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AccelerateHER Podcast
by Podplistic
AccelerateHER’s CEO, Elizabeth Pirrie, talks to founders, business leaders, and investors about entrepreneurship. Covering the highs, the lows, and all the moments in between, Elizabeth and guests talk about what it means to be a female founder and what’s currently happening in Scotland to turn the dial for gender parity in entrepreneurship. This podcast is brought to you by AccelerateHER – an organisation that accelerates and amplifies the success of female founders, up and down the UK. Find out more at www.accelerateher.co.uk.
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Kayla-Megan Burns
In this season finale, the mic gets flipped on Kayla-Megan Burns, the brilliant mind behind Podplistic and the production of this very podcast. A former biomedical student, climate activist, and New York Times debate guest, Kayla takes us through their incredible journey: from selling podcast services as a side hustle to pitching AI-driven software to global news giants. We talk tech, identity, burnout, purpose and how it feels to be a non-binary founder navigating the startup world (and the women's founder ecosystem) in 2025. It’s warm, honest, smart, and a perfect wrap-up to the series. You’ll laugh, cry, and probably Google “Dunning-Kruger effect” halfway through.
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Alison Gray
In this episode of the AccelerateHER podcast, Elizabeth sits down with Alison Gray, founder of Skillfluence — a woman with a passion for people, potential, and (unexpectedly) antique doorknobs. Alison shares her journey from managing mental health care homes to empowering researchers and academics with entrepreneurial skills. With warmth and wit, she reflects on side hustles, building a mission-driven business without external investment, and what Aussie Gold Hunters has to do with downtime. We also tackle a brilliant “Ask AccelerateHER” question: how do you shift from doing it all yourself to leading a team and letting go? Whether you're a founder, educator, or just someone figuring out the next step — this one’s packed with gems.
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Nicole Christie
In this episode, Elizabeth chats with Nicole Christie, founder of Alvah Accountancy, tech enthusiast, karaoke queen, and a relentless problem-solver. From dreaming of being a farmer’s wife to teaching herself to code a tax planning tool, Nicole’s journey is anything but ordinary. We dive into: The bold decision to start a business in the early days of the pandemic How being neurodivergent fuels her entrepreneurial mindset What she learned from building (and exiting) a fintech startup she only owned 10% of Her vision for AI-powered finance teams that support founders How she’s using her new firm as a sandbox for tech innovation Plus, advice on dealing gracefully with late-paying clients, and why she ignored the advice to “choose between being a businesswoman or an accountant” A funny, fast-paced and refreshingly honest conversation that shows what happens when you combine creativity with commercial know-how.
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Caroline Barelle and Vicki Hazley
In this episode, Elizabeth Pirrie chats with two powerhouse women working at the intersection of science and investment: Caroline Barelle, CEO of Elasmogen, and Vicki Hasley from the Scottish National Investment Bank. We hear how both women started with biochemistry degrees but took very different routes—Caroline from academia to biotech entrepreneurship, and Vicky from innovation support into impact investment. Caroline shares the powerful personal story behind her passion for drug development, how she spun Elasmogen out from the University of Aberdeen, and what it takes to bring new treatments to market. Vicki explains why the Scottish National Investment Bank invested in Elasmogen and what it means to be a "mission-driven" funder. Expect honest reflections on balancing motherhood with ambition, how to navigate the spin-out process, and why Scotland’s collaborative ecosystem matters. Plus: 80s bangers, fantasy football, and vacuuming in leg warmers.
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Kate Cameron
In this episode, Elizabeth chats with Kate Cameron, CEO of Cytochroma, the biotech company creating mini hearts and livers from genetically diverse stem cells. Kate explains how these mini organs could transform drug testing by replacing animal models and providing more accurate, inclusive data. She also reflects on her transition from scientist to founder, sharing how she’s learned to embrace the business side of innovation.
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Danae Shell
In this episode of the AccelerateHER podcast, host Elizabeth Pirrie speaks with Danae Shell, founder of legal tech startup 'Valla.' Danae shares her journey from rural Tennessee to Scotland's tech scene, and how frustration with workplace injustices inspired her to launch 'Valla,' which helps people navigate employment legal issues. Danae reflects on fundraising mistakes, redefining networking and building Scotland's startup ecosystem, and describes her journey in one word: Grit.
