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Pursuing the Unknown – Jill Heinerth

  • September 19, 2024September 19, 2024
  • by Claire

Our guest this week is the most pioneering woman we’ve ever had on the show. 

Canadian Jill Heinerth is arguably the world’s greatest cave diver and underwater explorer. She’s also a writer, photographer and filmmaker. 

Jill literally goes places no human has ever gone before. She’s swum past the graves of more than 100 of her friends, as well as having some pretty close calls herself. 

Jill is the first Explorer in Residence for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, she’s also a recipient of Canada’s prestigious Polar Medal, and a Fellow of the International Scuba Divers Hall of Fame. 

To put it simply, Jill’s life story is extraordinary. 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • Why Jill chooses to chase fear not run from it
  • How Jill has learnt to develop and combine different skills in order to make her cave diving and exploring career sustainable 
  • What happened after she dived in the crevices of an iceberg in Antarctica
  • How Jill thinks about putting a team for a new expedition together, and
  • How she feels being the star of a new, award-winning documentary about her career, called Diving Into The Darkness.*

Jill Heinerth is an amazing storyteller so enjoy this fascinating conversation with the intrepid and eloquent Jill Heinerth.

* P.S. If you’re in Sydney don’t miss the chance to see screenings of the documentary during the first week of October with Jill attending in person along with Director Nays Baghai.

 


 

Useful Links

Jill’s website – https://www.intotheplanet.com/

The Documentary – Diving into the Darkness

Official Website: https://divingintothedarkness.com/

Australian Screening Dates with Jill Heinerth & Director Nays Baghai: https://divingintothedarkness.com/ditd-week/

Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/divingintothedarkness/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/divingintothedarkness/

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@divingintothedarkness

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DivingIntoTheDarkness

Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIjdVAdpTnQ&t=139s

 

Interview

Winning Ways – Zali Steggall

  • May 2, 2023May 2, 2023
  • by Claire

Today we have a big ‘first’ for this podcast, our first Olympic medallist!  

However Zali Steggall, Olympian, barrister and now an independent member of parliament in Australia is so much more than these labels!

Last year, Zali was re-elected to Federal Parliament after a stunning and, for some, an astonishing victory in the same seat at the previous election, three years earlier. 

Zali really is a pioneer (and winner) in so many fields: she was Australia’s first ever individual medallist and first Australian female medallist at a Winter Olympic Games. Plus, when she won the World Championship slalom skiing event a year later in 1999, she became the first ever person from the southern hemisphere ever to win that event. 

Not one to do anything by halves, when Zali was first elected as a member of Parliament in 2019 she defeated a former Prime Minister! What’s more, she did all this as an independent candidate with no big political party to support her, however she had an army of enthusiastic supporters and volunteers. 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • The key things Zali learnt from her Olympic skiing career that still serve her well today
  • Zali’s strategies for dealing with the fear of failure 
  • How she made the transition from being a competitive skier to becoming a barrister 
  • Why Zali decided to enter the competitive and often antagonistic world of politics
  • How she deals with negativity and criticism; and 
  • The one thing she wants you to walk away with. 

Zali truly has unique stories, experiences and advice to share so enjoy this episode with the indefatigable and purposeful Zali Steggall.

*For full transparency, Greta worked pro bono on Zali’s re-election campaign last year for several months.

 


Useful Links

Zali’s website:

Amazon link to Zali’s mum’s book Alpine Beach:  (it’s an e book)   

Photo credit: Zoom /Allsport
Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Crowdfunding Success

  • November 23, 2021November 24, 2021
  • by Claire

This week’s mini episode is all about crowdfunding and in particular equity crowdfunding. 

Equity crowdfunding is where retail investors can buy a share in a young company which is seeking funding without having to list on the stock exchange or take on formal VC capital. 

Capital raising can be such a time consuming occupation for a Founder yet if you have the right offer for equity crowdfunding, then this can be a great way to proceed. 

