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Women's Business

Nicky Denson-Elliottsites.libsyn.com
Nicky Denson-Elliott talks to a host of women about their career paths, from early memories of work through careers advice (or lack of it), and first jobs, up to present day. With all their insight and learnings along the way, these conversations are designed to both inspire and empower women in their own career journeys.
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Episodes

Feminine Fury: Unlocking Women's Rage With Psychotherapist and Author Jennifer Cox

Jennifer Cox is a psychotherapist, author, and co-host of the 'Women Are Mad' podcast and in this episode she takes me on her journey from a challenging childhood as a bright girl, with a severely autistic sister, that put her on the path to doing her current work in women's mental health. Jennifer shares insights into the hidden rage women feel, its impact on our health, and how societal systems continue to oppress women. The conversation covers her time working with men in prison settings, her...

Nov 11, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 55

From Financial Struggle To Six-Figure Revenue: How Consistency And Messaging Can Transform A Business, With Katie Skelton

In this episode I speak to self-confessed 'massive email weirdo' Katie Skelton, a successful email marketing strategist who has turned her business around in the past year or so, from being lost and unsure what her 'thing' was, to building a six-figure business. Katie recounts her inspiring journey and talks about the power of having your back against the wall - when she was running out of ideas Katie invested in a course that helped her transform her business, through becoming known for what sh...

Nov 03, 202455 minSeason 1Ep. 54

Tenacity, Triumph and Tea: Candice Mason On How She Brewed Resilience And Success From Discouragement

In this episode I speak to the life force that is Candice Mason, who runs a family business alongside her passion project: Mother Cuppa, a tea company making beautiful blends to help women navigate modern life. Candice shares her transformative journey from overcoming personal educational setbacks and dealing with undiagnosed dyscalculia, to defying everything she'd been told and thriving in her early career before joining the family coach business and founding her successful tea brand. You'll h...

Oct 20, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 53

Made for More: Teresa Heath Waring on Ambition Through Adversity, Money, Success and Life Your Way

Teresa Heath-Wareing knew - in spite of it being challenged from day one - that she was made for more and in this episode she tells me how she got through some serious adversity and self-sabotage along the way to build a successful life and business. We delve into some of the myths that surround the idea of building an online business, the question of passive income, and how Teresa has created cut through in a very saturated space, focusing on authenticity, personal connections, and a willingnes...

Oct 13, 20241 hrSeason 1Ep. 52

Re-designing The Workplace For Parents With Amy Grilli, Founder Of The Five Hour Club

In this episode Amy Grilli shares the transformative journey that led her to create the Five Hour Club, a job board aimed at providing flexible work opportunities for parents. Amy recounts her early career in education and her struggles with identity when considering the traditional path of stay-at-home motherhood. Her viral LinkedIn post, which expressed a collective frustration with work-life inflexibility, struck a chord with literally millions of people (14millino and counting!) and prompted...

Oct 06, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 51

Facing Uncomfortable Truths, Letting Go Of Perfectionism, And The Power of Accepting Help With Anna Mathur

Anna Marthur a psychotherapist, author, podcaster and and mum of three, and in this episode Anna takes me on her journey from early entrepreneurial pursuits to her career in psychotherapy, and building her personal brand online, which started entirely by accident. Anna shares real truths on the difficulty of monetising the work that she started on Instagram for free, as well as offering insights on managing anxiety, the importance of accepting support, and overcoming perfectionism, and we also d...

Sep 29, 202458 minSeason 1Ep. 50

Proof That You Can Grow A Purpose-Driven Business With Knitwear Designer Genevieve Sweeney

Genevieve Sweeney is a designer and founder of a self-titled knitwear brand, who shares her journey into the fashion world with me, from working with big brands - both high street and designer - to founding her own business, where she prides herself on her commitment to slow fashion, British manufacturing and sustainable design. Genevieve was influenced early on by her grandfather's craftsmanship, and her passion for knitting started in childhood, and I love this episode because Genevieve is a g...

