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Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Career Decisions

  • October 26, 2021October 26, 2021
  • by Claire

Welcome to this week’s mini episode all about how you should think about career opportunities. Making career decisions can be really stressful can’t it? 

One guest who made a big impression on us with her career advice is the well known Australasian leader, Michelle Guthrie. 

Michelle has had an international career including being CEO of Star TV in Asia, a senior executive at Google in Asia, and she was Managing Director of Australia’s national broadcaster the ABC – a term which ended in great controversy and was a challenging time for all involved.

Michelle really believes all of us need to take a few more risks and think about our careers with the long term in mind. She also has great advice on how we need to back ourselves more and trust we’ll figure it out even if it seems really daunting. 

So if you’re in need of some reassurance and perspective on a career decision, then this is ten minutes you need to spend right now! 

 


Useful Links

Our Full Interview with Michelle Guthrie 

Michelle on LinkedIn  

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Future Proof Me – Raising Girls

  • September 14, 2021September 14, 2021
  • by Claire

This week’s mini episode is a tribute to all parents and everything they do for their children, particularly when they raise their daughters and sons to believe that women can be CEOs, adventurers and innovators. 

When we thought of all that parents do, we were reminded of our conversation with the wonderful social entrepreneur Navyn Salem who has 4 daughters. She started a social business called Edesia Nutrition aiming to end malnutrition in the world. 

Edesia produces a life saving formulation called Plumpy Nut which is given to very malnourished and unwell children in developing countries. So far this mission-driven business has nourished more than 14 million children in 60 countries to date. 

When we spoke to Navyn nearly 3 years ago, we asked her about how she manages the juggle of leading her business and raising 4 daughters.  We also asked her about how she thinks about what she’s role modelling for her four young girls, and it’s pretty inspiring. 

Enjoy this mini episode – a tribute to all parents everywhere. 

 

Useful Links

Our full interview with Navyn

Edesia Nutrition website

Navyn on LinkedIn

Edesia on Facebook

Edesia on Instagram

Interview

Sophia Matveeva – A Non Tech Founder in a…

  • August 3, 2021
  • by Claire

This week’s episode shares the story of founder Sophia Matveeva who found herself having to make a big pivot when the global pandemic hit. 

Before Covid, Sophia, a Russian by birth and based in the UK, had been making inroads with her fashion app called Enty. Think of it as a kind of ‘Uber for fashion stylists’, used by growing numbers of consumers, and being featured as App of the Day on Mashable.

However the global lockdowns last year quickly put an end to the need for we consumers to seek stylist advice on our outfits. 

Fortunately, Sophia had also been developing a side-hustle giving talks and creating a course called ‘Tech for Non-Techies’ where she shared what she’d learnt as a non tech founder and CEO running a tech startup. 

So whilst Sophia’s fashion-tech business stopped dead last year, her side hustle started to build real traction. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • How hearing her app developers painful feedback was the best lesson she could have had
  • How it took Sophia till well in to her 30’s to feel confident enough to back herself
  • Why she chose to do an MBA
  • And, her advice for those without tech experience who want to work in the tech industry.

If you’re wondering how you can get a role in a tech business or startup then don’t miss this episode with the articulate and enterprising Sophia Madveeva ….

 

Useful Links

Tech for Non-Techies website

Sophia’s Tech for Non-Techies podcast 

Sophia on Twitter

Sophia on Instagram

Sophia on LinkedIn

 

 

 

 

 

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Future Proof Me – The Narratives We Tell Ourselves

  • February 23, 2021
  • by Claire

Hello and welcome to this week’s Future Proof Me mini-episode. 

Valentine’s Day was only a week or two prior to us recording this episode and it really brought home how we’re often primed to make our self worth dependent on being loved or valued by others. 

Whereas what really counts, is what we think and say to ourselves! 

This brings us to the wisdom of the amazing 92 year old June Dally Watkins, whom we were lucky enough to feature on the show some time ago but still in her 90’s. Very sadly, she passed away early last year leaving an incredible legacy as a pioneering businesswoman and total inspiration.  

In the first part of this week’s mini episode, you hear June talk, in her own inimitable way, about just how important it is to like and love yourself. 

Then we explore the labels we can unconsciously (or consciously) give ourselves and how these can really make a BIG difference. And they’re really influenced by how much we have self-worth, love and respect. 

