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Wondering What Next? Greta’s Unique Listening Tour

  • May 22, 2024May 22, 2024
  • by Claire

Our episode this week looks at an under-appreciated concept for reflecting on, and gaining new insights for your next career step or business idea.

We go on a journey with Claire to learn about a ‘World Listening Tour’ that Greta did some years back. She had decided to leave her intense role at (RED) and wasn’t sure what she wanted to do next, nor even which country she should live in!

This dilemma about what next prompted Greta to put together her very own listening tour to learn what had been happening in the world outside the bubble of her all-absorbing (RED) role, as well as discover what other interesting things were happening in the space she was interested in.  At the same time, she figured, she’d also get a ‘feel’ for whether she’d want to live in particular cities or not. 

In this unique episode we share:

  • What a Listening Tour is
  • What Greta wanted from her ‘World Listening Tour’ 
  • How she secured her meetings, sometimes with amazing people  
  • What you need to consider to have your own successful listening tour, and
  • How you can have one these days without leaving home. 

What we love about the concept of a Listening Tour is that there’s no limit to the kind of topics or themes you might want to explore. And, as you’ll discover, through curious and well prepared conversations with contacts and strangers, a lot of insight can come. 

Perhaps a Listening Tour is exactly what you need now? 

Enjoy this episode! 

 

Interview

Stefanie Nissen – Style & Hope Shine Through

  • November 30, 2021November 30, 2021
  • by Claire

Happy December everyone! 

The end of the year can mean travel planning for a lot of people, and business trips and holidays are the bread and butter for the fashion entrepreneur and founder on the show this week, Stefanie Nissen.

California-based Stefanie founded her business ‘Trvl Porter’ with the idea that you would arrive at your destination to find a hand-picked travel wardrobe waiting for you at your hotel. When you’re heading home, you can buy the pieces you love, or return them all simply by leaving them with your hotel. 

The business was starting to take off when Covid effectively put Stefanie’s business into hibernation. All the more frustrating as not only had the business been really starting to get traction, it had also enjoyed some great coverage in the NY Times as well. 

In this episode you’ll hear where Stefanie is at today in figuring out the future for Trvl Porter as well as: 

  • How she started her career in fashion design 
  • The advice her designer employer gave her that made her really change direction 
  • How losing her luggage inspired the idea for a brand new business 
  • And, Stefanie shares how a significant trauma actually led her to have the courage to start her new venture 

This episode shares stories that are both moving and hopeful. So if you’re after some inspiration, hope and courage in your life, don’t miss this one with the resilient and courageous Stefanie Nissen…

 

Useful Links

Stefanie on LinkedIn (Stefanie’s new married name is Barkman)

Stefanie on Instagram

TrvlPorter website

 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – More Than an Idea .…

  • September 28, 2021September 28, 2021
  • by Claire

Welcome to another of our mini episodes where we revisit the specific pearls of wisdom that our amazing guests have shared with us. 

This week we’re exploring what it takes to really innovate in a big corporate or government organisation. Because, as you’ll hear, successful innovation is about much more than having a great idea. Often the challenge really comes when you try to get that idea off the ground. 

You may remember a conversation we had with Mandy Birch, an executive with quantum computing company, Rigetti Computing. Mandy also spent many years in the US Airforce in senior operational and logistics roles in the field so she knows all about innovating and getting ideas passed in large organisations.  

You’ll hear how Mandy thinks about generating breakthrough ideas and, importantly, getting some of them implemented! 

Enjoy this Future Proof Me episode. And if you are getting value from our show then please rate and review us on your podcast listening platform, we’d really appreciate it if you haven’t already. 

Useful Links

Our full interview episode with Mandy 

Mandy on LinkedIn

Rigetti Computing

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Ask for What You Want

  • June 1, 2021June 14, 2021
  • by Claire

This week’s Future Proof Me mini episode is all about asking for what you want. 

It sounds so simple in theory but it’s not always easy to do is it? 

