
Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Health Equity, Advances in Social Work, and Ethnicity & Health. Prior to her consulting practice, Arianna worked on maternal health issues for over a decade as a health educator, a social work trainee, a reproductive health researcher, and a yoga therapist.Īrianna speaks and writes about parental leave and respectful maternity care as an issue of social justice, human rights, and economic equity. Her highly personalized services for entrepreneurs incorporate both her expertise as a maternal health professional and her own experience as a business owner and mother.

Considerations for communication about maternity leave and your return.The things that you can do in advance to maintain client communication.Why you should allow yourself to have a gradual return from maternity leave.Things you should be thinking about as a true solopreneur.The value of projects that are highly flexible.The questions you should ask yourself when hiring subcontractors?.Should you hire subcontractors for your business?.How to create SOPs to keep revenue coming in while you are out.What would you like your maternity leave to look like?.Considerations when you do not live in states with paid leave programs.Policies and benefits that freelancers should know about.

Here are some things we covered in this episode: We explore the questions that you should ask yourself when you return to work to plan your schedule and whether or not hiring subcontractors may be a solution for your business.Īrianna shares how to plan with a spirit of experimentation and curiosity and resources to babyproof your business. Learn how to project plan for leave and ways to keep revenue coming in while you take time off. You’ll discover benefits that you may not have known about, project planning for maternity leave, and how to communicate with your clients. In this episode of the Advanced Freelancing podcast, my guest Arianna Taboada, the founder of The Expecting Entrepreneur™, shares how to plan for maternity leave and beyond. Are you concerned about how to plan for growing your family while running a freelance business?
