Working Mom Q&A Panel

Life Coach Edition

 
Come join 8 experienced life coaches as they discuss creating harmony between family and work life.

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Meet the coaches... 

Bonnie Wiscombe is a serial entrepreneur, coach, and mom of 10 children.  She's spent over a decade building businesses from home while homeschooling her kids. She now helps other moms (especially coaches) launch and grow their own businesses.

LeAnn Austin is a DIL & MIL Connection Coach.  She taught school when her boys were little, coached when they were teens, and is now a working grandma (mema) ~ so fun! She helps people create more love and connection in their relationships.

Heidi Allsop is a Certified Life Coach, Social Worker, and proud Mom of five sons.  Known as the Boy Mom Coach, Heidi's Strong Moms, Strong Sons philosophy has transformed families, fostering lifelong bonds between mothers and their boys.

Glenn Lovelace has coached over 3,000 one on one clients since 2008. He coaches men whose wives have had a transformation from therapy, coaching and personal development. He loves to live each day by - "progress creates happiness."

Kamden Hainsworth is an ADHD coach, advocate, mother of four daughters and former educator. Her initial interest in entrepreneurship led to burnout and an ADHD diagnosis, which eventually inspired her to become an ADHD coach. 

 As a life coach, speaker, and educator, Annie Carter helps women overcome loneliness and build meaningful connections.  As a single parent and working mom, she brings a unique perspective to supporting busy parents in finding balance and joy in their lives.

Heather Rasband has been a stay-at-home mom, a part-time and a full-time working mom. She knows all about the ups and downs of juggling family, work, laundry, dinner, etc!! Her kids are mostly grown, with one 14-year-old left at home. 

Heather Rackham is the Director of The Latter-day Saint Life Coach Directory. She also coaches those going through a faith journey and is the mother to 4 children.