Episode: 10 See Jane Rock Single Mom Life with Emma Johnson

 
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Single mothers don't get the credit they deserve for how much they're shaping our culture, our economy, and the next generation.

The reality is that more and more families are the product of single mothers, and it’s time we recognize that and add diversity into the business space.

Today’s guest, Emma Johnson, is a champion for newly divorced women who need to find their way to financial independence and wealth. She has some strong opinions about how women need to hold each other accountable, and while I cheer her on for some of them, you’ll hear me challenge her on others. But for the most part, I think she's doing some pretty fantastic work.

Host of Like A Mother on iTunes, and founder of WealthySingleMommy.com, Emma runs the world's biggest platform for single mothers. She’s an expert on topics related to family, gender, divorce, and equality, and has appeared on The Doctors, FOX and Friends, Headline News, Jenny McCarthy Radio, as well as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Money, Time, Oprah.com.  

 

 
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Notable Moments:

  • Emma shares shocking statistics about millennial moms and the new norm.

  • Learn why Emma thinks stay at home moms hold feminism back.

  • How to blow past mom guilt and utilize the benefits that come from working and earning.

  • The best way to financially take care of yourself in the long term.

  • Why even civil divorces are so traumatic.  


Links Mentioned In This Episode:

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Read Emma’s book, The Kickass Single Mom: Be Financially Independent, Discover Your Sexiest Self, and Raise Fabulous, Happy Children  

Visit Emma's Website

Listen to Emma's Podcast-  Like A Mother

Emma Johnson on Social Media:   Facebook | Instagram


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