Her Tech Circle

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Her Tech Circle

Her Tech Circle, the podcast, is where we explore journeys of women in technology through candid interviews. This podcast highlights the stories of women who are breaking barriers, growing their skills and rising to leadership roles in tech. An extension of the broader mission for Her Tech Circle, we are committed to building an inclusive and supportive community where women in tech can thrive. Each episode features discussion on mentorship, education, personal growth, empowering women to make their mark on Australia's tech landscape. 

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    Navigating Career Pivots & Boardroom Leadership with Helen Lea

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, we sit down with the accomplished Helen Lea, a leader in business transformation, workforce strategy, and corporate governance. Helen takes us through her diverse career journey, spanning executive roles at MYOB, Telstra, and Seven Group to her current position as a non-executive director at multiple organizations. With a background in organizational psychology, Helen shares insights into the intersection of people, business, and technology, highlighting how businesses are fundamentally "systems of people."Helen opens up about her transition from executive to non-executive roles, the importance of strategic networking, and how she navigates career pivots with intention. She also provides valuable advice on decision-making, overcoming self-doubt, and the power of following your instincts. Whether you’re an aspiring leader, board director, or simply looking for career inspiration, this conversation with Helen is packed with wisdom and actionable takeaways.Key Takeaways:The role of an organizational psychologist in shaping workplace culture and leadership.Why digital businesses are fundamentally intellectual property businesses driven by people.The key differences between executive and non-executive roles on a board.How Helen transitioned into non-executive positions and her strategies for staying relevant.The importance of networking and maintaining a personal "career CRM."A pivotal moment in Helen’s career that expanded her perspective on business strategy.Lessons learned from making a career misstep and the importance of knowing when to walk away.Advice for younger professionals: "Be bold, count yourself in, and don’t assume something isn’t for you."Notable Quotes:"Every business is a system of people. Understanding talent, leadership, and team dynamics is critical to success.""In digital businesses, we don’t make widgets. We create and manage intellectual property—our people are our greatest asset.""Be bold, count yourself in. If something doesn’t feel right now, it won’t feel right tomorrow.""Your gut feeling is pattern recognition—listen to it, but also interrogate it with facts and emotions.""Networking is key—always ask for three things when you meet someone, and maintain your connections."Episode Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Helen Lea’s career and achievements01:26 - Helen’s background in organizational psychology02:13 - The role of an organizational psychologist vs. a clinical psychologist04:20 - Why digital businesses are fundamentally IP businesses04:37 - Helen’s transition into a non-executive portfolio career06:44 - Executive vs. non-executive roles on a board09:25 - How Helen approaches continuous learning and industry trends10:59 - A pivotal moment that shaped Helen’s career trajectory15:41 - How Helen evaluates career decisions and opportunities18:56 - Learning from a career misstep and knowing when to walk away20:20 - The role of networking and Helen’s personal CRM system25:41 - Advice to Helen’s younger self: "Be bold and don’t count yourself out."29:01 - The power of listening to your instincts in career decisions31:07 - Helen’s vision for the next five years of her career

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    Engineering Excellence: Jude Donovan on Scaling Teams & Driving Change

    In this episode, we sit down with Jude Donovan, an accomplished technology leader with a career spanning major Australian enterprises, including Commonwealth Bank, Redbubble, MYOB, Jetstar, and NAB. With expertise in scaling engineering teams, digital transformation, and enterprise technology, Jude has led multimillion-dollar projects, championed cloud adoption, and driven automation in large-scale organizations.Beyond the boardroom, Jude shares her passion for netball coaching, highlighting the parallels between high-performance sports and leadership. She opens up about a life-altering motorbike accident that reshaped her mindset, teaching her the power of breaking challenges into achievable steps—a lesson she now applies to managing large-scale engineering programs.Jude also dives into the importance of networking, sharing how a simple compliment at a tech event led to an incredible career opportunity for someone transitioning from fashion to tech. Plus, she discusses her framework for engineering excellence, touching on Agile methodologies, ruthless prioritization, and leveraging AI tools like Copilot.If you're looking for insights into mentoring, scaling teams, leading transformation, and navigating adversity with grit, this episode is a must-listen!Key Takeaways & Notable Quotes:💡 "Belonging isn't about towing the line—it's about being your authentic self and finding people who embrace that." — Jude Donovan💡 "Break down the overwhelm. Get small wins on the board, measure success, and build from there."💡 "A conversation can change someone's life—always be open to networking and listening."💡 "You should only be working on three things at a time. Ruthless prioritization is key to success."Topics Covered & Timestamps:⏳ [00:01] Introduction to Jude Donovan and her career in tech leadership⏳ [02:01] Jude’s passion for netball coaching and how sports leadership translates to corporate success⏳ [04:05] A week in the life of a tech executive: how Jude leverages AI (Copilot) for productivity⏳ [08:47] Jude’s early career: From COBOL programmer to tech leader⏳ [12:47] The motorbike accident that changed everything—resilience, recovery, and leadership lessons⏳ [19:11] The power of networking and mentorship in career growth⏳ [24:15] Jude’s framework for delivering high-impact projects using Agile and thin slicing⏳ [28:40] Learning to adapt methodologies to different teams and organizations⏳ [32:48] Advice to her younger self: Owning your voice, belonging, and authenticityResources & References Mentioned:📌 Books & Thought LeadersAtomic Habits by James Clear ("You don’t rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your structures.")Dare to Lead by Brené Brown ("Clear is kind.")📌 Tools & ConceptsCopilot AI for email and meeting managementAgile methodologies: Sprint planning, retrospectives, thin slicingJIRA & Confluence for structured project management

