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02:00 - Background on Liz O’Donnell’s elder care experience – what happened, what it meant for her earnings potential05:30 - A first experience with a financial advisor and how it went wrong vs. why a second experience was better12:00 - Guidelines for FAs when working with caregiver clients and the role the FA can play in coordinating19:30 - How modern technology can help FAs in these situations, e.g. Zoom24:30 - Connecting with the other professionals who support caregiver clients28:30 - What goes into selecting a care facility35:30 - Affording a care facility41:45 - COVID-19 effect44:30 - Approaching the discussions around this topic This episode is sponsored by TransamericaFor more information, and tools on how you can support female clients on their journey to and through retirement visit www.transamerica.com/women-and-investing
Combining the "Best Piece of Advice" from 11 episodes of "3, 2, 1, iRelaunch," you'll hear from guests including Liz O’Donnell on relaunching after an eldercare career break, Ginny Brzezinski on her relaunch journey and “Comeback Careers,” Cynthia Stewart on relaunching as a systems engineer, Kara Goldin on building Hint into a $100 million business, Dorothy DeWitt on relaunching in financial regulatory compliance, Kendell Brown on relaunching and career transitioning, Lisa Fain on mentoring and relaunching, Selena Rezvani on being a fierce self-advocate, Kim Winsey Stevenson on relaunching in non-clinical medicine, Letitia Shen on relaunching as a hazardous substances engineer, and Salli Cobb on industry switching after a career break. Be sure to listen to the full podcast content from each of these special guests in previous episodes.
Traditional music expert Dr Liz O’Donnell discusses new specialised system to support teachers of traditional music
Today on the Disrupt Yourself Podcast, our guest is Liz O'Donnell, a marketing executive who is an expert on taking a step back to slingshot forward and that will be the topic of our conversation today. Liz is the award-winning author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman and Liz's latest book is Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Making a Living, a book in which she discusses her personal experiences and lessons learned from having to transition quickly from working mom to working daughter - working in a busy career, caring for her own family and taking on the care of her elderly parents. Many of the lessons she outlines in the book apply not only to taking care of elderly parents, but how to go through any type of disruption while showing up for others. For a complete transcript and links from this episode, please visit https://whitneyjohnson.com/liz-odonnell
Liz O'Donnell, Chairperson of the Road Safety Authority
Carol speaks with Liz O’Donnell, Founder of Working Daughter, a community of women (and men) balancing their careers and caregiving of an elderly parent or loved one. Liz has firsthand experience holding down a busy career, raising a family and then taking on a caregiving role out of the blue with both of her parents. Liz and Carol discuss the importance of “showing up” at work now, in order to gain trust and equity with your co-workers for the future when you may need some flexibility; the tough conversations that every family should have before there is a health crisis; and if you are on career break and then your circumstances change, how to position your caregiving time to your advantage.
Liz O’Donnell is the founder of Working Daughter, a community for women balancing eldercare, career, and more. An award-winning writer, she recently published her second book, "Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Earning A Living". A former family caregiver, she is a recognized expert on working while caregiving and has written on the topic for many outlets including "The Atlantic", "Forbes", "TIME", WBUR and PBS’ Next Avenue and has delivered keynotes on the topic to many audiences including Harvard University, and the Women Leading Government Conference. Find out more at https://www.workingdaughter.com. Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com.
On this episode of Healing Ties, I have the pleasure of visiting with Liz O'Donnell from Working Daughter. Liz has been a champion for caregivers, especially Working Daughters and in her new book, Working Daughters, Liz provides her readers with timely tips and real life stories to help balance your caregiving day. Listen in and learn how Liz O'Donnell is creating Healing Ties all around us?
On our FINAL EPISODE of Healing Ties, I have the pleasure of visiting with Liz O'Donnell from Working Daughter. Liz has been a champion for caregivers, especially Working Daughters and in her new book, Working Daughters, Liz provides her readers with timely tips and real life stories to help balance your caregiving day. Listen in and learn how Liz O'Donnell is creating Healing Ties all around us?
