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How to Ace the Interview

  • March 1, 2023March 1, 2023
  • by Claire

Job interviews can certainly be intimidating and nerve-wracking, yet how we use that finite window of time that can really make a huge difference to our careers and sometimes even our lives. 

Whether it’s your dream job at stake or one you’re not so sure about, make no mistake, you owe it to yourself to perform to the best of your ability. And this week’s ‘How To’ episode explains why. 

The people we work with around the world regularly ask us for advice and support going through their interview process. So we decided it’s time to share some of our tried and tested tips and frameworks, as well as share special ‘insider’ contacts and content, with you now as well in this episode.  

Not only will we walk through our key interview tips, you’ll also hear invaluable insider advice from leading Russell Reynolds executive search consultant and Managing Director in Australia, Nick Fletcher. 

Plus we also bring you Caitriona Staunton who’s Improbable’s Director for People Ops, responsible for recruiting hundreds of people a year in the UK. She’s previously headed up recruitment in Asia Pacific at tech unicorn, Atlassian, as well as worked at Google internationally so really knows her stuff. 

You may be surprised by what they both share. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • The key pre-work we recommend you do before your interview 
  • What the experts say on how to give yourself an amazing advantage before the interview even starts
  • What internal hiring managers look for during the interview; and 
  • How to manage your nerves and perform at your best once the interview begins.

We all have to do interviews at some point and who knows, something you hear today could make all the difference for your next one! 

If you’d like to hear more from our ‘vault’ on this topic then please let us know on LinkedIn (Claire or Greta) and we’ll think about how to share more content with you. 

Enjoy this ‘How To’ episode. 

 


Useful Link

Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk 

Interview

Together We Can Make History – Navyn Salem

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

Our guest this week made such a big impression on us and listeners when she was on the show more than 4 years ago that we’re really excited to welcome her back for our last episode of the year. 

Navyn Salem is Founder and CEO of a non-profit social enterprise called Edesia. Navyn founded Edesia more than ten years ago to help end global malnutrition and set about building a factory in Rhode Island in the USA to produce lifesaving nutritional products for humanitarian agencies. Edesia has already reached over 17 million children in 62 countries. 

An email Navyn sent this past week really caught our attention. Despite outlining the unprecedented food crisis happening around the world, it also was filled with hope and a historic path forward. 

Right now, governments have granted more funds to support the many millions facing hunger. Historically the world has the opportunity to move from helping 25% of the world’s malnourished to reaching and supporting 50%. Currently 3 million children under 5 die every year from malnutrition that is completely preventable.

Edesia, as one of the major producers of a lifesaving supplement called Plumpy Nut, has one problem . . . it can’t make their life saving product fast enough to meet the orders of humanitarian agencies tasked with spending the increased funding. So Navyn, in her true entrepreneurial and unstoppable style, is seeking to urgently scale her factory and increase its output dramatically by moving to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week production. To do that she needs help to buy $12 million worth of equipment. 

We think you’ll be truly inspired by Navyn as so many others have been before. She’s a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network and was awarded the major global McNulty Prize this year for leadership and vision in addressing some of the world’s toughest problems. Navyn was voted EY Entrepreneur of the year for New England in 2018, and New Englander of the Year in 2017. 

Without further ado, to end the year enjoy our hope-filled conversation with the inspiring Navyn Salem.

 


 

Useful Links: 

Edesia website

Donate on the Edesia 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

Become Boss of Your Brain – Professor Selena Bartlett

  • November 23, 2022November 23, 2022
  • by Claire

Our guest on the podcast this week is Professor Selena Bartlett, an Australian neuroscientist who’s life’s work is all about understanding how our brains work.

Selena has held senior roles with leading research institutes in the US and Australia and she’s currently leading pioneering research into addiction and obesity at the Queensland University of Technology. 

What drew us to Selena’s story is not only her passion to understand how our brains work but also her mission to educate us non-neuroscientists about the things we can do to improve our brain’s health and even completely change our lives.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • The very personal reason Selena switched her career path away from pharmacy towards neuroscience as a young woman
  • Selena’s fascinating explanation of what causes mental illnesses such as schizophrenia
  • How she overcame her sugar addiction when she realised the impact it has on the brain 
  • Some radically simple things we can all do to improve our brain’s health; and
  • Why Selena thinks becoming ‘boss of your brain’ can completely change the direction of your life.

