Don't Get Lost in the Laundry

Episode #50 It Takes a Village


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Today I'm talking with Toyosi about an amazing opportunity for busy parents to find qualified help! She created a bartering system called Abule.

Abulé is pronounced [Ah-boo-lay], which means 'Village' in my native language, Yoruba. It is established as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) to keep true to our mission of helping parents to achieve work-family-life harmony.

Meet Toyosi... After I lost my job as an IT consultant over 3 years ago, I vowed never to go back to a desk job until I found a sustainable solution to the childcare crisis. I am a scoliosis warrior and single mom of an 8 year-old daughter who has first-hand experience of living in the shoes of all the various mom archetypes. Like most parents, it was nearly impossible for me to achieve work-family-life "balance". For me, the challenges were exacerbated when I had to get routine therapy post spinal fusion surgery, yet family lived too far away to help.

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To survive, I built my tribe of neighbors and friends to support me, and even earned a few bucks by teaching kids STEM classes. Now we are building The Village so that every parent can thrive. Abulé is the only platform that provides a sustainable solution to the childcare crisis– meaning it is flexible, comprehensive, and affordable.

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