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Neha Ruch

Neha Ruch, a visionary voice in the realm of motherhood and professional identity, has carved a unique niche by championing the narratives of women who choose to focus on family life. As the founder of Mother Untitled, she has created a pioneering platform that celebrates ambitious women navigating the intricacies of parenting while challenging societal norms surrounding stay-at-home motherhood. Residing in the dynamic heart of Manhattan with her husband, their two children, and their dog Coconut, Neha's personal experiences and professional endeavors converge to redefine success for modern mothers. Her acclaimed work, "The Power Pause: How to Plan a Career Break After Kids—and Come Back Stronger Than Ever," slated for publication by Putnam in January 2025, epitomizes her commitment to this cause. This seminal guide empowers women to thoughtfully orchestrate career breaks post-motherhood, equipping them with strategies to re-enter the workforce with renewed vigor and confidence. Through her insightful narrative, Neha addresses the complexities of identity and ambition, resonating deeply with her audience. Neha's writing is characterized by its empathetic yet incisive exploration of themes related to parenting, identity, and societal expectations. Her contributions extend beyond literature into thought leadership, where she continues to influence public discourse on women's roles both at home and in the professional sphere. By blending personal anecdotes with broader cultural analysis, Neha Ruch not only informs but also inspires a shift in how motherhood is perceived and valued in contemporary society.

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