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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 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 summer break routines, working from wherever and working from homeWhat it's been like hosting and producing this podcast in 2023 with a toddler compared to caring for and feeding a newborn, all while trying to look after myself in 2022A specific highlight from each guest interview during Season 5 and how I'm applying it to my life and work right nowMoving out of a season of client work and marketing into a season of making, refining and selling my own work for the second half of the yearPlans for Season 6 of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast to launch in late 2023Connecting with me as a mentor with the Startup Women program in 2023, to speak about business, career, creativity and parenthood topicsLearn more about how I tested the idea of parent-friendly professional development events, started to create a community and as a result, this podcast, in my first book Startup Blogging: Validate A Business Idea And Build Your Audience [available as an eBook or print version via Amazon]Stay tuned for NEW and refreshed digital resources about flexible and remote work with kids on the Mixing Babies And Business™ online portalGet in touch with me (Amy) online at: mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/contactSeason 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT AMY LYNCHI believe everyone deserves to design a life that works for them and their family. Over the past decade, I’ve negotiated remote work arrangements, freelance client work and validated business ideas, in between living and working in Canada, Ireland, England and Australia (and having kids).These days you can find me speaking, writing and advising on:flexible and remote work with kids; andcreating a parent-friendly business culture.CONNECT WITH AMYWebsite amymaureenlynch.comLinkedIn @amymlynch------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible ---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 believe this model requires but the connection and flexibility it can createWho this podcast and related Mixing Babies And Business™ resources are designed for – as well as who they're not designed forBook mentioned: The Art of Gathering by Priya ParkerSecuring sponsorship for the past three Seasons from the Startup Canada grants programWhat can happen when you show up, are intentional and create value for an unmet needDo I use Artificial Intelligence in the planning, production and promotion phases of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast?I explain my use of Happy Scribe, an AI transcription and subtitling platform I've used and worked with as a contract transcriptionist (not an affiliate just a fan)Some questions and thoughts to ponder for you about what current placeholder you could create, anything you could get started on todayGet in touch with me (Amy) online at: mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/contactSeason 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT AMY LYNCHI believe everyone deserves to design a life that works for them and their family. Over the past decade, I’ve negotiated remote work arrangements, freelance client work and validated business ideas, in between living and working in Canada, Ireland, England and Australia (and having kids).These days you can find me speaking, writing and advising on:flexible and remote work with kids; andcreating a parent-friendly business culture.CONNECT WITH AMYWebsite amymaureenlynch.comLinkedIn @amymlynch------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 their future vision is for creating community and their own village.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:The things they wish someone would have told them before becoming parents and entrepreneursThe importance of modelling and mirroring things for kids, when they learn by exampleThe kind of world they hope their kids grow up in and how they see their vision evolving to including more rural regeneration, growing their own food and creating a community of families into their elder yearsWhy they think within the next five years, the types of remote workers and digital nomads will include more familiesHow you can connect with them as a remote worker, digital nomad, traveller, parent or those interested in homeschooling, unschooling and world schoolingThanks to Joy and Mayur for taking the time to speak with me after their kids bedtime about all things parenthood, building businesses and experimenting with homeschooling, unschooling and worldschooling their three kids.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JOY AND MAYUR SONTAKKEJoy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids. Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers, the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families and Anvi's Granny Handicrafts, they're connecting like-minded individuals looking to do remote work closer to nature.CONNECT WITH JOY AND MAYURWebsite nomadgao.comLinkedIn @mayursontakke and @joy-pham-sontakke and @nomadgaoTwitter @nomadgaoFacebook @nomadgao and @nomadtuktukInstagram @nomad.gao and @nomadtuktuk and @anvisgrannyYouTube @nomadtuktukEtsy @anvisgrannyhandicrafts------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 from friends.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Their opinions on the importance of community building and keys to creating a space people want to show up at and connect with others The challenges they see with hybrid work arrangements and their preference to be closer to nature, with like-minded people and living a 'calm hustle' lifestyleThe importance of creating inclusive experiences for remote workers and their families and of being clear on who you're designing your experience for and their recommendation to read the book The Art of Gathering by Priya ParkerHow their desire to design their own life has led them to build a community of people who also believe in supporting each other, as it takes a village to raise a childThanks to Joy and Mayur for taking the time to speak with me about how important it is to be clear on the type of community you're creating and the opportunities remote work opens up for like-minded people to gather.