We hear an inspiring story of how Barcelona-based innovator and futurist Cecilia (‘Ce Ce’) Tham, suddenly realised how negative the labels she was giving herself were. She changed them and her prospects changed completely with them. 

What labels do you give yourself? Do you truly like and love yourself? 

Enjoy this week’s mini episode to hear from two super wise, fabulous and diverse women. 

 


 

Useful Links

June Dally Watkins Full Interview – Redefining What’s Possible for Women Even at 92!

JDW Website

Sydney Morning Herald Good Weekend Article on June Dally Watkins: 

Cecelia Tham

Cecelia Tham Full Interview – Predicting the Future

Cecilia’s website 

Cecelia’s business Futurity

Makers of Barcelona (MOB)  

allwomen AI Training School 

Interview

Ronni Kahn – The More You Give, the More…

  • January 19, 2021
  • by Claire

Hello, Happy New Year and welcome to our first episode for 2021!

We couldn’t think of a better guest to start the year with than social entrepreneur Ronni Kahn, the Founder and CEO of OzHarvest. 

Ronni is a South African who’s lived in Australia for many years. The story of how she founded and then grew OzHarvest is really quite something. 

If you’re not familiar with OzHarvest, it’s Australia’s leading food rescue organisation, ensuring that quality, untouched food from supermarkets and big events gets delivered to provide meals for those in need and saving good food going to landfill. 

Incredibly OzHarvest has delivered 160 million meals in Australia to date. Plus, it’s expanded overseas as well. 

Ronni recently released her memoir, called A Repurposed Life and we explore her fascinating life and career journey in this episode including: 

  • How Ronni’s early life, from growing up in South Africa, to living on a kibbutz in Israel helped shape her ultimate purpose to end food waste 
  • How her earlier entrepreneurial endeavours with florist shops, pyramid-selling skin care, and a flourishing events business, helped her build her self confidence and enabled her to think bigger
  • How OzHarvest has had to pivot and adapt through COVID, and
  • Why Ronni advises you not to wait to give more than you get

If you’re looking to find your purpose, get some inspiration or hear how someone else has made career transitions then don’t miss this episode with the focused and impressive Ronni Kahn. 

 

Useful Links

Ronni’s Book – A Repurposed Life

OzHarvest website

 

 

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Future Proof Me – The Magic of Yes

  • October 13, 2020October 13, 2020
  • by Claire

Brought to you by Microsoft’s The New Next

 

This week’s mini, Future Proof Me episode features some insightful advice about saying “Yes” to the unknown, even when it really scares you. 

We hear from fashion entrepreneur Caroline Issa, the CEO of the Tank group which includes the revered global fashion and culture magazine, Tank Magazine. 

We loved Caroline’s openness to embrace unexpected and unfamiliar opportunities. It seems so relevant in this time of COVID when nearly all of us are navigating the unfamiliar on an almost daily basis!

Her willingness to embrace doing things she hasn’t done before, even when she’s not sure she knows how to be successful with them, has worked so well for her. It’s as if she channels the magic of saying “yes” and it’s really paid off.

Hear her advice on how she copes when she’s not sure whether she can rise to the challenge or not….

 

Useful Links

Link to full ‘Don’t Stop Us Now!’ episode with Caroline Issa

Caroline on Instagram

Caroline on Linkedin

Tank Magazine on Instagram

Tank Magazine website 

Book: Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway – by Susan Jeffries

 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Is Fear Holding You Back?

  • September 15, 2020September 15, 2020
  • by Claire

This week’s future-proofing mini episode is all about how to take action even when you feel unsure, nervous or afraid. 

The advice and observations of one of our earliest guests, investment banker and Chair of numerous tech startups, Lindley Edwards, is really valuable on this topic. Particularly in this time of COVID, learning how to manage our fears, nerves and worries is an important skill. 

It’s a skill we all need to continue to practise because it’s completely normal for all of us to feel fear at times, if not often, at work. But fear can hold us back from growing and learning if we don’t practise taking action despite some nerves or fear. 

Lindley has a great way of contextualising this very human experience which we think you’ll find really helpful. You are not alone. 

Enjoy this mini episode …. 

