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In this episode of the VulnerABILITY Podcast, Marisa Donnelly welcomes good friend and Founder & CEO of PlaneAhead, Alex Malebranche. In this episode, both Alex and Marisa dive into the foundations of being a founder: What it means to start your own company, find (true) work-life balance, create healthy boundaries, and allocate your time to all the things and people you love. Alex also talks about the challenges of starting a small business in a time of travel restrictions and how his dive into business ownership shifted his vision of family and fatherhood.Highlights From the Episode:[[[[[[[[[[[[13:00] “When it comes to splitting your time as a founder or when you’re at a startup company, there’s this stigma (and rightfully so) that you’re just going to work 16-18 hours of a day, especially at this early stage… so I make sure to tell employees that it’s my company, it’s my job to take that burden on. Anybody that comes on should be able to have work-life balance that is healthy and works like them.”[[[[[[[[[[24:30] “A part of me thought, and maybe because of how I grew up, that being financially well off was the goal. And that was what was going to bring the happiness that I’m looking for. But really, it’s the financial part that provides the bit of freedom to do what you’re actually passionate about.”[Get Connected:The foundations of PlaneAhead are simple: Make travel easier, smarter, and possible. PlaneAhead is a company on a mission to help individuals and families experience what it means to have ‘stressLESS’ travel experiences. The process is easy: You purchase a membership (for only $99/year), book flights directly on the airline websites, send your itineraries to [email protected], and then when the price of the flights drops, the PlaneAhead team will send you credits for future adventures!To learn more, head to the PlaneAhead website.You can also follow the company on social:InstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitterTo hear more episodes of the VulnerABILITY Podcast, head to the podcast page.

