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Balancing Career, Family & Wellness with Emily Johnson

Balancing Career, Family & Wellness with Emily Johnson

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In this episode of Elevate Wellness, host Lisa D. Murphy sits down with Emily Johnson, a healthcare regulatory attorney, single mom of three, and powerhouse professional thriving in a male-dominated industry.

Emily opens up about:

  • How she balances her demanding legal career with motherhood
  • The importance of organization, planning, and support systems
  • Why self-care (including her 4:20am workouts!) is non-negotiable
  • Lessons learned from helping doctors navigate healthcare compliance
  • The role of HR, culture, and legal planning in running a successful business
  • What it means to wear different “hats” as a professional woman and mom

This conversation is packed with wisdom for entrepreneurs, parents, business leaders, and anyone trying to “have it all” without burning out.

Key Takeaways:

  • You can’t predict every day, but you can plan for it.
  • Self-care is the foundation of high performance.
  • Legal, HR, and culture investments protect your business long-term.
  • Women bring unique strengths to leadership—know when to lean into each one.
  • Balance isn’t perfect—it’s about priorities and preparation.

If this episode inspired you, drop a comment below ⬇️ and share how you balance career, family, and self-care.

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