Ep. 33: The Glass Cliff Effect

On Ep. 33 of Working Mom Hour, global HR equity leader, Cassandra Rose, teaches us about the Glass Cliff effect, why women make up only 8 out of 500 Fortune 500 CEOs, what effective DEI strategies entail and why women are leaving money on the table when it comes to their benefits. Having held roles at multibillion-dollar global brands and unicorn startups, Cassandra has developed proven strategies that positively impact the physical, mental, and financial wellbeing of employees. She was recognized as a top 100 DEI leader, regularly contributes to Forbes and frequently speaks on the topics of Benefits Equity and Centering the BIPOC employee journey for transformative employee engagement. Join us!


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Ep. 32: Mindfully Returning to Work 101 & 201

On Ep. 32 of Working Mom Hour, we are talking with Lori Mihalich-Levin. Named the “working mama guru” by Working Mother Magazine, her thought leadership on issues related to working parenthood has been featured in publications including Forbes, The Washington Post, New York Times Parenting, and The Huffington Post.

 

Lori authored a book called Back to Work After Baby: How to Plan and Navigate a Mindful Return from Maternity Leave and is the creator of Mindful Return, which has helped many women confidently prepare for and navigate returning to work after baby. She is also the co-host of a podcast, Parents at Work, a healthcare lawyer, and the mom to two red-headed boys. Today we talk about how helping parents integrate back into work, how parental leave should be gender neutral and how being a parent can make you a fantastic leader.

 

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Ep. 31: Authenticity at the Intersection of Work & Parenthood

On Ep. 31 of Working Mom Hour, we bring on Sarah Olin. Professionally trained by world-renowned leaders like Dr. Brene Brown and Mark Hunter, Sarah is the founder and CEO of LUMO and she’s on a mission to support expectant mothers through pregnancy, maternity leave, and their return to work. Today, we break down what's working and what's not for working mothers, how Sarah helps to bridge the gap between moms and Human Resources within companies, and we learn what it means to uplevel. Join us!

 

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Ep. 30: Old School vs. New School Parenting

On Ep. 30 of Working Mom Hour we are breaking down old school vs. new school parenting with DJ Johnson.  The purposeful parenting expert believes parents who strive for a healthy relationship with their teens need to start when their kids are young. Join us as we discuss why connection is so important and how to give teens the space they need to thrive. 


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