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Jill Wright, Time Management Expert
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  • Rooted in Wellness: Scalp Health, Self-Prioritization, and Building Sage HeadSpa
    What does it mean to build a business,and a life, around care? Not just for others, but for yourself?In this episode, I’m joined by Emily Condle, founder of Sage HeadSpa, clinical esthetician, and mom of two. Emily shares her deeply intentional approach to entrepreneurship, wellness, and self-care, and how burnout led her to reimagine the beauty industry from the inside out.We go deep on the realities of leading and nurturing at the same time, protecting your energy, and honoring what your body and business need from you in different seasons. You’ll leave this conversation with practical ways to tune in to your nervous system, protect your peace, and create sustainable success on your own terms.In this episode The burnout that sparked Emily’s journey to creating Sage HeadSpaHow she’s redefining what self-care looks like (hint: it’s not always bubble baths)Boundaries, ambition, and learning to lead without leaking energyScalp health, nervous system regulation, and building rituals that truly nourishWhy intentionality, not perfection, is the key to sustainable successParenting, partnering, and putting yourself back on the listTimestamps:00:00:07 – Meet Emily and the intention behind today’s conversation00:00:32 – Boundaries, ambition, and the evolution of self-care00:01:06 – What inspired Emily to build something new after burnout00:02:12 – How COVID clarified her values and ignited her business vision00:14:40 – Managing the invisible load: laundry, marketing, and making it work00:21:00 – Where to find Sage HeadSpa and connect with EmilyAbout Emily:Emily Condle is the founder of Sage HeadSpa and a seasoned clinical esthetician with over a decade of experience in the beauty and wellness industry. Since beginning her career in 2011, Emily has been committed to staying on the cutting edge of scalp and skin care. Her passion for innovation and results-driven treatments led her to create Sage HeadSpa—a sanctuary that blends modern science with Japanese-inspired relaxation techniques to deliver transformative care.As a mother of two and the visionary force behind Sage, Emily is dedicated to offering clients the most advanced equipment and high-performing products on the market. “Our goal is to stay innovative by constantly researching and introducing the best equipment and products into our headspa,” she says. Under her leadership, Sage HeadSpa is setting a new standard in scalp and skin rejuvenation, with a mission to redefine what self-care looks like in today’s fast-paced world.Connect with Emily:https://thesageheadspa.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sageheadspaSubscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who could use this message. Your support helps the podcast reach more women like you!Follow Jill Wright:🌐 Website: www.jillwright.ca📱 Instagram: @growlikeamother
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  • Two Small Things That Will Change How Your Week Feels
    This week on the Grow Like a Mother podcast, I’m giving you a behind-the-scenes tour of the small but mighty details that can completely change how your week flows, especially if you’ve struggled to make weekly planning or time management actually work for you.Whether you’re brand new to intentional planning or already have your system in place, this episode will help you discover:✨ The “magic touches” — like creating a simple brain dump page — that make weekly planning feel lighter and more intentional✨ How spotting and scheduling your glimmers (those small, joy-filled moments) can transform your time management✨ Why the best weekly planning systems focus on creating space in your life, not just adding more tasks to your list✨ How these tools fit into the Time Magic™ Framework so you can craft a life that feels balanced and fulfillingIf you’ve ever wondered how to set up a weekly planning routine that supports your real life — one that works for ADHD brains, busy moms, and big-picture thinkers — this conversation will give you the insight and encouragement you need to make it stick.📘 Learn more about the Time Magic™ Framework: jillwright.ca/planner📸 Follow me on Instagram: @growlikeamotherKeywords: weekly planning, time management tips, ADHD-friendly planning, brain dump method, finding glimmers, how to plan your week, productivity tips for moms, intentional living, planner setup
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  • What If You Said Yes (Even When It’s Messy)?
    What if the biggest business of your life started in your backyard, with a paintbrush in one hand and a baby bump in the other? That’s exactly how Juliana VanLaanen launched 2MamaBees, a now multi-million-dollar, award-winning company designing eco-friendly children’s playhouses. In this episode, Juliana shares the raw, behind-the-scenes story of building a national brand while navigating pregnancy, burnout, and bold pivots. We get into the real talk about scaling fast, saying yes to risk, and why moms are secretly the best CEOs. If you’ve ever questioned if you can grow a dream while raising tiny humans, this one will light a fire under you.We talk about:How a side hustle to help a friend reignite her purpose turned into a multimillion-dollar companyThe reality of working 14-hour days in a warehouse,while 9 months pregnantWhy saying “yes” (and sometimes failing) was the key to growthLessons learned from manufacturing overseas during COVID (and the pivot that saved their business)How Juliana juggles multiple companies, a full family life, and still follows her intuitionWhy resilience, not perfection, is what builds a sustainable businessTimestamps:3:00 – The personal story behind starting 2MamaBees and their unexpected Etsy success6:45 – Saying yes, taking risks, and why failure builds resilience10:24 – How COVID completely shifted their business model and saved them in the long run14:35 – Pregnant, in the warehouse, and running a startup while raising toddlers18:50 – Why entrepreneurship gave Juliana the flexibility to support her neurodivergent child21:12 – Managing multiple businesses with intuition, alignment, and boundariesAbout Juliana:Juliana VanLaanen is the Co-Founder and CEO of 2MamaBees, a multi-award-winning company specializing in eco-friendly, high-quality children’s playhouses and outdoor products. Since launching in 2021, she has led the brand to national retail partnerships and over $4 million in sales. Juliana is also the founder of BZWork, a virtual assistant and BPO company, and manages a portfolio of high-end Airbnb properties. As a mother of three, she is passionate about building purposeful businesses while empowering women to grow with both grit and grace.Connect with Juliana:https://www.facebook.com/2mamabeeshttps://www.instagram.com/2mamabeeshttps://www.youtube.com/@2mamabeeshttps://www.pinterest.com/2mamabeesinchttps://www.linkedin.com/company/2mamabees-inc https://www.tiktok.com/@2mamabees Resources Mentioned: 10% Off All 2MamaBees Products 👉 Shop at www.2mamabees.com and use the code MOTHERHOOD10 at checkout.Subscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who could use this message. Your support helps the podcast reach more women like you!Follow Jill Wright:🌐 Website: www.jillwright.ca📱 Instagram: @growlikeamother 
