When getting fired is exactly what you needed to succeed
We’re all taught that losing your job is a sign of failure, but what if it isn’t? What if it turns out to be exactly the shot of motivation you need to turn your life around and start winning. That’s exactly what happened to Natasha Stewart, who joins us this week to tell us how getting fired was a blessing in disguise. Plus, Sarah has a neighbour problem that she doesn’t know how to solve, and Mel gets the low-down on the benefits of the endless childcare plagues from Dr Sam.Our hosts this week were Melissa Wilson and Sarah McGilvray.This podcast was produced by Nina Young.We’ve got a bit of a favour to ask; we’d love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act.Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We’d like to hear from you! Email us at Kidspot.Editor@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial
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