One year into our homes being our offices… and our kids’ classrooms … and their playrooms, life feels overwhelming and messy. In more ways than one.
Join executive coach and Something Major Founder, Randi Braun, and creativity and design expert, Anne Gillyard, co-founder of grOH! Playrooms, on Wednesday, April 28th at 7:30pm ET for a conversation about how working moms can declutter our spaces and our minds.
Randi and Anne will discuss how to set up boundaries (physical and emotional), routines, and spaces that cultivate ease--something we could all use more of these days!--as well as tips for thriving by encouraging creativity and flow in our working-mom lives.
Plus, Anne will be sharing some of her best tips to help you not only organize your spaces but enjoy them! We'll be saving ample time for your questions, so please join live to get your questions answered by Anne.
Working Moms Burnout Bootcamp is a free series hosted by Something Major; pairing working moms with the resources and expertise they need to parent effectively in these extraordinary times. The event is free, but advanced registration is required.
Meet the Speakers:
Anne Gillyard: co-founded grOH! Playrooms in 2019. grOH! is an educational design firm specializing in imagining, designing, building, and organizing soothing spaces for children to play, learn, and grow in. The spaces they create spaces not only make it easy for families to fully enjoy their time and homes together, but also every design is built on the foundation of developmental research. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Anne Gillyard spent nearly a decade in the classroom, writing curriculum, working closely with parents, and teaching teachers how play and learning are inseparable.
Randi Braun: the host of this event, an executive coach, speaker, and the Founder of Something Major. Specializing with women leaders, Randi has coached leaders across the Fortune 500, government, financial services and real estate investment firms, law firms, start-ups, non-profits, and trade associations. A thought leader who has been featured by Forbes, The Washington Post, and Parents Magazine, Randi speaks frequently on the topics of women's professional development and leadership, beating burnout, thriving in working parenthood, and building meaningful professional relationships.