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Startup Parent

by Sarah K Peck

Parent, founder, leader... tired? If you're starting a business or figuring out entrepreneurship AND you've got kids, this podcast is for you. Whether you're thinking about having kids or you're in the mayhem already, we're here to support working parents. Our mission? To tell the truth about motherhood, fatherhood, being a parent, and to inspire us to imagine new ways of working. So maybe we can get a little more sleep.

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Episodes

Stories Paint the Picture of Possibility

16m · Published 20 Dec 05:10
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years. Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Culture Change Starts With Stories Show Notes: https://startupparent.com/021-sixth-gear-ability/

Our Sixth Gear - The Hidden Power Within

16m · Published 06 Dec 05:10
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years. Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Most of us have a sixth gear we don't know about. Show Notes: https://startupparent.com/021-sixth-gear-ability/

Feelings Matter - Experience Greater Emotional Dexterity

16m · Published 15 Nov 05:01
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years.Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. If you downloadedthis episodebefore November 15th, you might have heard an episode of the Career Can Do podcast rather than our Startup Parent episode: Feelings Matter - Experience Greater Emotional Dexterity. So sorry about that! We had an uploadingissue that has since been corrected. You can listen Feelings Matter - Experience Greater Dexterity right here:https://startupparent.com/020-feelings-matter/ Core Value: Feelings Matter - Experience Greater Emotional Dexterity Show Notes:https://startupparent.com/020-feelings-matter/

Birth Trauma, Informed Consent, and the Flaws of Managed Care — (Allison Yarrow)

1h 0m · Published 01 Nov 10:00
#225 — Birth is broken in America. It’s rooted in patriarchy, white supremacy, and a managed care system that pushes profits over people. This medical model provides substandard care that persists because it’s always been done that way—not because it’s rooted in evidence. In fact, plenty of evidence suggests that the managed care model causes widespread problems that affects every aspect of our society today. Under this medical model, birth has become accepted as trauma, with as much as 30-40% of people who give birth reporting mistreatment or negative experiences. If we want to improve the outcomes of birthing people and families, we must unpack how and why our current system is failing us. Allison Yarrow, award-winning journalist, speaker, and author, wants to change that narrative with the help of her latest book, “Birth Control: The Insidious Power of Men Over Motherhood.” There is so much power in a group of people who have been touched by birth. Humanity would not exist without the process of birth, when our bodies are at their strongest. Allison’s goal is to open up conversations between people who have given birth, inviting us to share our stories and feel validated in them—no matter what they are. Allison joined host Sarah K Peck on this episode of the Startup Parent Podcast to talk about why birthing is broken under our current healthcare system, and what we can do better in the future. They discuss: The cascade of interventions and medicalization of birth. The relationship between trauma and birth. The importance of informed consent in care. How a managed model of care leads to worse outcomes. What we can do to change the birth experience in the future. The episode is an invitation to unpack the intricacies of birth experiences and the existing systems that influence them so that we can rewrite the narratives around motherhood. Instead of trauma and disempowerment, we can embrace the power and vulnerability of the birth and transform it into an empowered, informed, and agency-driven experience. SHOW NOTES Full show notes at http://startupparent.com/227

The Power of Creativity and Destruction: Inviting New Futures

16m · Published 18 Oct 10:00
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years.Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Plans Are Important. Things Rarely Go According to Plan. Show Notes:https://startupparent.com/019-do-things-differently-core-value/

Envision a New World of Work

17m · Published 11 Oct 10:00
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years.Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Plans Are Important. Things Rarely Go According to Plan. Show Notes:https://startupparent.com/018-work-broken-core-value-6/

Great Planning Requires Flexibility, Not Perfection

15m · Published 04 Oct 10:00
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years.Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Plans Are Important. Things Rarely Go According to Plan. Show Notes:https://startupparent.com/017-things-rarely-go-according-plan-core-value-5/

How To Escape “Good Girl” Brainwashing — (Lisa Carmen Wang)

