Episodios

  • #21 Dr Adobi Udechuku & Dr Lucinda Smith create 'the village' for new parents
    Jul 30 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of In The Company we chat with Dr. Adaobi Udechuku and Dr. Lucinda Smith, co-founders of Glow, a multidisciplinary clinic in Berwick that supports the emotional health and wellbeing of women, infants and families from pre-conception to Kindergarten. We explore how Adaobi and Lucinda launched their business after seeing gaps in caring for women and their families as they transitioned into parenthood, and created a new mode of care that brings together a spectrum of perinatal healthcare providers under one roof in a unique business model. We also explore their perspectives in supporting women move in and out of the workforce during this time, and the issues that clients experience in managing careers and family. For more visit: http://glowclinic.com.au To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-21-adaobi-udechuku-lucinda-smith-create-village-new-parents/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
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    48 m
  • #20 Ally Watson codes like a girl
    Jul 29 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out http://festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of in the company talk with Ally Watson, co-founder of Code Like A Girl, with a degree in computer science Ally has for the last seven years building websites and apps, and four years ago moved from her homeland of Airlie, Scotland, leaving behind her established professional networks to start over. It was in this transition she acutely felt the anxiety of not only being a newcomer but also often being the only woman in her team or at an industry networking event. This spurred her to create her own tech events for girls and to create a social enterprise to close the gender gap in a male-dominated industry. We talk about knowing when to pivot, making a side gig a full-time gig, going from an employee to a manager, and why it’s important to have more women and girls in tech. To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-20-ally-watson-coding-like-girl/ For more visit: https://codelikeagirl.org/ To read the full transcript visit: To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
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    45 m
  • #19 Charles Ng and the keys to success
    Jul 29 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out http://festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of In The Company we speak with Charles Ng, a co-founder of international award-winning key organiser, Orbitkey. As an industrial designer, Charles saw a way to stop his keys from rattling while he was jogging and started a Kickstarter campaign to raise $10,000 to get the product to market. The highly successful campaign raised over $200,000 and enabled Charles and co-founder Rex Kuo to bring Orbitkey to life. Five years later, Orbitkey won a gold award at the prestigious IF Global Design Awards in Germany. In this episode, we talk about what it takes to run a successful crowdfunding campaign, the importance of having a solid relationship with your manufacturers, how to build an engaged and loyal audience, and why focusing on your company culture matters. For more visit: http://orbitkey.com To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-19-charles-ng-keys-success/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
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    48 m
  • #18 Daniel Bolotin on recipes for social entrepreneurship
    Jul 29 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out http://festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of in the company of Daniel Bolotin, social entrepreneur and co-founder of Free to Feed and Now to Launch. Free to Feed is a cooking school and catering company employing refugees, asylum seekers, and new migrants. And Now to Launch is an incubator for food-related business ideas. Together with wife Loretta, both ventures aim to nurture the entrepreneurialism of refugees and new migrants who face significant challenges in gaining employment and starting businesses despite possessing incredibly enterprising attitudes and skills. Daniel and Loretta have come to understand that the recipe for business success starts with overcoming the isolation that often accompanies starting something new. Over the past few years, they’ve built a community that has an appetite for connection, reciprocity, social justice and using capitalism for good, all the ingredients for prosperous businesses and societies. To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-18-daniel-bolotin-recipes-entrepreneurship/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
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    40 m
  • #17 Zione Walker is in the business of empathy and inclusion
    Jul 29 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out http://festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of in the company, we talk with Zione Walker, a former social justice lawyer, founder of Change Architects and co-founder of the Incubate Foundation. Zione is a global citizen having lived and studied in England, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Russia, Japan and Australia. Having worked as a lawyer for over 15 years and with deep experience in law and policy reform, her business focuses on empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds to thrive and helping organisations engage in positive social change. In this episode, we talk about building sustainable businesses, knowing your unique value proposition, how to co-design products and services and the importance of creating a culturally diverse and inclusive community as business owners. For more visit: changearchitects.com.au incubatefoundation.org.au To read the full transcript: http://ofkin.com/company-17-zione-walker-business-empathy-inclusion/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap
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    52 m
  • #16 Fern White built a dental practice with heart
    Jul 29 2018
    This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business. In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out. In this episode of in the company, we talk with Dr. Fern White, dental surgeon, founder of an all-female dental practice Beacon Cove Dental, creator of the Practice Your Passion programme for female dentists, and a qualified yoga teacher. Fern came to Australia by boat as a Vietnamese refugee with her family when she was just two years old. Throughout her life her family strong work ethic pushed her and her siblings to succeed. In this episode, we talk about how Fern went from a panic attack in the first six months of running her business the way everyone told her she should, to tapping into her own beliefs and wisdom to create a highly successful practice combining her extensive dental training and personal development tools like mindfulness, breathing and reframing. The combination of modalities represents new ways of dental care for clients and practitioners alike and actually makes going to the dentist an almost pleasant experience. For more visit: beaconcovedental.com.au drfern.com To read the full transcript visit: http://ofkin.com/company-16-fern-white-built-dental-practice-heart/ To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap ofkin.com/leap
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    53 m
  • #15 Taking The Leap Live Panel Discussion for Small Business Festival
    Oct 13 2017
    This special edition was recorded live at Donkey Wheel House in Melbourne on Tuesday 15 August 2017, in front of a live audience of 50 women as part of the women in business week of the Victorian Small Business Festival. Based on my book ‘The Leap Stories’, this event featured a panel of women who had taken the leap in their careers to start their own businesses who were keen to share their experiences and insights. MCed by Tess McCabe, publisher & founder of Creative Minds Publishing and hosted by Kylie Lewis, founder, Of Kin on the panel were Emma Kate Codrington of Emma Kate Co., Kate Vandermeer of The Super Cool and Madeleine Dore of Extraordinary Routines. This episode is great for anyone considering starting their own business, side gig or would like to be a bit braver in their working life. We give an insiders guide on what you need to consider, how to get yourself organised and put together the building blocks for moving forward. This is the full recording of the whole evening, and you may like to jump ahead. Around the 8 minute mark is the introduction of our guest speakers. Around the 11 minute mark is the start of the panel discussion. And around the 65 minute mark is the start of the audience Q & A. I hope you enjoy this special episode, and if you’d like to purchase your own copy of The Leap Stories book, please visit ofkin.com/leap
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    1 h y 36 m
  • #14 Prue Gilbert talks navigating careers through parenthood
    Oct 10 2017
    In this episode of In The Company we speak with Prue Gilbert, lawyer, diversity strategist and founder of Grace Papers – a human rights award-winning digital platform designed to empower working parents to navigate career and family. For more visit: gracepapers.com.au
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    1 h y 4 m