Why I Started A Parenting Coach Business in Denmark with Camilla Gammelgaard-Baker

 
 

We’re not given an instructional manual on how to become a parent, but we’re given parenting intuition and we can always ask around if we need help.

We are joined today by Camila Gammelgaard-Baker, a Parenting Coach based in Denmark shares her entrepreneurial and parenting journey.

Born in Denmark, but grew up in different parts of the world, Camilla was able to use that experience on how she approached parenting since she learned a lot from different cultures.

 

I hope you find value in this podcast  if you're a parent or looking to be a coach or start a business here in Denmark or anywhere in the world. I hope this podcast gives you kind of an insight and inspiration on how to start it and just jump in with your own two feet and start the business that you wanted to do.

Episode Highlights: 

04:24 - Get to know Camila
05:37 - Camila’s life as a Danish living in other countries
08:02 - How being a parent in Denmark is different from other countries
10:35 - Camila’s entrepreneurial journey 
17:21 - How does Camila helped other parents as a parenting coach
24:16 - Camila’s biggest fears when starting her business.

Check these locations for your kids and the entire family recommended by Camilla:

Løvbakkerne

Herning Library

More About Camilla

You can check all her upcoming projects through her website https://camillaparentingcoach.com/ and also connect with her on LinkedIn @Camilla Gammelgaard-Baker

Facebook - Camilla Parenting Coach

 

Check out the previous episode with Camilla > Season 1 Episode 5: Balancing Culture and Language While Raising Children

 

More about your host!

I’m Jackie, your Podcast Host and American - Filipina Mom of two wonderful little kids, who’s been living in Denmark with her family for the past seven years. Born in Manila, Philippines and I moved to California, US when I was five years old. Although today I treat the US as my homeland, I remember until this day, what a cultural shock the whole “moving into a new country” was for me. Especially that my mom was giving me rice meals for lunch at school, while all the other kids were having peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I couldn’t understand why they were eating so differently and they couldn’t understand my “rice thingy” either.

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