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Astronaut, Entrepreneur and Future-Maker – Anousheh Ansari

  • August 8, 2024
  • by Claire

Ever wondered what it’s like to ride in a rocket, and we do mean literally? 

Today you get to hear first hand about space travel with our guest, the 44th female astronaut in history and the first Iranian and Muslim woman in space. Astronaut and Entrepreneur, Anousheh Ansari is also only the 4th self-funded person to travel to space and the International Space Station. 

We had the best time in this conversation with Anousheh, hearing her incredible stories about the experience of rocketing into orbit. 

And Anousheh is so much more than an astronaut. She’s also an extremely successful entrepreneur and co-founded a successful technology company which saw her listed on Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40. Shortly after she sold that business in 2000 for around $USD 750 million. 

A qualified electrical engineer, Ahousheh has been recognised for her innovation and entrepreneurialism with numerous awards including the George Mason University Entrepreneurial Excellence Award, and a Space Pioneer award from the National Space Society 

These days, Anousheh is focused on solving humanity’s biggest problems, something she does as CEO of the X Prize Foundation as you’ll hear in our episode. It’s some of the most hopeful content we’ve heard in years! 

In this absorbing episode you’ll also learn: 

  • How growing up in Iran during the Revolution has impacted Anousheh’s approach to life
  • Why space was something that fascinated her since she was a little girl
  • What Anousheh believes it takes to build a successful business 
  • How she and her family have made a massive difference to the space industry 
  • The highs and lows of 9 months of astronaut training in Russia, and
  • How, with numerous X Prizes addressing Earth’s biggest issues, she’s hopeful about our future.

So buckle up and do not miss this inspiring conversation with the entrepreneurial and abundant thinker & doer, Anousheh Ansari…

 

 

Useful Links

X Prize Foundation website

X Prize on Linkedin

X Prize on Youtube

X Prize on Facebook

X Prize on Instagram

X Prize on X

X Prize on Tiktok

Anousheh on Linkedin

Interview

Creative Journeyer – Elizabeth Eastland

  • May 2, 2024May 2, 2024
  • by Claire

Our episode this week features a woman who has one of the most unique backgrounds and skill sets we’ve come across. Elizabeth Eastland is a full time artist these days, however her career prior to the last few years centred around leadership roles in global corporates and academia focussed on technology,  innovation and entrepreneurship. 

Liz is a Canadian Australian now based in Sydney, however her career has taken her from North America to Australia and Paris and back to Sydney. She’s been a CEO of a telco startup, held a global role at telco giant Alcatel, and she’s headed up innovation and entrepreneurship programs for two universities, the University of Wollongong and the University of NSW.  

What’s so fascinating about Liz is that right from the start she embraced and studied two disciplines: art (initially creative writing) and science, and she’s continued this duality right throughout her executive career. It’s not surprising to learn her father was a rocket scientist and her mother an artist and designer. Plus Liz herself has at least 3 degrees. 

In this intriguing conversation you’ll hear: 

  • Liz’s reaction when she was transferred to Australia at age 28
  • How Liz’s multi disciplinary background has given her unique perspectives on what it takes to be truly innovative
  • How a planned nine month, mid career break turned into a four year voyage sailing around the Mediterranean
  • How Liz was effectively responsible for the innovation strategy of a whole nation in one of her roles; and 
  • Liz’s surprising, yet super refreshing, definition of success for herself. 

Enjoy this fascinating conversation with the creative and uber-disciplined Elizabeth Eastland. 

 


 

Useful Links:

Elizabeth Eastland website (including details of her May 2024 art exhibition)

 

Interview

Deep Tech Community Builder – Sally-Ann Williams

  • June 26, 2023June 26, 2023
  • by Claire

We’re really excited about the wonderful guest we have for you on episode 169 this week: Sally-Ann Williams. 

Sally-Ann (aka Sally) is CEO of Cicada Innovations, Australia’s leading deep tech incubator for startups and scaleups with everything from quantum computing to life sciences, ag-tech, space and hydrogen startups. Cicada provides office space, custom labs, specialised equipment and training. 

Over the years, Cicada has helped its resident companies raise 1.7 billion dollars in funding and they’ve also had 1.4 billion dollars in successful exits. 

And right at the heart of the Cicada ecosystem is Sally. 

Before joining Cicada, Sally spent nearly 13 years at Google in diverse roles mostly in the engineering team. There she was responsible, amongst many other things, for bringing street view to Australia and influencing school curriculum to ensure better teaching of technology and STEM subjects. She’s also always been a huge proponent for the start up ecosystem and women in particular.

In this episode you’ll hear how

  • Sally coped working with Google’s tech engineers without any technology background
  • How she goes about building or harnessing diverse systems to deliver positive long term change
  • The biggest challenge Sally faces running a deep tech incubator 
  • Why she thinks seaweed is actually more exciting than generative AI; and 
  • Her strategies for coping with chronic imposter syndrome. 

Sally definitely sits in the box seat of what’s happening at the forefront of tech so we’re confident that you’ll find this conversation with her super interesting. 

Enjoy this episode with deep tech and community champion, Sally-Ann Williams.

 

Useful Links

Sally-Ann on Linkedin

Cicada Innovations website

Interview

Marching to Her Own Beat – Dot Bustelo

  • December 8, 2022December 23, 2022
  • by Claire

Our guest on the show today pivoted away from a long standing career in the music industry to found a venture focused on the visual arts. 

