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Going Back to Work, Overcoming Guilt, Parenting Out Loud with Emily Ellis (Maternity and Parent Coach & Founder)

Going Back to Work, Overcoming Guilt, Parenting Out Loud with Emily Ellis (Maternity and Parent Coach & Founder)

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Emily Ellis is the founder of WorkBabyLife, a company with the mission to revolutionise the way businesses support their invaluable employees as they transition into parenthood. In our podcast, she shared a lot of valuable insights, from her personal and work experience, including:

  • Top strategies of a smooth transition back to work post-maternity leave;
  • Effective techniques to overcome motherhood guilt and leverage it as a source of strength;
  • The importance of parenting out loud (and can there be too much of it?);
  • And (my personal favourite!) practical advice for a high achieving people pleasers.


We also talked about empathy and entitlement, identity change, fair play and so much more.


Emily has recommended a book to our listeners, that can be found via link: https://www.fairplaylife.com/the-book


To support our podcast, please spread the word and share this episode with those who might find it interesting - I would greatly appreciate it. As a new podcast host, your feedback is invaluable to me for improvement and to know what resonates with you, feel free to reach out here or via email denikekate@gmail.com with "RCC" as a subject.

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