The Mindfulness at Work Podcast
Here we explore all the ways a mindful approach to living improves every relationship, and that starts with the relationship within. We amplify women’s voices to tell the stories that shape the female (and human) condition. We will discuss the parenting process in its many spheres.
When parents feel successful at home and raising great people, that success impacts every other aspect of their life.
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Sarah Lacy, CEO/Chairman of Chairman Mom & Founder/Chairman of NeedHop - Part 2
Part 2 of our conversation with Sarah Lacy, the dynamic voice of women & culture where we continue to discuss the gender gap, as it plays out on the playground and into the boardroom.

Sarah Lacy, CEO/Chairman of Chairman Mom & Founder/Chairman of NeedHop
We are honored to share our conversation with Sarah Lacy, the dynamic voice of women & culture via her work as an investigative journalist; author of “The Uterus is a Feature Not a Bug: the Working Woman’s Guide to Overthrowing the Patriarchy”; Chairman & CEO of Chairman Mom; & Founder/Chairman of her latest venture, NeedHop.

Carlota Nelson, the writer and director of Brain Matters - Part 3
The third & final interview with Carlota Nelson, the writer and director of Brain Matters, the ground-breaking documentary which explores Early Childhood Development and how we help children thrive. Brain Matters is a global movement which uses the results of neuroscience to show how to raise children mindfully, to create the thriving citizens of our planet.

Carlota Nelson, the writer and director of Brain Matters - Part 2
In the second of three interviews, Cara Pollard & Beth Miles interview Carlota Nelson, the writer and director of Brain Matters the ground-breaking documentary which explores Early Childhood Development and how we help children thrive. Brain Matters is a global movement which uses the results of neuroscience to show how to raise children mindfully, to create the thriving citizens of our planet.