Parents in PR: Balancing Comms and Caregiving
In conversation with Georgina Blizzard
In this episode, Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, dives into the realities of balancing a thriving PR career with the demands of parenting. Joined by Georgina Blizzard, Co-Founder of The PR Network, they share candid insights on navigating the highs and lows of caregiving while leading in the communications industry.
In conversation with Lee Beattie
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, is joined by Lee Beattie, Partner and Joint CEO of John Doe Group. They discuss the realities of juggling professional demands with family life, sharing personal experiences, lessons learned, and strategies for success.
In conversation with Adrian Ma & Tessa Curtis
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, hosts a dynamic duo: Adrian Ma and Tessa Curtis from Fanclub PR. From teamwork at home and in the workplace to the unexpected lessons caregiving brings to leadership, this episode offers heartfelt stories and valuable insights for working parents in PR.
In conversation with Nyree Ambarchian
In this episode Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, is joined by Nyree Ambarchian, Founder of Jack & Grace. Nyree shares her journey of building a thriving business while raising a family, offering insights into managing priorities, setting boundaries, and finding moments of joy amidst the chaos.
In conversation with Roxanne Kalha
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, sits down with Roxanne Kalha, Founder of The Heard. From embracing flexibility to building a supportive network, this episode is packed with relatable stories and practical tips for parents working in PR.
In conversation with Zoe Ward-Waring
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, welcomes Zoe Ward-Waring, Managing Director of Sunny Side Up. Zoe reflects on her experiences building a successful agency while raising a family, sharing the strategies, sacrifices, and small victories that have shaped her journey.
In conversation with Stephen Kenwright
Stephen Kenwright, Co-Founder of Ride Shotgun joins Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR to discuss his experience on balancing the fast-paced demands of running a PR agency with the responsibilities of parenthood.
In conversation with Joe Walton
Joe Walton, Managing Partner at Fight or Flight, sits down with Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR. Joe shares his journey of steering an agency while juggling the challenges of family life, offering fresh perspectives on flexibility, time management, and creating a supportive work culture.
In conversation with Jo Tanner
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, is joined by Jo Tanner, Managing Director at APCO Worldwide. Jo shares her experiences of navigating high-stakes political and corporate landscapes while raising a family, discussing the strategies and insights that help her manage the demands of both worlds.
In conversation with Katherine Morgan
Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, is joined by Katherine Morgan, Managing Director at DGA Group. They explore the intersection of public affairs and parenthood, discussing the challenges of navigating the fast-paced world of political strategy while balancing the demands of family life.
In conversation with Carolina Gasparoli
In this episode Alexandra Stevens, Business Director at Reuben Sinclair and Founder of Parents in PR, chats with Carolina Gasparoli, Senior Vice President at Finn Partners. Carolina shares her personal journey of navigating the demands of a high-profile career while being a parent, offering valuable insights into time management, flexibility, and the importance of support systems.