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Caroline Issa – Feel the Fear and Do It…

  • June 4, 2019
  • by admin

Our guest this week has a habit of saying “yes” to things she doesn’t know how to do… such as designing women’s wear collections for Nordstrom when she’d never designed clothes before!

We’re talking about the unbelievably stylish entrepreneur, Caroline Issa, the CEO of the Tank group which includes the revered global fashion and culture magazine, Tank Magazine. Despite her quiet humility she’s also a fashion influencer and paparazzi favourite.

Caroline started her career as a management consultant working in San Francisco, Singapore and London. One day a friend introduced her to the Founder of Tank Magazine, and she fell in love with the business. Much to the horror of her family and friends she left her big expat consulting gig and became CEO of the fledgling business. That was 17 years ago.

Fast forward to today and Tank is one of the few boutique global print magazines still thriving. What’s more, the business has grown to include a creative agency and Caroline is constantly innovating and embarking on new projects including designing those aforementioned clothing collections for Nordstrom.

Whether she’s supporting other story tellers, advocating for young talent, working with cultural institutions or designing clothing collections, Caroline Issa has learnt the benefits of saying ‘yes’ to the opportunities that come her way.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • The ‘one’ thing you must know about running a business
  • How Caroline found a way to succeed in the fashion world despite ignoring the advice she’d been given
  • What makes her say ‘yes’ to opportunities even when she feels terrified
  • Why she’s reassessing how she uses social media.

So without further ado, enjoy this discussion with the inspiringly positive and courageous Caroline Issa.

 

 

Links

Caroline on Instagram 

Caroline on Linkedin

Tank Magazine on Instagram  

Tank Magazine website 

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

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Katie Vanneck-Smith – Work Hard, Have Fun, Make History

  • May 7, 2019
  • by admin

This week’s guest has serious grit.

Katie Vanneck-Smith is a media industry veteran and for anyone who’s not familiar with that industry, let’s just say it’s a pretty male dominated and blokey world. Katie has spent more than 20 years in the commercial side of publishing on both sides of the Atlantic.

Katie’s grit really came to the fore when she spent nine years – yes nine years –  trying to persuade her bosses at The Times newspaper in London to get readers to pay for online news content.

Her determination and patience paid off and in 2010 The Times became the first mainstream newspaper globally to charge for access to its digital content. This changed the future of how we all read newspapers online and Katie’s motto: ‘Work hard, have fun, make history’ really came to life.

Fast forward nine years and Katie is attempting to make history again.

Last year she left her high-powered role as President of Dow Jones (which includes the Wall Street Journal) to co-found a new online media start-up called ‘Tortoise’ which is reporting news in a completely different way – they’re focused not on churning out breaking news but on what’s driving the news.

In today’s episode you’ll hear:

  • How Katie didn’t realise her family was relatively poor until she was 14 years old
  • What she did over nine years to persuade her bosses at The Times to make a transformative decision for the business
  • How she managed to double her salary, twice, in three years
  • And how she thinks about money and failure.

 

So sit back, pop those earphones in and enjoy this episode with the determined and passionate, Katie Vanneck-Smith

 

Katie and her two Co-Founders James Hardy & Matthew Barzun; Greta and Claire with Katie at the Tortoise London offices (yes, we got the white sneaker memo!)

Links

Katie on Linkedin

Katie on Twitter

Tortoise Website

Tortoise on Twitter

 

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Margarita Herdocia – The Compassionate Capitalist

  • August 27, 2018December 5, 2018
  • by admin

We have a truly international businesswoman and global citizen on the show today.

Margarita Herdocia, is Nicaraguan by birth, was educated in New York, and lives in Costa Rica. She owns and runs Renaissance Holdings which operates multiple businesses based in Central America, the Caribbean, Russia and Europe.

Incredibly, she’s using her businesses to further the cause of democracy in her dictator-run country of birth where she finds herself having to make decisions in the current civil unrest that have life or death implications for her staff.

Margarita began – with no experience – by taking over a failing, family owned fast food and casual dining business and totally blitzed it. She’s expanded her portfolio over the years to also include real estate development, some retail, and financial asset management interests as well.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How a comment in her living room saw her go overnight from no experience in business, to turning around a failing business in Nicaragua
  • Her philosophy as a leader, and how her purpose is to create what she calls ‘happy jobs’
  • How she takes advantage of the times when men in meetings won’t look at her – she’s often the only woman in the room
  • Her advice for women who want to negotiate a pay rise

Enjoy this episode!

 

 

 

Links of interest:

Margarita’s profile

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Rebekah Campbell – Serial Entrepreneur

  • August 14, 2018December 5, 2018
  • by admin

We’re excited to feature our latest guest, serial entrepreneur Rebekah Campbell.

Rebekah has just founded and launched her third business, Zambesi, an online marketplace for career-related workshops.

Prior to Zambesi, she was co founder of a well-known cafe ordering app in Australia called Hey You!

Raised in New Zealand but now based in Australia, Rebekah started her career and first significant business in the music industry following a university summer holiday project she did that took off.

We love this interview because it is so jam-packed with honest stories, useful tips and advice.

  • In this episode you’ll hear Rebekah share her thoughts about:
  • How she figures out what business to start next and, related to that . . .
  • How she found her new purpose – one that would really last
  • Her fascinating experience working out how to ‘own the room’
  • The surprise in store when she shared how inadequate she felt compared with some of her peers.

Enjoy this episode with the entrepreneurial and insightful Rebekah Campbell

 

Links of interest:

Rebekah’s website including articles
Rebekah on Twitter
Zambesi
AFR Boss Monthly Column

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