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JOY AND MAYUR SONTAKKEJoy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids. Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers, the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families and Anvi's Granny Handicrafts, they're connecting like-minded individuals looking to do remote work closer to nature.CONNECT WITH JOY AND MAYURWebsite nomadgao.comLinkedIn @mayursontakke and @joy-pham-sontakke and @nomadgaoTwitter @nomadgaoFacebook @nomadgao and @nomadtuktukInstagram @nomad.gao and @nomadtuktuk and @anvisgrannyYouTube @nomadtuktukEtsy @anvisgrannyhandicrafts------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + ---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 transition as a handicraft designer and single mother to become a family of five, building businesses while unschooling their three kids.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Mayur's journey leaving his small community in India to become a digital nomad and remote worker travelling around South East Asia, meeting Joy and becoming entrepreneurs and founders of multiple businessesRelocating from Vietnam to India, with three kids in 2019 to start their first coworking and coliving community spaceBootstrapping with credit cards and getting investment from friends to grow NomadGaoThe transition from school routines to homeschooling, unschooling and world schooling their three kids over the past year as entrepreneurs and remote workersThanks to Joy and Mayur for taking part of their day to speak with me about what their current parenthood and business workflows, how they've bootstrapped NomadGao and how their unschooling plans have evolved.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JOY AND MAYUR SONTAKKEJoy and Mayur Sontakke are entrepreneurs, coliving hosts, community builders and parents of three kids. Through building NomadGao, Remote Explorers, the Nomadtuktuk brand and retreats for families and Anvi's Granny Handicrafts, they're connecting like-minded individuals looking to do remote work closer to nature.CONNECT WITH JOY AND MAYURWebsite nomadgao.comLinkedIn @mayursontakke and @joy-pham-sontakke and @nomadgaoTwitter @nomadgaoFacebook @nomadgao and @nomadtuktukInstagram @nomad.gao and @nomadtuktuk and @anvisgrannyYouTube @nomadtuktukEtsy @anvisgrannyhandicrafts------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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:Planning for an exit when you start to build a business, why you need to think about the future and how the M&A process can impact your current business operationsManaging expectations with your loved ones and not romanticizing entrepreneurshipHer latest book, Like A Mother, and how it focuses on mixing babies and businessThe kind of world she hopes her children will grow upThanks to Julie for taking time out of her day to speak with me about all things parenthood, creating a new product and going through a business acquisition.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JULIE COLEJulie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. The business began with four mom's in 2003 and evolved into a market-leading company sold to CCL Industries in 2016 for $12M CAD. She's an award-winning entrepreneur, author, speaker and engaged community member, writing for a variety of media.CONNECT WITH JULIEWebsite mabelslabels.com/juliecoleLinkedIn @JulieColeLLB and @mabelslabelsTwitter @juliecoleFacebook @juliecole and @mabelhoodInstagram @juliecoleincRead her latest book Like A Mother------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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, learning from it and how her kids now contribute to her honest annual reviewModelling making mistakes for her kids and giving up on ‘mom guilt’ four kids agoUsing ‘gold plating’ - a project management term – to acknowledge when perfectionism may be impacting productivity and how to avoid ‘scope creep’ to get more things doneHer belief that your network is your net worth and the importance of turning up when you’re a new parent and an entrepreneur Reaching out to your community, casting a wide net, carpooling and creating local supports for you familyThanks to Julie for taking time out of her day to speak with me about building your business for a future exit and why it’s important to manage expectations as an entrepreneur and parent of young kids.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JULIE COLEJulie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. The business began with four mom's in 2003 and evolved into a market-leading company sold to CCL Industries in 2016 for $12M CAD. She's an award-winning entrepreneur, author, speaker and engaged community member, writing for a variety of media.CONNECT WITH JULIEWebsite mabelslabels.com/juliecoleLinkedIn @JulieColeLLB and @mabelslabelsTwitter @juliecoleFacebook @juliecole and @mabelhoodInstagram @juliecoleincRead her latest book Like A Mother------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 of building Mabel’s Labels and what it’s been like to build something which didn’t exist in the marketHow her son’s early autism diagnosis becoming a catalyst for her to switch careers from a practicing lawyer to an entrepreneurBecoming a leading employer in the flexible workplace movement as her and her fellow co-founders spoke to the media about building a business around young kidsWhat she thinks businesses stand to learn from the past few years and her views on the current return to office mandates and its’ overall impact on societyAvoiding ‘sludge’ and toxic workplace cultures, instead focusing on role modelling the kind of environment they want to create around their employees’ livesThanks to Julie for taking time out of her day to speak with me about her workflow as a parent during the past 20 years and the importance of valuing productivity over presenteeism.