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There is an almost constant tug-of-war going on inside working moms. They are pulled between wanting what’s best for their career, and what’s best for their kids. Welcome to The Working Mom’s Guide to Sanity podcast, your go-to resource for support, advice, and inspiration as you navigate the challenges of balancing your ambitious career dreams, and your family. Each week, we’ll bring you interviews with powerhouse working moms to share their insights on how they manage to find sanity while juggling their demanding jobs and kids. So, whether you’re listening on your commute to work, during your lunch break, or while running errands, we’re here to support you and help you achieve your goals as a working mom. Tune in to The Working Mom’s Guide to Sanity podcast and join our community of like-minded moms who are torn between their kids and careers like you are!
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Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
How to build a diamond empire, with Stephanie Gottlieb
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
In today's chat, I interview Stephanie Gottlieb, an influential jewelry designer, entrepreneur, and Instagram sensation known for her custom diamond pieces.
Gottlieb discusses her path from working for others to launching her successful brand-Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry, the motivations behind her decision, and the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship.
Highlighting key aspects such as the importance of passion, social media's role in building her business, and navigating the pressures of visibility, the conversation delves into balancing personal life, motherhood, and professional growth. Furthermore, Gottlieb opens up about the societal impact of her work, including charitable contributions and ethical sourcing, while also touching on future aspirations for her family and business. The interview offers valuable insights for anyone contemplating or navigating entrepreneurship, especially in competitive fields.
SHOW NOTES
00:36 Exploring Stephanie's Fabulous Lifestyle and Entrepreneurial Journey
01:02 The Balancing Act: Motherhood, Entrepreneurship, and Self-Care
02:44 Stephanie's Leap into Entrepreneurship: The Early Days
04:30 Building a Brand: The Challenges and Triumphs of Entrepreneurship
11:50 Navigating Social Media: The Pressures and Joys of Being an Influencer
14:32 The Impact of Motherhood on Business and Personal Growth
22:47 Supporting Women in Business and Making a Difference
25:34 Final Thoughts: Embracing Challenges and Believing in Your Vision
SUMMARY
The episode features a conversation with Stephanie Gottlieb, a prominent figure in the jewelry industry and a successful entrepreneur. The discussion revolves around her journey in entrepreneurship, balancing motherhood with a thriving business, handling pressure, dealing with haters, and the impact of social media. Stephanie also emphasizes the importance of passion, drive, and having a realistic outlook when starting a business.
More about Stephanie:
Since founding her namesake label in 2013, Stephanie has been committed to advocating for female representation in the bridal jewelry category and providing customers with education and transparency during the selection process. The support of Stephanie's robust social media community propelled the development of a multi-category jewelry collection. Stephanie entered the industry working for an esteemed diamond company in the heart of the NYC Diamond District and went on to pursue her Diamond degree from GIA. Stephanie's authenticity resonates with her loyal audience and drives high engagement across all her initiatives.
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
This episode features a conversation with Laura Taylor. We discuss Laura's journey and starting her company--Mingle Mocktails.
We talk about the inspiration behind the company, the challenges Laura faced, her approach to getting investors and distribution, and how she got Bethenny Frankel involved as an investor.
This episode highlights the importance of networking, taking risks, and not letting fear get in the way of pursuing a business idea.
SHOW-NOTES
The episode features a conversation with Laura Taylor, the founder of Mingle Mocktails. Laura shares her experience of leaving a corporate career in software to launch a successful mocktail brand. The conversation delves into the motivations behind her switch, the challenges encountered in starting a business, and navigating the world of investors. Laura discusses getting notable investors such as Bethany Frankel on board, the growth of her brand, and future expansion plans including a partnership with Target. The episode illuminates the journey of a woman entrepreneur in the increasingly popular space of non-alcoholic beverages and offers advice for those considering embarking on a similar path.
01:56 Laura's Journey to Founding Mingle Mocktails
02:32 The Inspiration Behind Mingle Mocktails
08:48 The Challenges and Triumphs of Starting a Beverage Company
12:07 Securing Investors and Expanding the Business
24:50 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
30:21 Where to Buy Mingle Mocktails
31:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Laura's Links
Instagram: @minglemocktails
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Financial Freedom: A Candid Conversation with Ryan Edlefsen
In this candid conversation, I brought in my financial planner of 15+ years, Ryan Edlefsen, a Forbes recognized financial security professional.
Edlefsen, who has 20 years in the field, shares important insights on why engaging a financial advisor is critical, regardless of income level, in order to understand and plan for the future.
We discuss how having a financial plan brings confidence in making life decisions, like starting a business or planning trips.
