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What if the career you’re meant for hasn’t been invented yet?
This week on My First Step Ever, I chat with Seshnie Taylor, a multi-lingual changemaker, mother, and founder of Vocare — an incredible business helping skilled migrants communicate confidently and succeed at work using AI and cultural fluency.
Her journey is anything but linear — from apartheid-era South Africa to the UK and now Australia — and it’s filled with powerful lessons on grit, gratitude, and creating your own lane when none exists.
🎙️ In this episode, we dive into:
Life lessons from growing up in an affluent family during apartheid
Embracing change after moving to the UK and discovering holistic education
Her bold move to UNICEF and the pivotal advice that changed everything
Launching her first venture in Shanghai and founding Vocare in Australia
Why helping others communicate is her true calling
✨ This is an episode for the doers, the dreamers, and the ones still figuring it out.
🎧 Tune in and let Seshnie’s story give you the courage to start.
Learn more here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocare-speech/🎧 Tune in if you’re ready to step off autopilot and into bold, values-driven action.About Your Host –Hi, I’m Ishani Nigam, a podcaster, presenter, and storyteller! 🎭💡 My passion is to EDUTAIN (educate + entertain) my audience through powerful conversations that help dreamers, disruptors, and underdogs turn their doubts into action.👉 Connect with me on Instagram for behind-the-scenes fun: https://bit.ly/3zl0IN6 🎬💃Sound and music credit: www.pixabay.com
What if the career you’re meant for hasn’t been invented yet?
This week on My First Step Ever, I chat with Seshnie Taylor, a multi-lingual changemaker, mother, and founder of Vocare — an incredible business helping skilled migrants communicate confidently and succeed at work using AI and cultural fluency.
Her journey is anything but linear — from apartheid-era South Africa to the UK and now Australia — and it’s filled with powerful lessons on grit, gratitude, and creating your own lane when none exists.
🎙️ In this episode, we dive into:
Life lessons from growing up in an affluent family during apartheid
Embracing change after moving to the UK and discovering holistic education
Her bold move to UNICEF and the pivotal advice that changed everything
Launching her first venture in Shanghai and founding Vocare in Australia
Why helping others communicate is her true calling
✨ This is an episode for the doers, the dreamers, and the ones still figuring it out.
🎧 Tune in and let Seshnie’s story give you the courage to start.
Learn more here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocare-speech/🎧 Tune in if you’re ready to step off autopilot and into bold, values-driven action.About Your Host –Hi, I’m Ishani Nigam, a podcaster, presenter, and storyteller! 🎭💡 My passion is to EDUTAIN (educate + entertain) my audience through powerful conversations that help dreamers, disruptors, and underdogs turn their doubts into action.👉 Connect with me on Instagram for behind-the-scenes fun: https://bit.ly/3zl0IN6 🎬💃Sound and music credit: www.pixabay.com