EP89: Taking a Detour with Jen Babakhan
Minimalist Moms - A podcast by Diane Boden
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This week, I bring you my conversation with author, Jen Babakhan. Jen is a former marketing executive turned stay-at-home mom. In her new book, Detoured: The Messy, Grace-Filled Journey from Working Professional to Stay-at-Home Mom, she writes of the tension between wanting to maintain a career while feeling the pull to remain at home with her newborn son. Throughout our conversation, Jen openly and honestly acknowledges the pressure between the inclination to financially contribute while also desiring to be the primary caregiver at home.
We Discuss:
- The initial moment she decided to transition from working mom to stay-at-home mom
- Combating judgement from other working mothers
- Difficult aspects of the transition
- The biggest lesson/takeaway she learned in her season of transition
- Encouragement from her new book, Detoured: The Messy, Grace-Filled Journey from Working Professional to Stay-at-Home Mom
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Show Notes for EP89: Taking a Detour
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