In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
Kylie Lewis
20 episodes
7 months ago
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
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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
In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
45 minutes
7 years ago
#20 Ally Watson codes like a girl
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
In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
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