Catholic Mom contributor, Taryn DeLong, and Elise Crawford Gallagher share insight into working and homemaking in their podcast, Catholic Women Lead.
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From their Catholic Women in Business website:
CWIB Presidents Taryn DeLong and Elise Crawford Gallagher:
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Share their experiences (good and bad!) of homemaking as single women and now as wives and mothers.
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Answer the question, "Can you be a homemaker and work outside the home?"
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Talk about what it means to live liturgically.
Join hosts Elise Gallagher and Taryn DeLong as they share tips, advice, and inspiration from leading Catholic businesswomen to help you grow your career or business faithfully. We believe in what Pope John Paul the Great called “the feminine genius,” and we’re here to help you tap into yours and use business to make the world a better place.
Our mission at Catholic Women in Business is to provide Catholic women business owners, professionals, and leaders with the educational and spiritual resources they need to excel in their vocation to business. We are a community of women from all walks and stages of life who have come together to support and encourage one another toward virtue and excellence. We see business as a vehicle for evangelization and renewal within our Church, and we believe that as a community, we can bolster one another to set the world on fire.
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Copyright 2024 Maria Morera Johnson
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About the Author
Maria Morera Johnson
Maria Morera Johnson, author of My Badass Book of Saints, Super Girls and Halo, and Our Lady of Charity: How a Cuban Devotion to Mary Helped Me Grow in Faith and Love writes about all the things that she loves. A cradle Catholic, she struggles with living in the world but not being of it, and blogs about those successes and failures, too.
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