Simple Home Organization Tips that Working Moms Need with Tink Fisher of Clean House Tink
The episode of the Working Mom's Playbook features a discussion on the challenges of keeping a home clean and organized while juggling a career and motherhood. The guest, Clean House Tink founder Tink Fisher, shares expert advice on creating systems, decluttering, and managing time effectively to maintain an organized home. The conversation covers the importance of creating a cleaning routine, decluttering, and organizing the home to reduce stress and improve quality of life. It emphasizes the significance of creating systems and using the right tools to maintain a clean and clutter-free home. The discussion also highlights the impact of a clean and organized home on mental well-being and family dynamics.
Making Childcare Affordable Again in the US with Laura Manion
On this week's episode of The Working Mom's Playbook, Antonia DePace sits down with the President & CEO of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry to discuss the critical issue of childcare affordability and accessibility, highlighting personal experiences, statistics, and legislative efforts on a local and national scale. It also explores how the lack of affordable childcare affects more than just women, but the economy, as well. The conversation emphasizes the intersection of childcare with business, economics, and societal challenges, providing insights into the struggles faced by working parents. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced by working moms, particularly in balancing work and family responsibilities, the impact of childcare costs, and the need for support and advocacy. The dup also explore the role of employers and the need for a modern family-friendly workplace.
The Shocking Truth About Pediatric ERs
In this episode, Antonia DePace interviews Phyllis Rabinowitz, founder of the R Baby Foundation, who shares her heartbreaking story of losing her daughter Rebecca due to an unprepared pediatric emergency room. Phyllis discusses the alarming statistics surrounding pediatric emergency care in the U.S., the importance of parental advocacy, and how families can prepare for pediatric emergencies. The conversation highlights the need for systemic change in pediatric emergency room preparedness and the role of parents in advocating for their children's safety—as well as the progress that has been made so far.
How to Promote Independent Play When Working From Home with Jill Lerman | JillyBeansNYC
In this episode, Jill Lerman, a play and parenting coach, discusses the importance of independent play for children and how working parents can balance their responsibilities while fostering their child's development. Jill emphasizes the need to reframe independent play as a gift rather than a tool for parental convenience, and she provides practical strategies for facilitating play without direct involvement. The conversation covers various aspects of independent play, including its developmental stages, the significance of the environment, and the importance of connection between parent and child. Jill also addresses common myths about independent play and offers insights on how to create engaging play experiences for children.
Preparing For Twins, Breastfeeding, And Identity Shifts As A Mom with Jordan Price
In this episode, we sit down with Jordan Price, a project manager and social media expert who suddenly found herself navigating the world of "boy mom" life after the birth of her first son followed by twin boys.