On this episode of Healing Ties, I have the pleasure of visiting with Liz O'Donnell from Working Daughter. Liz has been a champion for caregivers, especially Working Daughters and in her new book, Working Daughters, Liz provides her readers with timely tips and real life stories to help balance your caregiving day. Listen in and learn how Liz O'Donnell is creating Healing Ties all around us?
On this episode of Healing Ties, I have the pleasure of visiting with Liz O'Donnell from Working Daughter. Liz has been a champion for caregivers, especially Working Daughters and in her new book, Working Daughters, Liz provides her readers with timely tips and real life stories to help balance your caregiving day. Listen in and learn how Liz O'Donnell is creating Healing Ties all around us?
Having a difficult time balancing caring for others while still working yourself? Lori La Bey talks with author Liz O'Donnell about her new book. "Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Earning A Living." Come and join the conversation as Liz shares some of her own story about caring for both parents while working. We will find out some of the lessons she learned which can help the rest of us avoid the pitfalls that can exhaust us. Liz will also tells us about the positive side of caring for another. Contact Liz O'Donnell at her Website: www.workingdaughter.com Additonal Resources for Dementia & Caregiving at: Alzheimer's Speaks Dementia Chats Become Dementia Friendly Thank you for joining Alzheimer's Speaks Radio where sound information regarding dementia and caregiving is delivered.
Owning a business while raising a family is challenging enough. Mix in caring for one or both aging parents, and the complexities of life expand exponentially. That’s especially true for women, who comprise a majority of the 44 million unpaid eldercare providers in the United States. Liz O’Donnell, who enjoyed a fast-paced career in marketing, can speak from experience. She was already juggling her job and two children when both her parents were diagnosed with terminal illnesses on the same day. Liz, author of Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Making a Living, not only shares her advice with host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart for coping with the added responsibilities of eldercare, she also spells out ways that aging Baby Boomers can lessen the burden on their kids when they cross the Rubicon into old age. [Be sure to pick up a copy of Liz O’Donnell’s new book, Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Making a Living.] Photo: Liz O’Donnell, Working DaughterPosted: August 19, 2019Monday Morning Run Time: 37 minutes 23 seconds
What happens when you get that call - when your parent is in the hospital? What to do? What to bring? What to ask? Today we answer these important questions with our guest expert Liz O'Donnell. For more patient safety tips and tools - http://www.speakupandstayalive.comThis show is broadcast on Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Lori La Bey talks with author Liz O'Donnell about her new book. "Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Earning A Living." Come and join the conversation as Liz shares some of her own story about caring for both parents while working. We will find out some of the lessons she learned which can help the rest of us avoid the pitfalls that can exhaust us. Liz will also tells us about the positive side of caring for another. Call into the live show a (323) 870-4602 and ask your questions or make a coment. Contact Liz O'Donnell at her Website: www.workingdaughter.com Check Out Additonal Resources for Dementia & Caregiving at: Alzheimer's Speaks Dementia Chats Become Dementia Friendly Memory Cafes Speaking/Training/Consulting
Working Daughter was founded by Liz O’Donnell in 2015. A longtime marketing executive, she turned her attention to helping working daughters balance eldercare and career after caring for her two parents. Liz’s new book, Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring for Your Aging Parents While Earning A Living, will be available in August, 2019. A recognized […]
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this caregiver spotlight episode, meet Liz O'Donnell. Liz provided care for both of her parents while juggling a demanding full-time job. An expert on balancing work and family, Liz writes and speaks frequently on these topics. Her passion for working daughters is evident throughout this episode where we talk about integrating all our competing responsibilities and creating time for self-care.