One of our guests has proven to be a master at successfully completing two extremely impressive equity crowdfunding campaigns. We’re talking about Brianne West, the New Zealander serial entrepreneur and founder of global sustainable cosmetics company, Ethique. 

Brianne has a bold and pioneering mission, to rid the world of single-use plastics. She started Ethique to replace all those plastic-bottled products we use in our bathrooms, from shampoos to moisturisers, with solid bars of concentrated product. 

Brianne crowdfunded twice to grow her business: once in 2015 when she raised NZ$200,000 in 10 days; and again in 2017 when she raised an extraordinary $500,000 in just over an hour!

Ethique continues to grow, has taken on other types of investment and is now found in more than 20 countries. It’s become a B Corp as well. 

In this mini episode you’ll hear Brianne explaining why she felt crowdfunding was best for her and then shares her views on what it takes to be successful if you’re wondering if crowdfunding is for you. 

Enjoy this mini episode. 

 

 

Useful Links

Brianne’s full interview

Ethique Website

Brianne on Instagram

Equitise – Crowdfunding platform

Interview

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

Brianne West – Running the World’s most Sustainable Cosmetics…

  • July 28, 2020
  • by Claire

Our guest on the podcast this week is Brianne West, the New Zealander serial entrepreneur and founder of global sustainable cosmetics company, Ethique. 

Brianne has a bold and pioneering mission, to rid the world of single-use plastics. She started Ethique to replace all those bottled products we use in our bathrooms, from shampoos to moisturisers, with solid bars of concentrated product. 

We’ve been so impressed with the degree of sustainability and ethical practices that Brianne has baked into her business, from sourcing her products directly from around the globe, to being a B Corp, to donating 20% of profits to charitable causes. It really is a business that walks the talk. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How Brianne displayed the entrepreneurial gene very early 
  • How she’s funded Ethique with two very successful crowdfunding campaigns, as well as what it takes to crowdfund successfully
  • What Brianne does to manage her anxiety; and 
  • How Huffington Post and Britney Spears changed everything for her business overnight!

We hope you come away as inspired by this conversation as we were. It’s a real demonstration of what’s possible when a business decides to make a reasonable profit whilst also caring for planet and people.

Finally, a quick request from us, if you enjoy our podcast and have yet to rate or review us on your listening platform of choice, we’d so appreciate it if you would. This is a passion project for us and it would really make a positive difference.

 

Interesting Links

Ethique Website

Brianne on Instagram

 

Interview

Vicki Saunders – Reinventing the Game for Female Founders

  • September 11, 2019September 11, 2019
  • by admin

In our episode this week we meet an entrepreneur who’s been on a 30 year quest to find ways to create environments and networks for people to innovate and solve problems that matter. We’re talking about the amazing Founder and CEO of SheEO, Vicki Saunders.

Vicki grew up in Canada on her family’s farm where she learnt early on to work hard and problem solve. However, her pathway to becoming an entrepreneur took place, unusually for a young Canadian woman, in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. 

Vicki spent 4 years in Prague where she started multiple businesses learning as she went along. She also built a community of entrepreneurs there, before returning to Toronto to found Canada’s first ever incubator. 

Fast forward many years and Vicki was mentoring a brilliant young female entrepreneur who was struggling to get funded. She realised then that the system was broken for women… with female-founded startups receiving less than 4% of all venture capital funding.

Vicki decided she had to do something to change this and figure out a way to get more women’s business ideas funded.

And so SheEO was founded. Now operating in 5 countries, SheEO is a network of women who support, finance and celebrate female innovators who run ventures solving important world problems. 

In this episode learn: 

  •     What it was like as an entrepreneur in Eastern Europe after the Berlin Wall came down
  •     How Vicki created Canada’s first incubator, floated it on the stock exchange; and then got fired
  •     Why she thinks the environment you surround yourself in is so critical to your success
  •     How women’s radical generosity is changing the world, and how you can get involved.

Enjoy this episode with the visionary and passionate Vicki Saunders.

 

Links of interest

Vicki on Linkedin

SheEO website

Become an Activator

Apply to be a Venture

 

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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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