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The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented changes to our daily lives, including how we worked, socialised, and even moved homes. Relocating to a new country has always been daunting, but the challenges became even more pronounced during the lockdown.
With restrictions on movement and social distancing measures in place, individuals and families faced many new challenges when moving homes.
From finding a new place to live to coordinating the move, relocating during lockdown required careful planning and consideration.
In today's episode, we're chatting with Tasmin Deetlefs - a Management Consultant with BIP.
We're discussing Tasmin's experiences of moving from South Africa to the UK just before the lockdown with a tiny baby in tow, job searching, and starting a new job during the height of the pandemic.
Learn more about Tasmin's experiences joining the company during a lockdown, having a coach, and setting up a parenting group.
During the conversation, Tasmin shares how important having a coach has been for her career and why she decided to set up a parenting diversity group at BIP. She talks about her challenges in setting up the group and overcoming them. Tasmin explains that she wanted to create a supportive community for parents in the workplace and ensure they felt included and supported.
Please stay tuned for this week's Work It Like A Mum Podcast episode!
Show Links
To connect with Liz:
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Investing in Women
To connect with Tasmin
LinkedIn
A must-read book: Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies by Tara Schuster
Today's sponsor: BIP
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And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented changes to our daily lives, including how we worked, socialised, and even moved homes. Relocating to a new country has always been daunting, but the challenges became even more pronounced during the lockdown.
With restrictions on movement and social distancing measures in place, individuals and families faced many new challenges when moving homes.
From finding a new place to live to coordinating the move, relocating during lockdown required careful planning and consideration.
In today's episode, we're chatting with Tasmin Deetlefs - a Management Consultant with BIP.
We're discussing Tasmin's experiences of moving from South Africa to the UK just before the lockdown with a tiny baby in tow, job searching, and starting a new job during the height of the pandemic.
Learn more about Tasmin's experiences joining the company during a lockdown, having a coach, and setting up a parenting group.
During the conversation, Tasmin shares how important having a coach has been for her career and why she decided to set up a parenting diversity group at BIP. She talks about her challenges in setting up the group and overcoming them. Tasmin explains that she wanted to create a supportive community for parents in the workplace and ensure they felt included and supported.
Please stay tuned for this week's Work It Like A Mum Podcast episode!
Show Links
To connect with Liz:
Facebook
LinkedIn
Investing in Women
To connect with Tasmin
LinkedIn
A must-read book: Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies by Tara Schuster
Today's sponsor: BIP
Support the show
Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!
Follow us on Instagram.
Join over 1 million customers and counting who are saving money on their household bills with Utility Warehouse. Discover how much you can save here.
And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!