In this inspiring episode of The Disruptive Jam, host Carrie Forbes sits down with master hairstylist and artist Claude Comeau to explore the creative journey, the power of fearlessness, and the importance of supportive influences. Claude shares how his artistic upbringing, willingness to try new things, and resilience in the face of challenges shaped his multifaceted career from hairdressing to painting, baking, and beyond. Listen to uncover valuable lessons on embracing failure, finding mentors, and pursuing passions with confidence if you are seeking motivation to follow your own creative path.
Theodora Lau discusses the challenges women face in the tech and finance industries, emphasizing the need for better support structures. She highlights her work with unconventional ventures, focusing on forgotten demographics and underrepresented founders. Theodora's latest book, "Banking on Artificial Intelligence," explores the impact of AI on financial services, particularly for those who speak non-Western languages. She stresses the importance of addressing real-world financial needs rather than just technological advancements. Lau also shares personal anecdotes, including her own experiences with childcare and the financial insecurity of older adults, to underscore the need for comprehensive financial support systems.
Jen Warrington discusses her journey from being laid off during the pandemic to founding the Warrington Group, a recruitment and career strategy organization with nearly 4,800 successful placements. She emphasizes the importance of persistence, defiance, and authenticity. Jen highlights key lessons from successful women like Melanie Perkins, Cindy Gallop, Julia Hartz, Vera Wang, and Dolly Parton, who overcame rejections and challenges to achieve success. Jen also shares her vision for the future, aiming to scale her business globally and leave a lasting impact on both organizations and career seekers.
George Butters, a serial entrepreneur and a pioneer of remote work in mainstream media, specializing in leading and managing remote teams that design and deliver digital content across various platforms, joins Carrie to discuss the evolution of technology and communication. George shares his journey from a heavy equipment operator to a legal clerk, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, curiosity, and the strategic use of technology. He also touches on the challenges and potential of generative AI, the impact of remote work, and the future of the internet.
Your host, Carrie Forbes brings on Ellie Duncan, a financial journalist and Head of Content at Open Banking Expo. They discuss Ellie's book "Open Banking and Financial Inclusion," which explores how open banking can drive financial inclusion. They highlight various case studies, including Kenya's M-PESA, Brazil's open banking regulations, India's UPI system, and the UK's community-owned FinTech. Ellie emphasizes the importance of community and trust in financial innovation. They also discuss the regulatory approach in Singapore and personal stories of financial exclusion and innovation, such as Vrinda Gupta's Sequin Card and Rob Pasco's Plend.
Jamie Gerard, founder and CEO of Digital 2020, discusses his non-linear career path, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and authentic growth. He draws parallels between his business approach and hip-hop, focusing on impactful services and relationships. Jamie's journey from the public sector to entrepreneurship is marked by mentorship, self-reliance, and a commitment to the community. He highlights the significance of adapting to industry changes, particularly the integration of AI while maintaining a human-centric approach. Jamie advises aspiring entrepreneurs to experiment cautiously and prioritize both business operations and growth.