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Being Adaptable Through Pregnancy and Full-Time Entrepreneurship with Danielle Desir Corbett

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When we have kids, our lives change drastically – which often means we have to adapt our plans to follow suit.

Danielle Desir Corbett is the mother of a five-month-old-son whose entrance into the world this year has been eventful, to say the least. At her 32-week appointment, she was told she had preeclampsia, and that her baby needed to come out NOW.

I’m excited for listeners to hear her inspiring story about launching her dream job in the midst of a pandemic as a new mom, and her advice about all things concerning motherhood and entrepreneurship, from letting go of the things we can’t control to the importance of being adaptable in the face of big changes parenthood brings.

Danielle is the voice, face and powerhouse behind The Thought Card, an award-winning affordable travel and personal finance blog and podcast.
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What did you think of today’s conversation? We’d love to hear from you. Danielle is on Instagram, Twitter, and you can also find her via The Thought Card and its accompanying podcast. She also has an awesome article in Business Insider about how to save for a three-month self-funded parental leave.

Learn more about Project: Mom and follow us on Instagram at @projectmompodcast.

Do you want to share your motherhood journey on the podcast? Email me at projectmompod@gmail.com.

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When we have kids, our lives change drastically – which often means we have to adapt our plans to follow suit.

Danielle Desir Corbett is the mother of a five-month-old-son whose entrance into the world this year has been eventful, to say the least. At her 32-week appointment, she was told she had preeclampsia, and that her baby needed to come out NOW.

I’m excited for listeners to hear her inspiring story about launching her dream job in the midst of a pandemic as a new mom, and her advice about all things concerning motherhood and entrepreneurship, from letting go of the things we can’t control to the importance of being adaptable in the face of big changes parenthood brings.

Danielle is the voice, face and powerhouse behind The Thought Card, an award-winning affordable travel and personal finance blog and podcast.
Resources & Links

What did you think of today’s conversation? We’d love to hear from you. Danielle is on Instagram, Twitter, and you can also find her via The Thought Card and its accompanying podcast. She also has an awesome article in Business Insider about how to save for a three-month self-funded parental leave.

Learn more about Project: Mom and follow us on Instagram at @projectmompodcast.

Do you want to share your motherhood journey on the podcast? Email me at projectmompod@gmail.com.

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