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Do you struggle with enforcing healthy boundaries with politics? Not sure where to start when teaching your kids about work and politics? In this episode, Camille welcomes Elisha Krauss, conservative commentator, writer, and podcaster to talk about her experience as a leader in political media. She’s the host of Washington Examiner Newsmaker series and co-host of The Lady Brains Podcast, as well as a former contributor for The Daily Wire with Ben Shapiro, having been the youngest radio producer in ABC’s history.
Learn how politics can be a part of your life without it controlling your life and how to create healthy boundaries around politics, work, and motherhood.
As a woman in business, a mother, and a wife, incorporating politics and controversial topics of conversation into your family’s life can be difficult. Tune in as Elisha tells the story of how she daringly entered the media industry and made her voice heard while empowering her children to use their voices for good. She shares powerful tips for navigating entrepreneurship and politics as a woman, teaching your child to have a strong work ethic, and finding peace in a chaotic world. Elisha also speaks on how to create a healthy environment for constructive family conversations.
“Whether you’re a stay at home mom or a CEO of a company, you are of influence and you are able to help and support and mentor and encourage and be an example to other women and girls in your life. Take that really seriously, don’t underestimate that role that you have.”
- Elisha Krauss
Remember, give yourself a break but don’t make excuses.
“I think it’s important for us to teach our girls… that they are going to influence someone and you never quite know who you’re going to influence. Part of being independent and strong is being self-aware, but also aware of your surroundings and who you are influencing and how you are potentially influencing.” - Elisha Krauss
Resources:
Young Americas Foundation: www.yaf.org
Washington Examiners Newsmakers: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPzwrULhtv6re_d-wNFHhfg/videos
Listen to The Lady Brains Podcast: www.ricochet.com/series/ladybrains
Connect with Elisha Krauss:
Follow Elisha on Instagram: www.instagram.com/elishakrauss
Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ElishaKrauss
Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/elisharkrauss
Connect with Camille Walker:
Follow Camille on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/CamilleWalker.co
Follow Call Me CEO on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/callmeceopodcast
Interested in becoming a virtual assistant? Enroll in the 60 Days to VA Course: https://camillewalker.co/60-days-to-va-master-course
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Do you struggle with enforcing healthy boundaries with politics? Not sure where to start when teaching your kids about work and politics? In this episode, Camille welcomes Elisha Krauss, conservative commentator, writer, and podcaster to talk about her experience as a leader in political media. She’s the host of Washington Examiner Newsmaker series and co-host of The Lady Brains Podcast, as well as a former contributor for The Daily Wire with Ben Shapiro, having been the youngest radio producer in ABC’s history.
Learn how politics can be a part of your life without it controlling your life and how to create healthy boundaries around politics, work, and motherhood.
As a woman in business, a mother, and a wife, incorporating politics and controversial topics of conversation into your family’s life can be difficult. Tune in as Elisha tells the story of how she daringly entered the media industry and made her voice heard while empowering her children to use their voices for good. She shares powerful tips for navigating entrepreneurship and politics as a woman, teaching your child to have a strong work ethic, and finding peace in a chaotic world. Elisha also speaks on how to create a healthy environment for constructive family conversations.
“Whether you’re a stay at home mom or a CEO of a company, you are of influence and you are able to help and support and mentor and encourage and be an example to other women and girls in your life. Take that really seriously, don’t underestimate that role that you have.”
- Elisha Krauss
Remember, give yourself a break but don’t make excuses.
“I think it’s important for us to teach our girls… that they are going to influence someone and you never quite know who you’re going to influence. Part of being independent and strong is being self-aware, but also aware of your surroundings and who you are influencing and how you are potentially influencing.” - Elisha Krauss
Resources:
Young Americas Foundation: www.yaf.org
Washington Examiners Newsmakers: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPzwrULhtv6re_d-wNFHhfg/videos
Listen to The Lady Brains Podcast: www.ricochet.com/series/ladybrains
Connect with Elisha Krauss:
Follow Elisha on Instagram: www.instagram.com/elishakrauss
Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ElishaKrauss
Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/elisharkrauss
Connect with Camille Walker:
Follow Camille on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/CamilleWalker.co
Follow Call Me CEO on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/callmeceopodcast
Interested in becoming a virtual assistant? Enroll in the 60 Days to VA Course: https://camillewalker.co/60-days-to-va-master-course
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