Multidimensional Transmissions

Dimensions of Parenting

September 19, 2023 Sara Vatore Episode 21
Dimensions of Parenting
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Multidimensional Transmissions
Dimensions of Parenting
Sep 19, 2023 Episode 21
Sara Vatore

For many of us, when we become mothers, we are confronted with a barrage of parenting advice, expectations, and judgments. The choices we make about our children's education, their upbringing, and how we deal with our personal emotional triggers can become subjects for scrutiny. 


In this episode of Multidimensional Transmissions, I brought my dear friend Andrea Bordenca back onto the show to discuss the many dimensions of parenting. We are pulling back the curtain on the realities of parenting, whether it's managing external societal expectations or our internal wants and priorities or fostering open dialogues with our children.


Navigating the waves of parenthood, Andrea and I break down practical ways for helping children express their emotions, build resilience, and foster trust. We discuss the importance of supporting our children's emotional development, and how to create an environment that allows them to express their feelings without judgment. 


Andrea Bordenca resides in Ludlow, Massachusetts with her husband Christopher Bordenca and three sons. Andrea owns a suite of businesses. Each business shares a common thread among all these businesses: culture and belonging.


Andrea spends most of her time coaching & consulting leaders & their teams. She is a white cisgender woman who is passionate about working with women & non-binary leaders of all races, and abilities to create effective boundaries where discerning self-care & care for others becomes transparent & uncomplicated. When individuals have the capacity to fully express themselves & be present with others’ voices, we can then celebrate that we are each dimensionally different & dynamic, this is when innovation happens.


Andrea works with several collaborators supporting leaders and their teams to design, strategize, & grow together. She’s a recovering “solo performer” & has learned & experienced that it does not need to be “lonely at the top”. 


Andrea works primarily with: School Districts & Medium to Large For Profit Organizations.


Links: 

Learn more about working with Andrea

Check out Lead Yourself Youth

Explore Venture Way Collaborative

Listen to the last episode with Andrea

Learn more about how you can work with Sara

Connect with Sara on Facebook

Follow Sara on Instagram



Show Notes

For many of us, when we become mothers, we are confronted with a barrage of parenting advice, expectations, and judgments. The choices we make about our children's education, their upbringing, and how we deal with our personal emotional triggers can become subjects for scrutiny. 


In this episode of Multidimensional Transmissions, I brought my dear friend Andrea Bordenca back onto the show to discuss the many dimensions of parenting. We are pulling back the curtain on the realities of parenting, whether it's managing external societal expectations or our internal wants and priorities or fostering open dialogues with our children.


Navigating the waves of parenthood, Andrea and I break down practical ways for helping children express their emotions, build resilience, and foster trust. We discuss the importance of supporting our children's emotional development, and how to create an environment that allows them to express their feelings without judgment. 


Andrea Bordenca resides in Ludlow, Massachusetts with her husband Christopher Bordenca and three sons. Andrea owns a suite of businesses. Each business shares a common thread among all these businesses: culture and belonging.


Andrea spends most of her time coaching & consulting leaders & their teams. She is a white cisgender woman who is passionate about working with women & non-binary leaders of all races, and abilities to create effective boundaries where discerning self-care & care for others becomes transparent & uncomplicated. When individuals have the capacity to fully express themselves & be present with others’ voices, we can then celebrate that we are each dimensionally different & dynamic, this is when innovation happens.


Andrea works with several collaborators supporting leaders and their teams to design, strategize, & grow together. She’s a recovering “solo performer” & has learned & experienced that it does not need to be “lonely at the top”. 


Andrea works primarily with: School Districts & Medium to Large For Profit Organizations.


Links: 

Learn more about working with Andrea

Check out Lead Yourself Youth

Explore Venture Way Collaborative

Listen to the last episode with Andrea

Learn more about how you can work with Sara

Connect with Sara on Facebook

Follow Sara on Instagram