Sarah Peck was the first employee to get pregnant at the Silicon Valley startup she worked for. And while her boss affirmed things would work out, she could feel unconscious competition and misogyny in the air. Inside she was feeling lonely and wondering if she was sacrificing the career she had built. In addition to her other duties, she was tasked with helping to write the ‘maternity employee handbook’ for the entire organization.

Since that time, Sarah has left that position to become an entrepreneur and to follow her passion for writing. She founded Startup Pregnant, a soulful space for women wanting to be intentional about the intersection of career and motherhood, based on her own experience of unpacking what it meant to be a woman in a corporate startup venture blended with her many years of blogging experience.

During our conversation, we delve into the seldom discussed topics of how the modern world changes the way women prepare for pregnancy, how keeping up with the Joneses can add stressors to what should be a transformative experience and the myth of finding a work-life balance.

Sarah articulates beautifully the struggle so many of us feel — how can we pursue meaningful work that matters while also desiring to create a family landscape that is nurturing and healthy?

In This Episode:

Having a baby in the male-dominated startup world
The benefits of having a pregnant woman on the team
The emotionally complex situation entrepreneurs face while expecting
How pregnancy launched her new career
How she created a company’s policies on pregnancy and maternity leave
How she took a softer approach to parenting in the commercialized ‘baby market’
Cost-justifying a Doula
How her partner negotiated extended time off to spend with family
How the inexpensive gift of letters from family and friends can help guide parents through their first year
How to building body confidence during pregnancy
The effects of the modern lifestyle on the birthing experience
How she prepared for birth physically, mentally, and spiritually
Visualising the tender care you want from others during postpartum
How women can be more specific about what they want
How to build your maternity wardrobe with style and ease online

Show Notes:

Startup Pregnant

Startup Pregnant Podcast

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