Dot Bustello is founder and CEO of a business called Loupe, which streams and sells art from around the world and in doing so helps make all those black TV screens in our daily lives way more interesting and appealing. 

Not only that, Loupe is ranked number one lifestyle app in 73 countries on Apple TV. 

Dot founded Loupe seven years ago after spending nearly ten years at Apple as well as being a music producer. 

Never one to believe in having a conventional career, in this episode you’ll hear Dot explain: 

  • How she came up with the idea for Loupe and why she couldn’t believe it hadn’t already been done
  • The key thing she learnt after nearly a decade working at Apple
  • Why she thinks NFTs (non fungible tokens) are so revolutionary 
  • Dot’s firm belief that we all have more control over what we do in our careers than most people think; and 
  • The number 1 habit Dot relies on to stay focussed and centred. 

Enjoy this fascinating conversation with the uniquely creative and entrepreneurial Dot Bustelo. 

 

 

Useful Links

Loupe website  – stream for free and buy art here

Loupe Insta 

Dot on LinkedIn 

 

Interview

Making the Leap from Corporate to Startup – Maya…

  • July 12, 2022July 13, 2022
  • by Claire

We’re back from our much needed holiday and super excited about our guest this week. She’s a technology veteran who’s just made the leap, after a long career with big global tech brands, to run a climate tech startup in Singapore. 

Maya Hari spent over 15 years in the digital media, mobile and e-commerce industries, working in the US and in Asia Pacific with companies such as Google, Samsung and Microsoft. She also led Twitter’s operations in Asia Pacific.

Now she’s taken up the reins as CEO of a startup called Terrascope with a mandate to scale the young venture. She’s had three months in her new role and is excited about how it fits both her professional and her personal purpose.

You can tell Maya is a deep thinker and we love how she talks about: 

  • How she made the decision to leave big corporates to join a startup
  • How she assesses when it’s right to make a career transition
  • What she learnt from her most challenging career experience,
  • And we just loved a habit of hers that she calls ‘Serendipity Reading’.  

So without further ado, enjoy this conversation with the strategic and thoughtful Maya Hari. 

 

 

Useful Links

Maya on LinkedIn

Terrascope website

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

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

Connie Mckeage – Resilience and Perspective

  • May 25, 2021May 25, 2021
  • by Claire

This week, we’re really thrilled to be able to share our conversation with experienced founder, CEO and all round impressive operator, Connie Mckeage.

Connie recently sold OneVue, the listed fintech business she ran in Sydney for 14 years. It was a dramatic journey at times, particularly when OneVue was left being owed $31 million dollars by another company which had collapsed. 

Connie is Canadian and has spent most of her career in financial services. With OneVue she and her 200 employees were looking to disrupt the funds management market by creating a new digital model that aimed to cut out the middleman and reduce fees for end investors. 

Connie has an impressive list of awards to her name including being awarded the Centenary Medal for contribution to Australian business leadership; as well as twice being named CEO of the Year at the Women in Finance Awards, including last year at the same time she was fighting to keep her business afloat when it was owed $31 million. 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • How Connie started her career in financial services by accident 
  • How she dealt with her husband’s vehement opposition to her business for years on end
  • What she learnt from the hardest 18 months of her career; and   
  • Her advice if you’re looking to disrupt an industry. 

So get comfy and listen now because Connie has such wise and thoughtful insights on so many topics …

Useful Link

Connie on LinkedIn

Interview

Jacqueline Novogratz – Revolutionary For a Better World

  • May 19, 2020May 20, 2020
  • by Claire

We have a real treat in store for you today with a truly remarkable changemaker and NY Times bestselling author as our guest.

Acumen Founder and CEO, Jacqueline Novogratz, has been named one of the 25 Smartest People of the Decade by the Daily Beast, and one of the world’s 100 Greatest Living Business Minds by Forbes, amongst numerous other honours. 

Jacqueline pioneered the notion of ‘patient capital’, investing in social entrepreneurs around the world. Acumen supports them to establish sustainable businesses that serve some of the world’s poorest people.

What makes this episode a particularly fascinating one is that all this work with entrepreneurs has taught Jacqueline and her team so much about what it takes to succeed when trying to create change.  And now she’s also just released a new book sharing what it takes to be a changemaker.  It’s called Manifesto for a Moral Revolution  (and there’s a free course too if you buy the book). 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • How her early attempts at social change in Africa seriously failed to impress the locals;
  • What she learnt about humanity when she became one of the first people to visit in jail someone she’d known well who’d gone on to become a major perpetrator in the Rwandan Genocide; 
  • How Jacqueline sees investment as a means to solving problems rather than making profit as the primary goal; and ….
  • How she’s seeing women entrepreneurs successfully breaking the rules particularly now during the coronavirus crisis. 

Enjoy this episode with the incredibly inspiring Jacqueline Novogratz…

Links of Interest

Acumen Website

Jacqueline’s Books:

Manifesto for a Moral Revolution – Practices to Build a Better World – her latest book. If you buy a copy you can sign up for free to her 11 week course ‘The Path of Moral Leadership’ (usually it’s US$195)

The Blue Sweater

 

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