
How to Change Jobs While TTC. Career & Infertility Support After Infant Loss with Alice
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In this episode, Alice returns to share her powerful story of navigating infertility, recurrent miscarriage and IVF all while making bold career moves. She opens up about the challenges of changing jobs while trying to conceive, how to have honest conversations with managers and co-workers after loss, and the importance of advocating for yourself in the workplace.
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Alice also explains how her own experiences led her to become a career coach for people going through infertility and loss, helping others find confidence, balance and joy while pursuing their careers.
Key Topics Covered:
• Alice’s journey through five miscarriages and IVF
• Why she changed careers during infertility
• How to talk to managers and colleagues about loss
• Returning to work after miscarriage
• The importance of career coaching with empathy
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With love and compassion,
Rosie x