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Championing Equality – The Honourable Nicola Roxon

  • January 30, 2023January 31, 2023
  • by Claire

We’re excited to bring you our first show for 2023. 

Our guest today is a topical choice given the recent surprise announcement by New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, that she was stepping down. Topical because we’re speaking with another female political trailblazer.

The Honourable Nicola Roxon was elected to Australia’s Federal Parliament at the age of just 31. She became Australia’s Health Minister for 4 years and then the country’s first Attorney General. 

After 15 years in politics she decided it was time for a change and she now has a portfolio of board roles as director and Chair. 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • How a High Court Judge joked Nicola may cause a constitutional crisis when, as a young Associate, Nicola shared her plans for her next career step
  • How Nicola handled and navigated the cut and (sometimes brutal) thrust of politics without taking things personally
  • About the world leading health initiative she introduced that’s been copied around the world and received special recognition from the World Health Organisation; and 
  • How Nicola made the transition from politics to corporate boards after 15 years in Parliament. 

We think you’ll glean lots of useful nuggets from this conversation with the thoughtful and purposeful Nicola Roxon.

Enjoy…

 

Useful Links

Nicola’s website: https://www.nicolaroxon.com/ 

Nicola on Linkedin

 

Interview

Sophia Athas – 20-Something Founder and Creative Trendsetter

  • October 20, 2020October 21, 2020
  • by Claire

Brought to you by Microsoft’s The New Next 

 

We’re excited to introduce you to the youngest woman we’ve had on the show to date. But age isn’t the reason we’re happy for you to meet 27 year old Sophia Athas.  

Sophia is the self-taught, entrepreneurial founder of a thriving new-age creative agency called Hatrik House. 

Sophia’s business started out simply as a creative outlet and side hustle for when she was studying law at university. In the years that followed, Sophia realised she had the makings of a business as her work on social media attracted attention and turned her into a brand influencer in her own right.  

Hatrik House has now grown to become a fully fledged agency focusing on social media and content with a talented team of women helping service a whole host of brands.  

And full disclosure here, we were so impressed with Hatrik’s work when we saw one of their clients on Instagram, we hired her ourselves about two years ago!

In that time we’ve watched as Sophia’s business has grown and admired how she continues to navigate all the challenges that come with leading a fast growing business as a young woman.  

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • Sophia’s experiences of being taken seriously (or not) as a female boss in her 20’s
  • What she believes have been the most important factors in running her business
  • How she thinks COVID will affect both digital and real-life experiences going forward
  • And, her advice if you’re thinking of setting up a side hustle.

Without further ado, here’s our conversation with the composed and creative Sophia Athas. 

 


Links

Sophia on Instagram

Hatrik House website

Hatrik House on Instagram

 

How To Episode

How to Have a Difficult Conversation

  • November 5, 2019November 5, 2019
  • by admin

We get it, no-one likes having a difficult conversation do they? 

Yet, it’s a fact of life that we all need to instigate them at different times both at work and at home. And if you want to be successful at work, it’s fair to say that having constructive difficult conversations is a skill you just need to master.

But difficult conversations are hard because they often illicit emotion. Hence many of us procrastinate or dodge conversations that we know we really should have, which can lead to resentment and festering emotions.   

Procrastinate no more! This week we provide you with some simple tips and tools to help you navigate these tricky situations.

In fact, we teach how to have difficult work conversations in our leadership programs at companies around the world, including Google, Pinterest, Uber, etc, and our participants tell us that these skills really help. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Practical steps you can take to ensure your difficult conversations go as well as possible 
  • Why it’s so important to have difficult conversations
  • A super useful way to give feedback well 
  • And, how to say No 

Plus, you get to hear an, almost, Oscar-winning feedback role-play (if we say so ourselves)! 

So don’t delay that difficult conversation you’ve been putting off – click below and have a listen and then try it for real!

You’ve got this!

Oh and email us at claireandgreta@dontstopusnow.co if you’d like us to send you our Values Assessment Exercise.

 

Useful Links

The SBI Feedback Model

Additional Reading:

Crucial Conversations – Tools for Talking When Stake are High by Kerry Paterson

Radical Candour by Kim Scott Malone

What’s Worst Than Having a Difficult Conversation? Avoiding One! by Deborah Rowland – HBR article

 

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Trudy Kortes – A Career in Space Exploration and…

  • July 30, 2019July 30, 2019
  • by admin

We’re excited to share this week’s episode featuring someone who’s had an extraordinary career at the cutting edge of space exploration. Trudy Kortes is the Chief of the Human Exploration and Space Operations Division at NASA. With her day job, not only is Trudy working on real ‘moonshots’ she is also developing new technologies that will undoubtedly have an incredible impact on our lives in the future.

An aeronautical engineer by profession, Trudy has spent about 30 years working for NASA focusing on helping the space agency develop many super- sophisticated technologies to explore our galaxy. Today Trudy leads a team of around 200 people working on a range of projects including advanced communications, propulsion and the crew module, to name a few.

What we love about this episode is Trudy’s ability to translate the super complex work she’s been involved with in her career to date, into easy to understand and inspiring stories about the valuable lessons she’s learnt along the way, and about what’s possible in the future. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • The really unusual reason why Trudy decided at high school she wanted to work for NASA
  • How Trudy has found her authentic and humorous self, and why it matters
  • What she’s learnt about having difficult conversations
  • What it’s like being a senior woman at NASA
  • And how she feels about the project she’s working on to send the first female astronaut to the moon in 2024

 

So click below, sit back, buckle up and enjoy fascinating stories and insights from the wonderful Trudy Kortes.

 

 

Links of interest:

NASA website

Trudy’s website

Trudy Linkedin

Trudy Instagram

 

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Cyan Ta’eed – From Imposter Syndrome to Rich List

  • July 2, 2019
  • by admin

Our guest this week is a serial entrepreneur and one of Australia’s richest and most successful women. She’s also one of the humblest and most honest people you’re likely to meet. We’re talking about Cyan Ta’eed, Co-Founder of digital marketplaces business, Envato, and Founder of ethical luxury chocolate company, Hey Tiger and Milkshake, a new app for Instagram influencers.

Cyan is a true creative and started her career as a graphic designer. However after a brief stint working for someone else she decided working for herself was the way to go. She and her then boyfriend, started a side hustle to sell stock photographs and digital assets to other creatives. 

Fast forward 13 years and Envato, the name of that marketplaces company, is now worth more than A$1bn, employs over 500 people and has more than one billion digital goods for sale. Not only that, but Cyan has gone on to start, amongst other things, Hey Tiger, a chocolate social enterprise aimed at women as well as her latest start up Milkshake, a website building app for Instagrammers.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How Cyan and her husband, Collis, took the Envato business from zero to being valued at over AU$1bn without any real plan
  • How an eye ulcer and sleep deprivation led her to start her chocolate social venture Hey Tiger
  • What she did to get over her “massive imposter syndrome”
  • Why she views self care as a non-negotiable
  • Her learnings about difficult conversations 

Enjoy this episode with the inspiring and down-to-earth Cyan Ta’eed. 

 

Serial entrepreneur and rich lister Cyan Ta’eed & her husband Collis. Cyan with her Hey Tiger chocolate brand which is designed for women with a social conscience and a love for amazing chocolate …yes please!

Episode links

Cyan’s personal Insta

Hey Tiger Insta

Hey Tiger website – order your chocolate here (delivery to Australia, NZ & US for now)

Milkshake Insta

Envato Insta

Envato website

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