In this episode Liz O’Donnell talks about older mothers who are juggling a job, dependent children and aging parents. I refer to this segment of the mum market as The Invisible Women. They claim to be cashed up with nothing to buy. I believe they represent one of the biggest opportunities within the Mum market and Liz and I discuss what brands are missing. For the show notes head to: https://marketingtomums.com.au/podcast/ep3_Liz_ODonnell_Invisible_Women
A & B revisit the interview that Emilie & B did with author Liz O’Donnell last year that explored the trade-offs women face when juggling a career with caring for aging parents. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Liz O’Donnell, author, and founder of WorkingDaughter.com, shares a realistic picture of what it’s like to care for aging parents and gives advice on how to manage it all. You’ll hear: The importance of building career equity early in your career Why you need to talk with your parents about what they want in the future, before a crisis happens How to juggle taking care of aging parents, kids and your career Book: Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman Website: WorkingDaughter.com RentASister.co – Liz O’donnell’s service company for caregivers Facebook:: @LizODonnellAuthor/ Twitter: @LizODTweets Additional resources: Caregiver Bill of Rights.http://www.workingdaughter.com/caregiver-bill-rights/ Working Daughter Manifesto: www.workingdaughter.com/downloadables/ AARP Caregiving Guide - https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2012-10/PrepareToCare-Guide-FINAL.pdf?intcmp=AE-HF-CAR-P2CGD-ENG Caregiver checklist – http://www.workingdaughter.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Caregiver-Checklist-Medical-Forms.pdf
In the start of a new miniseries on role overload, E&B interview author Liz O’Donnell to explore the trade-offs women face when juggling a career with caring for aging parents. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week I’m talking to the founder of Working Daughter, Liz O’Donnell. Working Daughter is a community for women balancing caregiving and career. Liz and I discuss her journey to becoming a voice and advocate for working daughters, having the tough conversations with your parents as they age, understanding and navigating elder care, and the concept […]
Tuesday we will speak with Liz O’Donnell the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman,. This book picks up where other business books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women. Her website WorkingDaughter.com supports women who are balancing caring for an aging parent and their career. She is the founder of Rent-A-Sister, a company that provides support services to family caregivers.Join us for an interesting conversation and learn how to make caregiving less disruptive iin your life. Liz O’Donnell can be reached: Blog WorkingDaughter.com Phone: 617-433-8003 Tweeter: @LizOD For Additional Resources check out Alzheimer's Speaks For Keynotes and Training by Lori La Bey
Elizabeth Miller and Liz O'Donnell join me in conversation about slef care and you know some other stuff!
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
Liz O’Donnell is Double Forte’s Chief Content Officer, responsible for the firm’s and its clients' digital marketing and social media strategies. She blogs regularly for the agency on the dynamic world of social media, digital communication and being heard in a very loud world. Active in her community, Liz is a member of her town’s warrant and finance committee and co-founded Women in Democracy, a non-partisan organization that encourages women to run for local office. When you lead with the creative, you're more likely not to align with your business goals.” - Liz O'Donnell What you’ll learn about in this episode: Asking “what are we trying to achieve for the company?” when brainstorming a piece of content Figuring out which of your business goals you can achieve through your content strategy (it can’t be all of them) and which of those goals have energy behind them Picking a purpose per platform and aligning them with the business goal that makes sense for that platform Why you should lead with data -- not creative Understanding who you’re trying to reach and having multiple personas based on those customers Wrapping your content in context When and how to get creative Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets Resources: Double Forte's blog
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
Liz O’Donnell is Double Forte’s Chief Content Officer, responsible for the firm’s and its client’s digital marketing and social media strategies. She blogs regularly for the agency on the dynamic world of social media, digital communication and being heard in a very loud world. Active in her community, Liz is a member of her town’s warrant and finance committee and co-founded Women in Democracy, a non-partisan organization that encourages women to run for local office. “Make sure your content is easy to consume.” - Liz O'Donnell What you’ll learn about in this episode: What actionable content is Why all content needs an action Mixing content to reach customers at different times for different lengths of time based on where they are in the customer journey How many channels your business needs to be on How content gives customers context Building what action you want into your content map Be realistic: why you shouldn’t expect people to leave comments Being explicit on the actions you want your audience to take The top three ways to make content actionable Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets Resources: Brawny everyday hero ad featuring Lee’s husband and son: www.facebook.com/brawny/videos/1564423836901759 SumoMe WordPress plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/sumome PushCrew WordPress plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/pushcrew
