Podcast: Nicole Croft, The Good Birth Companion
Nicole Croft took some time out to speak with Motherswhowork.co.uk's founder and editor Joycellyn Akuffo, talking about her book The Good Birth Companion and, of course, how to have a smooth labour!...
View ArticlePodcast: Avon Lady calling…could you be successful with Avon?
At Motherswhowork.co.uk towers, it never ceases to amaze us how much mums can pack into their days, and their lives when it comes to achieving success - we've spoken with so many women over the years,...
View ArticlePodcast: Lisa Tobias, award-winning Dominos Pizza franchisee
If you're a mum who is thinking about buying a franchise but have some concerns, then you really need to take out six minutes right now to listen to this podcast. Lisa Tobias is just 32 years of age -...
View ArticlePodcast: Tara Cain (@tara_cain) – former journalist turned business mum and...
Have you ever thought of resigning from work and just doing your own thing? That's exactly what former journalist and mum-of-two Tara Cain did two years ago. Found out how she made the switch and what...
View ArticlePodcast: Need help to bring out the maths genius in your child? Maths supreme...
Not only is Carol known for working out the strangest looking sums on Countdown in seconds, but she is also a busy working mother of two children herself. Her eldest child is starting at Cambridge...
View ArticlePodcast: Faith Nwosu of Tick-Tec talks about new app MySchoolNews
Turning a challenge into a solution is one of the most common and effective ways to start a business. Tired of the cumbersome method that her sons' school was using to deliver updates, and the moans of...
View ArticlePodcast: How to apply for flexible working – the proper way
Applying for flexible working can be daunting - especially if your boss has already tried to put you off the idea verbally. But a conversation in passing shouldn't stop you from making a statutory...
View ArticleHow to not let your colleagues make you feel like a skiver
There’s nothing more irritating than doing your job (really well!), working your contracted hours and being made to feel like you’re doing something wrong because you’re leaving on time. But how do you...
View ArticleWe have a new podcast intro – what do you think?
We thought our podcasts could do we a refresh, so we’ve got this fantastic podcast intro for you…what do you think?The post We have a new podcast intro – what do you think? appeared first on The...
View ArticlePodcast: The Mothers Who Work Story
Back in 2007, I had just been made redundant and was in need of owning my own words and creativity a bit more. That’s nothing new for the journalist that I am, but what was born out of that need was...
View ArticlePodcast: Yee Kwan of Dragon’s Den fame on launching into the UK ice-cream market
Yee Kwan launched her ice cream and sorbet business after being made redundant as a surveyor in 2009. Today, Yee's business produces 18,000 litres of ice cream and sorbet a year, and is stocked in...
View ArticlePodcast: Sunshine through the rain – Lorena Oberg talks success after...
Divorce can be tough no matter how grown up you and your other half choose to be about it. But when it’s acrimonious and you don’t have a penny to your name, and you need to stay afloat so you can keep...
View ArticleNo time to read? Here’s how you can read a book a day
Yes – we all know the excuses (reasons) why we can’t read. We are busy working, or sorting out the children, or too tired, or need to help someone in the house do something. But the truth is, reading...
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