Communications Business Advisor

Episode 25: Comms and Moms, Part 2


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Welcome to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with Tara McDonagh, your go-to platform for corporate communications professionals who elevate their work, build influence, and solidify their role as critical advisors at the decision-making table. In this episode, we continue our discussion on Moms in Comms, and we tackle it a bit differently this time.

We hear YOUR voices … YOUR stories … many of them.

We start with an interview with a Communications leader in the Corporate environment working at a billions-of-dollars, known brand in North America and we end with sharing several perspectives from many women from the Senior Manager to Senior Vice President level at Corporations - all in Communications functions (PR, Internal Comms, Executive Comms, Public Affairs, and Crisis Comms).

We purposefully kept full names and companies out of this episode so we could encourage candid conversations. And here's what we tackle:

Motherhood bias

Motherhood biases still impact women in the workplace, from doubts about leadership capabilities to unfair societal expectations. From navigating fertility treatments, announcing pregnancies at work, and being "typecast" as a working mom. This episode challenges the "mom vs. child-free" divide, emphasizing that structural change is the key to advancing our field and the women in it.

Child-free women perspective and Male allies

Tara speaks with her guest, Andrea, about what it was like for them both before they became parents and what biases they remember from that time, as well as the systems set up to divide us rather than unite us. Related to this, we discuss men's role in being active advocates and allies in this mission of inclusion and growth for women in our field.

Challenging Workplace Norms

From outdated maternity leave policies to rigid return-to-office mandates, corporate systems can keep Moms from elevating in their careers. Tara and her guests encourage leaders to push for inclusivity, remote or hybrid solutions, and even innovative ideas to continue the growth path for women. Success stories showcase women securing promotions, negotiating confidently, and driving change within their industries.

This episode is sponsored by Raise the Tide™, a program for women communications leaders working in the corporate environment.

Visit taramcdonagh.com to learn more about how to work with Tara. Or follow her content on LinkedIn at: Tara McDonagh where she posts five days a week on comms.-focused topics.

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