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
Liz O’Donnell is Double Forte’s Chief Content Officer, responsible for the firm’s and its client’s digital marketing and social media strategies. She blogs regularly for the agency on the dynamic world of social media, digital communication and being heard in a very loud world. Liz is the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other business books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women. Her website WorkingDaughter.com supports women who are balancing caring for an aging parent and their career. She is a frequent speaker and consultant to women who want to thrive and the organizations that want to reach and mobilize women. Active in her community, Liz is a member of her town’s warrant and finance committee and co-founded Women in Democracy, a non-partisan organization that encourages women to run for local office. “Success and traction happen after you stop hitting the refresh button.” - Liz O'Donnell What you’ll learn about in this episode: Good content vs. bad content: what’s the difference Using one piece of content in multiple locations and formats Sharing your content where it will resonate How to use Canva to create the perfect graphic for each platform Why one form of content will not work for every audience The danger of serving up the same piece of content in multiple formats to the same audience all at once How to use your most popular platform to build your other platforms out Merchandizing your content Why you need to focus on the long game Not signing up for more content than you can do Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets Resources: Canva Meet Edgar How to share your content Well: “Honored to be included in ….” Terribly:“Check me out on …”
Professional Moms often struggle to get the support they need from their families as well as from their employers. Neil shares some of the insights from Mogul, Mom, and Maid by Liz O’Donnell as she explores the challenges of woman in the home and work worlds. And while the challenges of High Performing Moms are plentiful, Neil offers down to earth advise for avoiding the pitfalls and getting the support Moms need and deserve. Have a question for Neil? Submit it now for discussion on a future episode of The Healthy Family Connections Podcast: http://neildbrown.com/submit
Today, we will be talking about:•How to prepare for a personal crisis at work•How to care for yourself while caring for someone else•The one word every caregiver needs to omit from their vocabularyLiz O'Donnell is the founder of Working Daughter, a resource for women balancing career and caregiving. She is a frequent speaker and consultant to women who want to thrive and the organizations that want to reach and mobilize women and has written on the topic of eldercare for the Atlantic, Forbes, and The Huffington Post. She is also the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other business books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women.To learn more about Liz O'Donnell go to http://www.workingdaughter.com
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
In our final episode of February, we look back at some of the best social media and storytelling lessons we learned this month from Heather Hawkins, Liz O'Donnell, and host Lee Caraher’s solocast about activism. “When your business and your message do not line up, you’re at risk. It’s marketing’s job to make them line up.” - Lee Caraher What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why you need to start telling your story (Heather Hawkins) How to start telling your story if you’ve never done it (Heather Hawkins) Why you have to get so good at telling your story that telling it becomes second nature (Heather Hawkins) Why your story must be told from an authentic place (Heather Hawkins) Don’t be tone deaf: why you can’t post “normal” content during inappropriate times and why you must turn social off when something hits (Liz O’Donnell) How to use Twitter Moments and Trending Topics to stay on top of current events on social (Liz O’Donnell) Why you need to up your social game (Liz O’Donnell) Listening to what others are saying on social media (Liz O’Donnell) FACE: why frequency, authenticity, consistency, and engagement are the key to building trust (Liz O’Donnell) Why you need to be able to walk the walk with your activism (Lee Caraher) Why you need to fully flesh out your company’s point of view (Lee Caraher) Why you need the infrastructure to manage the result of becoming an activist company (Lee Caraher) Why you need to prepare your social media before you take the activist plunge (Lee Caraher) Why you must thank the supporters of you and your activism (Lee Caraher) Why there’s no turning back once you get into the activist arena and what your future will look like once you take the plunge (Lee Caraher) Full interviews: Heather Hawkins Liz O’Donnell Lee Caraher Ways to contact Heather: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/heatherhawkins Instagram: @elevation_strategy Email: heather@elevation-strategy.com Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
