
How do I know if I'm ready to return to work after maternity leave? Can I *really* make all the pick-ups, drop-offs AND get to work on time? Am I ready for that promotion? How do I balance managing a large team and demanding kids? Is now the right time to start my own business? Can I flourish in a part-time job? And the biggest question of all, can I *really* have it all? Whether you're returning ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 179 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingCareersBusiness | |||

In this episode of the Work It Like a Mum podcast, we chat with Coralie Woodhead — renewable energy expert, mum of two, and co-founder of Vimma Energy. After 10 years in the solar industry, Coralie left her corporate career to launch a start-up while... more
In this episode of the Work It Like a Mum Podcast, we chat with Hannah Fleming, founder of Ocean Bug Travel, about her journey from running a stressful homewares business to creating a thriving, flexible travel business and network marketing venture.... more
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Elizabeth brings so much warmth to each conversation where her guests really open up. Love how she seamlessly weaves her experience and genuine curiosity to each episode. And she deeply cares about investing in women
Love ’Work It Like a Mum’! Liz’s warmth, insights, and the realness she brings to each conversation makes it a joy to listen to and be part of. I'm a huge fan of what Liz is doing - not just with the podcast, but with her entire business model.
She’s creating real opportunities for mums to thrive in their careers without having to compromise on time with their children, that’s something I’ll always champion. Giving women a chance to build meaningful, flexible careers while raising families is p... more
I have just listened to my first of your podcast - an interview with Amanda Henderson ‘Thread HR’. Such an authentic discussion, with a generosity of sharing an honest story. I’m retired but I listen because when my children were young I was the exceptional working mother. I had to tell stories when my children had whooping cough or I would have lost my job! Hard to believe now, I retained a hope that things would change for the better. They have. When I set up my company it was an act of faith ... more
After following Elizabeth on LinkedIn for a while, I saw her post about her podcast, super excited to listen. Little did I realise just how much Lianne’s story resonated with me. It made me feel so much less alone. Fantastic advise from both of them during the podcast too. Looking forward to hearing more episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #135 |
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