Setting Boundaries For The Right Reasons

As a lawyer and life coach, Angela Han gets personal with professionals on how to set boundaries for the right reasons to feel more fulfilled at work. She also shares our love for the mic, as host of the Fit to Practice podcast, designed specifically for lawyers who want to focus on health and wellness. Tune in for some truth bombs that working moms from ALL industries need to hear – we could not stop taking notes on this one!

 

Fit to Practice with Angela Han

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@WorkingMomHour

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@MadsCaldwell

Inclusivity and Innovation in Intimates

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@MadsCaldwell

The Magnetism of Authenticity

If we can’t be authentically us, how can we expect our clients to feel safe in their vulnerability? On Ep. 39 of Working Mom Hour, we talk with Dr. Sam DuFlo, who was dissatisfied with the status quo in her industry and forged her own path. As a bonus, she can tell us more about our pelvic floors. Join us!  

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Please make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and kindly review the podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more working moms. We always want to hear your thoughts, concerns, questions or guest suggestions – email [email protected].  

Episode social handles: 

@WorkingMomHour

@EMechlinski

@MadsCaldwell

Look for the Moms

When our kids were young, we would tell them that if they ever got separated from us in a crowd to first look for a police officer. If there isn’t one around, then look for the moms. A mom will know how to help you if you are lost.

This morning, I was feeling a little separated from myself. A friend and mom, not knowing I was in this place, sent me a song. It was exactly what I needed to hear. In that moment, it hit me – when I’m feeling lost, I need to look for the moms in my life for support.

Moms tend to do this job solo. It’s part, “I can do this myself” and part “I don’t want to burden anyone.” We don’t want to push through it alone, but so often we do because, on most days, we can. That route feels simpler. It’s not.

We need more of each other. We need to look out for each other.

We need to look for the moms.

Chit-Chat 14: Doing it Scared