Press & Podcasts
Bump to Business Owner. Podcast
Our Founder Rebekah and COO Joanna joined Caroline Marshall, founder of Upsource (a virtual assistant agency) and host of the brilliant Bump to Business Owner podcast, to talk about, well, a lot!
👉Navigating the changes in our identities as we move from career women, to pregnant women, to working mothers
👉How to use networking purposefully and cut out all the noise
👉The structural limitations female founders face when it comes to raising funds, and strategies to get around them
👉The nuts and bolts of how Happy Marlo and our home lives work, 4-day weeks, productivity hacks and game-changing delegation at home
👉We also shared some resources that have worked for us - books, TED Talks, fundraising communities, and coaches
The main takeaways? Follow the breadcrumbs, talk to people, and work smarter.
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Future Smart Parent Podcast
Jude Foulston is the co-founder of The Future Smart Parent Club, which is changing the narrative for how we teach and raise our kids for the 21st century. In this episode, Jude and Rebekah speak specifically about EFT - Emotion Freedom Technique, aka Tapping. EFT can help children process emotions and take control of their own wellbeing. The positive effects have been so widespread that some schools are starting to introduce it into the curriculum.
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Career Happy Mums: The Podcast
If it feels like 'on paper' you should be happy in your career, but you're not, this episode is for you. In this episode, I chat to Rebekah Clark, who has embarked on creating an emotional wellbeing platform and community to help raise a new generation of resilient and mindful children. Happy Marlo’s tailored tools empower three- to 11-year-old’s so that they can understand and manage their emotions and feel prepared for the ups and downs that lie ahead in life.
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No Shame In My Name
Since she was a child, Happy Marlo founder Rebekah Clark has contemplated the significance of names. Even into adulthood, in life, and in business, names have taken on great value. Listen as she joins host Juliana Ogechi in conversation, as she reflects on the name that was gifted to her as a child – a name that has always made her feel special. And the origin story as to why Happy Marlo has this particular name.
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Wherever You Go, There You’ll Be
Happy Marlo recently became a corporate partner to the Drive Forward Foundation, a charity with a mission to support young care leavers into exciting and sustainable employment. Their podcast, The Care Experience, is hosted by Sareena Hashmat, and our founder Rebekah Clark joined her for a conversation about children’s stress worry and anxiety; ways we can support them; generational trauma; and Rebekah’s own experiences of fostering and adoption.
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What does Empathy Mean To You?
Our founder, Rebekah Clark recently joined Mimi Nicklin on The Empathy For Breakfast Show to talk about children’s emotional wellbeing, how schools can support this, and how Rebekah’s own experiences of childhood led her to create Happy Marlo. Mimi has designed these episodes to be short bursts of wonderful (25 mins) to consume over your breakfast or early morning coffee. We hope you enjoy listening!
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Taking a Step Back to Move Forward
Happy Marlo founder Rebekah Clark speaks with Polina Changuleva and Peter Komolafe to discuss her career journey to date, and how sometimes one must take a step back in order to move forward.
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Better Children Make Better Adults
Do better children make better adults? Rebekah Clark, Happy Marlo’s founder sits down with Laurence McCahill and Dr. Carlos Saba from The Happy Start Up School to discuss.
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The Adoption & Fostering Podcast
The Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), also known as ‘Tapping’, is a quick and easy tool to reduce worry, stress and anxiety that can benefit children of all ages.
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Pulled By The Root
Happy Marlo founder Rebekah Clark speaks with host Heidi Marble about adoption, motherhood, and her mission to empower children and breakdown society’s generational trauma.