Regina Hutchinson and Jill Stark | Balancing Act of Stay-at-Home Dads and Power Moms
Ever wonder how the dynamics of career-driven women and stay-at-home dads unravel in modern families? Today"s episode brings you a fascinating exploration of this topic with industry leaders Jill Stark and Regina Hutchinson. We delve into the transformative decisions, societal biases, and financial impacts of reversing traditional domestic roles. As Jill and Regina open up about their lives, we gain a deeper understanding of the pressures and liberations that come with such an arrangement. They shed light on the importance of support systems and debunk the myths surrounding stay-at-home fathers, empowering more women to take the lead without hesitation. Join us for this empowering discussion that reassures every listener that they"re not alone in seeking the perfect blend of professional success and personal contentment. In this episode, we talk about the following: 1. The importance of having thoughtful and open conversations about individual and family needs, career fulfillment, and financial considerations. 2. How cultivating empathy, makes leaders more understanding and supportive of the diverse needs of their team members. 3. Recognizing different aspects to find ways to maintain a healthy balance between work and personal life. Connect with Regina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginahutchinson/ Connect with Jill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-stark/ _____________________________________________________ Ready to continue your professional growth? Here are a few resources for you: Get my Book: The Art of Everyday Negotiation without Manipulation https://susietomenchok.com/buy-the-art-of-everyday-negotiation Join my Newsletter: The Monday Minute https://susietomenchok.com/email-list-opt-in Hire me: Learn More About my Services https://susietomenchok.com/servicespage Connect with Me: Find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/susietomenchok/
From "Leaders with Leverage: Adopting a Negotiator Mindset"
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