How circus artist Anna Lumb manages the work-life juggle

In many ways all working parents can claim to be career jugglers, but circus artist Anna Lumb is the real deal! A circus and hula hoop dynamo famed for her hilarious physical comedy and wildly entertaining theatrics, Anna (AKA Super Amazing Giant Girl) has performed for kids of all ages all around the world, including […]
Jodi and Kate talk career and Me Time in their latest Facebook live

For Jodi Geddes and Kate Pollard, Co-founders of Circle In, Me Time is unfortunately the one thing that they, the Circle In team and no doubt many within our community, leave until the last minute. It drops to the bottom of everyone’s to-do-list.
BeingDads founder makes the mid-week dash home for bedtime actually work

The mid-week dash home for bath and bedtime is one working parents know only too well. I ran it for years, and still do because I refuse to be a ‘weekend dad’. For a long time I’d get home on time but it wasn’t worth it. I was frustrated because my kids were moving too […]
Kate Hunter chose flexible working over a leadership role

Kate Hunter recently chose flexible working over a leadership role in the tech industry (and she would do it again!). Throughout her career, Kate has always been fearless in stepping up to lead, support and essentially kill it in tech, and be both a role model to and sponsor of young women entering the industry. By […]
The Stolen Stylist on making babies and businesses

Like many mothers, becoming a parent inspired Erin Scammell, AKA The Stolen Stylist, to find her true calling in the fashion industry, and reignited passion in her career. In six short years, Erin and husband Lachie made six babies: four human and two business babies to be exact! Erin talks to us about finding start […]
You’re superwoman…I don’t know how you do it!

People label me ‘superwoman’ – almost every time it comes up that I’ve got four kids, work full time and head up a function in a pretty big organisation. ‘Oh my god, you’re superwoman’. ‘I don’t know how you do it’.