Em Roberts
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The Big Move
The Big Move is a podcast started by Em Roberts, content creator, podcast host/consultant and mother of 2. Inspired by Em’s Big Move from NYC to London in 2017, her show has become a platform to showcase the inspiring women in her network. From international entrepreneurs to authors and industry experts, Em talks with some of the most motivated women out there - digging into their success stories around making moves, career transitions and pivots, and evolving and growing in motherhood.
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S5 Ep105: Suzy Welch - Author, Professor, & Thought Leader On Finding the Courage to ‘Becoming You’ in Motherhood and Beyond
S5 Ep104: Katia Pryce - CEO & Founder of Dancebody on Celebrating the Small Victories in Postpartum, Filling Your Own Cup, and Movement as Medicine
S5 Ep103: Cyndi Ramirez - Founder & CEO of Chillhouse; From Survival Mode to Scaling in both Business and Motherhood
S5 Ep102: Tanya Taylor, Fashion Designer & Amy Guzzi, Style Creator LIVE on Building in Fashion in Their 20’s to Now Evolving and Sustaining in Motherhood
S5 Ep101: Shamini Rajarethnam, CEO Rationale Skincare on The Quiet Power in Backing Yourself
S5 Ep100: Amy Liu on Building Tower 28 Beauty After 40 and The Mindset Female Entrepreneurs Need to Weather The Storm
S5 Ep99: Jeanelle Teves - Chief Commercial Officer of Bugaboo on How Parenthood Made her Laser-focused in Career and Creating Content Through a Strategic Lens
S5 Ep98: Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim - Co-founders of WeNatal & Former Nike Execs on Launching a Prenatal Brand with Intention and Why Couples Should Invest in Trimester Zero
S5 Ep97: Lindsi Lane LIVE at Cami NYC - Former Stylist turned Fashion Creator on Making Moves from NYC to the Suburbs, Holding Healthy Boundaries, and Rediscovering Yourself in Motherhood
96: Cameron Rogers - Host of Conversations with Cam Podcast on Reframing Mom Guilt, Finding a Therapist 101, and Taking Care of our Mental Health
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