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Boardroom to Bedtime

Boardroom to Bedtime

De : Jaime Bell
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Are you an executive mom trying to excel at work and at home? Boardroom to Bedtime helps you find balance, reduce stress, and lead with confidence. Hosted by Jaime Bell — Fortune 500 VP, corporate lawyer, and single mom of two — each episode shares practical strategies, real stories, and tools to help you navigate leadership, motherhood, and life with clarity. Subscribe and join a community of women who truly get it.Jaime Bell Economie
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    • You're a Rockstar!
      Jan 20 2026

      This episode of Boardroom to Bedtime is your reminder that the strengths you use every day — prioritization, empathy, problem‑solving, adaptability, and big‑picture vision — are real leadership superpowers. Jaime Bell breaks down why high‑achieving women aren’t just juggling it all; they’re mastering skills that set them apart at work and at home. If you’ve been underestimating your brilliance, this one will shift your perspective and help you own the powerhouse you already are.

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      7 min
    • Mom Guilt: Wanting To Go Back To Work
      Jan 13 2026

      Mom Guilt & Wanting to Go Back to Work | Honest Motherhood & Career Conversation

      Mom guilt isn’t just about leaving your job — sometimes it’s about wanting to go back.

      In this episode of Boardroom to Bedtime, we’re talking about a side of motherhood that rarely gets discussed: the guilt of missing work after having a baby, craving adult conversation, and wanting to use your brain again — while still loving your child deeply.

      I share my personal experience navigating early motherhood, sleep deprivation, and the emotional whiplash of feeling completely out of my comfort zone as a new mom. We talk about why staying home can feel harder than expected, why work can feel familiar and grounding, and why none of this makes you a bad mom.

      This episode is for working moms and ambitious women who:

      • Feel mom guilt about wanting to return to work

      • Miss their career identity after having a baby

      • Feel overwhelmed by the demands of early motherhood

      • Struggle with guilt for craving structure, purpose, and adult conversation

      • Want reassurance that these feelings are normal

      We break down why this kind of mom guilt exists, how societal expectations play into it, and what it really means to be a “good mom” when you’re also a driven, career-focused woman.

      If you’ve ever wondered:
      Why does this feel harder than my job?
      Why do I miss work when I love my baby so much?
      Is something wrong with me?

      This conversation is for you.

      🎧 Listen for honest motherhood talk, real validation, and a reminder that you don’t have to lose yourself to be a great mom.

      Keywords: mom guilt, working mom podcast, returning to work after baby, motherhood and career, executive mom, ambitious moms, working motherhood, postpartum emotions, balancing work and motherhood, mom guilt podcast


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      7 min
    • Work Life Balance Doesn't Exist
      Jan 6 2026

      Work-Life Balance Doesn’t Exist — Here’s What Actually Works for Working Moms

      Let’s clear this up once and for all: work-life balance doesn’t exist — at least not the way we’ve been told it should.

      In this episode of Boardroom to Bedtime, I’m breaking down why the traditional idea of balance leaves so many working moms feeling frustrated, guilty, and like they’re constantly failing. If you’ve ever felt like no matter what you do, something always feels off — this episode is for you.

      We talk about what balance really means for ambitious women and working moms, why trying to evenly split your time is unrealistic, and how balance is actually about stability, priorities, and adaptability, not perfection.

      I share real-life examples from my own experience as an executive mom, why balance looks different in different seasons, and how you can stop chasing an impossible standard and start creating something that actually works for your life.

      This episode is for working moms and ambitious women who:

      • Feel overwhelmed trying to “do it all”

      • Struggle with guilt around work and family

      • Feel like balance is constantly out of reach

      • Want a more realistic, sustainable approach to life and career

      • Are tired of feeling like they’re failing at both

      We explore:

      • Why work-life balance is a myth

      • What balance actually looks like in real life

      • How to prioritize what matters most in each season

      • Why flexibility matters more than equality

      • How to stop judging yourself by impossible standards

      If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I figure this out?” or “Everyone else seems to manage this better than me,” this conversation will change how you think about balance.

      🎧 Listen in for a refreshing, honest take on balance — and a reminder that you’re not doing it wrong. You just need a better definition.

      Keywords: work life balance, working mom podcast, executive mom, balance for working moms, motherhood and career, ambitious women podcast, mom burnout, redefining balance, career and motherhood, balance strategies for moms


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      6 min
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