About Musata  Musata Matei is Head of Partnerships and Growth at IGNITE in DIFC, and the author of The Mother Shift, a candid exploration of working motherhood and the leadership reset it demands. An expat for most of her life, Musata began her career in London’s high-pressure financial world, including a role at Goldman Sachs, before relocating to Dubai in search of a more sustainable, family-friendly way to live and work. After experiencing maternity discrimination firsthand, Musata began j...

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#290 Musata Matei on The Mother Shift: Redefining Motherhood, Leadership, and Success

APR 1, 202631 MIN
The Matrix Green Pill

#290 Musata Matei on The Mother Shift: Redefining Motherhood, Leadership, and Success

APR 1, 202631 MIN

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About MusataMusata Matei is Head of Partnerships and Growth at IGNITE in DIFC, and the author of The Mother Shift, a candid exploration of working motherhood and the leadership reset it demands. An expat for most of her life, Musata began her career in London’s high-pressure financial world, including a role at Goldman Sachs, before relocating to Dubai in search of a more sustainable, family-friendly way to live and work.After experiencing maternity discrimination firsthand, Musata began journaling as a form of self-therapy, which eventually evolved into a book that blends her story with the lived experiences of other mothers and founders. Today, she speaks openly about the motherhood penalty, bias, mental load, and the myth of “having it all,” while advocating for a more human, inclusive leadership model rooted in emotional intelligence, empathy, and authenticity.About This EpisodeIn this episode of the Matrix Green Pill Podcast, Hilmarie Hutchison sits down with Musata Matei (Head of Partnerships & Growth, IGNITE DIFC) to unpack what motherhood really shifts: identity, ambition, leadership style, and the definition of success. Musata shares how being fired while pregnant became a turning point, how Dubai offered a different path forward, and why leadership frameworks built for a previous era no longer serve the world we’re living in now.The conversation dives into the realities many working mothers quietly carry: bias at work, mom guilt, the invisible mental load, and the burnout that comes from chasing the “supermom” standard. Musata offers practical insights for mothers in high-pressure roles, and also challenges companies to rethink performance, flexibility, and what inclusive leadership truly looks like. It’s a grounded, hopeful conversation that reminds us: motherhood doesn’t reduce ambition, it sharpens it and the future of leadership will reward the very skills many women were once told to hide.Quotes5:20 - I think the way we think about leadership, work, and parenthood has to evolve, both for women and men. And that's really what the Maver Shift is about. It's about raising awareness and encouraging today and tomorrow's leaders to embrace change.6:10 - These are becoming the leadership skills that will matter most. They're no longer optional extras. And I truly believe that mothers, working mums, are the ones who embody all of these skills.8:35 - Another huge experience that we have in common is the strength and perseverance that mothers have. We just don't give up. We keep showing up. Success for many of us is not about a final destination. It's about resilience, consistency, and continuing despite the odds.12:42 - I believe more in, let's say, sustainability, to put ourselves first without guilt. I know that's easier said than done, but I truly believe now that if we cannot function, everything else eventually falls apart.13:22 - The biggest advice that I would give to mothers who are really struggling to find that balance is not necessarily to chase that balance, but to put their needs first.14:12 - I do believe that if you know you want to succeed as a mom and as a professional, you have to redefine ambition and success on your own terms rather than according to what society has told us or according to the expectations of others or even our families. We have to be the ones who define what is good for us and what works for us at every single stage of our life, and certainly every stage of our motherhood.15:02 - For me, self-care is not just about spa days or bubble baths. It's about maintenance. And it includes both mental and physical healtThe Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review