There are lots more I didn’t do and other things I did in 2020, like family time/bonding with my kids/working alongside my partner/trying to endure/getting out of bed most days/counting to 10 before responding to the same question…this post includes the highlights for me.
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Recap of the podcast’s first season in 2020
I sincerely hope you’ll find comfort in hearing the lived experience of other entrepreneurial and community leaders, in their own words, who have been adapting to their parenthood journey along the way. Special thanks to all of our guests and podcast listeners to date.
Life Hack For Getting Stuff Done
Got lots done in 2020 thanks to this tip: Let things go, while focusing on getting others done. Read on for a list of things I did instead of folding laundry and neatly putting it away this year.
The podcast has hit 100 downloads!
When I first launched the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast in November, my goal was to reach people who can’t attend events IRL or online, releasing new mini episodes every Tuesday and Friday until the holidays. People are *actually* downloading them and tuning in and we hit 100 downloads within the first 30 days!
The Importance Of Talking To Strangers
A note about making connections: At home and abroad. Back in March 2010, I met my Irish husband in Canada before flying out to Australia a few months later.
Celebration (and voting) time!
My parent-friendly professional development initiative has been selected as one of Canada’s Top 100 Recovery Projects by Future of Good!
Sometimes Showing Up Is All You Can Do
When your birthday is the day before White Ribbon Day, you celebrate by recording online conversations with entrepreneurs and leaders across Canada focused on entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.
The new podcast is live and Season 1 is here!
What started as an idea turned into self-doubt and problem solving, before quickly evolving into admiration and then enthusiasm to share these stories with other people.
Art x Advocacy: Decorate Your Home While Supporting Women And Children In Transition
The London Collection features original photography of popular city sights, cheerful doorways and rainbow rows of terraced homes taken during our time living in North West London, England, where we had our first son. Add a burst of colour and raise the vibration in your home, while contributing to providing a safe space for women and children in need. With every order, a portion goes toward supporting organizations with a mission to provide housing and support to those in transition.