We liked her so much we kept talking! Liz O’Donnell is Double Forte’s Chief Content Officer, responsible for the firm’s and its client’s digital marketing and social media strategies. She blogs regularly for the agency on the dynamic world of social media, digital communication and being heard in a very loud world. Liz is the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other business books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women. Her website WorkingDaughter.com supports women who are balancing caring for an aging parent and their career. She is a frequent speaker and consultant to women who want to thrive and the organizations that want to reach and mobilize women. Active in her community, Liz is a member of her town’s warrant and finance committee and co-founded Women in Democracy, a non-partisan organization that encourages women to run for local office. “Instagram is not Insta-gram anymore. Instagram is a portfolio of the best stuff.” - Liz O'Donnell What you’ll learn about in this episode: Liz’s 7 New Year's resolutions for communication in 2017 Posting with intention: figuring out your cornerstone messages Being spontaneous and relevant on social Leveraging your great content How to earn trust through engagement Why you must do live video Why you need to figure out how to have fun with social media Twitter auto DM’s: why you need to stop doing them Why you have to keep an eye on your analytics Why you need to have a podcast -- or at least be a guest on podcasts Why you need to cut down on the business speak Automation tools: why you can’t do all of your social media manually Why you should blog less in 2017 Tips for making the most of LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets Resources: Liz’s blog “7 New Year’s Resolutions”: double-forte.com/7-new-years-resolutions Liz’s blog “7 PR and Social Media Habits to Leave Behind in 2016”: double-forte.com/7-pr-and-social-media-habits-to-leave-in-2016 Meet Edgar: meetedgar.com Podcast Interview Booker: Interview connections -- www.interviewconnections.com Podcast producer: Predictive ROI -- www.predictiveROI.com
Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
Liz O’Donnell is Double Forte’s Chief Content Officer, responsible for the firm’s and its client’s digital marketing and social media strategies. She blogs regularly for the agency on the dynamic world of social media, digital communication and being heard in a very loud world. Liz is the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other business books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women. Her website WorkingDaughter.com supports women who are balancing caring for an aging parent and their career. She is a frequent speaker and consultant to women who want to thrive and the organizations that want to reach and mobilize women. Active in her community, Liz is a member of her town’s warrant and finance committee and co-founded Women in Democracy, a non-partisan organization that encourages women to run for local office. “If you’re going to do communications the way that you did them in the past, you might as well whisper.” - Liz O'Donnell What you’ll learn about in this episode: How President Trump has changed everything with Twitter Don’t be tone deaf: why you can’t post “normal” content during inappropriate times and why you must turn social off when something hits Why you need to be tuned into Twitter Moments and Trending Topics Why now is the best time to up your social game FACE: why frequency, authenticity, consistency, and engagement are the key to building trust Platforms vs. third party tools: what should you be using to judge trends What to give interns -- and what to not give them Why you need to be really careful when you try to bring in humor When to play it safe -- and when playing it safe is the wrong move How to choose your social media platform Ways to contact Liz: Email: lodonnell@double-forte.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liz3point0 Website: www.double-forte.com Twitter: @LizODTweets Resources: Liz’s Blog “The President Tweeted Again”: double-forte.com/the-president-tweeted-again 7 Twitter Habits to Develop Now: double-forte.com/7-twitter-habits-you-should-develop-now
Liz O’Donnell is the co-founder of SheStarts, which supports the growing pipeline of women founders in Boston. She is also the founder of Working Daughter, a website that supports women balancing career and eldercare and offers coaching for caregivers. An advocate of working women, she is the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other books leave off – understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women.
