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  • Jo Mason started her first business at 27, a fashion boutique in Essex which she had for 15 years alongside a fledging career in financial services.
    Today she’s applying her business knowledge and personal experiences to a brand-new exciting venture called, Cherry Dating, a dating app that promises to help you find your soulmate whilst kissing fewer frogs in the process.

    In this candid podcast, Jo shares her challenges of finding true love, and the frustration of failed relationships before she hit rock bottom and rebuilt herself. Through this journey of self-reflection and self-love, she was inspired to make a difference to the dating marketplace by launching a new app that is shaking up the industry with full ID verification, innovating matching algorithms, and relationship coaching features ultimately providing the end-user with fresh dating experience.

    Hear how she’s built this tech business from scratch, her business model, and how she’s set to go global!

    Modern Woman represents a cross-section of powerful womenfolk, from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds. We aim to support, inform, and inspire women in business and the workplace, via podcasts, virtual panels and masterclasses, our mentorship program, live events, and exclusive meetups. Our four membership types offer business support for women at all stages of their career journey.
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  • Polly Ogden-Duffy - Managing Director of John D Wood & Company

    💛” Self-motivation, having a good mentor, and love what you do” are just some of the keys to success for Polly Ogden Duffy, Managing Director of John D Wood & Co.

    đŸŽ€In this podcast, Polly shares how she was appointed the first female Managing Director at one of the UK’s oldest estate agencies in the company’s 150-year history.

    As a mum of two, she openly speaks about the juggle of taking a short maternity leave before returning to the office and how flexi-working plays a huge part in supporting women in leadership positions.
    With a career in mainly client-focused roles she also shares some golden tips around selling and rejection handling from a business perspective and what we can expect from the property market in the coming months.

    Modern Woman represents a cross-section of powerful womenfolk, from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds. We aim to support, inform and inspire women in business and the workplace, via podcasts, virtual panels and masterclasses, our mentorship program, live events, and exclusive meetups. Our four membership types offer business support for women at all stages of their career journey.
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  • Modern Woman podcast - Special Episode 📱 – In this podcast, we are live on Mi Soul radio where our founder, Rosie Coxshaw, spent a fantastic afternoon celebrating International Women’s Day with DJs Janice and Lorraine. In this interview, they are in conversation with the hugely talented artist, Terri Walker. Hear Terri give us a sneak peek into some of her stories about how she’s evolving not just as an artist but also in managing her business.

    Modern Woman represents a cross-section of powerful womenfolk, from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds. We aim to support, inform, and inspire women in business and the workplace, via podcasts, virtual panels and masterclasses, our mentorship program, live events, and exclusive meetups. Our four membership types offer business support for women at all stages of their career journey.
    To find out more about becoming a Modern Woman and joining our membership options click the link below.
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  • Penny Weatherup - People Director at Volkswagen Group UK

    Penny has an interesting backstory, starting her career in hospitality and then undertaking roles in insurance and private equity before following her passion into HR.

    Penny joined Volkswagen Group UK’s board in 2016 when she was appointed Group People Director, following a number or promotions within the organisation.
    In these roles, she grasped the opportunity to understand the mechanics of the business and gained valuable experience in deploying change initiatives.

    In this podcast, she shares her personal experiences of how self-belief gave her the confidence to work her way up to senior roles and how she challenged the status quo throughout her career.

    Our founder, Rosie & Penny also discuss:

    Why do women have to shout louder to get their voices heard?

    How to get your board to buy into the diversity agenda and the commercial value around this

    Women make most of the household consumer decisions when it comes to purchasing cars, yet only 12% of women make up the automotive workforce in the UK and 24.7% across Europe* - how can the industry change this


    How can we overcome talent shortages within the automotive industry?

    The value of cross-industry learning and thinking outside of your traditional industry

    Finding the balance of Flexi-working to benefit both the employee and employer

    How to harness confidence to go for the role you want

    *Source: Automotive Council



    Modern Woman represents a cross-section of powerful womenfolk, from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds. We aim to support, inform and inspire women in business and the workplace, via podcasts, virtual panels and masterclasses, our mentorship program, live events, and exclusive meetups. Our four membership types offer business support for women at all stages of their career journey.
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  • In this episode we’re over in Mayfair, West London at the boutique law firm, Barnes Law and you can hear Modern Woman’s founder, Rosie Coxshaw in conversation with Yulia Barnes, founder, and Managing Partner. Barnes Law specialises in commercial and corporate law and Yulia herself has an impressive track record in the industry having worked with a large magic circle firm before launching her consultancy in 2019.

