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In Episode 26 of the 4NPs Podcast, we talk to Donna Cardillo — The Inspiration Nurse — about embracing change in nursing, finding a nursing community to thrive in, and the endless opportunities open to nurses willing to take them. SHOW NOTES: Website: https://donnacardillo.com/ Follow Donna on all social media Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/donnacardillo Blog: https://donnacardillo.com/blog/ Podcast: https://donnacardillo.com/tag/podcast/ Upcoming Retreat: Empowered Nurse, Enlighted Practice™ Canyon Ranch Resort & Spa September 15-18, 2022 – Lenox, MA https://donnacardillo.com/events/ Books - Donna has a 4 book special on her website - https://donnacardillo.com/shop/save-15-on-donnas-4-book-special/ A Daybook for Beginning Nurses Donna Cardillo, RN, MA Falling Together: How to Find Balance, Joy, and Meaningful Change When Your Life Seems to be Falling Apart Paperback – April 5, 2016 The ULTIMATE Career Guide for Nurses: Practical Advice for Thriving at Every Stage of Your Career by CSP Donna Wilk Cardillo, RN, MA | Aug 30, 2018 Your First Year As a Nurse, Second Edition: Making the Transition from Total Novice to Successful Professional Part of: Your First Year (5 Books) | by Donna Cardillo | Nov 9, 2019 A life altering book that Donna recommends The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal Paperback – Illustrated, January 1, 2003 by Jim Loehr (Author), Tony Schwartz (Author) The Book of Awakening by Mark Nepo. Other mentions: https://www.ccrnreview.com/faculty/laura-gasparis-vonfrolio-rn-phd
Suzanne Brown empowers companies to become more balance-friendly and professional working moms to create the work-life balance they crave. She is a TED speaker and has been featured in major publications such as TIME, Forbes, Working Mother, Reader’s Digest, Shape, and Prevention. She’s a mom, wife, consultant, speaker, strategist, avid international traveler, and award-winning author. What We Discuss with Suzanne Brown: Shifting into a creative mindset when writing a book Her creative process behind writing the first book The evolution of the concept of flexibility from her first book to her TEDx Talk and the second book The importance of putting yourself into the mindset of the reader To view full show notes, Click Here! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Suzanne Brown returns to What's The Word to speak about the evolution of social media. Suzanne empowers companies to become more balance-friendly and professional working moms to create the work-life balance they crave. She is a TED speaker and has been featured in major publications such as TIME, Forbes, Working Mother, Reader’s Digest, Shape, and Prevention. Her recent book, Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family was named the 2018 Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal Winner in the Non-Fiction – Business/Finance category. Website: www.mompowerment.com Twitter: @mompowerment
How can you be the mom you want to be without walking away from your career and all you've worked so hard for? What if you could work part-time, continuing down your professional path, and actually spend quality time with family? Suzanne Brown shares her expertise combined with detailed research and advice from other part-time working moms. In her award-winning book, Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family, she recounts stories, advice, and insights from her own experience and more than 110 other professional part-time working moms to: • empower you to think differently about career and work-life balance • provide a how-to for transitioning your career model Suzanne Brown is a part-time strategic marketing and business consultant, TEDx speaker, author, and avid international traveler. She has more than 12 years of experience at large marketing agencies. Suzanne started her entrepreneurial journey after having a consulting side business for 7 years while still working in Corporate America. As a consultant with her own clients, she had more flexibility and control over her schedule. Suzanne received her MBA in Marketing, BBA in Finance, and BA in Spanish from The University of Texas at Austin. Suzanne and her family live in Austin, Texas. Check out Suzanne's weekly blog at mompowerment.com or follow her onTwitter @mompowerment. To learn more about Suzanne, visit: https://mompowerment.com/home-page/about/ To learn more about Houston Money Week visit: www.Houstonmoneyweek.org http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/how-schools-can-improve-their-personal-finance-education.html/ Financial Advisor Magazine Articles: http://www.fa-mag.com/news/advisors-stay-the-course-amid-monday-s-market-drop-22864.html?section=3 http://www.fa-mag.com/news/on-it-s-80th-anniversaryadvisors-consider-social-security-s-impactfuture-22784.html?section=3 You can listen live by going to www.kpft.org and clicking on the HD3 tab. You can also listen to this episode and others by podcast at: http://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/moneymatters or www.moneymatterspodcast.com #KPFTHOUSTON #HoustonMoneyWK #Mompowerment
