Ep. 10 Jane Martino on raising boys, building businesses + bridges back to yourself. - a podcast by Human Cogs

from 2020-08-30T08:57

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Jane Martino is a polymathic, award-winning Australian entrepreneur who has built multiple companies and is the Cofounder of globally recognised not-for-profit organisation Smiling Mind - a free online Mindfulness Meditation program that has more than 4 million regular users. 


Jane has been on the Board of the Melbourne Football Club, is a powerhouse business woman, and the author of multiple books including a series of children’s books on wellbeing that will be released in October 2020. And yep - she is also brewing another startup!


In this episode of Human Cogs, hosts Sabina Read and Madeleine Grummet chat to Jane about being a disruptor, the price one pays for professional attainment, and the work she has done to push back on societal and systemic norms to live her personal and professional story more intentionally, and authentically.


We also explore how she and her ex-husband, Matt Martino, found a way forward together to create positive shared-parenting strategies after their separation, and how raising her three boys with intentional transparency has helped anchor her during this time of life transition, and personal transformation. 


Guest: Jane Martino
Website: Smiling Mind
Socials: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram (Smiling Mind)


Hosts: Sabina Read and Madeleine Grummet
Producer:
Daryl Missen at Purple Wax


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