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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2025 · 51 MIN

Leaving Burnout Behind: How Jen Melville Redesigned Her Career and Life

from The Art Of Imperfect Adulting

In this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone sits down with Jen Melville to discuss Jen’s unexpected journey from a career in higher education administration to entrepreneurship and coaching. Together, they dive deep into topics like career pivots, the pursuit of security, infertility struggles, and the evolution of self-confidence through adulthood. Jen shares her personal story of surviving burnout, navigating significant life changes, and ultimately finding fulfillment and purpose in relationship coaching.About the Guest:Jen Melville is a Relationship Coach and Household Systems Strategist who helps busy couples create fair, stress-free household systems that lighten the mental load—so they can actually enjoy their time together. As a mom to energetic six-year-old boy/girl twins and a ridiculously needy French Bulldog, she knows firsthand the chaos of balancing it all. She survives entrepreneurship and motherhood with a mix of sarcasm, iced coffee, and a deep passion for helping couples thrive.Main Topics Covered:Overcoming burnout & leaving a stable career in higher educationNavigating financial security, risk, and confidence as an adultDealing with infertility and the emotional rollercoaster of IVFThe realities of motherhood and work-life balanceReinventing oneself through entrepreneurship with Pure Romance partiesTransitioning into coaching, especially for couples and familiesUsing the "Fair Play" system to address household labor and intimacyThe value of self-care through practices like “momcations”Quote from the Episode:“I was forced to do something that was probably beneficial to my health… I would have never excelled [in higher ed]. What I know my skills to be now, although I still doubt them sometimes, I would have not been successful there.” — Jen MelvilleTimestamps:00:00 — Introduction and Jen’s New England roots02:13 — Hobbies, thrifting, and work-life quirks03:29 — Jen’s background in higher education administration04:42 — Choosing a career out of necessity and confidence10:22 — Long-term job expectations and real-life transitions12:46 — The exit from higher ed: burnout and being pushed out16:59 — Life after higher ed: entrepreneurship and anxiety23:16 — Personal stressors: infertility and miscarriage28:25 — Never looking back at higher ed & redefining career ambitions32:18 — Quitting the bank job and transitioning to coaching33:59 — Adapting business during the pandemic & moving states38:12 — Coaching focus: intimacy, communication, and “Fair Play”43:23 — Details on Jen’s Divide and Thrive workshop45:05 — Final three questions: introversion, momcations, and choosing courageConnect with Jen Melville:Website: jennifer-melville.comSpecial Offer: Divide + Thrive WorkshopThe Divide + Thrive Couple's Workshop is all about helping couples finally figure out who does what at home—without the nagging, frustration, or “I’ll just do it myself” moments. In this session, we’ll break down household tasks, make sure both partners take full ownership of their share, and create a system that actually works (so you’re not stuck managing it all). The goal? Less stress, more sanity, and a home that doesn’t run solely on your mental load.Value: $399Offered: $50 offUse code BYE50 at https://link.automationonamission.com/payment-link/67c07b51eba43a791d3546baNote from the show host: Often special offers from the guest are limited time and/or limited quantity. If you have any trouble redeeming this offer please contact the guest directly. The Art of Imperfect Adulting and the host are simply sharing the information we make no representations or guarantees.Never Miss a Moment of Imperfect AdultingWe invite you to join our email community and let us bring the podcast directly to you! 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