Today we are deconstructing our last episode with Suzanne Brown. Suzanne is a strategic marketing and business consultant who gradually reformatted her work life to fit her new and challenging mom life. If you haven’t listened already, be sure to go back and download Episode 20 and hear Suzanne explain the many (MANY) steps she’s taken to find balance and reclaim HERSELF first. Listen as Kate & Liz discuss: Our transitions to part-time work once we became mom Numerous iterations of part-time working schedule What work-life balance looks like for us (hint: it’s constantly changing) Managing all the schedules and households The importance of finding ourselves. Why isn’t parenthood valued as highly as a paid profession??! How we are incorporating giving kids space as the school year is starting. Links from Show: Episode 20: Suzanne Brown, Author & Mom of two, empowering women find the elusive work-life “balance” Mom Deconstructed: Episode 14: Figuring out who you are once you have time to breathe. Mom Deconstructed: Episode 13: Battling Summertime Boredom with Kids. Scarcity Mindset: How the Scarcity Mindset can Make Problems Worse: NPR Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family by Suzanne Brown The Mother's Guide to Self-Renewal: How to Reclaim, Rejuvenate and Re-Balance Your Life Paperback – by Renée Peterson Trudeau EPISODE SPONSORS: Crate Joy This podcast is made possible by listeners, like you. We believe that community is key to motherhood, we invite you to consider joining our Patreon community and supporting us with a monthly donation on our page: www.patreon.com/momdeconstructed. If you would like to become one of our sponsors visit: www.momdeconstructed.com/advertising and start the conversation! All our sponsor offers are available on our website. To get all the discounts and perks go to www.momdeconstructed.com/sponsors MORE FROM SUZANNE Mompowerment Website Follow Suzanne on Facebook. Follow Suzanne on Instagram. Follow Suzanne on Pinterest. Follow Suzanne on Twitter. MORE FROM MOM DECONSTRUCTED: Support this podcast on Patreon. Leave a review on ITunes here. Sign up for our newsletter here. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Facebook. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Instagram. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Twitter. MORE FROM KATE: Kate Turza, Postpartum Doula Follow Kate on Facebook Join Kate’s Facebook Group, Reality Tykes MORE FROM LIZ: Mom...In The Works Follow Liz on Facebook Follow Liz on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To kick off our second season, we are chatting with Suzanne Brown, a mom of 2 young boys, this week. Suzanne is a strategic marketing and business consultant, speaker (including a TEDx talk), avid international traveler, work-life balance expert and advocate, and author. Her books include: Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family and The Mompowerment Guide to Work-life Balance. She empowers moms to think differently about their career approach and provides guidance on work-life balance through her own experience and research as well as stories, insights, and advice from more than 110 interviews with professional part-time working moms. Listen as Suzanne shares how: Her day is structured to allow for “me” time. She negotiated and moved to part-time in the corporate world after having her son prematurely. She maintains her boundaries and priorities to keep her work and life balanced. She worked towards finding who SHE was again after becoming a mom. She maintained who she was after she had her second child. Traveling has always been a part of her family life. Engaging with other moms energizes her. She gives her children space after school. Quotables: “If I’m trying to do a checkbox every day, I would fail. But, if I look week or month, I’m doing great.” - Suzanne Brown “Motherhood in general was kind of a shock to my system.” - Suzanne Brown “We honestly thought we could just nicely tuck this child into this very active lifestyle.” - Suzanne Brown “I literally woke up after a year of being a mom, looked in the mirror and thought “Where did I go?” - Suzanne Brown “It’s really hard when your child is your greatest source of frustration.” - Suzanne Brown “I feel like if someone said ‘it’s ok for everything not to be unicorns and rainbows all the time, that doesn’t make you a bad mom. It just means you are a human being and have to try something different.’” - Suzanne Brown Links from Show: Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family by Suzanne Brown Bad Moms Soundtrack Hardcore 24by Janet Evanovich The Mother's Guide to Self-Renewal: How to Reclaim, Rejuvenate and Re-Balance Your Life Paperback– by Renée Peterson Trudeau EPISODE SPONSORS: Crate Joy This podcast is made possible by listeners, like you. We believe that community is key to motherhood, we invite you to consider joining our Patreon community and supporting us with a monthly donation on our page: www.patreon.com/momdeconstructed. If you would like to become one of our sponsors visit: www.momdeconstructed.com/advertisingand start the conversation! All our sponsor offers are available on our website. To get all the discounts and perks go to www.momdeconstructed.com/sponsors MORE FROM SUZANNE Mompowerment Website Follow Suzanne on Facebook. Follow Suzanne on Instagram. Follow Suzanne on Pinterest. Follow Suzanne on Twitter. MORE FROM MOM DECONSTRUCTED: Support this podcast on Patreon. Leave a review on ITunes here. Sign up for our newsletter here. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Facebook. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Instagram. Follow Mom Deconstructed on Twitter. MORE FROM KATE: Kate Turza, Postpartum Doula Follow Kate on Facebook Join Kate’s Facebook Group, Reality Tykes MORE FROM LIZ Mom...In The Works Follow Liz on Facebook Follow Liz on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Lisa Druxman, founder of FIT4MOM and author of The Empowered Mama, shares tips about putting on your own oxygen mask first. Spotlight on Moms features McKenzie Guymon of GirlLovesGlam.com. Stacey Tisdale, financial expert and author of The True Cost of Happiness: The Real Story Behind Managing Your Money, shares the new rules for raising money smart kids. Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family, talks career models. Gregg Murset, co-founder and CEO of BusyKid, shares tips for preparing kids for adult responsibilities.
