Highlights from 100 episodes! (ep 100)

When you consider that few podcasts make it past 7 episodes, to reach episode 100 is a pretty big milestone!  Thanks to every one of you for tuning in with us over the last 100 episodes and especially to those of you who carry on the conversations with us in The Juggle Community.  To celebrate we’re sharing a few of the highlights from 100 episodes of The Juggle Podcast. It wasn’t easy to squeeze all the highlights into one episode, so we chose just 4 topics. All the episodes are linked below, so check them out if you haven’t heard or you need a refresher!  Smart ideas  Every guest leaves us with a nugget of gold, but the stand outs have been around self-care and time management.   On the self-care front, check out:  * Taryn Watson of Fit Right Physio’s advice around how to fit in exercise with kids – empowering us to figure out how we can make it work * Juggler Hayley McGillivray’s nifty tips and tricks about prioritising herself, including booking a Pilates instructor to come to her home * More recently, lawyers Sharni and Kay Mwenda, sharing the golden rule that the person who has work the next day has to get up with the kids * Jessica Courtney’s reminder that catching up with friends isn’t only good for us, it’s good for our career too  On the time management front, listen back to Laura Vanderkam on How to feel less busy while getting more done.   Our resident psych, Katrina Alilovic   Not only is she our most regular guest, she’s a much loved one too. Kat has shared so much of her expertise with us – from burnout to imposter syndrome, mum guilt, the mental load and adding another family member. Each time she reminds us to make sure we’re living the life that aligns with our own values and spend less time comparing ourselves to others.   Our male guests  They may be few and far between, but we’ve shared the voice of several men over the last 100 episodes.   * Luke Mitchell of PWC shared his story about negotiating and taking parental leave *

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Professional women with families have become world class circus performers – skilled in the art of juggling more than a hundred things at once. They are constantly battling mummy guilt, struggling with the mental load, searching for the elusive “work/life balance”, and feel like a fraud when asked “How do you do it all?” For all that – they wouldn’t have it any other way. The fear of dropping a ball every now and then is worth it for the joys of the juggle. Join Jo Alilovic, employment lawyer, business owner, employer of flexible workers, mother of 3 and her co-host Lucy Dickens, senior associate and mother of two, and their guests as they share insights and advice from everyday jugglers, employers and thought leaders to help professional women have a satisfying career and a fulfilling family life.