Episode 54: First Female Contractor in LA
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In this episode, I am honored to interview Eileen Gould, the first female general contractor in Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, even the Greater Los Angeles area! She is quite the trailblazer, and I admire her drive.
Eileen Gould, a general contractor, interior designer, author, mother, and grandmother, shares her experiences of motherhood and building her career simultaneously.
She discusses her pregnancies and deliveries, the joys of being a grandmother, and the challenges and rewards of being a mother. Eileen also talks about her journey as a female general contractor, and the importance of having support in balancing work and family life. She emphasizes the need for flexibility, patience, and open communication in motherhood and shares valuable advice for mothers. Eileen also highlights the importance of planning and having a clear vision when starting construction and design projects.
Her goals for her clients are, "Live more happily, more stylishly, more comfortably and more securely whether it’s in your home or your place of work."
Takeaways
- Motherhood requires flexibility, patience, and open communication.
- Support, such as a live-in nanny or help with household chores, is crucial in balancing work and family life.
- Each child is unique, and it's important to understand and meet their individual needs.
- Don't sweat the small stuff and pick your battles.
- Expectations can steal your joy, so go with the flow and accept that everyone has different backgrounds and values.
- Planning and having a clear vision are essential when starting construction and design projects.
Plans | Permits | Shopping | Ordering | Implementing
Here is her blog: General Contractor Blog - Eileen Gould (eileengoulddesignandconstruction.com)
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Charity: Baby2Baby is a national non-profit organization that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. To learn more and get involved, visit www.baby2baby.org
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