    During this podcast, Yulia and Rosie will discuss:

    Women in law

    How we can see more women in law in more senior positions

    How tech is influencing the sector

    What changes we can see in 2024

    Is the legal workplace culture changing for the better?

    https://barnes-law.co.uk/about-us/

    Modern Woman represents a cross-section of powerful womenfolk, from a diverse range of industries and backgrounds. We aim to support, inform and inspire women in business and the workplace, via podcasts, virtual panels and masterclasses, our mentorship program, live events, and exclusive meetups. Our four membership types offer business support for women at all stages of their career journey.
    To find out more about becoming a Modern Woman and joining our membership options click the link below.
    https://modernwoman.co/membership/

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  • Listen to this exclusive chat with Marnie Swindells, the dynamic force behind the acclaimed Bronx gym and 2023 winner of BBC’s TV show, The Apprentice. Our founder & CEO, Rosie Coxshaw speaks with Marnie as she shares her insights, challenges, and the triumphs within the boxing industry. Tune in as they delve into the vision, drive, and the modern approach that sets Bronx apart in the fitness world. It's a powerful dialogue shedding light on how today's women are shaping the future of boxing and entrepreneurship!

    Link to Bronx Beyond Boxing Website

    www.bronxldn.com



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    To find out more about becoming a Modern Woman and joining our membership options click the link below.
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  • In this week's Podcast Modern Woman Founder & CEO Rosie Coxshaw held a live In the Hot Seat Event in London where she interviewed Jordan Brompton co-founder of Myenergi.

    In the interview Jordan talks about some of the challenges she faced as a woman in business, with some very insprirational quotes.

    Children’s author, zumba instructor, radio presenter, mother, award-winner
 eco warrior. Jordan Brompton has achieved many remarkable feats both before and since co-founding myenergi, the most recent of which being collaborators of World EV day, What Cars 1st Electric Car Awards, a New Eco office space, and working with the incredible Charley Boorman!

    We’re extremely proud of our hard-working, passionate Marketing Director, and for good reason.

    Jordan has followed and pursued her passion for renewable energy and sustainability throughout her life, and continues to strive to achieve the myenergi mission: to create a kinder, more sustainable future for our planet.

    https://www.myenergi.com/

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  • In this week's Podcast Modern Woman Founder & CEO Rosie Coxshaw held a live In the Hot Seat Event in London where she interviewed Claire Powell, founder of the Can Group.

    In the interview Claire discusses candidly the challenges of being a successful business woman while managing a family and a large team of employees as well as her clients.

    Businesswoman, Claire Powell, has been at the forefront of the media, PR, and events industry for nearly three decades. Claire broke into the arena when she was asked by a friend to look after an unheard-of boy band called Take That. In the 18 months Claire undertook their PR, the singers’ success rocketed, helping them to become the household name they still are today.

    Music continued to ring through Claire’s career, and she gave bands like Boyzone, West Life and Ant & Dec their first gigs on the magazine roadshow tours she created. Her longest management has been for Peter Andre, who after 30 years is still one of CAN’s most sort after talent, and one of Claire’s closest friends. PR has always been a passion for Claire, and she has worked globally with a plethora of celebrities, businesspeople, brands, tourist boards, hotels, and more. Her combined skills and experience put people across the media landscape and gets locations cemented on the map. Claire continues to push boundaries to achieve unrivalled results across the industry.

    https://thecangroup.co.uk/

    We hope you enjoyed this podcast please remember to leave us a review on iTunes, it really helps the reach of the Podcast and may well help another like minded business woman.

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  • Roneish Myers is a financial expert who has worked in the world of finance for over 10 years. She attained a first-class degree in accounting and finance in 2014 and has since held various roles in finance, most notably at Netflix, St Ives Plc, and CPM UK.

    But something that always bothered her was how little friends, family, and even co-workers knew about their own finances. So Roneish decided to create a business that would help people get good with managing their money – MoneyHeave Ltd, a financial literacy and coaching company.

    Roneish is passionate about economic empowerment and helping the current and future generation build strong financial foundations for a secure future by teaching practical skills and mindsets required to manage your finances.

    Through MoneyHeave, Roneish has designed a comprehensive service that provides clients with the practical knowledge and mindset to create financial freedom and build wealth. Roneish finds nothing more fulfilling than helping her clients to elevate their wealth and achieve their life goals.

