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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 34 MIN

Can Women Really Have a Career and a Family?

from The Money Honey - Women in Property, Finance & Construction · host Rosalia Lazzara-Tilley

Can women really have a career and a family without burning out or compromising who they are? In this episode of the Money Honey Podcast, I sit down with Gemma Cuff, founder of Gemstone Mortgages, to talk honestly about flexibility, leadership and building a career in finance that works around real life.We unpack the realities women face returning from maternity leave, why so many leave employed roles for self-employment, and how Gemma built an award-winning mortgage brokerage with flexibility, trust and culture at its core. We also talk personal branding, LinkedIn visibility, employer branding, confidence, health, identity shifts, and what gentle growth actually looks like in business.This episode is for women in mortgages, finance and property who want a career they’re proud of without sacrificing their wellbeing, values or future plans.#MoneyHoneyPodcast #WomenInFinance #WomenInMortgages #FemaleLeadership #FlexibleCareers #WomenInBusiness #MortgageIndustryUK #EmployerBrand #WomenSupportingWomen

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