 

 

Links

Listen to our full interview with Lindley Edwards

Interview

Debbie Millman – Brave Heart, Big Life

  • September 8, 2020
  • by Claire

We have such a treat for you this week with the truly multi-talented and globally respected Debbie Millman. 

Debbie is a designer, author, educator, artist, brand expert and host of one of the world’s longest running and highly respected podcasts, Design Matters. 

Named one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company and one of the most influential designers working today by Graphic Design USA, Debbie has also written six books, her artwork has been exhibited in numerous galleries, and she co-founded the world’s first Masters in Branding.

She’s also one of the most authentic and thoughtful people we’ve met. 

From difficult and traumatic beginnings, Debbie has gone on to have a stellar career.

She was President of Sterling Brands for 20 years and grew the company from 15 people to 150 before selling the business.  She’s created many many iconic household brands that you see in stores today, including for Haagen-Dazs,  Burger King, 7Up, and Star Wars merchandise. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • How the worst day of Debbie’s life ended up being probably the most important day of her life,
  • Why she feels branding is one of the most significant disciplines in our culture and lives today,
  • Her advice about developing self esteem; and 
  • What’s she’s learnt from over 500 podcast interviews with some incredible guests.

Enjoy this episode with the insightful and inspiring Debbie Millman

 

Useful Links

https://www.debbiemillman.com/

Debbie’s TED talk – How Symbols and Brands Shape our Humanity

Society 6 Debbie Millman – various designs by Debbie that you can buy

How to Build Your Personal Brand – A Course with Debbie Millman

The Art of the Story – Creating Visual Narratives

Debbie’s reading list

Futurists Debbie mentions:

Faith Popcorn

William Gordon’s books

 

Photography credit: John Madere Photography

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Managing Imposter Syndrome

  • September 1, 2020September 1, 2020
  • by Claire

This week’s ‘Future Proof Me’ mini episode shares fantastic advice on how to overcome Imposter Syndrome. We were really struck by the great advice one of our very earliest guests shared with us on this topic.

Courtney Hohne has a box seat to some of the most incredible innovations in the world as chief Storyteller at X: the Moonshot Factory, Alphabet’s (i.e. Google)  – innovation and R&D company. Think self driving cars, internet balloons and drone deliveries amongst many other innovations in the works. 

At X, Courtney is surrounded by some of the world’s brightest, quickest and sharpest minds, an environment where even the most confident of executives could be forgiven for feeling a tad intimidated or for feeling like an imposter at the meeting table!

In fact, as she so refreshingly shares with us, this is something Courtney has to face into every day and her great advice on overcoming that imposter feeling is well worth heeding. 

Check it out now we’re sure you’ll be glad you did! Enjoy. 

 

Useful Links

Link to Courtney’s original episode

How To Episode

How To Negotiate Your Pay

  • October 9, 2018October 10, 2018
  • by admin

Few of us enjoy the prospect of having to negotiate on behalf of ourselves. We typically find it much easier if we’re negotiating a business matter or something on behalf of others. When the time comes for us to speak up for ourselves it can feel a whole lot more confronting.

Add to that the fact that money and salary amounts are often taboo subjects, it’s no wonder many of us sell ourselves short at the negotiating table. And it’s not surprising that a number of you have been in touch asking us to cover this topic as well. (Thanks for your emails ☺).

So here at Don’t Stop us Now! we thought, what better subject for our next How To episode?

We think you’ll get lots of great inspiration from this episode to help ensure you do yourself justice in future.

In this super practical episode you’ll learn:

  • Reasons why we have the gender pay gap
  • How being underpaid early in her career taught Greta a lesson she never forgot
  • Why you shouldn’t think of negotiating a pay rise as a one-off conversation
  • Tried and tested advice for preparing yourself for a money conversation including a Chatbot set up specifically to advise women on negotiating their pay
  • Plus a whole host of practical and data-backed tips, tools and even phrases from us and some of our CEO guests to help you in your next negotiation conversation.

Even if you’re happy with your current situation, don’t miss this episode because we’re sure you’ll learn something new that will help you in future or be of service to your friends or family.

The better we all are at negotiating, the more we can collectively contribute to closing the gender pay gap that exists around the world.

We’d love to hear your thoughts and stories too, just email us.

Enjoy this episode!

 

Link

Ask Cindy Gallop ChatBot

 

 

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