
Professional women with children have become world class circus performers – skilled in the art of juggling more than a hundred things at once. They are constantly battling mummy guilt, struggling with the mental load, searching for the elusive “work/life balance”, and feel like a fraud when asked “How do you do it all?” For all that – they wouldn’t have it any other way. The fear of dropping a ball every now and then is worth it for the joys of the juggle.
Join Jo Alilovic, employment lawyer, business owner, employer of flexible workers, mother of three and her co-host Lucy Dickens, senior associate and mother of two and their guests as they share insights and advice from everyday jugglers, employers and thought leaders to help professional women have a satisfying career and a fulfilling family life.
The Juggle podcast wrapped production in 2020, but the full archive is still available. You can listen to all episodes for practical advice and real stories about balancing work, family and life’s many moving parts.
What does it mean to be a working mum? (ep 50)
We’re celebrating 50 episodes with a reflection on the past year and by asking “What does it mean to be a working mum”?
Reversing stereotypes with Nadine Marke (ep 49)
Juggling 5 businesses, 3 kids and a farm (ep 48)
How to set and achieve your goals for 2019 (ep 47)
For many people a new year means new resolutions, new goals, a new start and new stationery! In keeping with the theme, today we’re talking about goal setting.
Organise your home to organise your mind (ep 46)
The Christmas juggle! (ep 45)
Just in case you missed the memo … it’s Christmas! This week we’re talking all things the Christmas juggle!
Integrating work and life (ep 44)
#metoo – one year on (ep 43)
One year on from the #metoo movement, we thought we’d take the opportunity to reflect on the past year and see what progress has been made.
The sacrifices we make for family (ep 42)
Ginger Rogers may have done everything Fred Astaire did backwards and in high heels, but what would happen if she was able to turn around?








