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#270 | BECOMING COMFORTABLE WITH THE TYPE OF WORKING MOTHER YOU ARE | WITH VICKY WREN
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How do we make peace with the type of mother we want to be when we also crave our careers or our own ambitions and dreams?
That's exactly what this week's podcast is all about when Amy speaks with Vicky Wren, a mother of three, an accountant with over 20 years of experience, a Mama Rising Facilitator and Coach, and a soon-to-be-published co-author in the book “Working Mothers Inspiring Others.”
In this episode, we discuss:
- the eye-opening moment she came face-to-face with the concepts within Matrescence.
- the cultural impact of living in Zimbabwe, and how it shaped her thinking around gender roles.
- Vicky's experience of 'The Inner Split' and how she came to terms with it.
- how you can be a great mum as well as a motivated career woman.
- some of her brilliant ideas around community, and mutual support of women from all walks of life.
I hope you find this conversation useful, and if you do, please share it widely so mothers everywhere can access the support and information they need to thrive.
ABOUT VICKY:
Vicky is passionate about supporting women in achieving their full potential and helping them see it even when they can’t. She is about to launch an outsourced finance and operations team that provides straightforward financial insights, strategic planning, and operational support to empower businesses to scale with confidence and clarity. This service covers execution (bookkeeping, payroll, BAS and management accounting), mentoring (of an existing team), and finance and operational strategy (fractional CFO/COO).
BOOK: https://www.workhardparenthard.com.au/product/working-moms-inspiring-others-physical-product/
WEBSITE: coming soon! www.vickywrenconsulting.com
But in the meantime you can contact Vicky on LinkedIn.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
300 episoder
Manage episode 426987166 series 1368262
How do we make peace with the type of mother we want to be when we also crave our careers or our own ambitions and dreams?
That's exactly what this week's podcast is all about when Amy speaks with Vicky Wren, a mother of three, an accountant with over 20 years of experience, a Mama Rising Facilitator and Coach, and a soon-to-be-published co-author in the book “Working Mothers Inspiring Others.”
In this episode, we discuss:
- the eye-opening moment she came face-to-face with the concepts within Matrescence.
- the cultural impact of living in Zimbabwe, and how it shaped her thinking around gender roles.
- Vicky's experience of 'The Inner Split' and how she came to terms with it.
- how you can be a great mum as well as a motivated career woman.
- some of her brilliant ideas around community, and mutual support of women from all walks of life.
I hope you find this conversation useful, and if you do, please share it widely so mothers everywhere can access the support and information they need to thrive.
ABOUT VICKY:
Vicky is passionate about supporting women in achieving their full potential and helping them see it even when they can’t. She is about to launch an outsourced finance and operations team that provides straightforward financial insights, strategic planning, and operational support to empower businesses to scale with confidence and clarity. This service covers execution (bookkeeping, payroll, BAS and management accounting), mentoring (of an existing team), and finance and operational strategy (fractional CFO/COO).
BOOK: https://www.workhardparenthard.com.au/product/working-moms-inspiring-others-physical-product/
WEBSITE: coming soon! www.vickywrenconsulting.com
But in the meantime you can contact Vicky on LinkedIn.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
300 episoder
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