In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...
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In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...
In this episode I chat with my mom, Marty, about her experience as a woman and a mom in the insurance industry from the early 1970s until the 2000s. She discusses: - The roles women were in during the 70s and how she helped change that - Being one of the first female outside claims adjusters and the challenges she faced - Being denied paid time off and losing seniority in 1977 after she had her first child - &...
Moms Who Inspire Us
In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...