“I have listened to all episodes thus far and I have wanted to really love this podcast. Apparently the answer to 'how they do it' is, hire an aupair or nanny, have a really wealthy husband who can work flexible hours and it appears the kicker is work in the entertainment industry. This way you can drop the kids at school, have cups of tea, visit friends, walk the dog and watch tv show with your nanny and then do all of your paid work at home in your home office whilst the au pair runs around after the kids in the afternoon. I love all the women you have interviewed in their professional capacity but I dont need to hear how they 'manage' their day.
NOTE: "Getting up early before the kids at 6:30/7" isnt early!”Read full review »
FamerDell via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
07/12/15
“Why don't they dig a bit deeper and ask WHY she does it. Do any of the women have enough self knowledge to pin point ego? The desire for material possessions? Boredom at home? This podcast is heavily influenced by Mia's culture of running until you break.”Read full review »
Ces124578 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/07/16
“I want to like and respect this podcast but I find it discriminates against stay at home mums. Is working harder than harder than staying at home? Yes it is when you are financially strapped and HAVE to work when you would rather stay home. How do stay at home mothers or fathers sacrifice their...”Read full review »
Wonderxwoman via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
07/07/16
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