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How Did You Do It?
How Did You Do It? Podcast
23 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the space to get to know the people behind great ideas. Join us as we unpack how leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs made their goals, ambitions, or ideas, a reality.
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Welcome to the space to get to know the people behind great ideas. Join us as we unpack how leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs made their goals, ambitions, or ideas, a reality.
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Entrepreneurship
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Episodes (20/23)
How Did You Do It?
#23 | The Story Behind The Female Athlete Project with Chloe Dalton

Women make up 40% of participants in sport, yet receive only 4% of sports media coverage.

Chloe Dalton is a triple elite athlete, an Olympic gold medalist, the founder of @thefemaleathleteproject & is using her platform to challenge this inequality that women athletes face.

We had the privilege of hearing about Chloe’s story, her journey to winning gold with the Rugby 7s at Rio in 2016, and all about the powerful platform she has built in The Female Athlete Project. 

🧡🎧

For more Chloe Dalton & TFAP:
@chloeedalton
@thefemaleathleteproject
https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/

For more HDYDI:
@howdidyoudoit_podcast

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3 years ago
41 minutes 3 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#22 | The Story Behind You're In Good Company Podcast with Maddy Guest & Sophie Dicker

Conversations surrounding money can be daunting. That's why Maddy Guest and Sophie Dicker decided to open up the conversation, building a community to join them on their own investing journeys. Through their podcast, You're In Good Company, they're reshaping the often intimidating + taboo conversation that surrounds money, providing information and insight to motivate young people to feel confident, comfortable and empowered to make informed financial decisions.

In this episode, we get insight into Maddy and Sophie's own investing journeys, how YIGC came to be, and hear about why Maddy and Sophie are so keen to encourage others to take control of their financial futures.

This was such a fun one! A huge thank you to Maddy and Sophie for joining us - it was an absolute pleasure chatting!!

For more YIGC:
@yigcpodcast
Apple Podcast/Spotify: You're In Good Company

For more HDYDI:
@howdidyoudoit_podcast

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3 years ago
25 minutes 50 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#21 | The Story Behind Tablo with Ash Davies
After struggling to publish a book as a teenager, Ash Davies founded Tablo at age 19. Expanding from publishing digital books to paperback books in 2018, Tablo is one of the fastest growing book printing and publishing platforms in the industry. Ash describes it as Canva for books - a platform that allows anyone from debut novelist’s to NY Times Bestsellers to create, print, publish and distribute their books to every bookshop in the world.    9 years later, Ash Davies hasn’t just built an incredible business in Tablo, but has expanded into hospitality with Hugo’s, a New York style sandwich bar in the heart of Melbourne. He’s also the guy behind the viral business selling car air fresheners featuring Kim Kardashian crying.    To say the least, there was a lot to unpack in this one!   Enjoy!
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3 years ago
30 minutes 53 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#20 | The Story Behind Kin Fertility with Nicole Liu
Through her health tech platform, Kin Fertility, Nicole Liu is on a mission to both raise the standards of, and normalise the conversation surrounding reproductive health. Prompted by Nicole’s own experiences with a misdiagnosis, Kin Fertility aims to de-stigmatise health for people with ovaries, by providing women with modern solutions (like prescription contraception delivered to doors!), and access to the resources, information and services necessary to ensure that women are empowered to feel in control of their reproductive health. In this episode we learn all about how Kin Fertility came to be, how Nicole has overcome the challenges of moving the needle in the health tech space, and were able to hear some of Nicole’s own career reflections. Thank you for joining us Nicole. We couldn’t have asked for a better way to end off our year of podcasting! For more Kin Fertility kinfertility.com.au @kin.fertility For more HDYDI @howdidyoudoit_podcast
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3 years ago
31 minutes 37 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#19 | The Story Behind Software with Niamh Mooney

Having experienced difficulty accessing dermatologists while growing up in a rural town, Niamh came to recognise a gap in the Australian skin care market. A lawyer at the time, Niamh initially hoped someone else would pick up on the idea, but soon recognised it was a great opportunity to try something new. 18 months on, and 12 months from launch, Software provides personalised prescription skincare online, designed by dermatologists, to 14,000 customers.   

Thanks so much to Niamh for joining us. It was such a pleasure to learn about the story behind Software, Niamh's transition from lawyer to founder, and the ins and outs of leading a company.   

We hope you take as much from this one as we did!  

