• Lawyer Olivia Mioni on why working full time doesn't mean mothers love their children any less

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
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Lawyer Olivia Mioni on why working full time doesn't mean mothers love their children any less

  • Summary

  • Olivia Mioni always knew that her mum was an inspiration, but when she stepped into motherhood herself, she appreciated her even more. Her mum was single, she worked full time, she made a career when she was 40, and Olivia never felt like she was left to the wayside.

    And as a lawyer, Olivia was always worried about how she'd make work, work alongside motherhood. It wasn't necessarily the career stuff. More so, she was worried about how she'd be able to dedicate herself to family life while navigating a demanding job. But as she's here to tell you, working five days a week doesn't mean she has no time with or for her daughter.

    Here, we talk about the plot twist that was taking on a new role while on parental leave that would lead her back to the workforce five days a week and her husband reducing his paid work schedule, why being a full time working parent doesn't mean you love your kids any less and how motherhood has influenced her relationship with imposter syndrome and confidence for the better.

    I'm Lucinda, this is Ready or Not, and here is the kind and clever Olivia Mioni.

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