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    Innovating for Impact with Pearl Tang

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, I sit down with Pearl Tang, a seasoned business executive with over 20 years of experience across multiple industries. Currently a Senior Innovation Advisory Consultant at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Pearl helps organizations unlock their potential through innovative technologies and cloud solutions. She shares her journey from tax technology at PwC to consulting and innovation advisory, offering insights into career growth, strategic thinking, and execution.Key Takeaways:The Power of Asking – Career growth often starts with asking for opportunities and taking calculated risks.Building a Strong Network – Establishing a personal board of advisors can provide invaluable career guidance.The Role of Self-Awareness – Knowing what you value and what drives you is key to making meaningful career decisions.Chapters & Time Markers:[00:00] Introduction & Guest Introduction[02:09] Pearl's Background & Career Journey[06:04] Transitioning from Tax Technology to Consulting[11:16] Pivotal Moments That Shaped Pearl's Career[16:52] First Exposure to Startup Culture[20:36] Overcoming Challenges in Career Transitions[25:51] The Importance of a Personal Board of Advisors[28:41] Self-Awareness & Career Success[32:48] Looking to the Future: What’s Next for Pearl[34:00] Closing Thoughts & Where to ConnectTopics Discussed:Pearl’s transition from tax technology to innovation advisoryThe importance of career risk-taking and networkingHuman-centered design and agile work practices in innovationStrategies for building a personal board of advisorsHow self-awareness influences career successGuest Details:Name: Pearl Tang - connect on Linkedin here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pearl-tang-australia/ Host Contact Details:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bec-o-brien/ Her Tech Circle - https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network!

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    From Fear to Influence: How Speedy Shatari Found Their Voice in Advocacy

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, Bec O’Brien speaks with Speedy Shatari, a dedicated advocate for social justice, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and equity within the Jewish community in Australia. As General Manager of Programs and Engagement at STANDUP, Speedy has played a pivotal role in LGBTQIA+ advocacy, creating Australia’s first Jewish LGBTQIA+ mentorship program and working to make spaces more inclusive.Speedy shares their personal and professional journey, from navigating gender identity to stepping into leadership roles in the nonprofit and advocacy sectors. They discuss:The power of storytelling in advocacy and leadershipOvercoming the fear of public speaking and embracing confidenceHow gender influences job applications and career progressionBuilding mentorship programs to support marginalized communitiesThe importance of networking and finding alliesWhy the tech industry must embrace diversity to drive real innovationThrough their work at Speedy Speaking, Speedy continues to promote inclusive workplaces, community engagement, and leadership development. This conversation is packed with valuable insights on career growth, diversity, and pushing past societal barriers.Notable Quotes:💬 “Progress is happiness. Every year, if you can move forward in some way, that’s success.”💬 “If no one else is doing it, sometimes you just have to do it yourself.”💬 “Women and gender-diverse people should apply, apply, apply—even if they don’t tick every box. Your skills and experience matter.”Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction to Speedy Shatari02:12 – The power of storytelling in advocacy05:16 – Speedy’s career path: from ancient history to social justice08:19 – How to demonstrate the need for new programs and initiatives09:55 – Gendered differences in job applications and confidence13:06 – The role of mentorship and finding career champions17:02 – Overcoming public speaking fears and learning from great speakers19:45 – Why tech and innovation need more diverse voices22:45 – Speedy’s vision for the next five years24:53 – Final thoughts and where to find SpeedyConnect with Speedy:🌐 Website: www.speedyspeaking.com📸 Instagram: @speedyspeakingofficial

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    How to Build a Thriving Career: Insights from Amanda Behre

