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Ditching a high paying career and downsizing isn't something a ton of people do, but today's podcast guest Julie Ciardi @julieciardi is a mom of three who did just that. Despite the uncertainty, she left a high paying job at a Fortune 500 company so she could start working for herself as an entrepreneur and move up in a career that matched her own passions. Today, she helps other women build side-hustles that align with what they want to do.
In this episode she talks about:
- The top three tips moms need to know about in order to start their own side hustle
- How she took 9 months off to be with her baby, when she was still working for a company in an high level position, when the average time off was 3 months or less.
- How she was even promoted at the same company, despite working on her own terms and leaving a meeting to be at her kid's soccer practice.
- What led her to starting her entrepreneurial journey
- Why she wanted to focus on helping women build side hustles they're passionate about.
Make sure to tune into this episode.
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Ditching a high paying career and downsizing isn't something a ton of people do, but today's podcast guest Julie Ciardi @julieciardi is a mom of three who did just that. Despite the uncertainty, she left a high paying job at a Fortune 500 company so she could start working for herself as an entrepreneur and move up in a career that matched her own passions. Today, she helps other women build side-hustles that align with what they want to do.
In this episode she talks about:
- The top three tips moms need to know about in order to start their own side hustle
- How she took 9 months off to be with her baby, when she was still working for a company in an high level position, when the average time off was 3 months or less.
- How she was even promoted at the same company, despite working on her own terms and leaving a meeting to be at her kid's soccer practice.
- What led her to starting her entrepreneurial journey
- Why she wanted to focus on helping women build side hustles they're passionate about.
Make sure to tune into this episode.
.
.
.
.
.
If you liked this episode, you might also want to check out these ones too:
Permaculture, Biodiversity & One Mom's Path to Building a Sustainable Landscape Design Firm
The Power Of Living On Purpose Even In The Face Of Difficulty - An Interview With Jovian Zayne
Innovation and Motherhood - The Story of Milk Stork with Kate Torgersen