Sep 22, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 49

Evolving Your Business As You Grow with Just Chill Mama AKA Rosey Davidson

My guest today is Rosey Davidson, founder of Just Chill Baby Sleep . She's also known as Just Chill Mama on Instagram where she has grown an engaged audience talking all things parenting - to babies and beyond. Rosey takes us on her journey from corporate sales to becoming a renowned baby sleep consultant, driven by her own experiences as a mother, and her unique approach that she couldn't find online at the time. We also talk business growth, marketing strategies (or lack of!) and how becoming ...

Sep 15, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Lucy Legal on Breaking Stereotypes at Home To Build A Business You Believe In

In this episode Lucy Wheeler, founder of Lucy Legal talks to me about her pre-destined journey into the legal profession, her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated field, and her transition from a conventional legal career to entrepreneurship when she realised she couldn't build the life she wanted in a conventional law firm. Lucy shares insights on balancing her professional life with motherhood, the challenges of setting up her own businesses, and the importance of legal integrity for sma...

Sep 08, 20241 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 47

How To Stop Apologising And Learn Confidence With Lauren Currie

In this episode Lauren shares her journey from her early memories of seeing a strong work ethic in her parents, to founding UPFRONT, a business several years in the making. With her background in service design at the forefront of everything she does, Lauren has great insight on asking for feedback, and the power of using that feedback - both good and bad, to shape your business. Plus, we discuss finding confidence, how it can be learnt, and her mission to teach it through her Bond programme, wi...

Sep 01, 20241 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Re-frames to make you re-think your life and the power of just asking with Kira Matthews

Finishing the current run of episodes with an absolute bang, Kira Matthews brings her unique perspective to Women's Business to set you up for summer. Not asking for the opportunities you want because of your audience size? Kira will make you think again about simply asking for what you want, asking again, embracing the rejection that may come - and separating that from yourself. She is the perfect example of someone practising what she preaches too, with stories of her own experiences that she ...

Jul 14, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 45

The Building Blocks of A Scalable Brand And Organising Your Life With Michele Ferron

Sometimes a conversation flows, and this is one of those, where Michele's story unfolded in the most natural way, with loads of learnings along the way. From her early life growing up in and around the family business, to her stint in marketing, to accidentally setting up a stationery brand, but then very intentionally scaling that brand, Michele has a really interesting story and useful insight into building a business with purpose in every sense of the word. Shop Once Upon A Tuesday here Find ...

Jul 07, 202449 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Changing work/life to suit your individual needs, the benefits of under-thinking, and 10 minute marketing wins for everyone with Hannah Isted

In this episode marketing expert Hannah Isted talks to me about her journey to creating The Best 90 Days Ever - a membership based on daily ten-minute marketing wins - and writing a bestselling book of the same name, to help business owners nail their marketing with just ten minutes a day. Hannah's journey takes in her early interest in becoming a forensic scientist, before she got started in marketing and found a real flair for it, starting her own marketing agency in her early twenties. Hannah...

Jun 24, 202449 minSeason 1Ep. 43

Alice Loveday's Journey From Scorsese to Stop Motion And Notes On Creativity, Growth, And Finding A Way

Alice Loveday first fell in love with stop motion when her Dad borrowed a camera from the BBC and made her teddy bears dance. Her fascination with the creative, tactile magic of the medium endures to this day, and in this conversation we talk about her beginnings in the film industry, her entrepreneurial mother, her lucky breaks, and how she ultimately came back to stop motion as a fun, personality-filled way for small businesses to showcase their products. However, Alice's journey has not been ...

Jun 16, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 42

Tackling The UK's Maternity Crisis with Megan Rossiter Founder of Birth Ed

Megan Rossiter left a top private school to pursue her love for the stage, before jobbing in that profession and realising there was no clear plan, plus taking some knocks to her self-confidence, before taking a left turn into midwifery. That experience led her to eventually set up Birth Ed. Through her courses & UK top 10 parenting podcast, Megan has supported 1000s of families worldwide to prepare for satisfying, autonomous and confident experiences of birth & parenting. In this conver...

