Successful Working Parents

What is Matrescence? With Jessica Ringgenberg, founder of ELIXR coaching


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Jess left a thriving corporate career in rare disease biotech to work toward closing systematic gaps in the workplace for women and mothers. As a mom and a woman leader in a Fortune 500 company, she witnessed the gap for all women and working mothers and couldn’t look away.


Jess ignites change by bridging neuroscience education and evidence-based tools that lead to retention, re-engagement, and re-discovery inside organizations.


She became a matrescence expert, a researcher, an accredited coach, and an advocate – all used to provide businesses with focused programs that support and advance women and moms at work. She serves as a board member for a non-profit, and resident coach-expert in "The Society of Working Moms." 


TOPICS COVERED

  • What inspired you to become a founder
  • What is matrescence
  • How matrescence impacts a business
  • How can a business retain more women after they become moms
  • The importance of having more women in leadership roles
  • How much maternity leave is the right amount?
  • The ROI on longer maternity leave and more support for moms
  • Identify shifts during matrescence
  • Being prepared for parenthood
  • Transition from worker to working parent
  • Showing your kids the way you approach your own career 
  • Secrets to success for busy working parents
  • Advice for someone about to be a parent but still wants to focus on their care
  • Advice for self-care
  • Best advice you’ve ever received 
  • Advice to former self
  • Advice for me

  • EPISODE LINKS:

    Elixrcoaching.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessringgenberg/

    https://www.instagram.com/jess_elixr/



    SHOW LINKS:

    contact: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

    Linktree:⁠ ⁠https://linktr.ee/successfulworkingparents⁠⁠ 



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    Hippie Beatnix (ID 1913) by Lobo Loco CC-by-nc-nd


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