Today, I have the pleasure of chatting with the amazing Katie Taylor, the founder and visionary behind Child Life on Call. We dive into the world of child life specialists and discover the incredible impact they have on children and families!
Katie shares her journey of building the Child Life on Call platform and how it partners with organizations to empower parents in advocating for their children. We explore real-life scenarios showcasing the app’s benefits and delve into its features that make a difference in healthcare settings.
Katie talks about overcoming self-doubt, the importance of staying curious and adaptable in business, and finding the balance between personal growth and entrepreneurship. She also highlights the significance of support systems and maintaining personal wellbeing while navigating hardships, burnout, and imposter syndrome. We discuss her future goals, including expanding virtual services, and the crucial role of self-care and personal fulfillment.
Don’t miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights and practical tips!
What you’ll hear in this episode:
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Digital Resources for Kids, Parents & The Care Team: https://www.easy.link/childlifeoncall
Check out Brave, Not Perfect: Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder by Reshma Saujani: https://www.amazon.com/Brave-Not-Perfect-Fear-Bolder/dp/1524762334
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Summary Keywords
Child Life on Call, certified child life specialist, pediatric healthcare, medical journey, entrepreneurship, health tech, sensory needs, hospital setting, advocating for children, healthcare experiences, supporting caregivers, family systems, psychosocial care, child development, virtual services, family advisory council