EPISODE · Sep 20, 2022 · 38 MIN
First time Mom at 48 and How Life Changed - with Jennifer Pelfini - S6 E26
from Becoming Parents - Birth Stories and Birthwork Wisdom · host Jennifer Campbell
- became a mom at age 48 in 2018 -relocated to Reno knowing no one - left my corporate career to be a stay-at-home mom after 27 years (high pressure, always on, a lot of tech years) - my husband retired after 28 years at Deloitte- we both had major adjustments - became a full-time stay-at-home mom, and primary caregiver for two 1/2 years - adjusting to a new home, used to running things learned how to just be and join - pandemic changed everything - started to realize needed more (guilt/failure feeling) - found ways to rethink how I look at career and success - admired other moms forging their own way- can I do that too? - took some leaps of faith (heard it as a calling to try this) Pampered Chef “mission” - discovered transforming my kitchen was also transforming myself - how I think and do things - daughter central component in being involved in what I did, kids in the kitchen, exposure, thinking exploring included - parenting learning in the kitchen from the start - multiple things leading to a bigger idea - how can I share what I’ve learned in all areas of life to inspire others (jennmarieliving) Jennifer is a marketing consultant contract with the Diocese of Reno and writes/edits a magazine - everything I do is really marketing - how I think/strategy Www.rejuvenatemarketing.com Transform kitchen through- Pampered Chef - www.jennmariecuisine.com My mission is to bring joy into your kitchen. Help people love their hair through -Theorem Hair - www.Jennmarietresses.theoremmethod.com FIND HER HERE: www.LinkedIn.com/in/jmpelfini Www.Facebook.com/JennMarieCuisine Www.Facebook.com/jmpelfini Www.Facebook.com/Jennmarietresses www.jennmarieliving.com @jennmariecuisine Instagram @jennmarieliving TikTok / Instagram Facebook @jmpelfini Instagram, twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becoming-parents/message
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- became a mom at age 48 in 2018 -relocated to Reno knowing no one - left my corporate career to be a stay-at-home mom after 27 years (high pressure, always on, a lot of tech years) - my husband retired after 28 years at Deloitte- we both had major adjustments - became a full-time stay-at-home mom, and primary caregiver for two 1/2 years - adjusting to a new home, used to running things learned how to just be and join - pandemic changed everything - started to realize needed more (guilt/failure feeling) - found ways to rethink how I look at career and success - admired other moms forging their own way- can I do that too? - took some leaps of faith (heard it as a calling to try this) Pampered Chef “mission” - discovered transforming my kitchen was also transforming myself - how I think and do things - daughter central component in being involved in what I did, kids in the kitchen, exposure, thinking exploring included - parenting learning in the kitchen from the start - multiple things leading to a bigger idea - how can I share what I’ve learned in all areas of life to inspire others (jennmarieliving) Jennifer is a marketing consultant contract with the Diocese of Reno and writes/edits a magazine - everything I do is really marketing - how I think/strategy Www.rejuvenatemarketing.com Transform kitchen through- Pampered Chef - www.jennmariecuisine.com My mission is to bring joy into your kitchen. Help people love their hair through -Theorem Hair - www.Jennmarietresses.theoremmethod.com FIND HER HERE: www.LinkedIn.com/in/jmpelfini Www.Facebook.com/JennMarieCuisine Www.Facebook.com/jmpelfini Www.Facebook.com/Jennmarietresses www.jennmarieliving.com @jennmariecuisine Instagram @jennmarieliving TikTok / Instagram Facebook @jmpelfini Instagram, twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becoming-parents/message
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