Work: Nine To Five Just Became 24/7
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When you become a mum, every career choice suddenly comes under scrutiny. All of a sudden, it can feel like you owe everyone an explanation for why you’re a stay at home mum, or still in love with your job, or just slogging it out, trying to make ends meet. Like lots of things in motherhood, it seems there’s no right way to do it.  In this episode, we dive deep on motherhood and careers.  You’ll hear from journalist Narelda Jacobs about how her career in TV news made her want to hug her daughter so much tighter. From comedian Veronica Milsom, who has just left her drive time radio gig to give birth to her second child. From disability activist Stephanie Thompson about how her whole career had to shift after childbirth. And many more.  Me After You was made in partnership with Huggies: Be Comfortable In Your Skin. Take our Me After You Feedback Survey for your chance to win a $50 voucher and be loved forever by us. Here's a link to the survey:https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5419259/4a5ebc6da5f8 CREDITS Host: Laura Byrne @ladyandacat Executive Producer: Elise Cooper @elisejcooper Producer and Editor: Lama Zakharia  Head of Audio: Bridget Northeast Thanks to all the mums who featured in this episode, for sharing their stories to make all mums feel like they’re not alone Teresa Palmer- @teresapalmer Grace Bell Narelda Jacobs- @nareldajacobs Veronica Milsom- @veronicamilsom Truan Terrance Stephanie Thompson- @bravemumma and a link to her book, The Day My Vagina Broke... https://www.amazon.com.au/Day-My-Vagina-Broke-childbirth-ebook/dp/B0813YLG4X  Emilyeen Filardi Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/
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