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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2024 · 31 MIN

Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship in a Male-Dominated Industry

from The Heald Approach – Leadership. Sustainability. Inclusion. Real Talk. · host Rebecca Heald

In this episode, I sit down with Maya Azouri, co-founder and CEO of Catch Corner by Sports Illustrated, to explore her journey of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship. Maya shares valuable insights on finding balance, navigating challenges, and embracing authenticity in both roles. Guest Introduction: Maya Azouri is the co-founder and CEO of Catch Corner by Sports Illustrated, where she leads with passion and dedication. With a background in entrepreneurship and a strong focus on family, Maya brings a unique perspective to the table. Key Discussion Points: Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship: Maya dives into the importance of being present in both motherhood and entrepreneurship. She shares personal experiences and strategies for finding balance amidst the demands of these two significant roles. Working with a Sibling: Maya discusses the dynamics of working with a sibling, highlighting the challenges and benefits it brings to the table. She emphasises the importance of communication and leveraging each other's strengths to drive success. Navigating a Male-Dominated Industry: As a woman in a male-dominated industry, Maya shares her insights on navigating challenges and leveraging both masculine and feminine energy in leadership. She offers practical tips for women aspiring to succeed in similar environments. Lessons Learned on the Entrepreneurial Journey: Maya reflects on her entrepreneurial journey and shares valuable lessons learned along the way. From adaptability to maximising time and embracing authenticity, she offers actionable takeaways for aspiring entrepreneurs. Key Takeaways: Being present in both motherhood and entrepreneurship is crucial for finding balance. Working with a sibling can have its challenges, but it can also strengthen the bond and bring unique perspectives. Navigating a male-dominated industry requires adaptability and embracing both masculine and feminine energy. Lessons learned on the entrepreneurial journey include the importance of adaptability, maximizing time, and embracing who you are. Conclusion: Maya concludes by encouraging listeners to stay true to themselves, embrace their unique journey, and find fulfilment in both their personal and professional lives. Tune in to this insightful episode for more valuable insights from Maya Azouri on balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship

In this episode, I sit down with Maya Azouri, co-founder and CEO of Catch Corner by Sports Illustrated, to explore her journey of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship. Maya shares valuable insights on finding balance, navigating challenges, and embracing authenticity in both roles. Guest Introduction: Maya Azouri is the co-founder and CEO of Catch Corner by Sports Illustrated, where she leads with passion and dedication. With a background in entrepreneurship and a strong focus on family, Maya brings a unique perspective to the table. Key Discussion Points: Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship: Maya dives into the importance of being present in both motherhood and entrepreneurship. She shares personal experiences and strategies for finding balance amidst the demands of these two significant roles. Working with a Sibling: Maya discusses the dynamics of working with a sibling, highlighting the challenges and benefits it brings to the table. She emphasises the importance of communication and leveraging each other's strengths to drive success. Navigating a Male-Dominated Industry: As a woman in a male-dominated industry, Maya shares her insights on navigating challenges and leveraging both masculine and feminine energy in leadership. She offers practical tips for women aspiring to succeed in similar environments. Lessons Learned on the Entrepreneurial Journey: Maya reflects on her entrepreneurial journey and shares valuable lessons learned along the way. From adaptability to maximising time and embracing authenticity, she offers actionable takeaways for aspiring entrepreneurs. Key Takeaways: Being present in both motherhood and entrepreneurship is crucial for finding balance. Working with a sibling can have its challenges, but it can also strengthen the bond and bring unique perspectives. Navigating a male-dominated industry requires adaptability and embracing both masculine and feminine energy. Lessons learned on the entrepreneurial journey include the importance of adaptability, maximizing time, and embracing who you are. Conclusion: Maya concludes by encouraging listeners to stay true to themselves, embrace their unique journey, and find fulfilment in both their personal and professional lives. Tune in to this insightful episode for more valuable insights from Maya Azouri on balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship

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