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Episode 040 - How being a single mum doesn't have to hold you back, with Corrie McLeod

Episode 040 - How being a single mum doesn't have to hold you back, with Corrie McLeod

FromSingle Mother Survival Guide


Episode 040 - How being a single mum doesn't have to hold you back, with Corrie McLeod

FromSingle Mother Survival Guide

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast, Julia talks with Corrie McLeod. Corrie has such a positive outlook on life and has achieved so much despite being a single mum. She is a perfect example that anything is possible. At age 28 Corrie started out in PR, as an account coordinator at a large multinational PR firm, after working in hospitality for 10 years. Two years later when having her first baby, Corrie found that the firm she was working with was not set up to enable her to return to work part time. She was a single mum on a pension, when she started freelancing from home. She founded Espresso Communications in 2004 and over the past decade has built the business into a thriving, internationally-recognised communications consulting company. Corrie also created two additional business units under the Hello Espresso brand in 2015: InnovationAus.com and One Part Idea, to provide public advocacy and creative services, respectively, to Australian and international businesses. In this episode Corrie shares her own story of becoming a single mum. She also discusses: starting a business as a single mum with a baby, how she stayed positive as a single mum with a baby, her approach to work life balance and how it has filtered through her company, benefits and challenges she found being a single mum, how being a single mum enabled her to travel the world with her son, how she coped as a full time single parent without family nearby, re-partnering as a single mum and how her family grew from 2 people to five in a couple of years, how she proactively prepared for her new family unit, challenges and benefits of re-partnering, and her advice for new single mums: that we are everything that our child needs, and that we are enough. Links mentioned in Podcast: http://www.helloespresso.com.au/ http://www.espressocomms.com.au/ http://www.innovationaus.com/ Connect with Corrie on Twitter here and here.  To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. For information about the single parent mentoring programs available with Julia, visit Single Mother Survival Guide Services. Book in for your complimentary 30 minute Clarity Call with Julia here.   Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide.  Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.
Released:
May 16, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Becoming a single mum is one of the most daunting and overwhelming life changes someone will ever go through. Whether you are pregnant or have teenagers, you will most likely be confused and struggling with what to do next. I became a single mum in 2013 when my daughter was just a few months old, and it has been a challenging but rewarding journey ever since. This Podcast (and the website www.singlemothersurvivalguide) was created to assist newly single mothers in all things they may need to know about. SO WHAT IS THE SINGLE MOTHER SURVIVAL GUIDE PODCAST ABOUT? A Podcast for single mums, made by a single mum… The Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast includes a mixture of me babbling about single mums business and interviews and discussions with different people and experts about different topics. First off the ranks this includes an interview with a Wills and Estate lawyer which contains everything YOU need to know about getting a Will done, an interview with a financial adviser on everyday money management, savings, spending and so forth, an interview with an online security expert so that YOU know how to keep yourself secure online, an open interview with a domestic violence survivor and advocate, and another interview with a financial adviser on everything to do with insurance, and what you should think about getting insured to ensure the financial safety for you and your kids. Coming up after that I have chats with people including parenting experts, family lawyers, and a life coach. I also chat about the social stigma of being a single mum, single parent travel, everyday tips to make YOUR life easier, dating, personal budgeting, resources out there to help YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN, child support, domestic violence, successful co-parenting, advantages to being a single mum, and the list goes on…