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Mental Health for Working Moms with Danielle Wiggins

32 min · 27 de ene de 2022
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My guest, Danielle Wiggins, Emmy-winning anchor and reporter at WKYC Studios, the NBC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio, and I discuss how working moms can balance work, wellness & womanhood.  Danielle talks about her own mental health struggles and gives actionable advice for women to successfully navigate a mental health challenge - either of a child or their own.  dealing withWe also discuss the teetering relationship between ambition and family life so that every mom can live abundantly, love your babies and level up in your career. Take time to listen to this episode, which is equal parts inspirational and actionable.  Then, chill out to the smooth groove of some songs that match the mood. ***** 300K Black women were laid off in 3 months. I was one of them. Here’s how I’m mastering the pivot. ⁠⁠Desiree Coleman-Fry⁠⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/desireescoleman/] aims to see 1 million Women Work Well and experience personal, professional, and economic mobility. She is a C-suite executive—coaching leaders on career transitions and a speaker/consultant building inclusive workplaces. She's been featured in NYT, HBR, & TEDx. Follow the journey: @desireescoleman. About Danielle:Danielle Wiggins is a journalist at WKYC Studios 3News, the NBC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio. She holds both a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and masters degree in media management from Kent State University. Danielle was recently promoted from morning traffic reporter to multi-platform anchor. In her new role, Danielle co-anchors the 4:30 half hour of the Go! morning show, reports traffic and trending news and anchors news updates across the station's digital and social platforms. Danielle's specialty is reporting on how humanity overcomes adversity. In 2018, Danielle won a regional Emmy Award and a Salute to Excellence Award from the National Association of Black Journalists for her coverage of a teen with cerebral palsy who dreamed of playing organized basketball. Before WKYC, Danielle was the main producer and correspondent for the Regina Brett Show at WKSU, an NPR affiliate. Under Danielle´s leadership, the show won an Ohio Excellence in Journalism award for best radio show. Danielle started her career in production roles at the ABC and CBS affiliates in Cleveland. She resides in Northeast Ohio with her husband, son and daughter.  Connect with Danielle: @DaniWKYC@DaniWKYC

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