Top tips on starting your own business from Modi Bodi mum Kristy Chong
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Tue 29 May 2018
9 mins
After having children some women decide their previous jobs aren’t quite right.
Either the hours aren’t flexible enough, or the work isn’t satisfying.
Kristy Chong founded Modi Bodi – a period proof underwear company – after she had her second child. She shares her insights into what worked, and what didn’t.
Kristy is speaking at MPowered 2018 presented by Mums & Co: A conference for mums aspiring to start their own business.
For tickets head to the Eventbrite website.
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