Are you ready to
Unlock Parenthood's Potential to Positively Transform Your Career

A 10-week Online Course for Parents, Starting December 7, 2021


Too many people see parenthood as a liability in their careers. However, with the right support, parenthood can unlock the skills that are critical for success at work.

Join this course to get the support you need.

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During this course, you will

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Reckon with the truth of your experience as a working parent.

Recognize that you are not alone, and it's not your fault. In fact, most working parents feel like they are regularly failing:  at work, or at home, or both.

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Discover the gift of awareness parenthood offers. Like a diamond under pressure that cracks along its fault lines, under the stress of being a working parent you come apart in unique and specific ways.

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Embrace the ability to forge yourself through parenthood, and unlock the career-critical skills parenthood (possibly more than anything else) neurologically primes you to develop.

 

 

Download our research about
“The Five Career-Critical Skills Parenthood, More Than Anything Else, Can Unlock.”

 

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  The things that break us are also the things which can make us.  

 

 

See what participants have to say about this course:

 "Amy's course empowered me to embrace my parenthood at work."

"When I found out that I was actually a better asset to my company as a parent, I wanted to shout it from the rooftops! Her course also introduced me to a group of parents who are struggling with the same things as me - how to balance work, find time for ourselves, and still be great parents  - that helped me feel less alone. She creates a safe space that makes you feel like family from the first session."

- Meaghan Tiernan

 

"I would recommend this course to anyone struggling with the challenges of being a working parent."

"For me, the best part of the workshop was hearing from so many parents facing the same challenges I was."

- Niels Hoven

 

 

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"I highly recommend this course!  Being a working parent is fraught with challenges. But with the right support, these challenges can be opportunities for significant transformation. I saw that in my own experience and with the experiences of other parents who participated in this workshop series. Amy’s research, delivered in a safe, communal environment, sheds light on the science behind this transformation and it gave us permission to embrace the messiness of being a working parent. The outcome:  we all became more connected, resilient, and effective parents, employees, and humans."

- Cheryl Porro

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"Amy's course offers a powerful reframe to the negative language often surrounding parenthood."

"Her reframed narrative uses data, empathy, and sociology to reclassify the power of parents and the skills we encompass. This is further amplified through a powerful peer group that creates vulnerability and the power to feel confident in taking those daunting steps to transform."

- Henri Loh

 

 

  This course is for any parent who wants to dismantle the belief that parenthood undermines career performance.  With the right support, it can be the greatest catalyst for success.  

 

$1,800 | 10 Week Online Course

Every Tuesday from 9-10AM PST
Session Dates:  12/7, 12/14, 12/21, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22 
No sessions on 12/28 or 1/4

 

You're interested but you want to learn more.

 

As a mother of three kids, Amy knows how hard it is to be a working parent.  She's also learned-- through her own life experience and through implementing successful interventions with Fortune 500 companies, leading tech entrepreneurs, and individual parents--that parenthood can have a profoundly positive impact on career performance.


"Consider getting the cost of this course covered by your employer."