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Don't Stop Us Now! Podcast

by Claire Hatton & Greta Thomas

Authentic stories and practical advice from awesome, innovative women from around the globe.

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Audette Exel – Make Your Own Rules

30m · Published 27 May 16:50
Keen to make a positive difference in the world? Then you’ll love this latest episode of Don’t Stop Us Now! Audette Exel has mastered the art of making her own rules to her achieve her world-changing vision.Audette Exel is founder of one of the world’s earliest and most inspiring businesses for purpose, the Adara Group.She’s one of the youngest women in the world to have run a publicly-traded bank; is a former World Economic Forum Global Leader of Tomorrow; and has been recognised as a Forbes Hero of Philanthropy amongst numerous other honours.Audette’s mission is to build a bridge between the world of business and the world of people living in extreme poverty.In this episode with Audette, we were blown away by her refreshing and candid thoughts including: The advantages of being a female entrepreneur and pioneer The liberating way she thinks about money and her own financial security Why she’s such an optimist even in today’s tumultuous times Her thoughts on why so many young women have a fear of failure.Don’t miss our conversation with this world-changing human dynamo...  Links of interest:Gloria Steinem (wikipedia)Leymah Gbowee (Wikipedia)Rosa Parks (Wikipedia)B Corp Global WebsiteFollow Audette Exel:Adara Group websiteAdara Partners websiteAdara Group on Twitter@audetteexel on Twitter Adara Group on LinkedIn

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Rachel Botsman – TED Talks, Writing Books and BHAG Goals

34m · Published 27 May 15:48
Rachel Botsman’s TED talks have been watched more than 4 million times and subtitled in 29 languages. What’s more, Monocle magazine has rated Rachel as one of the world’s top 20 speakers.However not only is Rachel an incredible speaker, she’s recognised internationally as a world class author, thought leader and original thinker.Rachel is author of the book Who can you Trust? She also pioneered the idea of the sharing economy with the launch in 2010 of her book What’s Mine is yours - the rise of collaborative consumption.This is your chance to hear Rachel speak frankly and ‘unplugged’ in a very raw and human way - no stage, no audience - just us!We think you’ll love: Her personal tips for giving a world class speech, including the power of one word she writes on the top of every speech she gives The honesty as Rachel talks about her inner critic and self talk How this acclaimed author was told she couldn’t write and what effect that had HHow Rachel sets goals for herself and why her approach makes a big difference.Rachel’s work has been honoured multiple times including: ‘One of the “Most Creative People in Business’ by Fast Company ‘Young Global Leader’ by the World Economic Forum ‘Thinkers 50’ Breakthrough Idea’ award for recognising a “radical idea which has the potential to change the way we think about business forever.”Don’t miss this fascinating discussion! Links of interestRachel’s TED TalksWe’ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangersThe case for collaborative consumptionThe currency of the new economy is trust Rachel’s BooksWho Can You TrustWhat’s Mine Is Yours Follow Rachel BotsmanWebsiteTwitterFacebookLinkedin

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Rachel Botsman – TED Talks, Writing Books and BHAG Goals

34m · Published 27 May 15:48
Rachel Botsman’s TED talks have been watched more than 4 million times and subtitled in 29 languages. What’s more, Monocle magazine has rated Rachel as one of the world’s top 20 speakers.However not only is Rachel an incredible speaker, she’s recognised internationally as a world class author, thought leader and original thinker.Rachel is author of the book Who can you Trust? She also pioneered the idea of the sharing economy with the launch in 2010 of her book What’s Mine is yours - the rise of collaborative consumption.This is your chance to hear Rachel speak frankly and ‘unplugged’ in a very raw and human way - no stage, no audience - just us!We think you’ll love: Her personal tips for giving a world class speech, including the power of one word she writes on the top of every speech she gives The honesty as Rachel talks about her inner critic and self talk How this acclaimed author was told she couldn’t write and what effect that had HHow Rachel sets goals for herself and why her approach makes a big difference.Rachel’s work has been honoured multiple times including: ‘One of the “Most Creative People in Business’ by Fast Company ‘Young Global Leader’ by the World Economic Forum ‘Thinkers 50’ Breakthrough Idea’ award for recognising a “radical idea which has the potential to change the way we think about business forever.”Don’t miss this fascinating discussion! Links of interestRachel’s TED TalksWe’ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangersThe case for collaborative consumptionThe currency of the new economy is trust Rachel’s BooksWho Can You TrustWhat’s Mine Is Yours Follow Rachel BotsmanWebsiteTwitterFacebookLinkedin

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Courtney Hohne – The truth about innovation

33m · Published 27 May 13:07
Ever wondered what life is like and what really happens in Google’s elite innovation division: X, the Moonshot Factory? We certainly have!It’s just one reason why we love this episode with X’s Chief Storyteller, Courtney Hohne.We think you’ll be fascinated by her insights about how the world’s most famous innovation team work, what it’s like to be a woman amongst a very, very geeky team and how to think about leading.What you’ll learn: The blueprint for innovation at X and the truth about the innovation process How she finds a way to help X’s Engineers incredible inventions survive in the outside world Her views on how leadership can more often than not be about the smaller moments How she deals with imposter syndrome Tips and advice on how to take opportunities to grow your careerCourtney talks to us over Skype from Silicon Valley. Enjoy this inspiring conversation... Links of interest:The Atlantic “X and the science of radical creativity” by Derek Thompson Follow Courtney at:X Company WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedin

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Trailer – Don’t Stop Us Now!

1m · Published 20 May 02:36
http://dontstopusnow.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/590e7a35-7a1f-40b8-9355-7bdaa4952ac7_44892-1.mp4Don’t Stop Us Now! shares authentic stories and practical advice from awesome, innovative women around the globe.Our aim is to uncover the human behind the success story to show that these women aren’t so different from you or I and that they are achieving great things despite their doubts, fears and tough times.We’re launching Don’t Stop Us Now! because we believe the world desperately needs more women playing a role in shaping our future businesses, tech and society. There are still too few female role models and way too many unsung female heroes.This show, and your ears :-), can help change this.Hear stories from: the Chief Storyteller for X - The Moonshot Factory (Google’s innovation lab) the co-founder & CEO of one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative companies 2018 a Forbes Hero of Philanthropy proving investment bankers have a heart an author and thought leader whose TED talks have been viewed more than 4 million times Plus bonus ‘How to’ episodes and SO MUCH MORE!

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Don't Stop Us Now! Podcast has 195 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 87:52:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 26th, 2024 13:10.

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