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By Claire Hatton & Greta Thomas
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We’re super excited to let you know that we are going ‘all in’ on AI and how it impacts us all.
We’re convinced that the impact and influence of AI in our lives and our workplaces deserves attention, experimentation and our collective imagination.
So today’s mini episode is a sneak preview sharing more about what we’ll be bringing you with our AI Edition episodes in the coming weeks and months.
We’ve been scouting out some phenomenal AI talent from around the world to bring you executives from some of the top AI companies, world leading academics, entrepreneurs and experts.
And don’t worry, we’ll still be featuring what we’re known for: showcasing plenty of amazing pioneering and innovative female leaders. We’ll also include some expert male voices too because we all need to learn from experts whoever they may be.
Plus, we’ll share some illuminating conversations with some digital humans that may just blow your mind!
Whether it’s how your job may change or what future new roles may be created; what skills you need to develop; or practical tips on how to use AI today to make a real difference to your work and life; it will all be on Don’t Stop Us Now AI Edition.
Can’t wait to hear what you think!
Check out our sneak preview now!
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Few people can say they've founded a non-profit that raises millions while creating a community that helps supporters achieve extraordinary physical challenges. Annie Crawford is one of those rare individuals.
As the founder of CanToo, a high-profile Australian charity running for nearly two decades, Annie has revolutionised fundraising for cancer research. CanToo organises physical challenges like ocean swims and half marathons, where participants receive months of professional coaching in exchange for fundraising commitments.
As a result, more than 20,000 people to date have achieved impressive physical challenges, and more than AUD$33 million has been raised to fund cancer research.
Aside from CanToo, Annie’s had some fascinating career experience including helping to build a very successful Biotech startup in San Francisco.
In this episode you’ll hear how:
Annie is a very down to earth and modest person and you can tell that her life and priorities have been shaped by family tragedy. With CanToo she’s built an incredible and fitting legacy.
Enjoy this episode with the inspiring and values-driven Annie Crawford.
Useful Links
CanToo
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Our guest this week is the most pioneering woman we’ve ever had on the show.
Canadian Jill Heinerth is arguably the world’s greatest cave diver and underwater explorer. She’s also a writer, photographer and filmmaker.
Jill literally goes places no human has ever gone before. She’s swum past the graves of more than 100 of her friends, as well as having some pretty close calls herself.
Jill is the first Explorer in Residence for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, she’s also a recipient of Canada’s prestigious Polar Medal, and a Fellow of the International Scuba Divers Hall of Fame.
To put it simply, Jill’s life story is extraordinary.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Jill Heinerth is an amazing storyteller so enjoy this fascinating conversation with the intrepid and eloquent Jill Heinerth.
* P.S. If you’re in Sydney don’t miss the chance to see screenings of the documentary during the first week of October with Jill attending in person along with Director Nays Baghai.
Useful Links
Jill’s website - https://www.intotheplanet.com/
The Documentary - Diving into the Darkness
Official Website: https://divingintothedarkness.com/
Australian Screening Dates with Jill Heinerth & Director Nays Baghai: https://divingintothedarkness.com/ditd-week/
Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/divingintothedarkness/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/divingintothedarkness/
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@divingintothedarkness
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DivingIntoTheDarkness
Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIjdVAdpTnQ&t=139s
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Our guest this week is known globally for kickstarting a menopause revolution.
UK-based Dr Louise Newson is a physician, menopause specialist, businesswoman, educator and author. Not only that, she’s the founder of the award-winning Balance menopause app which has had more than one million downloads, and she hosts a weekly podcast as well!
As you’ll hear, Dr Newson is also making big inroads into educating the medical profession about menopause and perimenopause, with more than 30,000 clinicians globally downloading her online program. And believe us it’s needed!
In this fascinating episode that every woman should listen to you’ll hear:
We were so impressed speaking with Louise, and it really is incredible that today, in 2024, there is still so much misinformation about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) out there.
As you’ll hear, her work has also had a direct and positive impact on our own lives and health.
Enjoy this episode with the determined and passionate Dr Louise Newson
Useful Links:
Dr Louise Newson’s website
Louise’s UK theatre tour dates (Sept to Nov 2024)
Balance app info
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Ever wondered what it’s like to ride in a rocket, and we do mean literally?
Today you get to hear first hand about space travel with our guest, the 44th female astronaut in history and the first Iranian and Muslim woman in space. Astronaut and Entrepreneur, Anousheh Ansari is also only the 4th self-funded person to travel to space and the International Space Station.
We had the best time in this conversation with Anousheh, hearing her incredible stories about the experience of rocketing into orbit.
And Anousheh is so much more than an astronaut. She’s also an extremely successful entrepreneur and co-founded a successful technology company which saw her listed on Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40. Shortly after she sold that business in 2000 for around $USD 750 million.
A qualified electrical engineer, Ahousheh has been recognised for her innovation and entrepreneurialism with numerous awards including the George Mason University Entrepreneurial Excellence Award, and a Space Pioneer award from the National Space Society
These days, Anousheh is focused on solving humanity’s biggest problems, something she does as CEO of the X Prize Foundation as you’ll hear in our episode. It’s some of the most hopeful content we’ve heard in years!
In this absorbing episode you’ll also learn:
So buckle up and do not miss this inspiring conversation with the entrepreneurial and abundant thinker & doer, Anousheh Ansari.
