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When was the last time you had a night out that felt completely worth it?
In this episode, Amy is joined by 'The Jodie's', Jodie Whelan and Jodie de Vries, founders of House of Zim; a women-only events concept redefining what a great night out looks like for women over 35.
GuestJodie Whelan and Jodie de Vries are co-founders of House of Zim, a Sydney-based women-only events concept designed for women over 35.
With backgrounds in brand and marketing, they've combined strategic thinking with lived experience to create thoughtfully curated, early-evening dance events that prioritise connection, nostalgia and joy.
OverviewBetween careers, children, responsibilities and the constant pressure to optimise our lives, joy can quietly slip down the priority list. And when getting out requires organising childcare, coordinating diaries and reshuffling life's logistics, the stakes feel higher. If you're going to make the effort, it needs to be worth it.
House of Zim was built around that idea - "a guaranteed good night".
Together, they explore why women-only spaces feel different, what actually happens on a dance floor when women feel safe, and how music reconnects us with parts of ourselves that may have been pushed aside.
The conversation moves beyond events into something deeper; identity, permission, friendship and the courage to prioritise what makes us feel alive.
If you've ever wondered when you last danced, laughed freely or did something purely because you wanted to, this episode will resonate.
Key takeaways
How the loss of 'joy' sparked the idea of creating 'House of Zim'
What 'House of Zim' really means, and who it's for
The psychology behind music, memory and connection
Building a brand aligned with values and the misconceptions
For more information on
House of Zim https://houseofzim.com/
By Amy FaulknerWhen was the last time you had a night out that felt completely worth it?
In this episode, Amy is joined by 'The Jodie's', Jodie Whelan and Jodie de Vries, founders of House of Zim; a women-only events concept redefining what a great night out looks like for women over 35.
GuestJodie Whelan and Jodie de Vries are co-founders of House of Zim, a Sydney-based women-only events concept designed for women over 35.
With backgrounds in brand and marketing, they've combined strategic thinking with lived experience to create thoughtfully curated, early-evening dance events that prioritise connection, nostalgia and joy.
OverviewBetween careers, children, responsibilities and the constant pressure to optimise our lives, joy can quietly slip down the priority list. And when getting out requires organising childcare, coordinating diaries and reshuffling life's logistics, the stakes feel higher. If you're going to make the effort, it needs to be worth it.
House of Zim was built around that idea - "a guaranteed good night".
Together, they explore why women-only spaces feel different, what actually happens on a dance floor when women feel safe, and how music reconnects us with parts of ourselves that may have been pushed aside.
The conversation moves beyond events into something deeper; identity, permission, friendship and the courage to prioritise what makes us feel alive.
If you've ever wondered when you last danced, laughed freely or did something purely because you wanted to, this episode will resonate.
Key takeaways
How the loss of 'joy' sparked the idea of creating 'House of Zim'
What 'House of Zim' really means, and who it's for
The psychology behind music, memory and connection
Building a brand aligned with values and the misconceptions
For more information on
House of Zim https://houseofzim.com/