Know Your Life Season

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Know Your Life SeasonEpisode 62–Know Your Life Season

 

As working women, it is vitally important to know your life season because your work and the assignments that you are called to do will look very different, depending on the season of life.

The Working Woman Radio Show invited Emily Tellez, a wife and mother of four, and a ministry leader, back to the studio to talk about this issue.

Emily shares about the season of life she is in, as a full-time wife and mother, and talks about how she navigates it.

She also reflects on the high school and college years and offers advice to teens and to the twenty-somethings about steps that could be taken during this season of life.

Finally, she shares some candid thoughts about what she has seen and learned as she watches her mother navigate her senior years.

 

 

 

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More About Emily Tellez

Emily Tellez grew up in Bogota, Colombia. She, and her husband, Carlos, have been married for 19 years and together they have four children. 

Emily has served in a variety of ministries over the years, including youth and college ministry, children’s ministry, English as a Second Language for adults, curriculum development and teaching, and is currently the interim children’s ministry coordinator for their church. She has her BA in Counseling and her MA in Ministry Studies. 

 

 

 

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The Cauthen-Zimmerman Family6 Lessons From a Retired Homeschool Mom

If someone would have told me, 27 years ago, that I would be homeschooling my children for more than two and a half decades, I would have told them that they were crazy. After all, my original plan was just to make sure that they had a good foundation in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and then I was going to put them in traditional school.

Well, one year lead to another, and four kids, and 4,860 days later (that’s 27 years times 180 compulsory school days),… I have officially retired as a home educator. To read the article in its entirety, click here.

 

Seasons of a Woman’s Life Bible Study

Sign-up at LoisEvans.org/seasons to receive a notification when the Seasons of a Woman’s Life Video Bible Study is released.

Each session is led by Chrystal Evans Hurst and Priscilla Shirer. They will include scriptures, insights, and principles from the book, Seasons of a Woman’s Life, by Dr. Lois Evans.

 

 

 

 

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The Working Woman Radio Show is looking for sponsors for the podcast program. Advertising your business on ‘The Working Woman Radio Show’ is a great way to build your brand. In addition, it’s also a good way to support meaningful programming. We have several different sponsorship packages available that can meet most any advertising budget. If you would like more information, go to www.theworkingwomanradiopodcast.com.   Click on the link for sponsorship, download the information, and give us a call.

 

Crisis Money Management for Women

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Crisis Money Management for WomenEpisode 35–Crisis Money Management for Women

 

With many Americans experiencing an economic crisis because of the COVID-19 pandemic, crisis money management for women and their families is a timely subject.

Many people have had their hours reduced, been furloughed from their jobs, or lost them altogether, and even though some states are planning to allow business to reopen, the economy is in a mess, and people need help.

Rachel Beverly, an accountant with Ernst and Young, sits down with The Working Woman Radio Show to talk about practical things that women and their families can do make ends meet during these difficult times.

Rachel gives suggestions on how to make a simple budget, what people can do to trim their expenses, what to do or not do if you don’t have an emergency fund.

Ms. Beverly also talks about paying down things like student loans and credit cards, and whether or not to make changes with your current investments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Subscribe and Download 

To subscribe to The Working Woman Radio Show, visit www.theworkingwomanradiopodcast.com.  Simply fill in your name and email address on the right side of the page, and click submit. You can also subscribe to the show through your favorite podcast streaming service.

To download episodes of the show, click ‘download’ button the link below the sound bar.

Also, please visit the WWRS Facebook page and become a friend. Share your comments and questions because we want to hear from you.

 

Become a WWRS Sponsor

The Working Woman Radio Show is looking for sponsors for the podcast program. Advertising your business on ‘The Working Woman Radio Show’ is a great way to build your brand. In addition, it’s also a good way to support meaningful programming. We have several different sponsorship packages available that can meet most any advertising budget. If you would like more information, go to www.theworkingwomanradiopodcast.com.   Click on the link for sponsorship, download the information, and give us a call.

 

 

Crisis Money Management for WomenMore About Rachel Beverly

Rachel Beverly is a tax accountant with Ernst and Young, one of the largest accounting firms in the world. She grew up in Alabama where she  attended the University of Alabama where she made life-long friends from around the globe. 

Her friendships led her to move to Clarkston, GA, one of the most diverse places in the US. She loves being outside and spending time with friends. 

Nurse Warriors

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Nurse warriorsEpisode 32–Nurse Warriors: On the Frontlines of a Pandemic

 

The Working Woman Radio Show was honored to talk with Nicole Bayne, a registered nurse at Emory University Hospital. She shared about the challenges she and other nurse warriors are facing as they deal with the COVID-19 crisis.

Nicole candidly talks about the enormous physical and emotional strain hospital staffers deal with each day. She gives a bird’s eye view of what it is like to be on the frontlines of a pandemic. Nicole talks about the balancing act of serving the sick, but also protecting themselves. She also dispelled some of the myths about the virus, and shared ways that individuals can continue to protect themselves. 

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More About Nicole Bayne

Nicole Bayne is a registered nurse and works in the endoscopy department at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta Georgia. She graduated from Berry College and  started her nursing career at DeKalb Medical Center which is now called Emory-Decatur Hospital in 2011. When she’s not working, she enjoys taking dance classes and traveling abroad.

 

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When You Both Work From Home

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When You Both Work From HomeEpisode 31–When You Both From Home: Navigating the New Normal 

 

When you both work from home life can get a little crazy, but with the Coronavirus pandemic, couples working from home is the new normal.

For our family,  our daughter who is in college, is doing her coursework online from home, as well.

Although some of the states around the country, including Georgia where I live, are allowing businesses to open back up. However, the virus is still spreading, and people are still dying.  I don’t know about you, but our family plans to continue working from home for a while.  As I talk to people, I’m hearing that a lot of other people are planning on doing the same thing, so this is our new normal, at least for now.

With everyone working from home, there are bound to be, at least, a few problems, so I want to share some tips that can be used to make the experience less of a hardship on everybody.

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When You Both Work From Home

Coexisting When You Both Work From Home

It’s becoming increasingly common for those in dual-earner households to be working from home. Though this might sound ideal, having two professionals working remotely together day in and day out—and not necessarily on the same type of work—doesn’t always lead to a harmonious union. To read more, click the link above.

 

When You Both Work From Home

You Both Work From Home–Now What?

I work from home, and early in one relationship, I always felt guilty for working after my boyfriend came home from his 9-to-6 job. When he started freelancing on the side, some of our evenings and weekends became coworking sessions—a big win for me because typically my cat is my only coworker.  To read more of the article, click the link above.