A Secret to Success as a Working Mom: Turn Burn Out Into Bliss and Embrace Joy

Last weekend my youngest was committed to going to the "Water Steps" a man-made water fall in Pittsburgh by the rivers. (Fun Fact: Three rivers converge in Pittsburgh--The Ohio River, The Monongahela River, and the Allegheny River.)  He kept asking. I knew he was serious when he said, "If you won't take me, I'll ask  daddy!" Given that it was highly unlikely that would happen on an unscheduled day, I relented. So, we went. It wasn’t planned in the way most things in my life are. No calendar block. No checklist. No “productive” purpose attached. And, so in some respects it was uncomfortable. And yet, it seemed necessary. It was the idea of my 8-year-old—offered with the kind of urgency only children possess when something is profoundly important to them.

Diane Mizota and Chaton Turner chat at the BlogHer'12 Conference (#BlogHer)

I finally figured out how to get the interview I made with Diane Mizota, VP of Pop Culture at "Pop Chips" at the BlogHer'12 conference off of my iPad and onto YouTube . I am rather embarassed that it took me a month to figure out how to do it, I decided to do what I planned and post it.
Have patience with me. I did the interview in a restaurant at the New York Hilton so there's a lot of background noise.  For my next interview I'll be more sensitive to that. Still, even with the background noise I think that it's a good interview.

Diane is a delight.  I really hope to collaborate with her in the future. (Diane, can you hear me?!) I met her through Rachel Blaufeld from "Backngroovemom" who has is a major "connector" ala Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point. She seems to know everyone and has been kind enough to to introduce me people in her network. Thanks Rachel!
Enjoy the video!
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