School Hours or Less: The Podcast for Mums & Moms Building Profitable Businesses Around Family Life

184 - Building a business with kids -The reality no-one talks about

19 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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If you're trying to build a business around nap times, school hours, or limited childcare… this episode is for you. Yesterday, I had to message a paying client and tell her I'd be late to our call — because my baby wouldn't go to sleep. And for a moment, I felt unprofessional. Like I should have it all figured out by now. But here's the truth no one talks about… Building a business as a mum is different. In this episode, I'm breaking down: * What it really looks like to run a business with young children * Why "perfect professionalism" is an outdated standard for mums and why we need compassionate clients to understand our challenges * Why waiting until your kids are older might be holding you back * How to grow a profitable business in school hours or less If you've ever felt torn between your ambition and your children… If you've ever wondered whether it's even possible to do both… If you've ever felt like you're falling behind because you don't have enough time… This episode will remind you: You're not behind. You're just building differently. And that doesn't make you less capable — it makes you resourceful.

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