1h 0m · Published 27 Sep 10:00
#223 — If you struggle with people-pleasing, perfectionism, or you prioritize everyone else before yourself, chances are you’ve been subjected to “Good Girl Brainwashing.” Lisa Carmen Wang, founder of the Bad Bitch Empire, joins Sarah K Peck to talk about good girl brainwashing, learning to speak up, and challenging societal norms that limit women's power. In this episode, Lisa shares how to identify the messages that keep women quiet and small, what to do about them, and how to become—in her words—“A Bad Bitch.” If you want to become a leader and you want to create an impact in this world, then listen to this episode—because your “good girl” training is doing you a disservice. Lisa discusses the harmful effects of perpetuating a system driven by fear and scarcity, and she advocates for a new world order where powerful women lead unapologetically, collaborate, and break free from the competitive zero-sum game that keeps us small. If you want to step into your leadership and your power, then divesting from the good girl messages is imperative. In this episode, Sarah and Lisa talk about: What “good girl brainwashing” is and how to combat it. Identifying your values, knowing your “anti-values,” and how they influence your boundaries. What Lisa learned from exploring her passion, anger, and healing with plant medicine. How technology has given women the freedom to think differently about parenting timelines. The power of ceremony, celebrating yourself as a woman, and Lisa’s egg-freezing shower. Discover how Lisa is empowering—and financing—women to help them unleash their full potential in a system that thrives on their fear and insecurity. Lisa shares her journey from being a good girl to becoming a bad bitch, and why she created the Bad Bitch Empire to help other women reclaim their power. You’ll hear about Lisa’s journey from world-class gymnast to Ivy League graduate, her experience leaving Wall Street to become an entrepreneur, and why she isn’t sure about becoming a parent. SHOW NOTES Full show notes at startupparent.com/223

Match Your Energy with Your Season of Life

14m · Published 20 Sep 10:00
When we first launched The Startup Parent Podcast in 2017, we did a series on some of our core values and guiding principles. Many of these core values have stood the test of time and helped to guide us over the last five years.Please enjoy revisiting this core values episode from earlier in the life of the podcast. Core Value: Life is Not All Hard Labor. Show Notes:startupparent.com/016

When Will I Get My Body Back? Motherhood As Awakening (Amanda Montei)

54m · Published 06 Sep 10:00
#221 — Who does your body belong to? In this episode of the Startup Parent podcast, host Sarah K. Peck is joined by author and educator Amanda Montei to talk about Amanda’s latest book, Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, and Control. Together, they delve deep into a conversation about societal norms, feminism, and the complicated relationships women have with our bodies. Amanda doesn’t shy away from talking about topics others prefer to avoid, like female sexuality, pleasure, and the culture of consent. This conversation is crucial for those navigating motherhood, societal expectations, and body autonomy — and raising the next generation to do better. Sarah and Amanda discuss: The contradictory rules that govern women's bodies: Amanda digs into the complex demands women face, from being sexual beings while limiting their pleasure to conforming to beauty standards. Navigating consent: Society expects women to always know what they want and bear the responsibility of saying no. However, saying no isn’t always straightforward. The unspoken rule about female sexuality: Women are often expected to prioritize men's pleasure and reproduction, leaving little room for their own satisfaction. Amanda's journey: Raised in a world catering to the male gaze, Amanda grappled with the tension between liberation and acquiescence to misogyny. Parenting in the #MeToo era: #MeToo has transformed parenting, emphasizing the importance of discussing consent, pleasure, and autonomy. Unveiling misogyny: Early experiences often shape women's understanding of their bodies and intimacy, emphasizing male enjoyment over their own pleasure. Opening your eyes: Unlearning misogyny is gradual, starting with recognizing systemic issues shaping perceptions of women's bodies and experiences. Connecting the dots: Amanda highlights the links between motherhood, misogyny, consent, and control, all revolving around the governance of women's bodies and experiences. It's vital to deconstruct these beliefs if we want to avoid perpetuating harmful norms and indoctrinating the next generation into a culture of power imbalances and violation; this episode is a must-listen for anyone who has been gendered and socialized as a woman. Join Sarah and Amanda as they explore the transformative potential of redefining societal narratives. SHOW NOTES Full show notes at startupparent.com/221 SHOUT OUT TO OUR EPISODE SPONSOR: Wise Women’s Council? One of the things we talk about with Amanda in this episode is how saying “no” or speaking up is more complicated than “just say something.” Our conditioning often kicks into gear before we’re even aware of it, and it’s after the fact that we unpack the guilt and regret and would’ve could’ve should’ves of the situation. The WWC has given me a sacred space to be vulnerable, unpack situations that I’m struggling with, and find support from a whole crew of incredible humans navigating the same messy intersections of motherhood, entrepreneurship, partnership, friendship — and just trying to be a better human. It’s rare to find people like the ones I’ve met in the WWC, and to connect in a space like the one SKP has created over the last five (!) years is so special. Applications for the next round are officially open until September 14, so head to startupparent.com/wwc to submit yours. I hope to see you at Orientation!

Startup Parent has 229 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 155:40:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 29th, 2024 14:11.

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