Engineer the world, your success, and life harmony #likeamother series

Engineer the world, your success, and life harmony #likeamother series

Hosted by: Kinia Romanowska

If you’re a highly educated woman whose identity was defined by her career in STEM or corporate up until you had kids ... and you don’t want to be an exhausted, burnt-out motherhood penalty and million dollar...

Episodes

How to prepare a back-to-work plan for a successful return to work after maternity leave

Season #1

“I still hear stories of women being treated differently when they have children. You need to consider how you're going to respond without letting emotions get the better of you. Think about how you can project...
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How matrescence impacts your identity and career, and what you can do about it

Season #1

“Giving birth to a baby is demanding, but it's not the only process that will require energy after this life-changing and dramatic event in a woman's life. Giving birth to a new identity, matrescence, can be as...
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Breaking through our money blocks and being ready to ask for more

Season #1

“Every time you think about having that conversation, your stomach ties itself into a knot. So there's your conscious mind in the future saying: “I want a raise.” You haven't gotten the raise yet and you've got a pit...
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How to make money work for you (instead of working harder for it): your financial journey to “having it all”

Season #1

“Remember: the financial services industry was built by men for men. It’s important to ask yourself the question: “Do I know that there’s someone in my corner caring about me and how major events in my life will...
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Sanity-preserving strategies for working moms, dropping the ball, outsourcing, and getting expert help

Season #1

“The biggest mistake that I made, before I started working at Kepler Academy, was that I didn’t trust the process. Now that I work there, I can see how well it is managed and handled, and I wish that I trusted them...
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