• How It All Started: Season 1 Reflections and the Season 2 Launch with Vlada Kazantseva, Math Educator, Mom of Two, and Producer of the Show
    Mar 30 2025

    In this pre-episode, I talk to someone very special—someone without whom Rocking Cribs and Careers Season 1 wouldn’t exist: prominent math educator, mom of two, and producer of the show, Vlada Kazantseva.

    We chat about how this adventure began, what Season 1 has taught us, and how it’s shaped our perspectives on motherhood and our own journeys. Plus, we share a few exciting thoughts about what’s in store for Season 2!

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    24 mins
  • Post-Maternity Career Growth and a Guilt-Free Working Parent Mindset: Laughing, Learning, and Celebrating Challenges with Sathya Nandakumar (CTO at Holland & Barrett)
    Apr 28 2024

    In the season finale, we delve into the heartwarming and inspiring story of Sathya Nandakumar, Chief Technology Officer at Holland and Barrett, one of Europe’s largest health and wellness retailers.

    Sathya’s journey is notably different from the patterns we've seen in earlier episodes. With no opportunity to hire a nanny and without a strong support network, she chose to take two maternity leaves of over a year each, facing significant career setbacks upon her return each time. Despite these challenges, she ascended to become a successful CTO, managing hundreds of engineers across various countries and backgrounds—an inspiring story that I was eager to explore.

    In this final episode of the season, we also turn the tables and explore Sathya’s perspective on providing support during someone else's maternity leave - mine! We uncover unexpected insights, share our learnings, and offer key advice for leaders planning their maternity leave with the aim of ensuring a smooth transition back to work.

    Key stories we discuss in this episode:

    • Sathya’s statistically unlikely rise to CTO after two extended maternity leaves;
    • Essential advice for those looking to advance their careers while managing a busy family life;
    • Sathya’s mantra for maintaining a guilt-free approach as a working parent;
    • Her experiences and insights from supporting my maternity leave;
    • Strategic tips for preparing a successful maternity leave, especially for leaders in the workplace.

    I've been lucky to work with Sathya closely for the last 3 years, and not only she's been my best partner in crime through all the work adventures; she's also always been there for me as a friend through life’s varied challenges of the last 3 years. Recording this episode was a joy for both of us, and we hope you find the same joy in listening.

    Thanks

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

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    41 mins
  • Going Back to Work, Overcoming Guilt, Parenting Out Loud with Emily Ellis (Maternity and Parent Coach & Founder)
    Apr 5 2024

    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


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    40 mins
  • Closing a Startup, Looking for a New Job while 6 Months Pregnant, Figuring Out What It Means to Be a Mom with Alina Aseeva (Founder, FinTech Expert, Ex-McKinsey)
    Mar 29 2024

    This episode is a very special for me because it was the very first one I ever recorded.

    My guest is Alina Aseeva someone I know for a long time, as a brilliant career driven female, she was one of the first people I thought of reaching out - as we happened to have our babies around the same time. When this was recorded, her baby was 2 months old, and Rosie just turned 3 months. I’ll be honest with you - although I really wanted to start the podcast, I didn’t not feel properly ready at the time, my birth recovery was a long journey and I barely started to feel as a human being again, and it was waaaay outside my comfort zone.

    But I decided to power through - it felt terrible at the moment. While we were talking, my daughter was crying in another room, I felt like I sometimes missed the essense of what Alina talking about and overall I super vulnerable and insecure as a host.

    Nether the less listening to this now I am able to appreciate fully my fantastic guest and her incredible journey - and also it is very interesting for me know to look back and reflect on how we both are figuring out these very first steps of our motherhood journey and how it will change our lives. Hope you’ll enjoy.


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    34 mins
  • Unexpected Maternity, Myths and Coping Strategies, Leading at Google with Three Kids with Saadia Hakim-Monero
    Mar 15 2024

    Saadia is the Head of Sales at Google, a mother of three, and was nominated for 'Outstanding Contribution of the Year' at the Women in IT Awards '21. She is also the author of 'What About My Career - The Fear of Maternity Leave,' an article that deeply resonated with me. Our conversation, candid, insightful, and heartwarming, covered topics such as:

    • Navigating unexpected maternity leave after a recent promotion at Google;
    • Dealing with mother's guilt, insecurities, imposter syndrome, and the coping strategies that have been effective for us;
    • The myth of being able to 'do it all';
    • The father's journey and the crucial role of societal recognition in equal parenting.

    This is a new podcast, and I am a new host, so please share your feedback and thoughts to help me improve. We'd also be grateful for guests and topics recommendations — just reach out to me on LinkedIn (Katya Denike) or by email (denikekate@gmail.com) with RCC as a subject.

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    35 mins