Episode 28: From Teacher to Blogger with Emily Whipple

It’s no secret that teaching can take a lot out of us as women and leave us struggling with mom-guilt and no energy to give to our own children.

In today’s episode of Ditch the Classroom, I had the opportunity to chat with Emily Whipple, creator of Ugly Honest, a community and podcast for mamas to connect, inspire, and encourage each other.

Emily shares her journey out of the classroom, her struggles with finding a balance between her work-life and motherhood, and how she has created a business that allows her to be the mother that she always wanted to be.

From teacher burnout to blogger

Join Emily’s Ugly Honest community on Facebook – facebook.com/groups/uglyhonest

Connect with Emily:

uglyhonest.com

instagram.com/emily.uglyhonest

 

This episode is sponsored by the FREE 3 Day “Launch Your Freelancing Business” Challenge! Between now and April 21, you can register for the challenge by visiting ariannavernier.com/free-challenge. This challenge will help you get clarity on what services would light you up and make you excited to work on your business every day, where to find paying clients to help you replace your teaching income quickly, and the top 3 mistakes new freelancers make so you can avoid them and start working from home with your babies faster. There will be a special gift for those who register, but registration closes on April 21, so make sure to get signed up for the FREE challenge asap!

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Have any questions for me? Feel free to send me an email at arianna@ariannavernier.com  or on Instagram @arianna.vernier! I love chatting with y’all and helping you hit the ground running. Are you ready? Let’s go.

Love,

Arianna

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