Enjoy this fascinating conversation with the passionate and pioneering Professor – Selena Bartlett. 

 

Useful Links:

Selena’s website: https://www.profselenabartlett.com/

Selena’s podcast: Thriving Minds

Selena on LinkedIn

 

Interview

A Rare CFO – Madeline Ling

  • November 8, 2022November 8, 2022
  • by Claire

Our episode this week features the first Chief Financial Officer we’ve had on the show, however Madeline Ling is not your ‘ordinary’ CFO. 

We don’t think we’ve met a CFO who values diversity and building relationships the way Madeline does, not to mention the articulate and creative way she speaks about the stories the numbers can tell her. 

Madeline has held multiple CFO roles throughout her 20-plus year career to date which has seen her work far and wide, including in the U.S., China, Mexico, Europe, and Thailand. A tech-company veteran, these days she is CFO of US-based Boomi, a fast-growing global SaaS company, focussed on easy software integration, now owned by two blue chip private equity firms.

Before taking on CFO roles, Madeline spent twelve years consulting including the Boston Consulting Group where she was a Principal. She also has an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • What Madeline learnt as an impressionable teenager when she moved to the US not speaking a word of English 
  • How she thinks about leveraging her differences to add value
  • Madeline’s recipe for building awesome working relationships; and
  • The two questions she asks herself before changing roles or company. 

In short, this was a fabulous conversation and you’ll really be inspired by the thoughtful and articulate Madeline Ling. 

 

Useful Link

Boomi website

Below you can see how the cake turned out that Madeline talked about in the interview (top right) – looks delicious!

 

How To Episode

How to Get Through the S**ttiest of Times

  • October 18, 2022October 18, 2022
  • by Claire

Our episode this week follows hard on the heels of some personally challenging anniversaries. We share how, even after the s++ttiest news possible, Claire has moved forward and thrived, thanks to some very specific mindset choices. 

She shares those choices and we talk about what’s become her north star in terms of how she views work and life. 

You’ll also hear from our special guest Heidi Hackemer, now Executive Director of the innovation and future focused Oatly Climate Culture Lab in New York. 

Prior to her starting her time with Oatly, Heidi had had an ‘annus horribilis’ where her world fell apart. She shares her key lesson from that time and also what she did and does to get out of tough times. 

You’ll also hear:

  • About four key building blocks to become more resilient
  • How your thoughts have a MASSIVE influence on your quality of life
  • A simple exercise you can do to improve how you look at life, and
  • Why being kind to yourself is absolutely essential to build resilience

Now if you’re thinking this episode will be all sombre and sad, think again – in fact re-frame those thoughts right now coz you be wrong sista! 

Enjoy this episode!

Interview

Championing the Circular Economy – Lisa Saunders

  • October 5, 2022October 5, 2022
  • by Claire

Our episode this week is packed with great advice and stories thanks to our guest, social entrepreneur Lisa Saunders.

Less than three years ago, Lisa and her partner Adrian decided they had to do something to stop so many household goods from being sent to landfill. Specifically, they made a life changing decision to prevent as many electronic appliances and tech products as they could from being thrown away. 

As a result, ‘Arnie’s Recon’ was born. It’s a completely free service that takes your old electronics (think phones, computers, fridges, cables etc.)  and ensures they’re recycled and not sent to landfill. Plus, as you’ll hear, this startup has already created more than 80 different products and spawned others around them to start complementary businesses. 

CEO Lisa’s stories of adapting to start-up life after a career in leadership development and coaching, and particularly getting used to literally getting her hands dirty in her day job are really fascinating.  

Plus you’ll hear:

  • How Lisa’s ten years of doing Karate has helped her to stay mentally calm and not be triggered by difficult people and bullies 
  • Plus, the clever and simple thing she says to herself to stay in that calm state when others around her are not
  • How she and her partner navigate having to pivot as they grow their enterprise
  • The simple thing she does when she needs to think creatively 
  • And the magic of this model that stops so many electrical appliances and tech from going to landfill.

