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367. Maternity Leave as an Entrepreneur, Mom Guilt + Working From Home - Getting RAW + REAL with The Millionaire Mother

the bossbabe podcast

Natalie Ellis

Self-improvement, Marketing, Education, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Motherhood, birth plans, postpartum resentment + relationships, mama guilt, support, and more – today’s episode we dive into what it’s really like to balance building a business while being in your motherhood-era. Natalie sat down with Cait, The Millionaire Mother, to get the full scoop on her experience in this season of life + to get super-candid, raw, and real. If you’re a mama, this is going to be one of your favorite episodes yet! HIGHLIGHTS What maternity leave actually looks like when you’re the CEO or founder of a business A real conversation on worthiness + navigating all the changes this season of life brings The true operations + expectations behind being a “family team” Mama guilt + how we work through those challenging moments Does balance exist as a new mama + business owner (our takes and how we create alignment + harmony in our lives/ businesses)  RESOURCES + LINKS Sign Up for Cait’s Free 3-Day Workshop to Lead From Overflow, Not Depletion. Join The Société: The Place to Build A Freedom-Based Business. Get Our Weekly Newsletter & Get Insights From Natalie Every Single Week On All Things Strategy, Motherhood, Business Growth + More.  FOLLOW bossbabe: @bossbabe.inc Natalie Ellis: @iamnatalie Cait Scudder: @themillionairemother

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0:00.0

So I feel like we can't talk about motherhood and entrepreneurship without addressing the elephant in the room.

0:07.3

Mum guilt. Oh God. The breakfast is so key. People don't talk enough about I know blood sugar balance it's crazy it's not just like you

0:16.1

have a mindset problem it's like honey your hormones are out of wet go eat a freaking sausage the

0:21.4

things that go on in your brain, I mean if someone else could see it, they'd be like,

0:26.0

my God, thank God, it's wild. Yes, 100%. How many weeks post-Pob are you right now?

0:32.0

Almost three weeks.

0:33.2

This is notes from the mothership everyone.

0:35.6

I am in it.

0:36.6

I think one of the amazing gifts that we have as entrepreneurs is that we get to model that these worlds get to coexist.

0:44.6

We get to model that we get to do both at the same time.

0:51.0

Welcome back to the Boss Made Podcast. Okay, I'm so excited about today's episode. We have

0:57.2

Kate Scudda on the podcast. She is the founder of the Millionaire Mother and

1:01.3

I wanted to bring her on to have more of a niche conversation.

1:05.6

I know about 50% of you listening are mothers or are planning to be very, very soon.

1:12.0

And so I know this is a niche conversation, but I really wanted to get into some really tactical specific topics when it comes to approaching entrepreneurship as mothers. You know, what the routines and rhythms that other women are doing,

1:24.3

mum guilt, it is a real thing talking about mum guilt, just really how you can

1:30.3

look after yourself, how you can prioritize your family and be able to work on what lights you up at the same time

1:36.1

and I wanted to have this conversation with Kate because she is a mum of three she actually

1:40.5

recorded this episode just three weeks postpartum.

1:43.0

She's a mom of three and she is a really great example of what it looks like to do things

1:49.4

your own way and really take care of yourself while be able to have harmony across your personal life, your professional life,

1:58.0

your professional life, motherhood, relationship, all the things.

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