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June 11th, 2024

2.21 Sarah Parise, From Middle School Classroom to Wellness Coach For Moms and Entrepreneurs

  1. 2.21 Sarah Parise, From Middle School Classroom to Wellness Coach For Moms and Entrepreneurs WFHForever.com 34:47

In our season 2 finale of the Work From Home Forever podcast, wellness coach Sarah Parise discusses her transition from middle school teaching to focusing on moms and entrepreneurs’ wellness.

Sarah shares strategies for balancing work-from-home life, especially during the pandemic, and emphasizes the importance of self-care. She highlights the shift in remote work culture and its benefits, particularly for individuals with social anxieties or disabilities.

Sarah also shares a success story from her 12-week program, demonstrating the positive impact of her Coaching.

To connect with Sarah:

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Work From Home Forever will be taking a few months off for the summer. We will air some Best Of episodes and will be back in August!

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Don is a serial podcaster and currently the producer and host of Work From Home Forever, a podcast highlighting remote employees and their engaging stories of furthering their careers and maintaining work/life balance. Don discovered his love for audio content creation in the 80's, when he and his brother would pretend they were DJ's and record voiceovers on cassette tapes. This passion was later reignited when he and his son created The Middle School Mind, a podcast to discuss a middle schoolers' perspective on the adolescent years.

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