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Inspiring Others with Her ‘Why’ – Lina Xu

  • July 26, 2023July 26, 2023
  • by Claire

If you’re inspired by people who have a worthy and clear purpose or mission then you’re going to love our episode this week. 

Our guest is Lina Xu, co-founder of a Medtech startup called Telecare which offers under-served people living in regional and rural areas virtual access to specialists and other healthcare professionals.

When Chinese born and raised Lina moved to Australia seven years ago and became a mum shortly after, she felt very isolated, out of touch with her new country and alone. 

Whilst still breastfeeding her second son four years ago, Lina realised she needed to make a change and do something more in her new country and so this quietly spoken and determined woman, along with her husband, co-founded Telecare. 

Two doctors joined them as co-founders and all were inspired by the potential of Telecare to fill a vital healthcare gap by enabling regionally based patients to have affordable access to city based specialists and allied healthcare professionals. 

As luck would have it, Telecare was founded just 6 months before Covid happened, so their foresight and careful stakeholder management has really paid off. So much so that Lina was awarded a Cartier Women’s Initiative Fellowship this year as one of Oceania’s leading female entrepreneurs. 

In this episode you’ll hear how:

  • A family tragedy helped Lina develop the resilience and adaptability that’s so valuable as a female founder
  • How having a clear and impact-focused Mission has made it much easier for Telecare, and Lina personally, to garner supporters 
  • How she and her co-founders are making headway with innovative technology in what is a very conservative and risk averse healthcare sector; and  
  • Why relationships are so important to her. 

What struck us about this inspiring conversation with Lina is how clear she is about her ‘Why’ and how that’s morphed into becoming something much bigger and even more meaningful with her business. 

We think you’ll love this episode with the humble and mission-driven Lina Xu. 

 

Useful Links

Telecare Website 

Lina Xu on LinkedIn

Cartier Women’s Initiative 

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Feminist Trailblazer – Wendy McCarthy

  • May 10, 2022May 10, 2022
  • by Claire

Our guest this week is a truly pioneering woman in so many fields. For instance, if you live in Australia today, then many of the rights you may take for granted came about thanks, at least in part, to the determined and courageous stand of feminist pioneer, businesswoman and writer, Wendy McCarthy. 

From campaigning tirelessly for women’s rights, to smashing the glass ceiling time after time, Wendy, now in her 80s, has done it all including just publishing a book: ‘Don’t Be Too Polite Girls’. Unsurprisingly, she’s been described as a national treasure. 

Starting out as a teacher, Wendy has evolved over the decades to be an executive, a founder and company director. Across all these endeavours, she has worked for change in education, family planning, human rights, public health, conservation and the Arts to list a few.

In this episode you’ll hear the formidable Wendy share:

  • How one profound lesson as a young girl has shaped her life 
  • How she’s learnt to take risks and not be intimidated
  • How trying to retire at 60 was a huge mistake, and 
  • How Wendy thinks about claiming her space when she walks into a room.

Enjoy the stories and wisdom from true pioneer and trailblazer, Wendy McCarthy. 

 

 

Links

Wendy’s new book: ’Don’t Be Too Polite Girls’

Wendy on LinkedIn

Wendy on Twitter

 

Photographs from Don’t be Too Polite, Girls by  Wendy McCarthy’s (A&U)”

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Sarah Wilson – Crusader for People & Planet

  • July 20, 2021July 20, 2021
  • by Claire

We are so excited about this episode featuring an inspiring and no-topic-off-limits conversation with the globally renowned Sarah Wilson.

Sarah has achieved massively in multiple arenas; she’s a former journalist and TV presenter, she’s an author and activist and successful entrepreneur. She wrote the New York Times bestsellers I Quit Sugar and First, We Make the Beast Beautiful, which best-selling author Mark Manson described as the best book on living with anxiety that he’d ever read. 

Along with her latest book, ‘This One Wild and Precious Life’, Sarah has been ranked as one of the top 200 influential authors in the world and her online wellness ‘I Quit Sugar’ program was taken by 1.5 million people around the world.

These days, Sarah’s a campaigner for the causes that matter and, in particular, the climate crisis. Her determination to motivate us all to do what we can, is matched only by her research, her passion and her own crusading life. 

In this open and vulnerable episode you’ll learn:

  • How Sarah’s childhood explains so much about the leader she is today
  • How she has completely reframed and values her anxiety
  • What happened when she was at her lowest ever point
  • How important hiking is to Sarah, and
  • Why 3.5% is such a magnificent and hopeful number. 

Now, on a serious note, during our conversation as Sarah goes deep and vulnerable, we want to alert you that she describes a time she had dark and suicidal thoughts. If you think this might trigger you or someone listening with you please take the appropriate care. 

We think you’ll just love this episode with the crusading and inspiring Sarah Wilson…


Useful Links

Sarah’s website 

Link to Sarah’s book tour in Australia

All of Sarah’s Books

Sarah’s Favourite Hikes

Sarah on Instagram

Photo credits: Rob Palmer & Marija Ivkovic

Interview

Dr Emma Camp – On a Quest to Save…

  • March 12, 2019
  • by admin

This week’s inspiring guest is Dr Emma Camp, a British marine bio-geochemist who searches out and then studies corals that can naturally survive in extreme conditions such as mangroves. This might sound simple but it leads to Emma listing crocodiles as one of the greatest risks of a day in the office!

She’s passionate about saving the world’s coral reefs and has made it her mission that we all should be too. (Emma, we’re convinced!)

Emma is a National Geographic Explorer and a current United Nations Young leader. Despite her relative youth, her pioneering research work and passion for saving corals has seen her receive numerous honours and highly-prized research fellowships.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How Emma used her determination and ingenuity to go from struggling to break into academia to starting her own company to get the research experience she needed
  • How her Dad’s mantra helps her reach her goals
  • What it felt like the first time she found herself at the UN General Assembly
  • And, the real story about the state of the world’s coral reefs and what you can do to make a difference,

Enjoy this episode with the passionate and determined Dr Emma Camp.

 

Links to Emma:

Emma’s website

Twitter 

LinkedIn

Instagram

UN Young Leaders Website

Things you can do to help save our oceans:

  • Take small actions – don’t use plastic, drink from a reusable cup, walk more
  • Get involved in beach clean ups
  • Eat sustainable fish. Find out how:
    • UK – Marine Conservation Sustainable Seafood Guide
    • US – OCEANA Sustainable Seafood Guide
    • Australia – Sustainable Seafood Guide and App
    • WWF Sustainable Seafood Guides for many countries
  • Lobby your politicians – get vocal – make them accountable!

 

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