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In this episode, we talk to Sonya Williams co-founder of Sharesies, an app that helps kiwis invest in the US and NZ stock markets. Sonya and her team are on a path to building an equitable society, we talk about the challenges of leading a business and growing a team during the covid-19 pandemic, remote working culture and how investing in the stock market is now easier than ever before! Don't miss out on this episode
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In this episode, we had the opportunity to talk Ziena Jalil. She doesn’t believe in boxes and is hard to put into one. She works across the public, private and NGO sectors, in governance and strategy, marketing and business development, and communications and stakeholder engagement. In this episode, we focus on how vital it is to feel belonging, and how diversity is a valuable benefit to any country.
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In this episode, we are talking to Dr Sasha Kljakovic, the co-founder of telehealth start-up Well Revolution. Tag along to learn more about her journey from working in marketing to becoming a doctor and now a tech start-up founder. She is a true inspiration and a living testament that you can always change the direction of your life if it does not fit with your desires.
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In this episode we are talking to Jessica Quinn who lost her leg to cancer, today she works as a model and influencer and she is a big advocate for body positivity. Tag along to learn more about her journey and how you can give yourself more self-love an how you can get your friends to help change the view you have of yourself, to the better.
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In this episode, I met up with Kristen Lunman the co-founder and general manager of Hatch, a digital investment platform that has had amazing growth over the last 18 months. Kirsten has over a decade of experience in running product teams across North America and has played a pivotal role in the start-up ecosystem in New Zealand over the past five years. She was the innovation director at Kiwi Wealth, Hatch’s parent company, as well as the programme director for the Kiwibank Fintech Accelerator. This is an action-packed introduction into the world of stocks and how you can invest in brands like Google, Apple, Facebook, Airbnb and Microsoft.
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In this episode, I met up with Priti Ambani. She works as the Innovation Director at Tech Futures Lab and is also a guru when it comes to the collaborative economy also called sharing economy or peer to peer economy which is changing the way we consume and get paid for our services. Tag along on an incredible episode with one of the smartest and most empathetic women I know!
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In this episode, I met up with Jolie Hodson the CEO of Spark NZ to talk about change leadership. How can you build strong leadership within your team to enable them to adapt to the rapidly changing world we live in.
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At the end of last year, I had the opportunity to talk to Angela Meyer co-founder of the advertising agency Double Denim who have created award-winning campaigns by focusing on the female economy. We had a chat about that time she had to be rescued from sailing boat, what it means to be a feminist and much more! Tag along!
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In this episode, I met up with Christina Bellis from Thankyou Payroll. Thankyou Payroll has set up a trust that helps local communities achieve positive impacts. We talked about how all businesses, small or large have an opportunity to take a stand and create a better future for us all.
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In just over a decade, winning several national awards, Kathryn Wilson has established herself as New Zealand’s premier footwear designer. She started out as a budding designer at 22 years old and
has grown into an influential businesswoman whose brand is in high demand. An NZ woman making her mark in the fashion industry nationally and internationally. -
In this episode, I met up with the inspiring Fredrik Ek from The Bike Ramble. Last year, Fredrika finished a 1,000 days bike ride around the world that raised over 100,000 Euros for children and women in need!
We talk about living a meaningful life, being in the moment and how it is to fit your whole life, on a bike. -
In this episode, Jess Holdaway co-founder of Frank Stationery talks about social responsibility, the importance of a community and how success is not an end station but rather an evolving journey. Frank Stationery is a social enterprise and thanks to all their customers they've been able to hand out over 60,000 notebooks to school children in need.
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In this episode, I talked to Dellwyn Stuart the former CEO of Auckland Foundation and founder of New Zealand's first women's fund.
With a spellbinding passion for women's questions she shares her experience from meeting hundreds of women that want to help others, collaborate and lift each other up. It is a great episode about equality, how women differ from men and how our societies and businesses can benefit from embracing these differences. -
In this episode, I talked to Dale Clareburt that hold over 20 years of recruitment experience.
as a CEO and co-founder of Wierdly, she’s living right on the forefront of innovation in the recruitment industry - finding ways to harness machine learning, AI and predictive analytics when it comes to recruitment.
We talked about how she believes people are the key to unlocking true business success, the benefits of having multiple business partners and how the workplace is changing. - Mostrar mais