Ep. 65 - Discovering and Connecting to Your Passions with Bethany Braun-Silva
Do you ever feel like sometimes the universe is shouting something at you, but you just aren’t listening… like to slow down, take time to yourself or even create a vision board? Okay, I’m not going to get woo woo on you, but this episode with Bethany Braun-Silva was a good reminder that it is okay to take a week off. It is okay to take time to stop and think about what your goals are in life. And it is okay to focus on your career even if you have young kids.
Bethany has 2 boys and lives in NYC. In her off hours you can find her on-air showcasing some of the latest and greatest parenting products, side note - she shares one of her favorite summer products in the episode, or talking all about working motherhood.
Because I batch my podcast episodes, this episode was recorded in February so at the time Bethany was the editor at Parenting.com. Since then she has moved over to be the Senior Content Strategist at What to Expect and is still living her dream in the parenting and lifestyle space.
In this episode we talk all about taking a week off just to herself, how to discover and connect to your passions, finding freelance jobs as a mom and her journey as a career-driven full-time working mom.
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Website: bethanybraun.com
Resources
Book: Bevelations by Bevi Smith
Book: Untamed by Glendon Doyle
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