Jun 09, 202452 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Lessons On Starting Again In Mid-Life and The Power Of People Who Believe In You Before You Believe In Yourself with Founder Carla Saull

Carla Saull went through a difficult childhood and started pot washing at 13 years old, dropped out of school with one O level, and got married young, all before finding her person in her late twenties and starting again - for the first time, but not the last. Taking in a career break to raise her sons, and a business degree in her forties, Carla's determination to make something of herself and bring purpose to her life through work has been a red thread through her life, all supported by her hu...

Jun 02, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 40

From an unexpected pregnancy to raising a disabled child alongside growing a business, finding love and finding fitness with Ro Feilden-Cook

Excuse me while I take my hat off to this powerhouse of a woman who has been dealt so many of life's curveballs, and has handled them with grace and her own relentless optimism. Ro Feilden-Cook found herself newly single and pregnant in her last year of uni, only to find out she was actually expecting twins. Fast forward a short while to when her boys were less than a year old, and she recognised that one of them was developmentally different, and started out the long journey to getting his disa...

May 19, 20241 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Emma Nicolet's Journey From Theatre School Kid to Joyfluencer And The Challenges Along The Way

You might know Emma Nicolet as your favourite self-confessed 'Joyfluencer' on Instagram where she shares snapshots of real family life, with palpable honesty, but I bet you don't know how she got there. From her experience of boarding at a performing arts school, and how that has impacted her confidence throughout the rest of her life, this story takes in how Emma's love of making people happy has been a thread throughout her career - whether that was in her first job at McDonald's, dressing up ...

May 12, 202456 minSeason 1Ep. 38

Letting Go Of The Constructs That Rule Our Lives, Working Alone Well, and The Liberation Of Being Bad With Rebecca Seal

Rebecca Seal started her career moving up the ranks in print journalism, in a clear break away from the heavy work she had seen her parents do, before accidentally having a TV career, alongside being a cook book writer and journalist. But, when facing burnout from working alone and seeking a resource to help her through it - and finding there wasn't one - she wrote one herself, and so began a new phase of her career exploring more about mental health and wellbeing that would see her write a best...

May 05, 202456 minSeason 1Ep. 37

When Moving On From Your Business Can Set You Free with Emmy Pugh

How do you know when it's time to let your business go? Faced with comparison-itis online, alongside running a family, Emmy shares really openly here about her journey to doing just that. This episode takes in the full story, from the ego she was born with, to wanting to be famous, to channelling some of that into her clothing brand Sunday & Soul, to coming to the realisation that it was time to move on from it, and both the grief, and the feeling of freedom that came with that. Emmy's story...

Apr 28, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 36

From Managing A Portfolio of $500m to Helping Women Invest With Propelle Founder Ayesha Ofori

Ayesha Ofori started her career in investment banking, with a simple view to paying off her student debt, but after advancing quickly and managing a portfolio of $500m, she realised the work didn't align with her values, and turned her hand to helping others build their wealth through property investment as she had, founding Black Property Network, followed swiftly by Propelle - a community, education and investment platform for women. Ayesha's insight on peeling back the curtain on investing an...

Apr 21, 202458 minSeason 1Ep. 35

Tools For Managing Anxiety After Healing from PTSD With EFT Practitioner Sarah Tobin

This episode comes with a trigger warning for baby loss, which enters the conversation at 13 minutes in. Sarah Tobin started her career in advertising before a traumatic birth and the subsequent death of her daughter left her with PTSD, a physical pain in her chest every day, and a choice - to either give into the pain, or to move forward, choose happiness, and start healing. Sarah chose the latter, and this is her incredible story of resilience and the power of the technique she used then and s...