    In this podcast Rosie, Founder of Modern Woman speaks with Roneish and delves into the following:

    How to achieve financial peaceTransitioning from the 9-5 to creating your own businessHow to harness your own financial wellbeingLearning to be smarter with our financesCreating a healthy mindset around money Different money habits between men and womenOffering financial education to your teams Advice around feeling overwhelmed in your financesSupport the show
  • Allera Dawn is known as The Modern Day High Priestess and is creating waves as a spiritual life and business coach, multi-dimensional channel and energy healer and workplace wellness expert.

    Previously Allera spent 20 years working on the sales and trading floor for the Top 5 Global investment Banks including JP Morgan, UBS and Bank of America as a Client Relationship Manager.

    This experience gifted her with an in-depth understanding of money consciousness, being a woman functioning in a masculine energy environment, workplace dynamics, inequality, burn out & gaps in the system around neurodiversity support, trauma informed management & workplace wellness.

    This led her to set up her company Pure Light 1111 to help women reclaim their feminine power and rewrite their life script and create transformation in all aspects of their lives.

    In this podcast we delve into the following:

    Setting personal boundaries at work to prevent burnout How to cope in high pressured environments - balancing imposter syndrome vs self beliefUnderstanding why we get overwhelmed at work and in lifeBeing more energy conscious and self awareAnxiety around living in a patriarchy society How to stay grounded amidst uncertainty Are companies doing enough to support workplace wellness?How companies are approaching neurodiversity Taking a holistic approach to our work to perform at our highest selfSupport the show
  • Gina Miller is a dynamic businesswoman but also an activist and UK political party leader of The True and Fair party. You may recognise her as she became a household name in 2017 and 2019 after taking the UK Government to the Supreme Court, and won on both occasions, securing historic constitutional victories and prohibiting two UK Prime Ministers putting themselves above the law.

    Her career in Financial Services stretches back to 1996, so equipped with right experience she launched her company MoneyShe in 2021 to empower women and educate them on topics such as investing and pensions so they are better able to look after their financial health.

    In this podcast you can learn about:

    - Gina's background and career to date
    - How she navigated the male dominated world of finance throughout the years and stuck to her guns
    - Advice and tips as to how women can start securing their financial future
    - Why women need to take control of their own finances
    - How we can better save whilst living costs and inflation are rocketing
    - The highs & lows of running her 7 businesses
    - Politics - her experiences and how to she's stood up and speaks out about what she believes in

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  • Dr Susan Rose, the founder of Rose and Bloom Coaching specialising in Leadership and personal development.

    Prior to launching her company, Susan was a professor at the Henley Business School a role which opened opportunities to working in South East Asia and South Africa where she was asked to spearhead their school in Malaysia. She is also a mum to two children and shares with us her experiences of juggling working abroad as well as being a devoted mum and keeping the house duties in order.
    After going through a life-changing personal experience herself, working with women is an area she is extremely passionate about.
    In this podcast, Susan shares her career story but also some practical advice and takeaways around leadership in the workplace including the different characteristics between male and female leaders, what direction to take when you're looking to become a leader as well as discussing how we can encourage more women into senior positions.

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  • Cynthia Morrow, is the founder and CEO of Covett, the world’s first shared ownership platform of fine jewellery. Prior to delving into the world of luxury goods, Cynthia was the European Director at Expressworks International, having been relocated to the UK to start that business. She worked with global organisations such as Shell and Safeway on large-scale change including cultural, digital and agile transformation.

    But today, her passion is to support women with their financial wellbeing providing a savvy investment idea as well as making them feel and look beautiful with a stunning collection of fine jewels
and you can find out how we can be part of the experience by listening to this podcast!

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  • Mary Jarrett was the former CIO at the gas & oil conglomerate, Shell. After working in the corporate industry for over 20 years, Mary decided to leave and set-up her own coaching company called Change4Good also known as Good4Change, where she supports aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs in achieving their goals.

    Mary has a lot of strings to her bow and is also a tennis coach and passionate about implementing the learnings we see with sports stars to excel in our careers and change our lives for the better.

    Our founder, Rosie Coxshaw is in conversation with Mary to hear about her background and provide learnings of how to transition into a senior-level or C-suite position in a male dominated industry, her experience of working in a large corporate and understanding why they're aren't more women in board-level positions and how we can change this.
    She also shares some golden nuggets around what habits we can adopt from sports(wo)men to excel in our own careers and business, how we can harness more focus in our day-to-day work and advice for SME's looking to scale up in challenging and turbulent times, she says;

    "You’ve got to have a plan, believe in it, you’ve got to stick to it and have the discipline and build consistency and you’ve got to push through....don’t spread yourself too thin and go after multiple different segments, just relentlessly follow a single minded plan".

