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Are you at a career crossroads and thinking about 'what's next' for you? Join host Jacqui Ooi as she talks to women across Australia about their inspiring career change stories and what they’ve learned that might help other women.
Whether you want to redesign your career in some way or completely change industries, these stories are for you. We hope you hear something in these conversations that inspires your next move.
Join our Career Change Kickstarter course to uncover your next chapter. Visit whatshedidnext.com.au
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn @whatshedidnextpodcast
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We're going behind the scenes to see and understand modern agriculture, because no matter whether you're in it or not, you probably don't know all the pieces to just how incredible, diverse and multi-layered agriculture is. We do this by uncovering the real stories, experiences and voices of modern agriculture.
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Some Would Say is a casual chat for curious people. Your weekly lifestyle & pop-culture podcast hosted by Amelia Rose and Lara May. Join these two twenty something mates from Australia, as they unpack all things life; from the arts to wellbeing, from work to play, and hearing what others have to say.Find us on Instagram - @somewouldsaypodcast
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The Callover is a Queensland Law Society podcast created by young lawyers, for young lawyers. The QLS Future Leaders Committee is dedicated to inspiring a generation of connected, capable and healthy young lawyers. Join us, as we invite guests to share their experiences in the law, unpack issues relevant to young lawyers and gain some insights into the future of lawyering.
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Hi there, welcome to the Creating Australia podcast. My name’s Jessica Reynolds and I’m a private town planner and business owner based in Queensland. I’m passionate about engaging with the amazing people that make the property and development industry what it is today. In Creating Australia, I want to learn from experts in the industry and share their knowledge and wisdom with you. In each episode, we’ll talk with different people and unpack their past experiences and innovative ideas for the future. Join me now for an episode of Creating Australia, where we dive into the industry, exploring local stories, projects, businesses, people, ideas, and more.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jessica Reynolds host of this podcast is the founder and managing director of JREY.au JREY is a private town planning firm servicing small scale property projects. You can contact the JREY team via [email protected].
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We interview brilliant humans who share their journeys, insights, and experiences. Each interview is with someone from the Good Humans Club. We bring you the voices of those from all walks of life to share with you what they geek out about-- their passions, talents, struggles, and successes. This doesn't mean that they're going to be tech talks (although they might be!). Each episode will feature the hosts and their guests talking about topics including health, psychology, art, music, learning, and more-- the list goes on. Episodes are fun and engaging and provide some nuggets of information that you can take away. Oh, and yeah, they might be awkward sometimes. That's just how we roll.
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As part of Rockwell Automation's Women in the Field Employee Resource Group, we will be interviewing industry experts and everyday leaders in the manufacturing ecosystem. How can we learn from each other? How can we relate to similar experiences? How can we build each other up as we continuously tackle diversity misrepresentation within manufacturing?
Together we can shatter previously set boundaries. Together we are women in manufacturing.
We want you to feel connected. We want you to feel heard. We want you to feel empowered.
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Welcome to Chronicles of a Hostelite! This podcast is for anyone obsessed with full time traveling. Michaela and guests will share travel stories, destination recaps, and the ins and outs of backpacker culture. Most importantly, there will be real talk on what it’s actually like solo traveling as a female, living out of a backpack for an extended period of time, and working different jobs all over the world. Listen along!
Instagram: @chroniclesofahostelite
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You’re not totally happy with your career (obviously!) You also know that there “has to be something out there that’s better.” That hope that you can find meaningful and fulfilling work, that also pays you well, has led you here!
This is the show that provides the inspiration, tools, and roadmaps to move from where you are to work that matters to you and uniquely fits your strengths and talents. -
After getting out the gate in 2020 and 2021 respectively, Tamara Smith and Elli Schroeder navigate the nuances of progressing your career with purpose.
Starting their careers at one of the largest consulting firms globally, the girls know what it is to be filled with ambition and drive to succeed while feeling completely ill-equipped to do so. Join us as our curious minds seek to understand HOW to build our careers (in practical ways - you’re welcome!) from some of the world’s most influential businesswomen.
As the founders of In Her Hands, KPMG Australia, (find out more here) Tam and Elli know what it is to live vulnerably, candidly sharing their own career challenges, questions, and insecurities in order to equip and empower a generation of women to progress their career with purpose. The OTG podcast will be no different! -
Produced by Region Media, with hosts Janette and Phillip, this podcast focuses on industry leaders from around Australia to inspire the next generation. We deep dive into our guests and find out what drives and inspires them. We gain insights and advice from our guests to share with our listeners.
Now You Know will bring you fascinating conversations with restaurateurs, wine makers, chefs, brewers and more. We’re here to inspire you with authentic stories from real people making a difference.