For more Software:
www.skin.software
Insta: @skin.software  

To get in touch with Niamh:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamh-mooney-b5b34364/  

For more HDYDI:
insta: @howdidyoudoit_podcast

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3 years ago
37 minutes 17 seconds

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#18 | The Story behind Startmate with Michael Batko
Startmate is an accelerator program that encourages ambitious founders to start building their ideas through investment and mentoring opportunities. It was great chatting to Startmate's CEO, Michael Batko, about all the things that have gone into leading the fast growing accelerator. We got into how he shifted the business to create sufficient revenue through fellowships, the most important qualities he identifies in great founders, and got a bit of insight into how he optimises his time and skill to be a good CEO.    For more Startmate: www.startmate.com @startmate_aunz   For more HDYDI: @howdidyoudoit_podcast www.linkedin.com/company/how-did-you-do-it
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4 years ago
32 minutes 27 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#17 | The Story Behind Normal with Lucy Wark

Unlike our year 8 PE teachers, Normal is making sex ed cool, digestible AND informative !! 🤪 It was so great chatting to Normal’s founder, Lucy Wark, about the twists & turns of her career, her move into the sex tech space, and her focus on tackling the big issues - including education, shame, consent + sex positivity, as well as hearing about some of the funny trade offs that have come with leading a sexual wellness company. We don’t pick favs, but this one is up there 😉 Listen everywhere you get your poddy’s!!

For more Normal:
www.itsnormal.com
insta: @normalco
tik tok: @itsnormal.com + @the.quickie

For more HDYDI:
insta: @howdidyoudoit_podcast

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4 years ago
50 minutes 36 seconds

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#16 | The Story Behind Buttons Support Services with David Bookman
After finding a passion in disability support work, and recognising it was the right time to start his own venture, David and his co-founder, Ryan, launched Buttons Support Services. With a mission to encourage social engagement, community participation and personal development for their participants, Buttons carefully matches support workers with participants in order to foster the best possible outcome. Notably, Buttons Support Services places huge emphasis on attracting young people to support work, and do so by ensuring it’s a well rewarded and viable career option, with their support staff being paid over $50k above standard industry rates.  It was great chatting to David about why and how this journey began, as well as where he sees it headed.  For more on Buttons Support Services: www.buttonsservices.com @buttons_supportservices For more on HDYDI: @howdidyoudoit_podcast
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4 years ago
23 minutes 31 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#15 | The Story Behind Bae Juice with Tim O'Sullivan

Bae Juice began when Tim's low-key trip to meet the parents of his former partner turned into a two week bender... there he was introduced to Korean Pear Juice, and the rest is history. After some market research, Tim ordered 50,000 units of pear juice, without a brand presence or marketing strategy. He clearly backed the product early on, and had the ambition to match it, with Bae Juice making a 1.5 million dollar deal with Woolies in 2020, and now having a presence in over 2,000 Australian stores. 

Stay in the loop with Bae Juice here:
https://baejuiceaus.com.au/
@baejuiceaus

Stay in the loop with the poddy here:
@howdidyoudoit_podcast

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4 years ago
40 minutes 55 seconds

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#14 | The Story Behind Equity Mates with Alec Renehan and Bryce Leske

Equity Mates started with two friends interested in investing, recording a podcast in the front yard of their share house. Now, three years into the journey, the guys have left their day jobs, taken the podcast full time, and transformed what started as a two man show into Equity Mates Media, a network hosting seven finance podcasts. They've recently published a book 'Get Started Investing' which draws on global advice from over 150 expert investors, aiming to make investing more accessible than ever.   

In this episode, hear about how Alec and Bryce transformed their side hustle into a full time gig, raised six figures, and turned their stand alone podcast into a media company.  

equitymates.com
@equitymates

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4 years ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

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#13 | The Story Behind To Do Women with Nici Berman
To Do Women is an online community that aims to break down negative learned behaviours, encourage women to overcome self doubt, and be empowered to be their best selves. Gabby and Georgia chatted with founder, Nici Berman, covering the reasons she started building her online community, the business she's created, and the resources she provides.   Learn more about To Do Women here: https://todowomen.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/to.do__women/  Stay in the loop with How Did You Do It? here: https://www.instagram.com/howdidyoudoit_podcast/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/how-did-you-do-it
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4 years ago
32 minutes 30 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#12 | The Story Behind Cache Invest with Caleb Gibbins
Cache provides Investing-as-a-Service through modern APIs, providing the tech which enables companies to launch digital investment products. Cache first launched a real-time liquid diversified investment product that investors could access through a mobile application or a Visa card in 2018. To better meet a broader set of needs and deliver on their mission of helping more people invest, Cache decided to offer white-label investment products. By early 2020 they had established their product, and lined up their first partners. Now, they're working on developing their platform, technology, and continuing to deliver on the mission of helping more people invest. It was great chatting to Caleb, founder of Cache, and getting insight into the huge journey behind the fast growing startup. www.cacheinvest.com
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4 years ago
24 minutes 52 seconds