Ryan says it's never too late or too early to create a financial plan, and the importance of being proactive, not ignoring finances but reviewing at least annually to ensure growth.
He shares various instances of clients' successes, reassurances offered during financial uncertainties and how potential failures led to great learning and new ventures.
00:54 The Importance of Financial Security
01:27 The Role of a Financial Planner
02:27 Elizabeth's Personal Experience with Financial Planning
03:05 Understanding the Financial Advisor's Background
04:42 The Balance Between Saving and Spending
06:21 The Impact of Financial Planning on Life Decisions
09:42 The Role of a Financial Advisor in Career Transitions
12:24 The Benefits of Financial Education and Planning
15:28 The Role of a Financial Advisor in Business Startups
18:58 The Importance of Financial Planning in Relationships
22:15 Conclusion: The Value of Financial Planning
Ryan's Link
https://www.northwesternmutual.com/financial/advisor/ryan-edlefsen/
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Modern Mom Probs: Discussing Parenting Challenges with Tara Clark In this episode, I get to speak with Tara Clark, the founder of 'Modern Mom Probs', Podcast host of a terrific show focused on contemporary parenting issues.
Clark is also an author, speaker, content creator, and expert in the parenting space.
We discuss the effects of social media on kids, the trend of young kids in spaces like Sephora, issues of mom competition and judgment, and the significance of having a support network.
Clark shares her experiences with screen time regulations for her son and the challenge of young children's exposure to questionable content on platforms like YouTube.
We further discussed the trend of young children using expensive skincare products and why it can trigger some mom-on-mom judgmen
Show Notes:
01:16 The Issue of Mom Competition and Judgment 02:02 The Modern Mom Probs Podcast and Book 02:54 The Biggest Modern Mom Problem 03:05 The Impact of Social Media and Loneliness 03:56 The Importance of In-Person Interaction 04:44 The Changing Generation of Mothers 06:44 The Clash Between Working Moms and Stay-at-Home Moms 07:18 The Importance of Female Social Interaction 09:16 The Role of Social Media in Modern Parenting 18:10 The Influence of YouTube on Kids 20:22 The Impact of Expensive Skincare Trends on Young Girls 25:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Tara's Links
Instagram: @modernmomprobs
Podcast: Modern Mom Probs
Website and Book: https://modernmomprobs.com
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
This episode features a conversation with Naseem Sayani, the co-founder and managing director of Emmeline Ventures.
We discuss the importance of women getting financially literate and investing, especially in women-led ventures.
Naseem explains that only a small fraction of venture capital goes to women-founded companies and argues that getting more women involved as check writers could help bridge this gap.
She also emphasizes the importance of investing in women's health and how building data-driven startups could significantly impact women's health outcomes.
The discussion ends with strategies women can use to start investing, even in relatively small amounts.
(01:18) Investing in Female Founded Organizations
(01:50) Understanding Venture Capital and Investment Options
(02:11) Encouragement for Women to Enter the World of VC
(04:37) The Role of Diversity in Venture Capital
(13:45) The Impact of Women's Health on Investment
(15:39) The Importance of Financial Literacy for Women
(16:37) Investing vs Saving: Making the Right Choice
(17:18) Investing in Real Estate vs. Public Markets
(17:51) Venture Capital and the Barriers for Women
(18:57) Investing in Philanthropy vs. Venture Capital
(19:49) The Influence of Marketing on Women's Financial Decisions
(20:36) Starting Small in Venture Capital
(21:54) Understanding the Risks and Rewards of Venture Capital
(22:24) The Importance of Diversification in Investments
(22:44) Investing During Economic Downturns
(23:19) The Power of Women in the Consumer Market
(24:36) The Importance of Women in Product Design
(28:46) The Power of Community in Women's Investing
(30:57) The Risks of Real Estate Investments
Naseem's Links:
Emmiline Ventures: https://www.emmelineventures.vc/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nsayani/
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Author, Speaker, and Mental Health Advocate Dr. Regine Muradian joins me on this episode for a discussion about adolescent mental health, behavioral tics, anxiety, and more—a must-listen for parents and caregivers.
Show Notes
(01:51) Introduction to Dr. Regine: dealing with children's mental health in the context of current world events
(03:49) Behavioral tics in children - when are they normal and when to see a professional
(07:19) Emotions in children
(10:32) Ticks, allergies, and trauma
(12:57) Anxiety- Is it genetic
(14:51) If your child is anxious, should you focus on the child, or on yourself?
(17:23) Stomach aches and the impact of the environment
(20:48) Is there a healthy amount of strife a kid should face?
(26:23) Energic flow- is what we put out there the energy we attract?