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Often considered the 'Wild West' of Australia, the Northern Territory has more characters than the Oxford Dictionary. Most of them have never had their story told. Until Now!
Real stories from the Northern Territory, Australia. Hosted by Mother and Daughter duo: Toni Tapp Coutts and Megan Coutts - aka Mum and Me!
Come on a journey, as we delve into the life stories of Territorians, whether born here or not, and hear some fascinating yarns.
We will donate all of our interviews the the Library and Archives of the NT, for their oral history project.
A true Territorian isn't merely a casual observer who enjoys the surroundings; they're the ones who forge a deep connection to the land. They establish their presence, nurture their families, and invest in the future of the Territory. Though the coming years may present challenges, a genuine Territorian embraces them with resolve, committed to enduring and prospering. They build legacies that echo through generations, ensuring a brighter tomorrow for their descendants, who will one day honour their foresight and dedication.
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Welcome to Women that Engineer; a podcast that shares the stories and experiences of women in engineering to empower fellow female engineers to break the bias.
You can expect each episode to dive into the unique engineering journey of our guests, including, the key personal and professional challenges they have faced and what can be done to improve the experience of being a woman who engineers. We will also discuss topics sent in by the community which will range from how to respond to prejudice to balancing how to raise a family and claim the so-called “corporate ladder”.
Become a part of our Women that Engineer community through our Facebook Group, "Women that Engineer" to join the conversation and connect with fellow engineers!
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The founders of WeWork thought they were on the brink of making history. The company was valued at $47 billion dollars, ready for a huge IPO, and its charismatic CEO Adam Neumann believed he was going to change the world. Adam and his wife Rebekah had a prophet-like vision—but did it ever match the company's reality? Now the inspiration for a new AppleTV+ series starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway, WeCrashed: The Director’s Cut is a complete refresh of our original six-part series. Hosted by David Brown of the hit podcast Business Wars, this six-part series includes new interviews and new discoveries about the rise and fall of WeWork. It’s a story of hope and hubris, big money and bigger screwups, and the lengths people will go to chase “unicorns".
Watch the Apple Original series WeCrashed, starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway. Now streaming only on Apple TV+ https://apple.co/-WeCrashed
Binge all episodes of WeCrashed exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/we-crashed/ now.
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Remember all that stuff that they didn’t teach you in school? No? Well, How To Money is here to discuss everything from taxes to first jobs to superannuation. Join Kate as she takes on the task of demystifying the confusing world of money, and kickstart your own financial future.
The How To Money podcast is hosted by Kate Campbell. Kate is passionate about helping young Australians kickstart their personal finance journey, by giving them the tools and resources they need to take control of their financial future. Connect with Kate at howtomoney.online or on Insta @HowToMoneyAUS. -
If you believe as we do that by uncovering tested, practical ways to help people move from functioning to flourishing at work, we can better navigate the incredible challenges and opportunities our world faces, then this podcast is for you. Our goal each week is to give you access to the world’ leading positive psychology, positive organizational scholarship and neuroscience researchers and practitioners to explore their latest research findings on how you can improve wellbeing, develop strengths, nurture positive relationships, make work meaningful and cultivate the grit to accomplish what matters most. If you want evidence-based approaches to bringing out the best in yourself and others at work, then consider this podcast your step-by-step guide.
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The # 1 grass roots podcast for Selling cars Today and how to prepare for tomorrow. All about life in the car business for salespeople and managers from the Desk of a Sales Manager. Tune in and learn how to excel and become a pro in the most lucrative career in the world! If you want to get better, then subscribe to this podcast and watch your sales sky rocket.
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Hosted by Mundanara Bayles who was born and raised in Redfern (Sydney) Australia and currently lives in Queensland. The Black Magic Woman Podcast is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly First Nations people from Australia and around the world sharing their stories about their journey to highlight the diversity amongst First Nations peoples and the resilience of her people. She hopes these stories inspire her listeners and also create a better understanding of what First Nations Peoples culture and history.
Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. Mundanara makes people feel relaxed and comfortable as if they were sitting around the kitchen table just having a yarn. It’s the way First Nations people have been building relationships and getting to know each other for tens of thousands of years. She draws from a long family history in the media industry and has grown up in culturally strong, politically active family who have been at the forefront of the Aboriginal Rights movement since the 1960’s.
Mundanara sees this platform as an opportunity to share her cultural knowledge and insights to her audience in a non confrontational way that brings people along with her to create change for a better Australia. To connect more with Mundanara check out the work she does with her elders at www.theblackcard.com.au.
If you'd like to support the show by making a financial contribution, visit https://www.theblackcard.com.au./ Any help is appreciated and goes a long way. I encourage to get behind any First Nations media, contribute, share and be apart of positive change that Australia needs.