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Surviving the Summer Scramble

A virtual workshop for working moms to take the stress out of the summer

For too many working moms summer = stress. Calendars, camp drop-offs, and Hunger-Games-level jockeying to get kids into those camps... All with less time to work and a schedule that changes day to day, and week to week

It’s what executive coach and WSJ best-selling author Randi Braun has coined in Forbes "The Summer Scramble" (and as a mom of 3, she knows firsthand how much it sucks).

Join Randi for a free, virtual workshop on “Surviving The Summer Scramble" and walk away with tools to help you reduce summer stress and increase summer fun, including:

  • A new understanding of why the Summer Scramble hits moms hardest Strategies for auditing (and filling) your care gaps

  • Tactics for setting yourself up for success so summer feels LESS unpredictable and MORE fun

  • Tools for releasing summer-induced mom-guilt

  • Tips for communication with your most important stakeholders (whether it’s your kiddos or your clients) to manage expectations

  • Your chance to ask Randi questions via live Q&A.

PLEASE NOTE: After registering you will receive the Zoom link shortly before the session begins at 12pm ET. The session will not be recorded. Please take care to ensure your email address is entered correctly in order to receive it.

Meet Randi Braun- Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Something Major: The New Playbook for Women at Work. A member of the Forbes Coaches Council, Braun is the CEO & Founder of the women’s leadership firm, Something Major, a highly-regarded speaker, and an ICF-certified executive coach, who has worked with nearly 100 organizations including: Microsoft, Uber, BlackRock, JP Morgan, The Washington Post, PwC, and Cox Communications.

An expert at helping high-performing women thrive in demanding roles, her insights on women’s leadership have been featured in CNBC, The Washington Post, Forbes (where she writes her own by-line), Parents Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune, among others. Randi coaches, leads retreats and, when she’s not traveling to attend events like ours, Randi lives in Washington, DC with her spouse and three children.