This episode is dedicated to all those women in the workforce who are trying to strike the perfect balance between their professional life and personal life, to those women who want to be empowered in their career and still carve out significant time for their partner and children. I’m one of them, and so is today’s guest. Suzanne Brown is a strategic marketing and business consultant, speaker, and an expert on and an advocate for professional part-time working moms. She's also the author of a new book that's coming out in September, called Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family. In this episode of Women Worldwide, Suzanne encourages all the mothers in our audience to think differently about their career approach, plus explains how employers can (and why they should) support women who choose a part-time or flexible career path. In This Episode Research that supports part-time work schedules for moms The mindset shift women need if they want a nontraditional schedule Tips for becoming more efficient with your time at work The importance of discussing work/life balance with the women around us How to discuss the transition with your team at work Quotes in This Episode “[Early in my career], all the models that I had of working moms didn't really show me work-life balance... I really wanted to own my life again; I wanted my life back.” —Suzanne Brown “Not all of us can spend 24/7, 52 weeks year with our significant others, so having that work to still keep you engaged can be very important—but it can actually keep you happier… In all of the many bits of research that I did, I found it really interesting that part time working moms are actually happier than full time working moms and stay-at-home moms.” —Suzanne Brown “There is a kind of a mind shift that has to happen, because when you go to work part-time, it's generally not just cutting your hours. You have to think differently about working part-time. You have to think about your productivity a little bit differently.” —Suzanne Brown “All of the generations are coming at it from a different approach but their end goal is the same. ‘I want more work-life balance. I want more control over my schedule. I want more time with my family." And that might not necessarily be with their kids. It might be with grandkids, or it might be with their aging parents. It looks different based on who you're talking to.” —Suzanne Brown “In all the conversations that I had when I was in grad school or as a college age student, I didn't really hear about work-life balance… That just wasn't a constant conversation that I was having. But I think that if we can get that information out there, we can learn from each other.” —Suzanne Brown Resources Mompowerment The Mompowerment Community on Facebook and Twitter Writing from Laura Vanderkam
Episode Summary: Today we’re chatting with Suzanne Brown. Suzanne is a full-time mom to 2 young boys, wife, part-time business and marketing strategy consultant, writer, and avid international traveler. She helps businesses understand how marketing can help their bottom line and helps them work better with their marketing agencies. Before focusing on her own business endeavors about 4 years ago, Suzanne worked at various large marketing agencies in Austin, New York, Miami, Chicago and San Antonio. Suzanne has more than 15 years of experience managing and developing integrated marketing campaigns and projects for primarily Fortune 500 companies. In mid-2013, in addition to her consulting work, Suzanne started researching for her book, “Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms who Balance Career & Family,” to share advice and insights from over 100 part-time working moms. She also just gave a talk at TEDx SMU Women. Suzanne received her MBA in marketing and a BBA in Finance from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas - Austin. She also holds a BA in Spanish from UT Austin. Suzanne and her family live in Austin, Texas. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How modern professionals are getting creative to design work arrangements that provide the flexibility, space, and freedom they’ve been craving. You’ll hear about the interviews Suzanne has conducted with over a hundred working moms (and counting!) about how they created their own part-time and flexible work situations without having to take a step back in their careers. She describes the amazing variety of solutions other working moms have used to create more time for their families and themselves. You’ll receive some tips you can use to begin to craft your own part-time schedule, even if you work for a demanding company, and even if no one else in your organization is doing it. You’ll also hear the broader social shifts that are occurring across the U.S. that we hope will support companies to adapt to working family needs so we can keep talented working parents in the workplace. Show Notes: Episode WPR003 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Suzanne Brown Contact Info: Website & Blog: http://mompowerment.com Ted Talk: “It’s Time to Create Professional Part-Time Working Mom Opportunities” List Your Leave Working Parent Resource Website Facebook Community About the Working Parent Resource: The Working Parent Resource is dedicated to helping ambitious working parents acquire the information, insights, and tools they need to create a more intentional and fulfilling life that reflects their deepest values and priorities. Sarah Argenal, the host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast, has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development, and is a Certified Professional Coach with over 15 years of experience in counseling, coaching, teaching, course development, and project management. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com. Join the Conversation! Leave your comments about the show, offer suggestions for upcoming show topics, or let us know what we can be doing better! We’d love to hear from you over in our free Facebook community at: http://WorkingParentResource.com/Community. Sponsor: This show was sponsored by the Working Parent Resource. We offer a carefully curated archive of Resources, a diverse suite of coaching opportunities, in-person and online communities, and much more. Check it out here: http://WorkingParentResource.com. Reminders: Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published. Please leave an honest rating and review as well. Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated! They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them. Founding Member of the Parents on Demand™ Network. The post “WPR003: How To Cut Back at Work Without Ruining Your Career with Suzanne Brown” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.