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#11 | The Story Behind Single Use Ain't Sexy with Josh Howard
Single Use Ain’t Sexy is a company with a mission to provide a full range of 'just-add-water' cleaning & personal care products, designed to eradicate single-use plastic bottles.    Since launching in late 2019, Single Use Ain't Sexy has contributed to 125,000 bottles being saved from landfill. It’s an amazing Aussie brand that is sleek, sexy and environmentally conscious.    It was a pleasure to chat to Josh about how he went about creating Single Use Ain't Sexy, covering everything from the product, to the design, to the marketing.    Enjoy! @singleuseaintsexy https://www.singleuseaintsexy.com/
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4 years ago
32 minutes 39 seconds

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#10 | The Story Behind The Daily Aus with Zara Seidler
Welcome back to How Did You Do It? Podcast. In this episode, we were joined by Zara Seidler, the co-founder of The Daily Aus. We chat all about her beginnings in the corporate world, before exiting into the startup space with The Daily Aus. Four years later, The Daily Aus is Australia's leading social-first news service, sharing digestible and engaging news to young Aussies. Zara and Sam's story is a testament to hard work, commitment, consistency, and the magic that happens when you throw yourself in the deep end. We hope you enjoy! Gabby and Georgia xx
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4 years ago
33 minutes 14 seconds

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#9 | Creating a Fixed Income Savings App at 24 with Gaby Rosenberg | Blossom App
This week we were joined by Gaby Rosenberg, co-founder of Blossom App. We chatted all about the shaping experiences Gaby's had over the past few years, how she went about building Blossom App, and where she sees it headed. We hope you love this one!    To learn more about Blossom App, head to: www.blossomapp.com Instagram @theblossomapp G&G xx
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4 years ago
19 minutes 7 seconds

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#8 | A Chat with Stake CEO, Matt Leibowitz
In this week’s episode we were lucky enough to be joined by Matt Leibowitz, CEO of Stake. We chatted about the twists and turns of his career, the future of Stake, his mission to make financial services simple and accessible, and got insight into some of his reflections from leading such a rapidly growing company.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 38 seconds

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#7 | Running an NFP in your Twenties with Caitlin Tanaka and Catherine Hong from Youth in Motion
We're so keen to be kicking our year of podcasts off with Caitlin Tanaka and Catherine Hong from Youth in Motion. It was such a pleasure to learn about the wonderful work they do providing educational support to at-risk young people. We chat about how the organisation started, the challenges they faced during Covid, the way they were able to adapt and successfully provide support to so many students throughout the pandemic, and so much more.  We're really excited to share this one, and as always would love to hear your thoughts.  
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4 years ago
14 minutes 34 seconds

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#6 | Coral Reef Conservation with Emma Camp
Hi friends, welcome back to Flip Side Fluent. In this week’s episode, we are joined by coral biologist and marine bio-geochemist, Emma Camp, who gives insight into the impact of climate change on coral reefs, the importance of conserving reefs, and the future trajectory of the Great Barrier Reef. With UNESCO recently confirming that the largest threat to the Great Barrier Reef is climate change, we chat about the importance of government showing urgent leadership.   To stay in the loop with Emma’s work: https://emmafcamp.com/Instagram + Twitter: @emmafcamp
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4 years ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

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#5 | Closing the Gender Gap in Venture Capital Funding with Mark Sarian
Hi friends, in this weeks episode we have a chat about equity, harmony and the power of investing to positively shape the future with VC Mark Sarian. With less than 3% of VC funding going to female founders, the work Mark does is game-changing. If you're someone that's keen to hear about the changing VC landscape, the future of gender equality, and want to hear more about how we can overcome inequality in funding, this one's for you. Thanks for joining us on the Flip Side! G&G x
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4 years ago
51 minutes 13 seconds

How Did You Do It?
#4 | Change-Making and Combatting Human Trafficking with co-founder and CEO of Blue Dragon, Michael Brosowski

To donate to Blue Dragon: https://www.bluedragon.org/donate/ 

This week we were fortunate enough to be joined by Michael Brosowski, co-founder and CEO of Blue Dragon, an organisation that supports Vietnamese children in crisis. He shares about the process of creating a non-profit in a foreign country, the critical issue of human trafficking, and how his organisation sets about creating change.   

Thank you again to Michael. This chat was incredibly eye-opening, and his human approach to the issue and his work has inspired us greatly.

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4 years ago
42 minutes

How Did You Do It?
Welcome to the space to get to know the people behind great ideas. Join us as we unpack how leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs made their goals, ambitions, or ideas, a reality.