(29:44) Kids growing up and milestones of maturity
(33:11) Concluding thoughts and where to find Regine's books
Regine’s links:
Website: reginemuradian.com
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
My guest, Daryl-Ann Denner — a Dallas-based, viral mom of two, went from being a high school chemistry teacher to becoming the founder & CEO of a $50M+ fashion brand — growing the company to this size in less than a year.
With more than 3M+ followers across social media, this 32-year-old is known for being one of the realest moms on the internet. Seeing a need for everyone to feel as confident as possible in every outfit they wear— even in their comfy clothes, down to the basics — she created nuuds.
In this episode, we discuss how to lean into your entrepreneurial dreams and open the door to success in as little as a year’s timeframe.
Show Notes
(01:53) Introduction to Daryl and nuuds
(05:31) Dealing with competition in the fashion space
(07:41) Running a family business and dealing with self-doubt
(10:50) The goal of life is to die with the smallest amount of regret
(12:46) Your kids are watching what you do, so be an inspiration
(14:17) Launching nuuds with no business plan
(17:52) You can't do it all on your own, don't be afraid to rely on help
(18:49) Making use of an existing community to launch your brand
(20:29) Navigating both family and business life
(23:53) The importance of influencers
(27:25) Daryl's favorite self-care practices
Nikki’s links:
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@darylanndenner
IG: https://www.instagram.com/darylanndenner/
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Dr. Nikki Lanier is the CEO and founder of Harper Slade, one of the fastest-growing and most highly recognized racial equity advisory firms in the country, her work focuses on helping organizations cultivate environments where black and brown talent can thrive.
Nikki has also founded two global coaching programs, one for inclined white women who want to become better racial equity advocates in their home, workplace, and community, and the other a coaching program for professional black women who are in need of ripening and respite.
In this episode, we discuss how white women can be better racial equity advocates, even over the holiday season when seated next to family members with differing views
Show Notes
(02:40) Educating the white population on race issues, introduction to Nikki
(06:36) Not being racist is not quite the same as being anti-racist
(10:26) What leads some white women to become advocates of racial equity
(12:40) What racism has stolen from YOU
(14:23) Tips for dealing with your racist uncle during XMAS dinner; navigating racially charged conversations
(18:44) Trying to convert people to anti-racism can backfire
(20:36) Why some white women do not engage with equity issues despite wishing to
Nikki’s links:
Websites: www.harperslade.com and www.nikkilanier.com
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal is the Founder and Chief Resilience Officer of the Resilience Leadership Institute and is recognized as the #1 international expert on resilience, mental health, and well-being in both leadership and life.
In this episode, we discuss her new WSJ Bestselling Book, “The Five Practices of Highly Resilient People: Why Some Flourish When Others Fold”, where Dr. Taryn explores how resilience is the key to individual, team, and organizational growth and acceleration across the globe
Show Notes
((02:46) It's OK to not be OK
(05:28) Is it OK to let your kids see you're experiencing negative emotions?
(09:34) Healing childhood wounds and letting go of resentment
(12:53) It can be very helpful to reframe your traumas as character-building experiences
(16:50) Vulnerability can be an asset in the C-suite and in life
(20:56) What level of awareness should children have about your relationship with your partner?
(24:25) Marriage and divorce during the pandemic
(28:53) How much vulnerability can we show at work?
(33:47) We don't owe an explanation to anybody
(35:48) Self-doubt
(39:19) Concluding remarks
Taryn’s links:
Website: https://www.resilience-leadership.com/
IG @drtarynmarie
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
EP 76 How to Find Your Unicorn Space, with bestselling author Eve Rodsky
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Eve Rodsky transformed a “blueberries breakdown” into a catalyst for social change when she applied her Harvard-trained background in organizational management to ask the simple yet profound question: What would happen if we treated our homes as our most important organizations?
Her New York Times bestselling book and Reese’s Book Club Pick, Fair Play, a gamified life-management system that helps partners rebalance their domestic workload and reimagine their relationship, has elevated the cultural conversation about the value of unpaid labor and care.
In this episode we discuss her highly anticipated follow-up, Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World, where Rodsky explores the cross-section between the science of creativity, productivity, and resilience.
Show Notes
(01:48) Introduction to Eve and Finding Your Unicorn Space
(12:33) Who’s putting the pressure on us? Ourselves or Society?
(14:52) The perceived value of men’s time vs women's- diamonds and sand
(18:13) Your kids are watching, so set an example of how to treat yourself with respect
(23:59) The importance of having creative outlets just for your own sake
(27:13) Start where you feel like you're lacking the most
(29:27) Homework assignment
Eve’s links:
Website: fairplaylife.com & everodsky.com
IG @everodsky
Books: Find Your Unicorn Space