Send us a text What if home isn’t a place on a map but the person who falls asleep in your arms? That’s the thread we pull as Alla Kamenskaya joins me to share how a decade-plus of living across Russia, the USA, the Maldives, Switzerland, China, and Singapore gave way to a new season shaped by a toddler, resilience, and a redefined career path. We get honest about the gap between preparation and reality. Alla arrived at motherhood with checklists, courses, and a can-do mindset—and still foun...
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Send us a text What if home isn’t a place on a map but the person who falls asleep in your arms? That’s the thread we pull as Alla Kamenskaya joins me to share how a decade-plus of living across Russia, the USA, the Maldives, Switzerland, China, and Singapore gave way to a new season shaped by a toddler, resilience, and a redefined career path. We get honest about the gap between preparation and reality. Alla arrived at motherhood with checklists, courses, and a can-do mindset—and still foun...
Send us a text What if home isn’t a place on a map but the person who falls asleep in your arms? That’s the thread we pull as Alla Kamenskaya joins me to share how a decade-plus of living across Russia, the USA, the Maldives, Switzerland, China, and Singapore gave way to a new season shaped by a toddler, resilience, and a redefined career path. We get honest about the gap between preparation and reality. Alla arrived at motherhood with checklists, courses, and a can-do mindset—and still foun...
Send us a text What if the fastest path to a calmer home and a stronger team is as simple as dropping ego and training your attention? That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with strategic leader and solo mother Daphne Lim, whose life philosophy turns chaos into rhythm through clear boundaries, mindful resets, and a bias for elegant solutions. We dig into Daphne’s career pivots—from primary school teacher to managed services leader to steering a listed company through post-bankruptcy growt...
Send us a text What if the life you want is hiding inside the choices you keep postponing? We sit down with Suzie Bacon — a mom to two, international school teacher, and dedicated triathlete in Singapore — to trace a journey that began with a single volunteer shift and grew into a new career, a global race start line, and a calmer mind. We follow the leap from the GB to Singapore, where safety, community, and the simple gift of a pool downstairs made space for reinvention. Suzie shares how a...
Send us a text The “supermom” cape looks shiny until it weighs a ton. We sit down with Shaily Gupta — powerhouse HR leader, executive coach, and mom—to unpack why chasing perfection drains our energy, dims our joy, and keeps us from seeing the help already around us. Her stories cut through the noise: the bold career pivot from engineering to HR, the dinner-table debate that flipped a “strawberry generation” stereotype, and the simple family rule that transformed summers into core memories. ...
Send us a text "We can do it all" might be the biggest myth facing working mothers today. Between deadlines that won't budge and children who need you right when the office does too, the elusive work-life balance often feels like chasing a mirage. But what if the secret isn't in perfecting the juggle, but in having the courage to ask for help? Sharon Yee, a powerhouse in wealth management and mother of two teenage competitive fencers, pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to build a...
Send us a text What does it truly look like to raise a child where three languages and cultures converge? Cynthia, a Taiwanese-born Google engineering program manager living in Singapore with her Hungarian husband, offers a captivating glimpse into her multilingual, multicultural family life. Wearing what she calls "multiple hats" throughout her day, Cynthia Wei navigates early morning global work meetings, acts as a "human snooze alarm" for her four-year-old daughter, and maintains family c...
Send us a text What if home isn’t a place on a map but the person who falls asleep in your arms? That’s the thread we pull as Alla Kamenskaya joins me to share how a decade-plus of living across Russia, the USA, the Maldives, Switzerland, China, and Singapore gave way to a new season shaped by a toddler, resilience, and a redefined career path. We get honest about the gap between preparation and reality. Alla arrived at motherhood with checklists, courses, and a can-do mindset—and still foun...