Meet the ParentPreneurs: Where Parenting Meets Entrepreneurship
ParentPreneurs
Meet inspiring moms and dads who are raising families while building businesses—what we call ParentPreneurs.
Balancing parenting and entrepreneurship is no small feat. Through candid video interviews, these parents reveal how they navigate the demands of both worlds, sharing the strategies, challenges, and lessons that keep them moving forward.
From family life to business growth, ParentPreneurs offer real insights, practical tips, and passion on two fronts—at home and at work.
December 10, 2020
Kim Bourne MacGregor, mom of three, former corporate executive and current global health and wellness professional discusses why she decided to become an entrepreneur and how balances work and family...
November 10, 2020
Naomi Parness, mom of 2, communications professional and journalist discusses her decision to leave her role as a television news reporter at CTV News in Toronto to become an entrepreneur...
September 22, 2020
Veronika Roux Vlachova, mom of 4, realtor and entrepreneur discusses the tips and strategies she uses to manage work and family -- all without owning a television set...
September 13, 2020
Originally published: April 2011 I heard a line during a recent interview that really struck me. It succinctly describes what...
September 13, 2020
Originally Published: February 2011 I met two people yesterday who moved me. I mean impacted me in the first few...
September 13, 2020
Originally published: March 25, 2011 If I had known then, what I have learned since, I sincerely would have thought...
May 7, 2016
Lianne Castelino of whereparentstalk.stagingserver.cloud/ interviews Raegan Moya-Jones, mother of 4 and CEO of aden + anais, a company that produces...
September 22, 2014
Lianne Castelino of whereparentstalk.stagingserver.cloud/ speaks to Marija Pavkovic-Tovissi, CEO of MaKami College about tips and advice for parents looking...
May 24, 2013
If we celebrate each others’ successes rather than use them as a lightning rod for competition, our kids may actually...