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  • The ADHD Time Toolkit: How to Work With Your Brain, Not Against It
    If you’ve got ADHD — officially diagnosed or self-identified— and you’ve been feeling like you should have time management figured out by now, but somehow never quite master it… this episode is for you.It’s not because you’re lazy, broken, or bad at adulting.It’s because the tools you’ve been given probably weren’t designed for your brain. ADHD brains experience time differently — which means the overwhelm, time blindness, and “everything is urgent” spiral can leave you feeling liketime is slipping through your fingers.I don’t have ADHD myself, but after working with so manyincredible women who do, I dove into the research, listened to my clients, and experimented until I found a collection of tools that actually work — even on the busiest, most distracted, kid-chaos-filled days. That’s how my ADHD Time Toolkit (and the ADHD-friendly features of the Time Magic™ Planner) was born.In this episode, I’m sharing:Why most planners and time management systems fail ADHD brains (and what works instead)The exact ADHD-friendly features I built into the Time Magic™ Planner — and how to use themReal client stories that will make you feel seenMy top time tips for ADHD brains, including how to set timers that actually help you leave on timeQuick-start motivation tricks for the days when you just can’t get goingIf you’re ready to stop fighting your brain and startworking with it, this conversation is your permission slip to do time your way.Links & Resources:🗓 Grab your Time Magic™ Planner → https://www.jillwright.ca/planner💬Join the Momentum Membership for ADHD-friendly accountability + coaching→ https://www.jillwright.ca/momentum-membership📥Download my Top 10 ADHD Time Tips (free) → https://www.jillwright.ca/adhd🎧Related Episode: Time Confetti: My #1 Productivity Hack That’s Not Really aHack → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/time-confetti-my-1-productivity-hack-thats-not-really-a-hack/id1601675882?i=1000720843960🎧 Related Episode: Behindthe Magic  → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/behind-the-magic/id1601675882?i=1000718769925
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  • Overwhelmed? Overworked? It’s Not Your Fault - Here’s What’s Really Going On
    Today’s episode is a pinch-me moment.If you’ve ever heard me talk about “time confetti” then you’ve already felt the ripple effect of today’s guest, Brigid Schulte. She coined that term. She gave language to the overwhelm so many of us live with every day.Before I became a time management expert, I was a burned-out mom juggling everything and feeling like I was failing in every direction. Then I read Brigid’s book Overwhelmed, and everything clicked. I felt seen. I felt less alone. And for the first time, I realized the problem wasn’t me - it was the culture we’re living in.In this episode, Brigid and I dive deep into:The origin of “time confetti” and why your day feels so fragmentedWhy burnout isn’t your fault and why bubble baths aren’t the solutionHow care work (especially motherhood) is undervalued and invisibilizedThe difference between personal burnout and systemic exhaustionWhy we need to redefine “work” to include caregiving and communityHow both individuals and leaders can start changing the systemBrigid is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, the founding director of the Better Life Lab, and author of two groundbreaking books: Overwhelmed and Overwork. She’s spent decades researching time, gender, and culture and what it really takes to live a meaningful life.If you’ve ever asked yourself “why does this all feel so hard?” this conversation will help you understand why, and what’s possible when we stop blaming ourselves and start changing the narrative.Timestamps:00:01:00 – Jill introduces Brigid and the impact of her work00:02:00 – Why Brigid wrote her new book Overwork00:04:00 – The outdated norms around “ideal workers”00:06:30 – Redefining “work” to include caregiving and community00:09:45 – The real root of burnout: systems, not just self-care00:15:00 – Stories of real change agents transforming the culture of workAbout Brigid ShulteBrigid Schulte works at the intersection of personal transformation and systems change to ensure that all people have the opportunity to life a rich, full and wholehearted life. She’s an award-winning journalist, think tank program director, keynote speaker and author of Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life and the New York Times bestselling book on time pressure, gender and modern life, Overwhelmed: Work, Love & Play when No One has the Time. She was an award-winning journalist for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine and was part of the team that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize. She serves as the director of the Better Life Lab at New America, using the power of story to reimagine better work, family, gender, and care. She hosts the Better Life Lab podcast on Slate. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, the Atlantic, Harvard Business Review, the Financial Times, the Guardian, Time, Slate, U.S. News & World Report, New York Magazine, Fast Company, CNN, and many others. She is a frequent television, radio and podcast guest and has been quoted in numerous media outlets.Connect with Brigid:https://www.brigidschulte.comhttps://www.newamerica.org/better-life-labResources Mentioned: Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play When No One Has Time - https://www.brigidschulte.com/overwhelmed Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life - https://www.brigidschulte.com/overwork Subscribe & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom who could use this message. Your support helps the podcast reach more women like you!Follow Jill Wright:🌐 Website: www.jillwright.ca📱 Instagram: @growlikeamother
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A podcast for ambitious moms growing businesses and raising kids. Time Management Expert Jill Wright shares ADHD-friendly tools, energy-aligned strategies, and Time Magic to help you reclaim your time and thrive - without the burnout. Website: https://www.jillwright.ca Instagram: @growlikeamother
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