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  • Lea Sellers and Rosalind Adler both have a wealth of experience under their belt in the media, television and drama industries, where Lea has been a producer for the BBC and editor for Channel 4 and Rosalind a successful actress and writer.

    Together they founded The Confidence People in 2010, with a vision to support individuals with public speaking, confidence and how to overcome imposter syndrome.

    Rosie Coxshaw is in conversation with Lea and Rosalind to hear their life stories and some all-important tips around building confidence, tackling imposter syndrome and communication skills to excel in our personal and professional lives.

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  • Dr Alka Patel is a GP, Lifestyle Medicine Doctor, and Workplace Wellbeing Strategist. After being in the medical profession for over 20 years and striving for a successful career, she hit burn out and soon realised that the healthcare system was heading in the wrong direction.

    This inspired her to launch her own business called Lifestyle First. A company which specialises in stress management and age reversal, providing tools for overwhelmed and overworked professionals to live a happier, healthier and productive way of life.

    Rosie Coxshaw interviews Dr Patel so she can share her backstory with us but also to provide practical tips and advice as to how we can start taking control of our own health whilst still managing the demands of the pressurising careers that so many of us face today.

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  • Camilla Dell is the owner of London’s largest independent property consultancy called Black Brick.

    She founded the company in 2007 after she’d cut her teeth with London’s renowned estate agencies Foxtons and Knight Frank. From her experience Camilla saw a gap in the market to become a trusted adviser and provide independent advice and support to people that are looking to buy.

    Starting with a 2-person team from her house, she has grown the company to a considerable size and is proud to have sourced and acquired in excess of ÂŁ1 billion of residential property for private clients.

    Camilla is a mum to two daughters and lives in North West London with her husband and children, she’s a firm believer that having the right values in life is just as important, if not more so than having millions in the bank.

    In this podcast, Camilla tells her story from the pros and cons of learning the ropes with industry conglomerates before carving her own business from home to what is now a successful enterprise.

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  • Glynis Frew’s career started in the FMCG industry working with blue chip companies such as United Biscuits and PepsiCo where she specialised in sales, training and client facing roles. After a considerable amount of time, she left the corporate world to create her own training business but soon decided to pursue her passion for property in which she started with Hunters in 1999 and has gradually worked her way to CEO steering the company through the highs and lows of the property market with integrity.

    She’s thankful to have had some amazing bosses along the way that have given her breaks and opportunities of which she’s now able to give back and do the same for others coming through the ranks. Family has huge influence on Glynis’ life, especially her parents and husband of 28 years of whom she has two daughters with.

    In this podcast Glynis shares her career journey on the steps she took to become CEO and her views on how we can encourage and support more women into senior roles within the property industry.

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  • Dolapo Oni specialises in property investment and is the proud founder and CEO of City Gate Homes.

    Dolapo started her career working in the US for KPMG whilst studying for her MBA before she come back to the UK to work with BP as a business analyst.

    She soon realised her passion for property and took the jump to start her own business during the 2008 financial crisis, called City Gate Homes, which she has now grown into a multi-million pound property portfolio in London.

    Coming from Nigerian descent yet born in the UK, she understands first-hand what hard works is and how to never give up. She’s a proud mum of 2, a devoted wife and her mission is to empower the next generation of female property investors by debunking the myth that you need a huge deposit to get started in property investing.

    Listen to this podcast to learn more about property investing and some tricks of the trade first hand from a women that started from the bottom and has risen to the top through lessons learnt and hard graft.

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  • Tram-Anh Nguyen is the Co-Founder & CEO of CFTE (Centre of Finance, Tech and Entrepreneurship), an EDTECH company that works with individuals, corporates and governing bodies to provide education and support to those looking to up-skill and advance their careers in finance, tech, fintech and entrepreneurship.

    Tram-Anh started her career on the New York trading floor of Standard Chartered Bank before joining UBS Wealth Management overseeing investments for clients in Asia. It was after a life-changing experience when she was at the top of the twin towers in New York when 9/11, struck that she realised she wanted to leave the traditional world of finance after 15 years and start supporting individuals by equipping them with the education they need to embrace emerging tech. This is how CFTE was born.

    Their mission is to transform the face of finance, creating a more diverse and inclusive workplace by opening new doors to people that never would have had the opportunity to work in the industry before. 40% of their students are women and fintech is predicted huge growth of 25% annually over the next 2 years (Fintech Futures 2020 report) and we will see 8x more jobs in this sector compared to 2019. CFTE are carving part of this digital transformation and continue to encourage more women into this sector.

    Tram-Anh is also a busy mum of 3 daughters, has a diploma in Feng Shui and lives with her husband and family in the UK.

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