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An Author Talk With Neha Ruch

  • Hummingbird Books 55 Boylston Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 United States (map)

An Author Talk with Neha Ruch

Join us to learn about “The Power Pause” by Neha Ruch, founder of Mother Untitled. Learn how to plan your career break after kids — and how to come back stronger than ever!

She will be interviewed by Boston’s top fine jeweler, Hannah Florman. After having two children and leaving her previous career in law, Florman began her new career, founding a business that was equal parts passion-driven and allowed her to be present as a parent.

The event will begin at 7:00 PM. Doors will open at 6:30 PM.

Tickets:

$35 - Admission + a copy of “The Power Pause”

By purchasing a ticket, you agree to receive exclusive updates and communications from Hannah Florman Fine Jewelry, which you can opt out of at any time.


About The Power Pause

A paradigm-shifting guide to career breaks after kids that rebrands stay-at-home parenthood for a new generation of women and families.


With expert advice and diverse stories of stay-at-home mothers who buck every stereotype, as well as interactive exercises to help the reader plot a course for the long term, The Power Pause is an essential handbook for a new generation of caregivers.

About Neha Ruch

Neha Ruch is the founder of Mother Untitled, the leading platform for ambitious women leaning into family life that is catalyzing a shift in how society views stay-at-home motherhood. Neha lives in Manhattan with her husband, their two children, and their dog Coconut.

About Hannah Florman Fine Jewelry:

Inspired by a drive to cultivate more personal relationships and transparency in the industry, Hannah Florman Fine Jewelry launched in 2016.  A born and raised Bostonian who came to jewelry design by way of commercial litigation, Hannah brings a meticulous, client-oriented approach to her work.Hannah has studied under many respected manufacturers and suppliers in the region and trained with the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Over the years, she has developed relationships with trusted gemologists and bench-jewelers who share a like-minded commitment to quality. We believe that “old-fashioned” doesn’t have to mean stuffy and “modern” doesn’t have to be unromantic.  There’s a middle ground.

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