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT JULIE COLEJulie Cole is a recovered lawyer, co-founder and Senior Director of Public Relations at Mabel’s Labels and a parent of six kids. The business began with four mom's in 2003 and evolved into a market-leading company sold to CCL Industries in 2016 for $12M CAD. She's an award-winning entrepreneur, author, speaker and engaged community member, writing for a variety of media.CONNECT WITH JULIEWebsite mabelslabels.com/juliecoleLinkedIn @JulieColeLLB and @mabelslabelsTwitter @juliecoleFacebook @juliecole and @mabelhoodInstagram @juliecoleincRead her latest book Like A Mother------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 attracted more progressive clients to work with her design business who are willing to do the work around cultureAdvice for those entering into corporate spaces as parents and caregivers on how to advocate for themselves and their needsWhat she wishes someone would have told her before becoming a business owner and a parentThe importance of redundancy plans as you run a business supported by employees and childcare providers supporting your family’s needs The kind of world she hopes her children will grow up in and how her work is playing a small part through reimagining workplace organizational structures and designThanks to Melissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about all things parenthood and creating spaces with a sense of purpose, through commercial property and design.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT MELISSA MARSDENMelissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. Based on decades of research exploring human behaviour, her specialist team guides clients through the transformation of their workplaces for a new world of work. She is a published author, speaker, host of the Work Life by Design Podcast and has won numerous business awards and been featured in Architecture & Design media and industry events across Australia.CONNECT WITH MELISSAWebsite melissamarsden.com.auLinkedIn @melissamarsden and @COMUNiTIFacebook @melissamarsden.com.auInstagram @melmar and @wearecomuniti Read her latest book The Next Workplace------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 types of physical spaces people work inThe overnight impact of what would traditionally have been a more deliberate change plan to flexible work and how it’s accelerated companies’ awareness of integrating other physical spaces and styles of workingSome of the common reasons people come into a physical work space to socialize, connect and collaborateReimagining your next workplace and how her latest book provides a starting point for individuals and team members to examine their existing structures and create a business case for a new way forwardThanks to Melissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about reimagining workplace experiences and some of the reasons people may want to come into physical work spaces.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT MELISSA MARSDENMelissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. Based on decades of research exploring human behaviour, her specialist team guides clients through the transformation of their workplaces for a new world of work. She is a published author, speaker, host of the Work Life by Design Podcast and has won numerous business awards and been featured in Architecture & Design media and industry events across Australia.CONNECT WITH MELISSAWebsite melissamarsden.com.auLinkedIn @melissamarsden and @COMUNiTIFacebook @melissamarsden.com.auInstagram @melmar and @wearecomuniti Read her latest book The Next Workplace------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 when her daughter was two years old, quit the company she was working at and started her own businessWhat her current childcare situation looks like without local family support, school drop off and blocking her time designed for an ideal weekHow a misalignment of values in her former company led her to start her own businessIncorporating flexible work and childcare to support her employees, integrating family life into corporate branding and the overall approach to running a businessHer experiences working in the traditionally male-dominated industry of architecture as a trained interior designer and how she is getting creative with flexibility to retain talentThanks to Melissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about her current childcare situation, integrating flexibility into her business to support employees and attract ideal clients.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT MELISSA MARSDENMelissa Marsden is a Workplace Dynamics Strategist, founder and Director of COMUNiTI and a parent of four kids. Based on decades of research exploring human behaviour, her specialist team guides clients through the transformation of their workplaces for a new world of work. She is a published author, speaker, host of the Work Life by Design Podcast and has won numerous business awards and been featured in Architecture & Design media and industry events across Australia.CONNECT WITH MELISSAWebsite melissamarsden.com.auLinkedIn @melissamarsden and @COMUNiTIFacebook @melissamarsden.com.auInstagram @melmar and @wearecomuniti Read her latest book The Next Workplace------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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 so I spoke while he was in the room with me, on my lap, feeding, babbling and playing. THINGS I TALK ABOUT:My approach to help you prep like a pro, explore your options, show up as you are with your kid(s), rest and repeatMapping it all out and adjusting your routines early onWhy I don't think you should ask for permission or wait to be invitedGetting comfortable with asking for help AND receiving it when it arrivesThe importance of celebrating the moment, building in time to rechargeExperiment as you go, keep what you like and change what you need toTo download the free resources I mentioned during this episode (Babies + Biz Mini Guide and Time Blocking Template) visit: https://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resources/If you enjoy this episode, please share it with your network and leave a review. Happy exploring alongside your kids and thanks for listening!Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT AMY LYNCHI believe everyone deserves to design a life that works for them and their family. Over the past decade, I’ve negotiated remote work arrangements, freelance client work and validated business ideas, in between living and working in Canada, Ireland, England and Australia (and having kids).These days you can find me speaking, writing and advising on:flexible and remote work with kids; andcreating a parent-friendly business culture.CONNECT WITH AMYWebsite amymaureenlynch.comLinkedIn @amymlynchTwitter @amymlynch------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings, where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Edited down into under 20-minute episodes, released each Season twice weekly on Tuesday and Friday – perfect for on-the-go, meal, nap and play time listening.Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast HostJoin our movement. Bring your kid---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 3: Lissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. To date, she’s helped over one thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.In our third and final episode, we talk about preparing to re-enter the workforce as a parent and caregiver, the importance of your transferable skills and how she is learning to pace herself as a business owner.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Her advice for parents and primary caregivers who are seeking a career change as part of their re-entry into the workforceThe sad reality employers may question gaps in your resume as a caregiver but don’t discredit the experience and skills you’ve gained during this timeThings she wishes she knew before becoming a parent and entrepreneurLearning how to pace herself and enjoy being a business ownerThe kind of world she hopes her kid grows up inThanks to Lissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about all things parenthood, owning your career, making transitions and creating impact when it comes to corporate leadership.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT LISSA APPIAHLissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. With over a decade of experience in the Canadian public service, she helps organizations with their career and leadership development programming. To date, she’s helped over a thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.CONNECT WITH LISSAWebsite weapply.caLinkedIn @lissaappiah and @WeApplyFacebook @WeApplyInstagram @WeApplyYouTube @LissaAppiah------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 2: Lissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. To date, she’s helped over one thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.In the second mini episode, we talk about how she hypes herself up for in person networking events and current trends she’s seeing from employers seeking to promote parents and people from underrepresented groups into leadership roles.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Meeting Lissa at a Startup Women dinner event and not realizing how LinkedIn famous she isHow she prepares for in person networking events as a self-professed introvertAny trends she’s seeing around employers promoting parents and people from underrepresented groups into leadership roles Moving from awareness into action and at times, the stepping back of corporations from initiatives related to talent  Her opinion on the shift that needs to happen with corporate culture and how people view workThanks to Lissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about the important role aligning with a company’s values plays when it comes to talent attraction and retention, why your needs may change when you become a parent and caregiver and what corporate culture shifts need to happen.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT LISSA APPIAHLissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. With over a decade of experience in the Canadian public service, she helps organizations with their career and leadership development programming. To date, she’s helped over a thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.CONNECT WITH LISSAWebsite weapply.caLinkedIn @lissaappiah and @WeApplyFacebook @WeApplyInstagram @WeApplyYouTube @LissaAppiah------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 1: Lissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. To date, she’s helped over one thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation. In this interview, we talk about how she splits the school day shift, setting boundaries and the importance of quantifying your achievements.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Using the past few years as an opportunity to pause and reflect on how she wants to be as a parent and professionalReinforcing clear work boundaries around family time, how she’s currently splitting the school day shift with her husband and adjusting her schedule to accommodate her son’s activitiesLissa’s approach to batching her content and showing up as a parent with a young kid The importance of quantifying your achievements and how she encourages her clients to practice itWhen your employer isn’t accommodating of your changing needs as a parent and professionalThanks to Lissa for taking time out of her day to speak with me about being intentional, her routines right now and how she creates content around her school age son’s schedule.