Are you NAVIGATING aspects of your reproductive life within your professional context? Have you felt both the INVISIBILITY and HYPER-VISIBILITY of being pregnant or post-partum in the workplace? Have you felt ISOLATED, uncertain, or overwhelmed as you BALANCE your personal and professional identities during this complex season of life?
Pregnant women have been working women throughout history. However, the experience of pregnancy in professional and leadership spaces continues to be a fraught reality, one that many women navigate in silence. Experiences around pregnancy and reproduction are deeply personal and can have a significant impact on one's professional experience, particularly for women in forward-facing and care-giving leadership roles. Women face conflicting generational narratives and engrained gender expectations in both family systems and workplace culture, which can become heightened as we enter different phases of our reproductive lives. Amid these relational and societal dynamics, many of us are in search of safe spaces in which we can reconstitute our sense of self during this season of life.
My Personal Commitment:
As a passionate advocate for women's reproductive choices, I have developed legislative policy expanding access to reproductive healthcare, counseled survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence, and supported homeless mothers in their paths of self-determination and economic independence. My current work in the field of gender and leadership emphasizes workplace psychological safety for empathetic women leaders as we navigate personal and professional change.
Within my own reproductive journey as a mother of four, I've experienced each pregnancy in a different professional context - as a manager and public face of two institutions, as a doctoral researcher recovering from a toxic work environment, and as a leadership coach and business owner adjusting to a surprise pregnancy in my 40’s. While navigating my reproductive life in each of these professional spaces, I’ve experienced both challenges and opportunities, strengths and vulnerabilities, which have been echoed by countless women across a variety of family and workplace environments.
JOIN ME in this 6-Week Coaching Program as we:
ACKNOWLEDGE the tension between the INVISIBILITY and HYPER-VISIBILITY of pregnancy within family system and workplace culture.
IDENTIFY shifting priorities, energy levels, and approaches to leadership and their impact on professional identity and overall job expectations.
IMPLEMENT intentional interpersonal boundaries that foster SELF-PRESERVATION and PYSCHOLOGICAL SAFETY while also addressing potential push-back from those who resist healthy expressions of SELF-DIFFERENTIATION.
Build EMBODIED practices of SELF-COMPASSION that counteract societal narratives of shame, guilt, and judgement imposed on women’s reproductive lives.
ENGAGE in a holistic approach that honors both the STRENGTHS and VULNERABILITIES of this season in life.
CULTIVATE sustainable and authentic understandings of self that RESIST HARMFUL EXPECTATIONS of the self-sacrificial woman.
RESPOND to feelings of fear, grief, anxiety, regret, anger, and despair, in ways that foster SELF-TRUST and AUTHENTICITY.
RECLAIM a sense of agency and voice that COUNTERACTS SYSTEMIC SILENCING around our reproductive journeys.
Individualized and Holistic Approach:
Coaching sessions are tailored to the unique needs and perspectives of each client, with participants in various stages of their reproductive journeys:
Preparing for pregnancy
Experiencing pregnancy loss
Currently pregnant (planned or unplanned)
Early to later post-partum (birth to two years)
Discerning a career shift during or following pregnancy
Re-entering a professional role following pregnancy
IMPORTANT NOTE: For women who have experienced or are experiencing acute and/or long-term reproductive loss, infertility, or post-partum depression, a specialized mental health professional is also recommended.
Multi-Disciplinary
Family Systems Theory and Self-Differentiation Polyvagal Theory and Embodied Safety Trauma-Informed Leadership Cross-Cultural Sensitivity
Gender-Conscious
Expansive Gender Narratives Boundaries and Psychological Safety Reproductive Rights and Choices Mother-Daughter Wound