood, Mom Who Works hosts in-person events, digital retreats, and weekly engagement and discussion with more than 2,500 women through its platforms on Instagram, Facebook, and email. www.MomWhoWorks.com https://www.instagram.com/momwhoworks Book available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.

***You're less than 14 minutes away from finally getting ahead with this 1 step productivity system - www.mommadeplans.com/1step ***

With bold love, peace and intention,

Julie

\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /

Connect with Me
Website/Courses > www.mommadeplans.com
Productivity Printables > https://tinyurl.com/papermadeplans
Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/mommadeplans/
Email > julie@mommadeplans.com
Email List Signup > https://tinyurl.com/mommadeplansemail

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