She’s THE Boss Chats is a regular program featuring in-depth interviews with amazing, inspiring female founders and women doing extraordinary things in business. There is one woman per episode and all of them are amazing!
In each episode, Jules Brooke chats with these businesswomen about their entrepreneurial journey; from when they left school to where they are now (often a very wiggly path!), what their ‘lightbulb’ moment was, the women that have inspired them along the way and what they have learned from their experiences. You'll love the She's The Boss program if you enjoy listening to interviews filled with lots of laughs, great stories and oodles of advice and lessons learned from life's journeys.
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She’s THE Boss Chats is a regular program featuring in-depth interviews with amazing, inspiring female founders and women doing extraordinary things in business. There is one woman per episode and all of them are amazing!
In each episode, Jules Brooke chats with these businesswomen about their entrepreneurial journey; from when they left school to where they are now (often a very wiggly path!), what their ‘lightbulb’ moment was, the women that have inspired them along the way and what they have learned from their experiences. You'll love the She's The Boss program if you enjoy listening to interviews filled with lots of laughs, great stories and oodles of advice and lessons learned from life's journeys.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jodie's story will probably make you cry, as I did, but it is filled with hope and positivity too. Jodie grew up in Victoria on a farm and had a great childhood. When she left school she wanted to be a performer or a police officer, but despite trying out for both, she was considered too young so she didn't make the cut for either, which was pretty devastating. However, Jodie took a left turn and spent the next few years in childcare, which then led to work for the Childcare Union, then the Hospitality Union and then politics. What a ride! It also led to her meeting her second husband Craig. Then, after 14 wonderful years together, tragedy struck, and, out of the blue Craig was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer. Despite being told they had months before he would die, Craig passed away only 37 days later, the day after his marriage to Jodie.
Jodie, recovering from her own grief, needed hope, and she found it in a Grief Recovery Specialist course in Perth, just before the lockdown. From that course, she has now become the author of a book called 'Have You Met My Grief, a cabaret show she does around grief, and of course, counselling others who are going through loss - be it a relationship, the death of someone or any other form of loss that someone is finding it hard to get through. She is an amazing woman and I know you will get a lot from this interview.
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