by Angela Fusaro | Apr 6, 2018 | Career break, Entrepreneur, Italy, Lifestyle, Motherhood, Work
?Introducing Priscilla Priscilla is a mum with a passion for creativity, design, web, photography and travelling. Originally from Rome, she has lived in London and Madrid. She is the founder of Family Welcome: a blog, magazine and online platform that makes life for...
by Angela Fusaro | Mar 13, 2018 | Health, Lifestyle, Maternity leave, Motherhood, Parenting, Returning to work, Well-being
Introducing Nupur Kohli Nupur Kohli is a medical doctor, healthcare advisor and?renowned speaker, researcher and author on stress?and productivity. How did you start your career? I studied medicine and started my career as a medical doctor. My focus was on...
by Angela Fusaro | Nov 8, 2017 | Career, Family, Lifestyle, Photography, Work
Introducing Luciana Luciana is a woman, a mum, a wife and a photographer in Amsterdam.?She specializes in portraits of children, mums-to-be and families. Luciana enjoys walking in nature (even without a camera!) and reading a good book. She is incredibly shy and finds...
by Angela Fusaro | Jan 25, 2017 | Business, Career, Entrepreneur, Friendship, Leadership, Lifestyle, Motherhood, Returning to work, Work-life balance
Annalisa lives in Italy with her husband and son. She works in the fashion industry and recently sat down with Every Mother Knows to tell us her story. How old was your child when you returned to work? My son was 2 years old at the time. At first I worked part-time. I...
by Angela Fusaro | Jan 18, 2017 | Lifestyle, Winter
This morning I wake?up to?a white and cold winter scene.? The trees in my street are?covered in a mix of white ice and snow, same as the roofs of the cars and the pavement?outside. As I step?outside to take my child to school, the noise from the street changes?its...
by Angela Fusaro | Nov 30, 2016 | Career, Family, Lifestyle, Motherhood, Parenting, Work, Work-life balance
‘Nel blu dipinto di blu’, popularly known as Volare (to fly) is an Italian song that was quite popular in the late fifties. The song was translated in several languages and recorded by a wide range of performers including Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra and...