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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2020 · 58 MIN

Overcome cultural barriers to have a career & life you love - Catherine Ngo

from Working Mumma · host Carina O’Brien

Today I chat with Catherine Ngo. Frustrated with the lack of balanced representation at events, Cathy founded Keynoteworthy as a way to amplify the voices of the 'everyday speaker'. She believed there is no shortage of talent out there and wanted to make it easier for event professionals to find amazing people. Outside of Keynoteworthy, Cathy is a writer in the field of human resources, specialising in diversity, inclusion and thought leadership. She is also an (amateur) comedian and loves to use humour to bring people together. In this episode we hear about: · Catherine's entrepreneurial spirit developed from a young age whilst growing up in a strict Asian family •Understanding of Elizabeth Gilberts career philosophy •Career was a big part of her identity and she left lost when she had her first child •How Catherine found strength in letting go and asking for professional help •Talks about unconscious bias around part time work, especially with Asian background •Advice for going after those career opportunities when you have returned after parental leave •Tips for mothers returning to work after parental leave and managing the juggle Catherine makes a good point as well in reminding us that no one has it all together. A key take-away from the podcast is living by what makes you happy. Hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to share it with your fellow working mumma's managing the juggle of career and parenthood. Links relating to this episode Keynoteworthy https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-ngo-communications/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/keynoteworthy/ https://keynoteworthy.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/keynoteworthy/ https://www.instagram.com/keynoteworthy/ Working Mumma https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingmumma/ https://www.facebook.com/WorkingMummaAU/ https://www.instagram.com/workingmumma_au/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/working-mumma/ https://www.workingmumma.com.au/10-step-guide-to-return-to-work

Today I chat with Catherine Ngo. Frustrated with the lack of balanced representation at events, Cathy founded Keynoteworthy as a way to amplify the voices of the 'everyday speaker'. She believed there is no shortage of talent out there and wanted to make it easier for event professionals to find amazing people. Outside of Keynoteworthy, Cathy is a writer in the field of human resources, specialising in diversity, inclusion and thought leadership. She is also an (amateur) comedian and loves to use humour to bring people together. In this episode we hear about: · Catherine's entrepreneurial spirit developed from a young age whilst growing up in a strict Asian family •Understanding of Elizabeth Gilberts career philosophy •Career was a big part of her identity and she left lost when she had her first child •How Catherine found strength in letting go and asking for professional help •Talks about unconscious bias around part time work, especially with Asian background •Advice for going after those career opportunities when you have returned after parental leave •Tips for mothers returning to work after parental leave and managing the juggle Catherine makes a good point as well in reminding us that no one has it all together. A key take-away from the podcast is living by what makes you happy. Hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to share it with your fellow working mumma's managing the juggle of career and parenthood. Links relating to this episode Keynoteworthy https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-ngo-communications/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/keynoteworthy/ https://keynoteworthy.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/keynoteworthy/ https://www.instagram.com/keynoteworthy/ Working Mumma https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingmumma/ https://www.facebook.com/WorkingMummaAU/ https://www.instagram.com/workingmumma_au/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/working-mumma/ https://www.workingmumma.com.au/10-step-guide-to-return-to-work

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