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“5 Things I Learned From The Social Isolation of the COVID19 Pandemic”
An Interview With Phil LaDuke
With the success of the vaccines, we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel of this difficult period in our history. But before we jump back into the routine of the normal life that we lived in 2019, it would be a shame not to pause to reflect on what we have learned during this time. The social isolation caused by the pandemic really was an opportunity for a collective pause, and a global self-assessment about who we really are, and what we really want in life.
As a part of this series called “5 Things I Learned From The Social Isolation of the COVID19 Pandemic”, I had the pleasure to interview Katherine Wintsch.
In her role as founder and CEO of The Mom Complex, Katherine helps the largest companies in the world such as Walmart, Johnson & Johnson and Wells Fargo develop better products, services and support systems for mothers.
In her latest venture, Katherine combines 10+ years of groundbreaking research with her own personal journey in her popular book Slay Like a Mother — which Parade magazine named one of the “top 10 life-changing self-help books of the year.”
Katherine’s sought-after research has been featured by the TODAY show, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Working Mother magazine.
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