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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Women make up 40% of participants in sport, yet receive only 4% of sports media coverage.
Chloe Dalton is a triple elite athlete, an Olympic gold medalist, the founder of @thefemaleathleteproject & is using her platform to challenge this inequality that women athletes face.
We had the privilege of hearing about Chloe’s story, her journey to winning gold with the Rugby 7s at Rio in 2016, and all about the powerful platform she has built in The Female Athlete Project.
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Conversations surrounding money can be daunting. That's why Maddy Guest and Sophie Dicker decided to open up the conversation, building a community to join them on their own investing journeys. Through their podcast, You're In Good Company, they're reshaping the often intimidating + taboo conversation that surrounds money, providing information and insight to motivate young people to feel confident, comfortable and empowered to make informed financial decisions.
In this episode, we get insight into Maddy and Sophie's own investing journeys, how YIGC came to be, and hear about why Maddy and Sophie are so keen to encourage others to take control of their financial futures.
This was such a fun one! A huge thank you to Maddy and Sophie for joining us - it was an absolute pleasure chatting!!
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Having experienced difficulty accessing dermatologists while growing up in a rural town, Niamh came to recognise a gap in the Australian skin care market. A lawyer at the time, Niamh initially hoped someone else would pick up on the idea, but soon recognised it was a great opportunity to try something new. 18 months on, and 12 months from launch, Software provides personalised prescription skincare online, designed by dermatologists, to 14,000 customers.
Thanks so much to Niamh for joining us. It was such a pleasure to learn about the story behind Software, Niamh's transition from lawyer to founder, and the ins and outs of leading a company.
We hope you take as much from this one as we did!
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Unlike our year 8 PE teachers, Normal is making sex ed cool, digestible AND informative !! 🤪 It was so great chatting to Normal’s founder, Lucy Wark, about the twists & turns of her career, her move into the sex tech space, and her focus on tackling the big issues - including education, shame, consent + sex positivity, as well as hearing about some of the funny trade offs that have come with leading a sexual wellness company. We don’t pick favs, but this one is up there 😉 Listen everywhere you get your poddy’s!!
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Bae Juice began when Tim's low-key trip to meet the parents of his former partner turned into a two week bender... there he was introduced to Korean Pear Juice, and the rest is history. After some market research, Tim ordered 50,000 units of pear juice, without a brand presence or marketing strategy. He clearly backed the product early on, and had the ambition to match it, with Bae Juice making a 1.5 million dollar deal with Woolies in 2020, and now having a presence in over 2,000 Australian stores.
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Equity Mates started with two friends interested in investing, recording a podcast in the front yard of their share house. Now, three years into the journey, the guys have left their day jobs, taken the podcast full time, and transformed what started as a two man show into Equity Mates Media, a network hosting seven finance podcasts. They've recently published a book 'Get Started Investing' which draws on global advice from over 150 expert investors, aiming to make investing more accessible than ever.
In this episode, hear about how Alec and Bryce transformed their side hustle into a full time gig, raised six figures, and turned their stand alone podcast into a media company.
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.