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Author: Amy Maureen Lynch

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Where parenthood meets professional development: Hosted by Amy Lynch and covering all things business, flexible and remote work with kids! The Mixing Babies And Business ™ Podcast features inspiring guests who’ve been showing up as their full selves as parents in professional environments, creating community and advocating for change. Join our movement. Bring your kids. Learn more at: mixingbabiesandbusiness.com
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INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and in today's solo episode I'm going to be sharing the momentum my activism, advocacy and work behind the scenes of Mixing Babies And Business™ has gained over the past eight years – including the positive and negative experiences I've had bringing my kids into business settings – some stories for inspiration, words of encouragement and practical actions you can begin to take to create social change.THINGS I TALK ABOUT:How becoming a remote worker, freelancer and ...
PT 3: Gonçalo Hall is a parent, CEO and founder of NomadX, co-founder of Gosa Experience, a digital nomadism consultant, speaker and community leader. In our third and final episode, we talk about the early days of parenthood and realizing you can't do it all, being present and his vision for the future of borderless talent.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:What he wishes someone would have told him about becoming a new parent and an entrepreneur, during a period when he didn't stop workingSpeaking to oth...
PT 2: Gonçalo Hall is a parent, CEO and founder of NomadX, co-founder of Gosa Experience, a digital nomadism consultant, speaker and community leader. In the second mini episode, we talk about your responsibility as a leader and individual to inspire others, build trust and uphold the integrity of the movement, community or concept you are creating. THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:The magic of events and interactions to connect with like-minded people, build new relationships and collaboration opportuni...
PT 1: Gonçalo Hall is a parent, CEO and founder of NomadX, co-founder of Gosa Experience, a digital nomadism consultant, speaker and community leader. This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation, which took place over the summer. In this interview, we talk about being inspired to become a parent and adjusting to the first year of parenthood as a digital nomad.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Meeting each other at the annual Running Remote Conference in Montreal in 2022, where Amy (alongs...
PT 3: Peggy Cheyo is a parent, coach, facilitator, speaker, teacher and home educator. In our third and final episode, we talk about parent-friendly professional development, her hopes for the future and how you can connect with her.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Her journey of being a home educator and how she has found the information to help her kidsThe kinds of professional and personal development she prefers for her wellbeing and that of her clientsA world where neurodivergence will be a general ...
PT 2: Peggy Cheyo is a parent, coach, facilitator, speaker, teacher and home educator. In the second mini episode, we talk about how her clients have changed but their core feelings of isolation have remained similar and what the assessment, diagnosis and advocacy processes have looked like for her family.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Adapting to changing clients and their needs, from supporting pregnant and postpartum new parents to becoming specialized with families who are neurodivergentThe desire ...
PT 1: Peggy Cheyo is a parent, coach, facilitator, speaker, teacher and home educator. This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation, which took place over the summer. In this interview, we talk about retraining after becoming a new parent and supporting people with access to work.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Meeting each other through a virtual business program four years agoBecoming a new mum as a teacher in London and deciding to change careersHow Access to Work grants can support t...
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and I'm the host and producer of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast. Welcome back – it's been one year and a lot has happened since the last season.ABOUT SEASON 6Episodes 82, 89, 96, 103 with me (Amy): Season 6 intro, bonus solo episodes and a final recap episodeEpisodes 83–85 with Peggy Cheyo: A parent, home educator, coach, facilitator, speaker and teacher. She spoke with me about retraining after having her first baby as a teacher living in London, homescho...
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and in today's Season 5 Final and solo episode I'm going to be sharing a recap of the past few months spent planning, recording, editing, producing and promoting what has been my most efficient podcasting experience to date!THINGS I TALK ABOUT:Celebrating three years and five seasons of the Mixing Babies And Business™ PodcastWhat it's been like turning a template set up during the pandemic with two kids under five years old at home versus adapting to the school and...
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and in today's solo episode I'm going to be sharing my podcasting workflow as I celebrate three years of recording, editing, producing and promoting the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast.THINGS I TALK ABOUT:When my podcasting placeholder for synchronous in person event experiences became an almost completely asynchronous podcasting process and delivery model How I approach creating my podcast seasons based on my family planningThe consistency and trust I bel...
PT 3: Joy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids.Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers and the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families, they're focused on connecting like-minded individuals and creating their own village with experiences closer to nature.In our third and final episode, we talk about the transition period from a solo digital nomad to a parent and business owner, how children mirror your behaviour and what th...
PT 2: Joy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids.Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers and the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families, they're focused on connecting like-minded individuals and creating their own village with experiences closer to nature.In the second mini episode, we talk about launching a business right before the pandemic, proving their concept through coliving and community, which has led to investment ...
PT 1: Joy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids. Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers and the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families, they're focused on connecting like-minded individuals and creating their own village with experiences closer to nature.This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation. In this interview, we talk about Mayur's transition of going from a digital nomad remote worker and Joy's tra...
PT 3: Julie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and engaged community member.In our third and final episode, we talk about why you may want to start thinking of selling your business as you build it and what it’s really been like launching a new product from a basement with co-founders, working alongside their families.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Planni...
PT 2: Julie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and engaged community member.In the second mini episode, we talk about making mistakes, giving up on guilt, the distractions of perfectionism and networking as a parent.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Blogging about parenting fails in the early days of being a mom, the importance of humour, saying sorry, learn...
PT 1: Julie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, keynote speaker and engaged community member.This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation. In this interview, we talk about changing careers and modelling the flexible company culture you are working to create.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:The ways her work and family life have evolved over the past 20 years...
PT 3: Melissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. She is a published author, speaker and host of the Work Life by Design Podcast.In our third and final episode, we talk about what you can do to advocate for change in the workplace as a parent and the importance of building in redundancy plans for both your business and your family.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Being transparent around flexibility in her branding and how it has attract...
PT 2: Melissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. She is a published author, speaker and host of the Work Life by Design Podcast.In the second mini episode, we talk about some of the different types of work modes, physical spaces and flexible models which enable people to connect and collaborate.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Designing to help unlock a business’ most crucial assets – their people and property – creating variety in the ...
PT 1: Melissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. She is a published author, speaker and host of the Work Life by Design Podcast.This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation. In this interview, we talk about going through a life cleanse, starting her own company and designing with flexibility in mind.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:How she went through what she calls ‘a life cleanse’ where she went through a separation w...
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and I'm the host and producer of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast. In today's solo episode I'm going to be sharing my approach to bringing all three of my kids into business settings over the past seven years, doing pitches and public speaking alongside them as babies, toddlers, preschoolers and primary school age kids.This podcast episode is an edited recording of a session I presented last summer when my youngest was six months old – he didn't want to nap ...
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