Listen up for great and pragmatic advice on asking and negotiating from the unique and gutsy former advertising CEO, Cindy Gallop. She’s now a Founder and international speaker and she’s passionate about women being treated equally in business. 

You’ll hear Cindy initially talk about being posed a great question about what she wanted to do by an old boss at the famed ad agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty that really got her thinking and changed her career. Then you get to hear her invaluable advice on promoting yourself and things you can do if you need to negotiate your salary. 

Enjoy this mini episode. 

 


Useful Links

Link to Cindy’s full interview with us

Ask Cindy Gallop Chatbot 

MakeLoveNotPorn 

Cindy’s TED talk 

Cindy on Twitter 

Cindy on Facebook 

Cindy on LinkedIn

 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Solving Problems That Computers Can’t

  • August 4, 2020
  • by Claire

Gotta problem? Then listen up! Our first mini episode for August shares some tips to help you solve gnarly problems better. 

Many Future of Work experts agree that complex problem solving skills will be in strong demand. These are the kinds of problems that computers and AI can’t solve because they are only as good as the (historical) data we program into them. Even the best algorithms can’t solve complex problems in the creative way a human brain can. 

Listen now to hear about the lessons we and some of our guests have learnt about tackling problems and making the decisions that need to be made to move forward. Enjoy! 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – How an Innovator Stays Creative

  • July 7, 2020
  • by Claire

Welcome to this week’s mini Future Proof Me episode all about how to stay creative in a busy world. 

We loved the advice that serial Canadian entrepreneur and founder, Vicki Saunders shared with us when we spoke to her last year.

Vicki is CEO and Founder of SheEO. SheEO is an international network of women who support, finance and celebrate female innovators who run ventures solving important world problems. 

As a serial entrepreneur and true original thinker, Vicki has learnt she needs to create space for ideas to flow. As you’ll hear in this episode, she’s very conscious of ensuring she has a routine and practices that give her that space and stimulus despite facing, as we all do, the demands of a hectic busy work life and all the usual stresses we all experience. 

You’ll hear how Vicki carves out time in her schedule to consume a wide variety of different topics in order to fuel her creative thinking, and you’ll hear how she’s found meditating makes a big difference.

If you’re struggling to have fresh ideas or see old problems from new perspectives, then this mini episode is just what you need!

 

Links of interest

Our full interview with Vicki

SheEO website

June Dally Watkins Interview

June Dally Watkins – Redefining What’s Possible for Women…

  • November 19, 2019
  • by admin

This week’s guest is a woman who at the age of 92 is still inspiring thousands of women to be the “best they can be!”. We’re talking about the incredible doyenne of etiquette and deportment, June Dally Watkins.

Miss Dally, as she is known, grew up on a sheep farm and attended a one teacher bush school in regional Australia. Her teacher told her mother that she “would be an absolute failure in life”. He couldn’t have been more wrong.

At 22, June became Australia’s Fashion Model of the Year and soon became Australia’s first supermodel. She lived the high life as part of the global jetset becoming great friends with Hollywood stars Audrey Hepburn, Bing Crosby and Gregory Peck (who asked her to marry him!).

When she came back to Australia she started her now famous etiquette and deportment business which made her one of Australia’s first female entrepreneurs. The June Dally Watkins School has gone on to change thousands and thousands of people’s lives. 

She is now, at 92 years of age, an absolute sensation in China where she goes for weeks at a time to teach thousands to be “the best they can be”.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How hard it was to be one of the first business women in Australia when women were expected to play the traditional housewife role
  • Why June pushed through condemnation and criticism to build her business
  • How she came to be so in demand in China in her 90’s
  • And her advice on how to stay young.

Enjoy this episode with the delightful and determined June Dally Watkins.

 

Useful Links

June Dally Watkins Website (JDW)

Sydney Morning Herald Good Weekend Article on June Dally Watkins

JDW on Facebook

 

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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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