Apr 14, 202456 minSeason 1Ep. 34

Rebuilding After Burnout And Navigating Peri-Menopause with Former Hello! Editor Rosie Nixon

In this episode, former Editor-In-Chief of Hello! Magazine Rosie Nixon, talks about her early love of magazines and how that laid the foundations for what she went onto do, tells me about her favourite scoops at the helm of Hello! but then offers total honesty on what happened as she approached burn out. The changes Rosie made as a result of that phase have set her up for this new chapter, enjoying a portfolio career to broaden her horizons, lower the stakes, and create more time for her family....

Mar 25, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 33

Woman's Hour's Emma Barnett turns the mic on Women's Business Host Nicky Elliott for a special birthday episode

In this second birthday episode, host of Woman's Hour Emma Barnett turns the mic on ME - Nicky Elliott - to hear my own career story. This conversation covers: My early memories of work How I stumbled into events How I founded my first business The mat leave project that became Wilder Ones How I feel about being a 'provider' My pivot into podcasting and empowering women My plans for the future Will total openness from the get-go on my financial losses and gains, lessons learnt, and my new missio...

Mar 18, 202459 minSeason 1Ep. 32

A Special Birthday Review Of The Year With Frankie Tortora (And Me!)

In this special episode to celebrate ONE YEAR of Women’s Business I’ve invited back my first ever guest – the one and only Frankie Tortora – to do a review of the year with me, pulling out some themes that have come up, got us all thinking, and sparked brilliant discussions. Frankie acts as both host and guest, picking the topics (out of her sparkly unicorn hat!) and discussing them all with me, sharing her personal experiences and stories, while I share my insight and highlights from the last 3...

Mar 11, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 31

Ignoring Detractors to Find Joy and Magic In Your Business With Laura Cruise

From whirlwind romances and moving across the world to starting her own coaching business and networking group - Laura Cruise has had a fascinating journey and it has left her filled with wisdom and perspective that everyone will learn something from. This episode covers so much, including: Why supporting other women can only lead to good things Acknowledging when something isn't serving you any more Tangible advice on how to work on an idea to get real confidence in it Allowing things to take t...

Mar 04, 202448 minSeason 1Ep. 30

Unpacking why we attach self-worth to work with Lorna Hayward

In this episode, founder, marketeer, mum, and content creator Lorna Hayward takes me on her career journey that takes in everything from starting out in TV, to moving into marketing, to starting her own series of sell-out 'Pizzup' events almost by accident, but we also go deeper, delving into the recent events that led her to realise that she attaches so much of her self-worth to work. In the course of this discussion we tried to unpack some of the societal pressures that lead so many women to f...

Feb 26, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Author and Founder Liv Thorne on Making Life her life and career work as a Solo Parent by choice

In this episode, author and founder Liv Thorne talks about her career as well as her solo parenting journey for the first time. Covering everything from the early life events that made her commitment-phobic, to her overwhelming desire to be a mother, more than a partner, we discuss how Liv ended up co-founding her own business at the same time as embarking on her journey to solo motherhood - something she went on to write a book about. We also discuss Liv's unique set of circumstances, how she m...

Feb 12, 202454 minSeason 1Ep. 28

Floral designer and home educator Afia Bayayi on the power of looking at what's in your hands

In this episode floral designer and mum of three Afia Bayayi takes me on her fascinating journey from straight A student to teacher to business owner, with home educating three children thrown into the mix. Afia's insight on the education system, and the responsibility of teachers is fascinating, but so is her take on how she knew she'd be an entrepreneur, and how she found the thing that would take her on that journey, by - as she puts it - simply looking at what was in her hands. We also talk ...

Feb 05, 202445 minSeason 1Ep. 27

Telling Love Stories for a Living and the Benefits of Self-Publishing with Holly June Smith

In this episode, wedding celebrant and writer Holly June Smith talks to me about her lifelong love of storytelling, and her journey to becoming a self-published author. We discuss Holly's early foray into the world of film-making, her side step into the charity sector, and the myth of having it all that made her turn her love of love stories into a full-time job when she became a wedding celebrant, which she continues to do now alongside being a self-published author of some seriously great and ...

Jan 29, 202445 minSeason 1Ep. 26
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