Part 1 of the Stay At Home Moms series with Working Girls Don't Gatekeep kicks off with my high school tennis friend Kirsten Shultz, a mom of a toddler and a set of twins! Kirsten has always had a job ever since she was 15 years old. Being a stay at home mom for her has been the most meaningful job by far. She talks through the way that she finds a routine with three kids, and also validation in herself as a mom knowing that the most important thing is to raise the next generation. Our guest today not only shares the joys and challenges of her chosen path but also delves into the unexpected sacrifices and the significance she finds in being the primary caregiver for her little ones. Join us as we hear firsthand about the hurdles she faces, the moments that bring her unparalleled joy, and the profound impact on her identity. It's a conversation that goes beyond the surface, delving into the complexities of choosing to prioritize family over a conventional career. So, whether you're a parent, soon-to-be parent, or someone navigating the intricacies of personal identity, this episode is bound to resonate. Stay tuned for a conversation that might just change the way you perceive the costs and rewards of parenting. Time Stamps: My intro: 14.22 Seconds Kirsten's Discussion Begins: 03:58 minutes
Part 1 of the Stay At Home Moms series with Working Girls Don't Gatekeep kicks off with my high school tennis friend Kirsten Shultz, a mom of a toddler and a set of twins!
Kirsten has always had a job ever since she was 15 years old. Being a stay at home mom for her has been the most meaningful job by far.
She talks through the way that she finds a routine with three kids, and also validation in herself as a mom knowing that the most important thing is to raise the next generation.
Our guest today not only shares the joys and challenges of her chosen path but also delves into the unexpected sacrifices and the significance she finds in being the primary caregiver for her little ones.
Join us as we hear firsthand about the hurdles she faces, the moments that bring her unparalleled joy, and the profound impact on her identity. It's a conversation that goes beyond the surface, delving into the complexities of choosing to prioritize family over a conventional career.
So, whether you're a parent, soon-to-be parent, or someone navigating the intricacies of personal identity, this episode is bound to resonate.
Stay tuned for a conversation that might just change the way you perceive the costs and rewards of parenting.
Time Stamps:
My intro: 14.22 Seconds
Kirsten's Discussion Begins: 03:58 minutes