Life After Quarantine: Motherhood, Work & Ourselves

Four inspiring thought leaders and moms reflect on how the pandemic era has changed their approach to well, everything.

 

About this event

Join us for the next event in our Motherhood Unfiltered series, where we take a serious look at how the experiences of the last 18 months have changed our identities at work, at home and within. We'll talk about everything from entrepreneurship to raising good humans.

About our panelists:

Alison Hotchkiss is the Principal of Alison Events, leading a global team of boutique event planners with the creative capacity to design and execute an unforgettable party — whether a destination wedding, a corporate gig or a big-bash birthday.

Best-selling author Christine Michel Carter is the #1 global voice for working moms. Her writing has reached parents and working families in more than 150 countries. At home she’s Mommy to Maya and West, the two cutest damn kids on the planet. Featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post, Christine contributes to Forbes Women as a senior contributor. She has written hundreds of articles with over one million views for several publications, including TIME and Parents. Her own best-selling children’s book Can Mommy Go To Work? was ranked as an “empowering book” and a “life changing book to guide feminist parenting.” Her book MOM AF is a sister circle in a book, inspired both by Carter’s life and her published articles.

Yi-Hsian (pronounced "E-Schwan") Godfrey is CEO & co-founder of Apiari (theapiari.com) a curated childcare platform helping families find, book and manage vetted and experienced night nannies, babysitters and enrichment leaders in minutes. Specializing in part-time, short-term and occasional childcare, she believes finding the help you need shouldn't become another full-time job.



About our Moderator:

Amy Shoenthal is a contributor to Forbes Women, sharing stories of founders and inspiring women who are shaping culture and society. Amy is a VP on the digital team at M Booth and advises non profits including She's the First and The Adventure Project.




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