Liz O'Donnell, founder of WorkingDaughter.com, joins Denise to discuss working our life's purpose--to help family caregivers. About Liz Liz O'Donnell is the founder of Working Daughter, a website for women balancing career and caregiving, something she tries to do everyday. Liz runs the East Coast operations of a PR firm and cares for her 90-year-old father. She is also a working mother -- she has a high schooler and a middle schoolers at home- -- and is the author of the book, Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Liz O'Donnell, founder of WorkingDaughter.com, joins Denise to discuss how we define (and redefine) our definitions of success. About Liz Liz O'Donnell is the founder of Working Daughter, a website for women balancing career and caregiving, something she tries to do everyday. Liz runs the East Coast operations of a PR firm and cares for her 90-year-old father. She is also a working mother -- she has a high schooler and a middle schoolers at home- -- and is the author of the book, Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
Liz O'Donnell, founder of WorkingDaughter.com, joins Denise to discuss how to manage the time spent to help aging parents to it doesn't take away from time with the growing kids. About Liz Liz O'Donnell is the founder of Working Daughter, a website for women balancing career and caregiving, something she tries to do everyday. Liz runs the East Coast operations of a PR firm and cares for her 90-year-old father. She is also a working mother -- she has a high schooler and a middle schoolers at home- -- and is the author of the book, Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caring-conversations/message
For many women, becoming a caregiver can happen at a moment's notice. Liz O'Donnell is the author of "Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman," and she talks with Carol and Ron about her story. She also gives some advice for mothers who find themselves to be new caregivers. Originally aired on Caregiver SOS: On Air presented by the WellMed Charitable Foundation on May 29, 2016, in San Antonio, TX on 930 AM KLUP “The Answer.” With co-hosts Carol Zernial and Ron Aaron. For more about CaregiverSOS, visit caregiversos.org Like CaregiverSOS on Facebook, www.facebook.com/CaregiverSOS Follow on Twitter, twitter.com/wellmedgives And on Instagram, instagram.com/wellmedgives/
Copy That Pops: Writing Tips and Psychology Hacks for Business
Liz O’Donnell joins us to talk about Double Forte, hot trends in social media, and why you need to be a practitioner before you can be a coach or consultant. Liz’s path to digital PR and marketing. Her day to day life at Double Forte. The hot trends in social media right now. How she rediscovered her passion for writing and started her blog. How to write a great blog post that gets attention. What goes into an effective content strategy. Read More:Shownotes for Becoming a Social Media Practitioner with Liz O’Donnell
Liz O’Donnell is the General Manager of Double Forte, a marketing firm expert at connecting companies to the people who matter to them via digital, marketing, and content strategies. She is also the co-founder of SheStarts, which supports the growing pipeline of women founders in Boston through networking, coaching and events. Liz is the author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, a book that picks up where other business books leave off understanding the impact women’s personal lives have on their careers and the ways business can support working women. She is a frequent speaker and consultant to women who want to thrive and the organizations that want to reach and mobilize women. Interesting Facts and Sound Bites: Her first blog, Hello Ladies, was named one of the top 100 websites for women by Forbes, a Best of the Net by Working Mother Magazine and a Voice of the Year by BlogHer. Today you can find her blogging at WorkingDaughter.com, a resource for women balancing career and caring for their aging parents. She is passionate about helping women thrive and helping companies reach and mobilize this powerful resource. Liz has been also named as the "Voice of the Year" and a "must read" political blogger by BlogHer. She is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, MomsRising and SheKnows.
In today’s fast paced business climate being able to identify your ideal client and stand out with relevancy and authenticity isn’t an option, it’s essential. The traditional public relations model has shifted from a one way conversation to and ongoing dialogue. It’s never been more important to speak directly to your customer and their needs. Liz O’Donnell is the General Manager of Double-Forte.com, a public relations and marketing services firm. Liz has been in the PR industry for twenty years, is the co-founder of SheStarts, and the author of The Balance Act of the Modern. Listen and learn how modern PR firms gather marketing insights and intelligence to stay ahead of the curve, how to create buyer personas and remain relevant in your industry. Visit http://www.IanGarlic.com for more info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Roisin meets Liz O'Donnell to talk about life after politics, using her column as an outlet, and her role at the helm of the Road Safety Authority.
Talking about The Modern Woman: Juggling Careers, Motherhood, Marriage and Households with Liz O Donnell, author of the book Mogul, Mom and Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman, where she takes a look at the juggle working women do on a regular basis.
LIZ O’Donnell, is a working mother and author of Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman. A public relations executive at Double Forte, Liz truly understands both the rewards and the challenges of being a working mother. She is also the founder of Hello Ladies, an award winning website for smart, busy women named one of the top 100 websites for women by Forbes and a Best of the Net by Working Moms.
Miriam O'Callaghan interviews former Junior Minister at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Professor Monica McWilliams formerly of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition on their experiences of negotiating the Good Friday Agreement