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Co-living – Work and wellbeing for female entrepreneurs

Dr. Parva Chhantyal – Dr. Green Economy, Marcella Peverini – Life & business coach, Amanda Tonna – Storyteller

the break podcast

Co-living – Work and wellbeing for female entrepreneurs

What is it like living with women you don’t know in a remote area of Spain? How do you balance work and wellbeing when you are a female entrepreneur? And what can a place of immersion bring to your personal and business development? These questions and more are answered by fellow Breakers; Kayla, Iona and Ana in this episode of The Break Podcast. 

Co-living is one of the values of The Break Programme and part of the 28-day experience that the participants have during this epic journey. They will share their experience living in a co-living environment and everything they took away from this transformative experience. 

This podcast is a co-production between Lagor Services, Efecto Colibrí, and all the women you will hear throughout this conversation.

Participants on this episode:

Ioana Mircea – Growth Strategist – I support mission-driven entrepreneurs scale-up their business by developing high-performance habits and by dissolving mindset blocks, without burnout, failed relationships and financial stagnation.

Kayla Meirinho360 experiences –I create awesome 360 virtual tours that really bring your businesses and properties to life online. I love doing it because it lets me use my creativity and tech skills to produce stunning visual content that captures the essence of your spaces. Plus, I enjoy the satisfaction of helping you enhance your online presence and attracting more customers.” 

Ana SánchezMyspanishsoul- “It is about my experience as a Spanish woman living abroad. My Spanish soul is a children shoe brand focused on timeless design, handcrafted in Spain and high quality materials.”

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