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Balancing Babies and Business: How Georgie & Coopa Keep Momentum While on Parental Leave 🍼💼

Balancing Babies and Business: How Georgie & Coopa Keep Momentum While on Parental Leave 🍼💼

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What happens when two sibling CEOs go on parental leave at the same time? In this honest and unfiltered convo, Georgie and Coopa pull back the curtain on how they’ve built their businesses — Rise & Conquer and Nu Harvest — to support this next chapter of life.

From regulating their nervous systems and prepping the podcast months in advance, to reflecting on past newborn experiences and rewriting their stories this time around — nothing’s off the table.

You’ll hear:
✨ How Georgie is manifesting a softer postpartum season
👶 The real talk on juggling business + babies
💸 Keeping an abundant mindset while on half pay
💻 Why building sustainable systems (and teams you trust) is the ultimate freedom
💗 Relationship & identity shifts, plus navigating anxious attachment as a parent

Whether you’re preparing for mat leave, thinking about slowing down, or just nosy about how founders step away without stepping out — this episode will hit!

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