Talk With Laurie

The Motherhood Penalty in Academic Research, and the Leadership Solution

Season #12

In this episode of The Growth Edge Leadership Podcast, Laurie Baedke sits down with Dr. Amery Treble-Barna, NIH-funded scientist, pediatric neuropsychologist, and founder of Mothermind, to explore a challenge rarely named out loud in academic medicine: the collision between the expectations of modern motherhood and the demands of scientific careers.

Together, they unpack the structural pressures facing women in STEM, the real consequences for institutions when these challenges go unaddressed, and the leadership solutions emerging from one powerful idea, community.

Dr. Treble-Barna shares the story behind the leadership development programs she built for scientist mothers, and the powerful impact they're producing: lower burnout, stronger resilience, renewed confidence to lead, and a growing ripple effect of healthier leadership cultures across labs and institutions. This conversation offers a powerful reminder for leaders across industries: thriving professionals rarely do it alone.

Key Topics Covered

• The “ideal worker” culture in academic research


• The motherhood penalty in science and research careers


• Why high-performing women often feel like they are failing everywhere


• The leadership power of peer coaching and community


• How mentorship and sponsorship accelerate career impact


• Why networking must be reframed, especially for introverts


• Leadership growth, imposter syndrome, and “doing it scared”


• How institutions benefit when leaders invest in faculty wellbeing

 

Key Insights from the Conversation

1. Two systems colliding

Academic research and modern motherhood are both built on relentless expectations. When those systems collide, many women feel they’re falling short at both work and home, even while performing at extraordinarily high levels.

2. Burnout is not just an individual issue

When talented scientists leave or disengage, institutions lose more than individuals, they lose innovation, diversity of thought, and years of investment.

3. Community changes the narrative

One of the most powerful moments in Dr. Treble-Barna’s program happens when participants realize their struggles are not personal failures, but shared structural challenges.

4. Peer coaching multiplies leadership impact

Through coaching conversations and shared experience, participants begin redesigning their careers and bringing a coaching culture back into their labs and institutions.

5. Sponsorship changes careers

Mentorship offers guidance. Sponsorship opens doors. Leaders who actively cultivate both dramatically accelerate their trajectory and impact.

 

Practical Takeaways

If you’re navigating a demanding career while managing competing priorities:

• Seek community, thriving rarely happens in isolation


• Cultivate sponsors who can advocate for your work


• Invest time in strategic networking, even if you're introverted


• Practice self-compassion alongside ambition


• Remember: leadership growth often begins with doing things before you feel fully ready

 

Connect with Dr. Treble-Barna

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amery-treble-barna/

MasterMind Executive Leadership - https://www.mastermindexecutiveleadership.com