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Alison Grieve
Inventor, founder, and editor Alison Grieve shares how a hospitality mishap led to the creation of the Safe Tray — and how that sparked a global journey with G-Hold. We talk raising investment, protecting your ideas, and why data matters in driving change for female founders. Packed with insights, wit, and practical advice.
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Julie Grieve and Genna Masterton
Elizabeth is joined by founders Julie Grieve and Genna Masterton. At two different points in their entrepreneurial journeys, the group talk about learning curves, entrepreneurial qualities, and the ups and downs of founding a business. Founded over a decade ago to accelerate and amplify the success of female founders, AccelerateHER delivers learning and networking events for women entrepreneurs across the UK and acts as a supportive network for founders who are on a journey to scale their businesses. Links of interest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieagrieve https://www.linkedin.com/in/gennajodiemasterton “jobs to be done” theory: https://jobs-to-be-done.com/what-is-jobs-to-be-done-fea59c8e39eb
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Dr Poonam Malik
Elizabeth chats to Dr Poonam Malik – Award-winning entrepreneur and investor - alongside her many, many other accomplishments. Poonam and Elizabeth spoke about growing up in India, moving to Scotland, Academia, Co-founding Microplate DX, University spinouts – and all the emotions and challenges faced on the journey. Founded over a decade ago to accelerate and amplify the success of female founders, AccelerateHER delivers learning and networking events for women entrepreneurs across the UK and acts as a supportive network for founders who are on a journey to scale their businesses. Links of interest: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-poonam-malik www.microplatedx.com
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Isla Traquair
Joining us on the first ever AccelerateHER Podcast episode, is award-winning podcaster, Journalist, TV Presenter, and founder in her own right, Isla Traquair. Elizabeth and Isla talk about her education, interests, career, and experiences that led to Isla’s eventual creation and production of #1 true crime podcast, ‘The Storyteller Podcast’. Founded over a decade ago to accelerate and amplify the success of female founders, AccelerateHER delivers learning and networking events for women entrepreneurs across the UK and acts as a supportive network for founders who are on a journey to scale their businesses. Links of interest: www.islatraquair.com https://www.instagram.com/islatraquair https://www.instagram.com/thestorytellernakedvillainy
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The AccelerateHER Podcast Intro
Welcome to the AccelerateHER Podcast! Listen in as AccelerateHER’s CEO, Elizabeth Pirrie, talks to founders, business leaders, and investors about entrepreneurship. Covering the highs, the lows, and all the moments in between, Elizabeth and guests talk about what it means to be a female founder and what’s currently happening in Scotland to turn the dial for gender parity in entrepreneurship. This podcast is brought to you by AccelerateHER – an organisation that accelerates and amplifies the success of female founders, up and down the UK. Find out more at www.accelerateher.co.uk.
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Mt 13,47-52
In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu der Menge: Weiter ist es mit dem Himmelreich wie mit einem Netz, das man ins Meer warf, um Fische aller Art zu fangen. Als es voll war, zogen es die Fischer ans Ufer; sie setzten sich, lasen die guten Fische aus und legten sie in Körbe, die schlechten aber warfen sie weg. So wird es auch am Ende der Welt sein: Die Engel werden kommen und die Bösen von den Gerechten trennen und in den Ofen werfen, in dem das Feuer brennt. Dort werden sie heulen und mit den Zähnen knirschen. Habt ihr das alles verstanden? Sie antworteten: Ja. Da sagte er zu ihnen: Jeder Schriftgelehrte also, der ein Jünger des Himmelreichs geworden ist, gleicht einem Hausherrn, der aus seinem reichen Vorrat Neues und Altes hervorholt. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)
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Back to the 80s - Funky Town
Back to the 80s - Funky Town (in the mix by DJ Daddy Cool)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
AccelerateHER’s CEO, Elizabeth Pirrie, talks to founders, business leaders, and investors about entrepreneurship. Covering the highs, the lows, and all the moments in between, Elizabeth and guests talk about what it means to be a female founder and what’s currently happening in Scotland to turn the dial for gender parity in entrepreneurship. This podcast is brought to you by AccelerateHER – an organisation that accelerates and amplifies the success of female founders, up and down the UK. Find out more at www.accelerateher.co.uk.
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