What happens when three birth workers see the same gap in support — and decide to do something about it? Meet the founders of Ma Wisdom, the women on a mission to help modern grandparents step into their role with confidence, clarity, and care.
From their work as doulas to launching a digital-first business, this conversation uncovers the emotional realisations, challenges, and lightbulb moments that shaped their journey. You’ll hear how they went from friends to co-founders, why today’s families need a new kind of grandparenting wisdom, and what it takes to build something that truly supports people — across generations.
Whether you're a business owner, parent, or grandparent, this is a story about seeing a need, backing yourself, and making it real.
In this episode of People Behind the Business, we chat with Jason Cai from Dumpling Cheers, a family-run food business serving up Northern Chinese pan-fried dumplings at some of Sydney’s busiest markets.
Jason shares his journey from public servant at the ATO to full-time business owner, his insights into building a brand from the ground up, and why data, community—and a bit of chilli oil—have been key ingredients in their success.
We talk about the power of perseverance, the value of coaching, and what it really means to work on the business, not just in it.
Whether you're craving dumplings or clarity in your own business, this episode is packed with flavour and food for thought.
In this inspiring episode, Martin Rogers sits down with Nathan Devine – photographer, course creator, and founder of MyPhotoCareer.com – to explore the bold decisions and big lessons behind his career transformation.
Nathan shares how he went from electronics technician to bass player, to real estate photographer and educator, and how a life-changing visit to a career counsellor helped him rethink what was possible. He dives into the importance of designing your business around your lifestyle (not the other way around), the cash flow lessons he’s learned the hard way, and how the bushfires and COVID crisis sparked the creation of a new global venture.
Whether you're a creative looking to turn passion into income, or a business owner wondering how to scale what you already do, this episode is packed with practical wisdom, grounded optimism, and a powerful reminder that reinvention is always an option.
In this insightful and uplifting episode, Debbie speaks with Pulkit Agrawal, founder of UR Digital and longtime Realise Business advisor, about what it really takes to engage, convert, and connect online.
They break down the biggest myths in digital marketing, the common mistakes that cost small businesses time and money, and the small tweaks that lead to big wins. Pulkit also shares the six essential questions he uses with clients, the importance of humanising your homepage, and why context is everything when it comes to strategy.
Whether you're tech-savvy or totally overwhelmed, this episode is a reminder that business is about people first – and every touchpoint is a chance to build trust.
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, Debbie Hatumale-Uy sits down with coach and connector Miriam Wood, whose passion for people and purpose shines through every moment. Miriam shares her journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, and how a deeply personal experience with her father’s retirement ignited a mission to help men navigate life’s transitions, from identity shifts to midlife awakenings.
Together, they explore the challenges of balancing purpose with practicality, the messy (but magic-filled) nature of running a small business, and the power of mindset in personal and professional growth. Miriam also shares the wins and lessons from her first year in business, her experience with Realise Business programs, and what’s on the horizon for her coaching and community-building work.
Whether you’re a small business owner, a coach, or someone simply figuring out your next step, this episode offers a warm reminder: progress doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to be 1% better each day.
In this episode, Martin sits down with Tanya Phillips, founder of Best Fur Forward, a unique e-commerce business born out of Tanya’s passion for animals and sustainability. Tanya shares her journey from being a dedicated vet to launching her own product—an eco-friendly, plant-based cat litter that is taking the pet care industry by storm.
Discover how Tanya turned a personal challenge into a thriving business idea, explored new horizons in China, and created a product that not only helps our furry friends but also contributes to a greener planet. In this insightful conversation, Tanya also highlights the importance of mentorship and how Realise Business has been an integral part of her entrepreneurial journey.
If you're thinking about starting a business, especially one rooted in a cause, this episode offers valuable lessons on perseverance, market research, and scaling with purpose. Tune in for an inspiring story of grit and creativity!
In the debut episode of The People in Business Podcast, Realise Business CMO Debbie Hatumale-Uy and CEO Martin Rogers pull back the curtain on why this podcast exists — and why people matter more than business plans. This isn’t your typical business podcast.
Join Debbie and Martin as they share candid reflections on the ups, downs, and messy middle of running a business. From Debbie’s story of starting OTSS while pregnant on the couch to Martin’s philosophy that “technology should enhance relationships, not replace them,” this episode is all heart, humour, and hard-won wisdom.
You’ll walk away with permission to be yourself, ideas for showing up online without the overwhelm, and a reminder that you are never alone in your business journey.
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