We love the ethos and the business model behind Arnie’s Recon and we think you will too. So enjoy this conversation with the passionate and resilient Lisa Saunders. 

 


 

Useful Links: 

Arnies Recon Website 

Arnies Recon on Facebook

Lisa Saunders on LinkedIn 

Clare Graves Spiral Dynamics Explanation

 

Interview

Bringing Nature Indoors – Belinda Everingham

  • June 7, 2022June 7, 2022
  • by Claire

This week we have a treat in store for you: an Australian entrepreneur who’s literally bringing nature indoors with her creation of a whole new segment using Australian native botanicals for products such as hand wash, cleaning products, and dog shampoo. 

Founder of Bondi Wash, Belinda Everingham, launched her business in 2013. Today, the premium Bondi Wash range is sold and known around the world for its quality, chemical-free formulations and beautiful scents. 

Curiously, what Belinda’s doing now with her business is light years away from how her career started as a management consultant. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How serendipity helped Belinda scale her overseas presence not long after launching
  • What happened when Belinda had to go into battle with a US giant trying to stop her using her brand name
  • The one thing she believes is critical for success in business
  • And why, when starting Bondi Wash, Belinda threw her rigorous and structured management consultant training out the window.

We think you’ll love this episode with the super thoughtful and inspiring Belinda Everingham. 

 

 

Useful Links

Belinda on LinkedIn

Bondi Wash Website

Wyalba Perfumes

Wash Wild Website

 

Interview

Championing Creativity – Lucinda Barlow

  • April 12, 2022April 12, 2022
  • by Claire

It’s not everyday you come across a global marketing leader who trained as an engineer and computer scientist! But that’s true for our visionary guest this week, Lucinda Barlow. 

Lucinda is Senior Director, Head of Marketing for Asia Pacific for Uber. Before joining Uber two years ago, Lucinda was global Marketing Director for YouTube, with its 2 billion daily users.

With more than 20 years of experience working in Internet and mobile in Asia, the US and UK, Lucinda has some incredible and varied experience coupled with a true passion for championing creativity. 

In this episode you’ll hear how:

  • How Lucinda changed her life, and her job, after receiving some wise advice from fashion designer and icon Diane von Furstenberg
  • How she thinks about making big career transition decisions
  • Why she believes failure should be celebrated more
  • And how Lucinda brings creativity out in her teams.

Enjoy this episode with the incredibly passionate and creative Lucinda Barlow.

 

 

P.S. A reminder that our mini episodes are taking a little break right now so we’re back with a new episode every 2nd week. 

 

Links

Lucinda on LinkedIn

Lucinda on Twitter

Uber.com

Uber on YouTube

Interview

Smart Operator – Vered Raviv Schwarz

  • March 8, 2022March 8, 2022
  • by Claire

We have a smart operator and a great champion for women on the show this week. 

Her name is Vered Raviv Schwarz  and she’s spent the past 20 years in disruptive tech companies, based in Israel. 

These days Vered is President and Chief Operating Officer for Guesty, a property management platform offering software that’s used by people renting out short term and vacation rental properties around the world. With Guesty’s multiple features they can easily list and manage their rentals on multiple sites such as AirBnb and Vebo. 

Before Guesty, Vered spent nearly 6 years at the freelancer marketplace Fiverr as Chief Operating Officer. And prior to that she was a lawyer and General Counsel at other tech companies.

We’ve been struck by what a smart operator and thinker Vered is. 

In this episode you’ll hear a lot of great advice including:

  • How some of the best advice Vered was given, and now gives herself, changed the course of her entire career
  • Why she’s passionate about making tech companies more diverse and what she’s doing about that
  • How she helps companies successfully scale and grow globally 
  • And why Vered’s a great believer in being able to make decisions quickly. 

Without further ado enjoy this episode with the switched on and dedicated Vered Raviv Schwarz. 

 

 

Links

Guesty Website

Vered on LinkedIn 

Vered on Twitter – @VRavivSchwarz

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