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT LISSA APPIAHLissa Appiah is the founder and CEO of WeApply Career Services, a certified career and resume strategist and parent of one kid. With over a decade of experience in the Canadian public service, she helps organizations with their career and leadership development programming. To date, she’s helped over a thousand professionals articulate their value and own their careers, was recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch in 2022 and received the Black Moms Connection Village Award at the Total Mom Pitch in 2023.CONNECT WITH LISSAWebsite weapply.caLinkedIn @lissaappiah and @WeApplyFacebook @WeApplyInstagram @WeApplyYouTube @LissaAppiah------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers. This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids. Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 3: Kate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date.In our third and final episode, we talk about why she believes the world will wait, rediscovering her interests outside of being a parent and a business owner and what she wishes someone would have told her years ago.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Why she practices the mantra the world will wait and has relaxed her approach to business to suit her lifestyleRediscovering something outside of parenting and business to continue learning, growing and being betterThings she wishes she knew before becoming a parent and entrepreneur – understanding parental guilt and avoiding burnoutThe kind of world she hopes her kid grows up inThanks to Kate for taking time out of her day to speak with me about about all things parenthood, time and cashflow management and what it’s been like to build her group of companies during school hours over the past 15 years.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT KATE TOONKate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies: Digital Masterchefs, The Recipe For SEO Success and The Clever Copywriting School, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date. She is a renowned speaker, podcaster and author, and was named Businesswoman of the Year and Training & Education Provider of the Year at Australia's My Business Awards.CONNECT WITH KATEWebsite katetoon.comLinkedIn @katetoon and @company/kate-toonTwitter @KateToonFacebook @kateToonInstagram @katetoonYouTube @katetoonRead her latest book Six Figures In School Hours------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 2: Kate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date.In the second mini episode, we talk about marketing funnels, playing the long game in business, adjusting your expectations as a parent and how she’s combining business and family travel this year.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:Why she provides a lot of free resources and plays the long game, preferring a gentler approach to marketing and salesMy approach to content marketing, providing value and customer experience and why it involves an ice barge in New YorkThe relief that can come with knowing you can’t control everything as a parent, including how your child will evolve as they grow upBecoming a new parent in Australia, far from her family in the United Kingdom and being the first of her peer group to have a childBeing paid to speak at a conference in Europe and being able to bring her teenage son with her, while travelling around and exploring togetherThanks to Kate for taking time out of her day to speak with me about her approach to marketing and sales, releasing control as a parent and celebrating the moment in business and life that she’s at.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT KATE TOONKate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies: Digital Masterchefs, The Recipe For SEO Success and The Clever Copywriting School, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date. She is a renowned speaker, podcaster and author, and was named Businesswoman of the Year and Training & Education Provider of the Year at Australia's My Business Awards.CONNECT WITH KATEWebsite katetoon.comLinkedIn @katetoon and @company/kate-toonTwitter @KateToonFacebook @kateToonInstagram @katetoonYouTube @katetoonRead her latest book Six Figures In School Hours------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Thanks for joi---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
PT 1: Kate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date.This is the first of three mini episodes of our conversation. In this interview, we talk about the transition from raising a baby while doing freelance copywriting to creating a one to many business model that works during school hours.THINGS WE TALK ABOUT:The unglamorous reality of caring for a baby while trying to build your businessMoving from a service provider to a one to many business modelHow she’s built her group of companies with a team of remote contractors during school hoursThe importance of managing your time and cashflow to get back to the basics of building a sustainable businessDefining what kind of parent you want to be and what kind of business you want to have, in order to examine areas of potential conflictThe difference between passion and persistence and why a boring business can be a very successful one Thanks to Kate for taking time out of her day to speak with me about the baby phase of parenting, working with a team of remote contractors, and the importance of persistence over passion in business.Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT KATE TOONKate Toon is an award-winning misfit entrepreneur, down to earth human and parent of one kid. Through her Stay Tooned group of companies: Digital Masterchefs, The Recipe For SEO Success and The Clever Copywriting School, she's on a mission to demystify digital marketing and has helped over 10,000 businesses to date. She is a renowned speaker, podcaster and author, and was named Businesswoman of the Year and Training & Education Provider of the Year at Australia's My Business Awards.CONNECT WITH KATEWebsite katetoon.comLinkedIn @katetoon and @company/kate-toonTwitter @KateToonFacebook @kateToonInstagram @katetoonYouTube @katetoonRead her latest book Six Figures In School Hours------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings and guest interviews where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast Host---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and I'm the host and producer of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast. Thanks for tuning in to Season 5 – mini episodes are rolling out in Spring and Summer 2023, covering all things entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids!If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review and share it with your network. I truly appreciate all of the support I've had to date and am hoping to reach as many parents as possible with these candid conversations.ABOUT SEASON 5Episode 63 with Amy Lynch: Introduction to Season 5, including a recap of the quickest podcast season turnaround ever, my podcast interview with The Remote Show and the bonus solo episodes I'll be releasingEpisodes 64–66 with Kate Toon: A parent of one kid and founder of Stay Tooned Inc., spoke with me about running multiple businesses supported by remote contractors, writing books and speaking on stages to demystify digital marketing and business buildingEpisodes 67–69 with Lissa Appiah: A parent of one kid and founder of WeApply Career Services, spoke with me about coaching career changers and job seekers, alongside facilitating corporate leadership programs to create impactEpisode 70 with Amy Lynch: A bonus solo episode about showing up as you are, pitching and presenting alongside your kidsEpisodes 71–73 with Melissa Marsden: A parent of four kids and founder of COMUNiTI, spoke with me about creating spaces with a sense of purpose, through commercial property and designEpisodes 74–76 with Julie Cole: A parent of six kids and co-founder of Mabel's Labels, spoke with me about becoming an advocate for autism, building a completely new product and going through the M&A processEpisodes 77–79 with Mayur and Joy Sontakke: Parents of three kids, spoke with me about unschooling/homeschooling their children alongside building NomadGao, Remote Explorers and Nomadtuktuk Summer Worldschool to facilitate coworking and coliving communities and experiencesEpisodes 80–81 with Amy Lynch: How I host and produce this podcast around a toddler and two school age kids and my Recap of Season 5 highlightsSeason 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings, where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Edited down into under 20-minute episodes, released each Season twice weekly on Tuesday and Friday – perfect for on-the-go, meal, nap and play time listening.Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast HostJoin our movement. Bring your kids.---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
INTRO: My name is Amy Lynch and I'm the host and producer of the Mixing Babies And Business™ Podcast.This short teaser episode features my three kids (currently ages 6, 4 and 1) and I.  We recorded this quick clip after dinner earlier this month and did all of the things podcast pros tell you NOT to do:move the mic while speakinglaugh loudly and directly into the mic (edits were needed)interrupt each otherfreeze and recorrect while recordingMini episodes will launch this Spring and continue throughout Summer 2023, covering all things entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids!I've been recording interviews with guests over the past two months from my home office/podcast studio around the toddler's nap times and while the older two are in school...BUT I am very excited as it's the first Season where I have a couple guests based across time zones with a 10-15 hour difference with Ottawa, Canada, so recording is also happening at dinner/bed/bath time.I have over 60 previous episodes from Seasons 1-4 for you to listen to while you wait.Thanks for joining me – please share it with your network of parents and leave a review!Season 5 has been sponsored by the Startup Women Fund, presented by Startup Canada, Scotiabank and UPS.------------------------------------ABOUT MIXING BABIES AND BUSINESS™Where parenthood meets professional development:As a social impact movement and community, I'm focused on producing parent-friendly professional development, digital resources and more inclusive and flexible work solutions for primary caregivers.This podcast features solo episodes from me covering my journey bringing my kids into business settings over the past seven years and guest interviews with business and community leaders, where we chat about all things parenthood, entrepreneurship, flexible and remote work with kids.Edited down into under 20-minute episodes, released each Season twice weekly on Tuesday and Friday – perfect for on-the-go, meal, nap and play time listening.Thanks for joining me and sharing with your network of parents!- Amy Lynch (+ Family)Founder | Event + Podcast HostJoin our movement. Bring your kids.http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/---------------------------------Did you enjoy this episode?Please subscribe and leave a podcast review – it helps other parents find the podcast!Learn more about #mixingbabiesandbusinessFor parents interested in flexible and remote work with kids: http://mixingbabiesandbusiness.com/free-resourcesThanks for joining me!
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