Episodes

  • In this episode, Jen Dobbie sits down with Karissa Breen (KB), a prominent figure in cybersecurity media, and the host of the KBKast. They discuss the evolution of media, the impact of AI on both media and cybersecurity, and the importance of execution in entrepreneurship. KB shares insights from her journey, emphasising the need for resilience and motivation in the face of the challenges she's faced as an entrepreneur. From farming to skipping the Christmas party, KB and Jen go to some unexpected places to understand the relentless nature of work and the entrepreneurial mindset. KB also addresses the significance of personal branding, the challenges women face in tech, and the need for respect and collaboration in the industry, offering practical advice for women entering tech and highlights the importance of amplifying female voices in the field. Let's get into it!Connect with UsFollow us on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jendobbie/Have thoughts on this Episode, or Guests? Email us at [email protected]

  • Where does AI belong - in our daily lives, industry and society? In this episode, host Jen Dobbie sits down with Kate Tollenaar, Director of Government and Enterprise for IBM ANZ, to discuss the evolution of AI, its real-world applications, and the importance of gender diversity in tech. Kate, who has a background in AI, cybernetics, and a 20-year military career, shares her insights on AI’s history, the rise of applied AI, and the critical role of trust and transparency in AI governance. Jen and Kate discusses AI hallucinations, the impact of AI on misinformation, and how governments and corporations must ensure AI is used responsibly.

    A major part of the discussion centres around women in AI and tech, highlighting the underrepresentation of women in AI development and its impact on bias in AI systems. Kate emphasises that more women need to be in the room when AI is built to create safer and more inclusive technology. She also shares insights on AI’s role in public policy, military applications, and ethical concerns surrounding autonomous systems. They close with practical advice for people looking to get into the tech industry; and gives tips on key industry leaders and organisations to follow for anyone looking to stay informed about AI’s rapid evolution. Let's get into it!

    Resources and Links from the Episode:

    1. National AI Centre: https://www.industry.gov.au/science-technology-and-innovation/technology/national-artificial-intelligence-centre

    2. CSIRO's Data61: https://www.csiro.au/en/about/people/business-units/data61

    3. Genevieve Bell, Vice Chancellor of ANU, AI & Cybernetics Expert: linkedin.com/in/genevievebell

    4. Jennifer Robinson – Human Rights Lawyer & Advocate for Online Safety: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-robinson-18607326

    5. Slaughterbots: https://youtu.be/9rDo1QxI260?si=DnEWf3goVB7ETw09 Note before watching: this is a dystopian and scary watch.

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  • Has tech evened the playing field for women? In this bonus episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by Commandant Anthea Larken CBE. Former Director, Women's Royal Naval Service and Aide de Camp to Queen Elizabeth II, for over five decades, Anthea used tech and innovation to pave the way for future generations of women. From film cameras as simulated weapons, to advocating for women's roles in increasingly tech-driven naval environments, she and Jen get into using tech to give women equality of opportunity; and discuss how to challenge authority to keep your organisation on the right side of progress. Let's get into it!

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  • Can tech help women retire richer? In this episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by Lucy Kough. Award Winning Creative, and newly minted Founder, Lucy is on a mission to solve the gender wealth gap, starting with Super (aka Pensions). With the gender wealth gap at $103 Trillion as of now - her mission is in the national interest. Lucy's Tap the Gap App proves tech can both help solve women’s wealth inequality, and provide a new career path for all those who think creatively. Let's get into it!

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  • How can we build more billion dollar businesses? In this episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by Nicole Cook. Chief Executive and Advisory Board Chair, alumni of several billion dollar startups, and former Head of Jobs for NSW, Nicole thinks big - and doesn't pull punches. From the first $100,000 to the first $1BN revenue, and beyond; she and Jen explore the very real risks Australia is taking if it doesn't start backing more of our brave female entrepreneurs. Like continuing its slide down global rankings in economic complexity and innovation. Nicole gets into it on creating systems that seek, support and sustain female entrepreneurs to break that cycle through tech innovation, and build billion dollar businesses. Let's get into it!

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  • Why don't funders follow the facts? In this episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by Advertising and Tech badass, Cindy Gallop. TED igniter, MakeLoveNotPorn founder, and the Michael Bay of LinkedIn, Cindy loves to blow shit up. She and Jen get into the joys and challenges of creative and tech life, in a wide ranging conversation tackling learnings from Cindy's extraordinary career, and bringing them to bear on challenges she faces as a founder. Like, why female founders don't get funding - despite being proven as a better return on investment. From curry in Cardiff, to SXSW Sydney, if Cindy's learned anything, it's that playing by the rules doesn't make life interesting. Let's get into it!

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  • What does it take to stay optimistic about tech? In this episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by Heather Kernahan - Global CEO, Author, SXSW Speaker, Investor and Mum. Heather and Jen get into the detail on being female in tech; how swearing can be a superpower for women in business, and why getting seriously stuck at work happens to all of us - and can be a simpler solve than we think. Let's get into it.

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  • Are the cards stacked against female founders? In this episode, Host Jen Dobbie is joined by none other than Ida Tin, creator of the revolutionary Clue app, and mother of the term FemTech. Ida and Jen get into the challenges of innovating in women's health and the founding of FemTech. Ida emphasises the importance of education and data in empowering women, the need for better representation in clinical trials, and her vision for the future of funding, founding and FemTech, including its connections to the economy and sustainability. Let's get into it.

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  • Can tech automate the mental load? Join Host Jen Dobbie, and Claire Waring, co founder of personal EA service, Gether to find out. "Research shows that 90% of women still carry the weight of scheduling, organising and managing their family. So in a world where most startups, and most tech development is very male led, it just isn't a problem that founders had focused on." With the Women's Economic Equality Taskforce showing that barriers to women fully joining the workforce cost the Australian economy $128 billion, tech like Gether can't come a moment too soon. So let's get into it.

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  • What is the tech funding system in Australia, and is it broken for female entrepreneurs? Find out in today's Ep, with Host Jen Dobbie, and Noga Edelstein. Former General Counsel at Yahoo!7, Noga co-founded on-demand home services startup UrbanYou, which scaled rapidly Australia-wide and successfully exited via trade sale. She’s now highly sought after as an investor and advisor, and is a Venture Partner at Black Nova VC, Director of Advisory at Tractor Ventures, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at UTS Startups, and Mentor & Investor at Startmate. She served on the Board of SBE Australia which supports women-led businesses and boasts a proven track record of 85% of alum going on to raise capital. “We’re helping very small numbers of women, and we have not made a dent in the overall system. This is not a women’s issue. This is a systems issue.” Let's get into it.

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