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Lead Like a Mother: Work-Life Balance, Burnout Recovery & Leadership Skills for High-Achieving Moms

Lead Like a Mother: Work-Life Balance, Burnout Recovery & Leadership Skills for High-Achieving Moms

Di: Christina Runnels
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From the author of Boldly Both, Lead Like a Mother: Work-Life Balance, Burnout Recovery & Leadership Skills for High-Achieving Moms is the podcast for working moms who look “put together” but feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and one more email away from snapping. If you’re a high-achieving working mom juggling meetings, school drop-offs, deadlines, and the endless mental load while secretly Googling “working mom burnout,” “how to balance work and motherhood,” or “time management for high-performing moms,” this show will feel like you’ve finally been seen.​


Each week, you get practical strategies to balance motherhood, career, and leadership without burning out, so you can stop living in survival mode and start feeling like yourself again. You’ll learn realistic work-life balance habits, time management for busy working moms, burnout recovery tools, and simple boundary-setting scripts for work and home that help you protect your energy, reduce stress, and calm the constant mental chatter.​


Episodes dive into leadership skills for high-achieving moms, communication, delegation, decision-making, and confidence, so you can lead well at work and lead well at home without feeling guilty or stretched too thin. You’ll hear honest conversations about invisible labor, emotional load, mom guilt, perfectionism, and maternal burnout, plus coaching-style episodes with small, doable steps you can implement in one week to create more peace, margin, and clarity.​


Hosted by Christina Runnels, a licensed therapist, author of Boldly Both: A Mom’s Guide to Balancing Career and Family Without Guilt, and sought-after speaker on working mom burnout and leadership, this podcast blends evidence-informed strategies with real-life mom wisdom you can use right away. If you’ve ever thought, “No one really understands how much I’m carrying,” this is your space for validation, practical tools, and long-term burnout prevention designed specifically for ambitious, high-achieving working moms.​​


Next Steps:

Get Boldly Both: A Mom's Guide to Balancing Career and Family Without Guilt: https://bit.ly/BoldlyBoth

Visit the website: https://www.ChristinaRunnels.com

Connect with Me: Hello@ChristinaRunnels.com




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  • Time Management for Busy Working Moms: Simple Daily Routine to Stop Rushing All Day
    Jan 27 2026

    Working Mom Time Management: End 8:57pm Dinners Forever

    Get the Working Mom 3-Block Template ⬇
    https://officialchristinarunnels.kit.com/1bc4f01ac1

    You glance at the clock: 8:57pm. Cold dinner over laptop.

    Kid lunchbox in sink. Work phone buzzing. Tomorrow is looming.

    High-achieving working moms need a working mom time management system—not more discipline. Episode 5's 3-block routine (work/family/margin) stops rush days.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 8:57pm dinner realization → no purposeful "you" time
    • 3-block routine working moms use: 3 golden hours + family DND + 90min margin
    • Sunday reset (laminate weekly)

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Working mom 8:57pm dinner scene

    2:30 Thursday "no sitting down" moment

    7:15 Block 1: Working mom golden hours

    11:45 Block 2: Family block (phone DND)

    15:20 Block 3: Working mom margin time

    19:10 3-block template walkthrough

    This week:

    1. Circle 3 golden work hours

    2. Sunday: Fill + laminate

    3. Notice 8:57pm feels different


    Share your completed template → Hello@ChristinaRunnels.com

    Next: Episode 6 - Working Mom Anger

    www.ChristinaRunnels.com



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    17 min
  • Mental Load of Motherhood: Why You Remember Everything for Everyone and Still Feel Overwhelmed
    Jan 20 2026

    That grocery store receipt moment...

    Organic milk (dairy upset), gluten-free bread (headaches), exact yogurt she'll eat, Goldfish rotation, birthday wrapping paper (party Saturday), Tuesday-only sales. $187.43.

    Every item = one mental decision you made.

    Every receipt in your life (vet bills, school photos, Target poster board runs) = invisible labor nobody sees.

    If you disappeared tomorrow:

    Would they know her yogurt? Goldfish rotation? Science fair dates?

    Not because they don't care. Because that info lives only in *your* brain.

    In this episode, Christina breaks it down:

    • Grocery receipt → "If I disappeared" realization
    • Shift 1:10-min brain dump (see your overload on paper)
    • Shift 2:Hand-off script *"I'd like you to own [snack calendar] from here"
    • Shift 3:Sunday 10-min handover ritual (prevents reload)

    Your Mental Load Handover Checklist (printable PDF):

    👉 Download Free Checklist

    Your 3 steps this week:

    1. Tonight: 10-min brain dump → checklist
    2. Tomorrow: Pick 1 task → use script "You own [task]. Questions?"
    3. Sunday: 10-min handover → "Confirm you own it?"

    Next episode: Time Management for Busy Working Moms: Simple Daily Routine to Stop Rushing All Day

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    Christina Runnels

    Licensed therapist - Speaker - Author of Boldly Both*

    Host: Lead Like a Mother

    ChristinaRunnels.com | Free Burnout Check-In | Buy Boldly Both

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    13 min
  • Mom Guilt for High-Achieving Working Moms: 3 Shifts to Stop Feeling Like You’re Failing Everywhere
    Jan 12 2026

    You’re at work thinking you should be with your kids, and with your kids thinking about everything you’re dropping at work—so no matter where you are, you feel like you’re failing everyone. This episode is for the high-achieving working mom whose brain constantly says, “I’m not enough.” Christina Runnels, licensed therapist, author of Boldly Both, and host of Lead Like a Mother, breaks down mom guilt into three powerful mindset shifts so you can start releasing the shame and defining what “good enough” really looks like in this season.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The hidden belief driving so much working mom guilt (“If I’m good at work, I’m a bad mom”)
    • How to redefine “good enough” at work, at home, and for yourself in this season
    • A simple “why am I choosing this?” process to move from feeling like you’re failing to seeing yourself as an intentional decision-maker
    • Why guilt grows in isolation and how sharing it in safe spaces shrinks its power
    • How to create one new sentence you can use whenever guilt shows up

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Free Mom Guilt Reframe Worksheet – prompts to define “good enough” for this season and rewrite three specific guilt stories with kinder language

    Visit www.ChristinaRunnels.com for more support and to connect with Christina!

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