Send us a text This week I’m joined by Beth Wanner, founder of Mother Cover. Beth shares her story of working in the world of tech as a successful VP of marketing. When she chose to start a family she faced the impossible tension so many parents face. She planned everything out, to balance career and family needs, and was navigating the quiet (and not so quiet) discrimination against pregnant women in the workplace. But, despite doing everything right, she founder herself without a job. ...
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Send us a text This week I’m joined by Beth Wanner, founder of Mother Cover. Beth shares her story of working in the world of tech as a successful VP of marketing. When she chose to start a family she faced the impossible tension so many parents face. She planned everything out, to balance career and family needs, and was navigating the quiet (and not so quiet) discrimination against pregnant women in the workplace. But, despite doing everything right, she founder herself without a job. ...
Forced Fractional: Kelly Schuknecht on building your business after a layoff
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6 months ago
Forced Fractional: Kelly Schuknecht on building your business after a layoff
Send us a text Today we're joined by Kelly Schuknecht, CEO of Two Mile High Marketing. In this episode, we sat down with Kelly and touched on what it means to be a thought leader (and how that actually plays out on platforms like LinkedIn), why showing up online matters, and when it might make sense to step into a fractional role. We also unpacked the difference between growing your salary and building real business revenue. Kelly Schuknecht on LinkedInBeyond the Bestseller podcastBeyond the ...
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Send us a text This week I’m joined by Beth Wanner, founder of Mother Cover. Beth shares her story of working in the world of tech as a successful VP of marketing. When she chose to start a family she faced the impossible tension so many parents face. She planned everything out, to balance career and family needs, and was navigating the quiet (and not so quiet) discrimination against pregnant women in the workplace. But, despite doing everything right, she founder herself without a job. ...