Virtual Retreat

An Experience For Parents

Where You Are The Priority

Calling all overscheduled, under resourced and rarely alone parents, working between transitions, messy spaces and a busy season of life.

School holidays and summer break are approaching, technology and industries are shifting rapidly, YET our core problems remain the same:

  • Who will be looking after and present with the kids?
  • How will we get our work done between camps, staycations and activities?
  • Where have all of the snacks and clutter free areas gone?
  • What can we do to create some calm and predictability amidst it all?

Welcome to remote work with kids, done the Mixing Babies And Business way: A blended learning experience full of relatable, practical (and dare-I-say-it relaxing) resources to help you navigate the future of work, alongside your family.

🌴A Playful And Inclusive Experience🌊

Who said we can’t have a little bit of fun while we’re at it!?!?

Join me for practical tips, resources and simple approaches to doing flexible and remote work, while raising young kids:

  • 🎬 3 x Daily Audio Trainings focusing on your core values, wellbeing and current capacity – No need to check your calendar, login to the portal and move through it all on the go
  • 💻 1 x LIVE Retreat + Recharge Session informal and under 30 minutes for between or during naptimes – Replay available for 24 hours
  • 📝 1 x PDF Workbook less about the ‘work’, more about key summaries, planting seeds + intuitive journal prompts – Print it out or keep it digital
  • 💌 1 x Digital Care Package curated for parents covering the intersections of wellbeing, family and work

Regardless of your current professional status, family background or available time: The core remote work topics I cover in this virtual retreat can be applied to you!

Free access to this virtual retreat unlocks Monday, June 1st until Friday, June 5th, 2026.

Meet Your Virtual Retreat Host: Amy

When I had our first baby in 2016, we were living away from our families of origin (Irish and Canadian) in London, England. I quickly realized I could no longer do leisurely deep work sessions, graphic design with both hands, pull project all nighters or attend hours long business development events.

Instead, my approach to remote work began to look more like…

  • Adjusting my expectations and schedule around kids’ transitions and routines (helloooo time blocking);
  • Shorter and messier work sprints from the public library, play area, local park or car as office;
  • Working within the daily limits of my capacity, operating on less sleep and with more distractions than ever before; all
  • Without self-abandoning my own needs, core values or personal boundaries.

To my pleasant surprise, it worked! And I continued doing remote and hybrid contracts between country relocations and having two more kids.

Invest in and look after yourself (alongside your kids).

Remote Work Virtual Retreat For Parents

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