Useful Links
X Prize Foundation website
X Prize on Linkedin
X Prize on Youtube
X Prize on Facebook
X Prize on Instagram
X Prize on X
X Prize on Tiktok
Anousheh on Linkedin
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Here we are halfway through the year and if you’re anything like the amazing people we work with in our programs and coaching, many of you are feeling like it's been a real slog.
Combine that with what’s going on in the world, and with the fact that hybrid working can make you feel more isolated and alone, we thought it timely to invite back on the show a very popular guest who happens to be a Stanford-trained psychologist, burnout expert, award winning author, and an amazing executive leadership coach, Dr Jacinta Jiménez.
We last featured Dr Jacinta on the show shortly after her award winning book, The Burnout Fix was published. Because we’re now seeing more, not less, burnout these days we’re so happy we were able to secure a window in Jacinta’s diary to hear the latest on wellbeing and taking care of ourselves and our teams at work.
You’ll hear:
Enjoy this enriching conversation with the wise and compassionate Dr Jacinta Jiminez.
Useful Links
Our first interview with Jacinta - Fixing Burnout
Jacinta’s website
Jacinta on Linkedin
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Holy Dooley - we are now 6 years old!!!
To celebrate this epic milestone for the show, we are taking the equivalent of a First Class Round the World ticket to hear from the most amazing, impactful and wise guests - all in this one episode!
From the UK’s House of Lords, to the woman who has been declared as being responsible for creating the most exciting constitutional democracy in the world.
From a global design icon and author to an internationally recognised and lauded Social Entrepreneur from Ethiopia. We hear from our very oldest (and wisest) guest at 92 and also our very youngest guest (mid 20’s) both on starting a business. And what different experiences they had some 70 years apart!
There’s so much in here it’s hard to summarise so just a few of the things you will hear include:
Our aim is that this celebration episode will brighten and lighten your day.
So without further ado wish us Happy Birthday and enjoy this blockbuster episode!
Useful Links
Trailer for feature documentary ‘Good Enough Ancestor’ about Audrey Tang
Curious to learn more? Check out our full interviews with our featured guests:
Full episode with Martha Lane Fox
Full episode with Audrey Tang
Full episode with June Dally Watkins
Full episode with Brukty Tigabu
Full episode with Margarita Herdocia
Full episode with Sophia Athas
Full episode with Debbie Millman
Full episode with Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas
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Our episode this week looks at an under-appreciated concept for reflecting on, and gaining new insights for your next career step or business idea.
We go on a journey with Claire to learn about a ‘World Listening Tour’ that Greta did some years back. She had decided to leave her intense role at (RED) and wasn’t sure what she wanted to do next, nor even which country she should live in!
This dilemma about what next prompted Greta to put together her very own listening tour to learn what had been happening in the world outside the bubble of her all-absorbing (RED) role, as well as discover what other interesting things were happening in the space she was interested in. At the same time, she figured, she’d also get a ‘feel’ for whether she’d want to live in particular cities or not.
In this unique episode we share:
What we love about the concept of a Listening Tour is that there’s no limit to the kind of topics or themes you might want to explore. And, as you’ll discover, through curious and well prepared conversations with contacts and strangers, a lot of insight can come.
Perhaps a Listening Tour is exactly what you need now?
Enjoy this episode!
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Our episode this week features a woman who has one of the most unique backgrounds and skill sets we’ve come across. Elizabeth Eastland is a full time artist these days, however her career prior to the last few years centred around leadership roles in global corporates and academia focussed on technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Liz is a Canadian Australian now based in Sydney, however her career has taken her from North America to Australia and Paris and back to Sydney. She’s been a CEO of a telco startup, held a global role at telco giant Alcatel, and she’s headed up innovation and entrepreneurship programs for two universities, the University of Wollongong and the University of NSW.
What’s so fascinating about Liz is that right from the start she embraced and studied two disciplines: art (initially creative writing) and science, and she’s continued this duality right throughout her executive career. It’s not surprising to learn her father was a rocket scientist and her mother an artist and designer. Plus Liz herself has at least 3 degrees.
In this intriguing conversation you’ll hear:
Enjoy this fascinating conversation with the creative and uber-disciplined Elizabeth Eastland.
Useful Links:
Elizabeth Eastland website (including details of her May 2024 art exhibition)
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Every now and then we meet with a guest who blows us away by the scale and worthiness of their vision. And there’s no doubting this week’s guest is one of those.
Lee Yearsley is an AI veteran and entrepreneur with a unique track record that speaks to her skill of anticipating the future. Raised in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Lee sold her last AI company 10 years ago to IBM. It was the first company in the world to deploy AI in businesses such as banks, insurance companies and health care.
And now Lee’s at it again channelling her philosophy of building a global AI company that the world will need, not today, but in 5 years time. Her vision is big; she wants to reach more than 100 million customers worldwide.
Lee’s business is called Akin and her determination to use technology for good has seen her incorporate as a public benefit corporation (that’s an American legal entity that embeds a business model that benefits both shareholders and society).
Akin is bringing a new and more advanced type of AI to market, called Adaptive Reasoning.
It already has customers ranging from NASA to healthcare companies with disabled clients.
Now despite the fact Lee has a track record of founding and exiting several businesses, she shares with us just how difficult it is to raise funding as a female founder.
In this episode you’ll hear how:
We were lucky to spend time with Lee after she spoke at the Impact Investment Summit in Sydney recently.
Enjoy this episode with the visionary and genuinely pioneering Lee Yearsley.
Useful Links
Akin AI
Lee on LinkedIn
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