EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 34 MIN
The business of kindness and how to be wise with time
from The Women's Agenda Podcast
Dr Amantha Imber joins the podcast as a special guest co host to discuss the latest stories on Women's Agenda, and share some awesome tips on how to work effectively, productivity and make the most of your time.We talk how changes in the school system could impact women, the 27 year old new Labor Senator making history and the female-founded gaming company that's all about kindness.And we get some of the top tips from Amantha's new book Time Wise, Powerful Habits, More Time, Greater Joy, which will be available on July 5. The book examines some of the habits and strategies Amantha has learned from the more than 150 guests who have featured on her hit podcast, How I Work.This week's episode is made possible thanks to the support of the Cartier Women's Initiative, with nominations closing at the end of June! The Initiative aims to drive change by supporting women impact entrepreneurs, by championing those that have a social or environmental impact. Eligible businesses must be for-profit, in the early stages of growth and meet one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. About our guest host Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium. Her number one ranking business podcast How I Work has had over 3 million downloads, and sees her interviewing some of the world’s most successful people about their habits, strategies and rituals.Stories discussed this week: NSW and Victoria to introduce a new year of universal early learningAt just 27, Fatima Payman will be the first Afghan-Australian to enter federal parliamentKindness wins as female-founded gaming studio secures record investmentSame salary, one less work day: Thousands commit to testing the 4-day work week‘Time Wise – Powerful Habits, More Time, Greater Joy’ – by Amantha ImberHow I Work podcast – hosted by Amantha ImberAmantha Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dr Amantha Imber joins the podcast as a special guest co host to discuss the latest stories on Women's Agenda, and share some awesome tips on how to work effectively, productivity and make the most of your time.We talk how changes in the school system could impact women, the 27 year old new Labor Senator making history and the female-founded gaming company that's all about kindness.And we get some of the top tips from Amantha's new book Time Wise, Powerful Habits, More Time, Greater Joy, which will be available on July 5. The book examines some of the habits and strategies Amantha has learned from the more than 150 guests who have featured on her hit podcast, How I Work.This week's episode is made possible thanks to the support of the Cartier Women's Initiative, with nominations closing at the end of June! The Initiative aims to drive change by supporting women impact entrepreneurs, by championing those that have a social or environmental impact. Eligible businesses must be for-profit, in the early stages of growth and meet one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. About our guest host Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium. Her number one ranking business podcast How I Work has had over 3 million downloads, and sees her interviewing some of the world’s most successful people about their habits, strategies and rituals.Stories discussed this week: NSW and Victoria to introduce a new year of universal early learningAt just 27, Fatima Payman will be the first Afghan-Australian to enter federal parliamentKindness wins as female-founded gaming studio secures record investmentSame salary, one less work day: Thousands commit to testing the 4-day work week‘Time Wise – Powerful Habits, More Time, Greater Joy’ – by Amantha ImberHow I Work podcast – hosted by Amantha ImberAmantha Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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