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, host Bec O'Brien sits down with Amanda Behre, the founder and CEO of Dear Thrive, a marketplace and community designed to support professionals through coaching, advice, and personalized workshops. Amanda shares insights from her extensive career spanning executive leadership roles at companies like HireUp, Gumtree, Cars Guide, Auto Trader, and Expedia Group. She discusses the unique challenges of transitioning from corporate leadership to startup entrepreneurship, the power of networking, and the importance of mentorship.Amanda offers valuable career advice on building visibility, strengthening networks, and developing resilience. She shares personal stories, including her experience returning to work postpartum and how maintaining professional relationships led to unexpected career opportunities. Whether you're a mid-career professional, an aspiring leader, or a startup founder, this episode is packed with actionable advice on career progression, networking strategies, and leadership growth.Notable Quotes:“The network you build is like compound interest—you have to invest in it before you need it.”“If you want to grow your career, visibility has to be a priority, even if you think you're too busy.”“Passion doesn’t pay the bills—you have to be financially secure to take meaningful career risks.”“You don’t know what you don’t know—seek out contrarian viewpoints to accelerate your growth.”Resources & References Mentioned:https://dearthrive.com/The Power of Three approach to mentorshipThe concept of a “brag log” for tracking career achievementsAdam Grant’s work on givers and takers in networkingConnect with Amanda Behre: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandabehre/Connect with Her Tech Circle: https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle

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    Joy, Failure, and the Journey: Renece Brewster on Living an Authentic Career

    In this episode, Bec O'Brien chats with Renece Brewster, a serial entrepreneur, mentor, and thought leader in video production, technology, and business leadership. Renece shares her incredible journey from co-founding Visual Domain (acquired by News Corp in 2021) to shaping communities like Her Tech Circle. Together, they dive into topics like transferable skills, the power of professional networks, and the realities of building a career that aligns with your passions. Renece’s candid reflections and practical advice will inspire listeners to embrace challenges and lead with authenticity.3 Key TakeawaysThe Power of Networks: Relationships can lead to unexpected opportunities—even years later. Be intentional about nurturing your network.Embrace Failures: Every low point and misstep is part of the journey. Success stems from resilience and learning through setbacks.Redefining Work-Life Balance: Balance doesn’t exist in a perfect form—some seasons require prioritizing work, while others demand more attention to personal life.Topics DiscussedRenece’s career beginnings and her motivation to build Visual Domain.Transitioning from a traditional career path to entrepreneurship as a new mother.The concept of a portfolio career and how it fosters variety and flexibility.Why transferable skills matter more than job titles in today’s tech landscape.Stories of leveraging her network to create opportunities and grow her business.The evolution of video content and its role in scaling Visual Domain.Tips for navigating work-life balance in fast-paced careers.Advice for younger professionals on embracing failures and pursuing joy.Resources/LinksRenece Brewster LinkedInHer Tech Circle WebsiteMentorWalksArticle: "What is a Portfolio Career?"Follow the podcast for more inspiring interviews: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Your Website.

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    The Matchmaker of Tech: Charul Budhiraja’s Secrets to Recruitment Success

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, host Bec O’Brien welcomes Charul Budhiraja, a leader in tech recruitment and Business Manager at Hayes. Charul’s journey from studying software engineering to building a thriving career in recruitment offers an inspiring look at career pivots, resilience, and the power of networking.3 Key TakeawaysCareer Pivots Can Be Transformative: Charul’s decision to move away from coding into a people-focused role highlights the importance of aligning your career with your passions and strengths.The Power of Networking: Leveraging her professional network helped Charul restart her career after moving to Australia, showcasing the importance of building and maintaining connections.Embrace Imperfection: Charul shares why aiming for perfection can hold you back and how “just doing it” can lead to unexpected growth and opportunities.Topics DiscussedFrom Engineering to Recruitment: How Charul’s journey began with a Bachelor of Technology degree and led her to recruitment.Starting Over in Australia: Building a career from scratch after relocating and leveraging her professional network for opportunities.Moving into 360 Recruitment: The challenges and rewards of shifting from a leadership role to a full-cycle recruitment role.The Future of Recruitment: Insights into evolving trends in tech recruitment and the importance of multi-skilling.Continuous Learning: How Audible and other resources have helped Charul stay ahead of trends and grow both personally and professionally.Resources and LinksCharul’s Learning Tool: Audible – Her go-to for upskilling during commutes.Career Mantra: "Perfection is a myth. Just do it."Connect with Charul:LinkedIn: Charul Budhiraja

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    Sailing to Success: Natalie Barrett’s Journey from Super Yachts to Customer Experience Leadership

    In this episode, we’re joined by Natalie Barrett, Vice President of Customer Experience for APAC at Dynatrace. Natalie shares her inspiring journey from working on superyachts to leading customer success teams in the fast-paced world of SaaS. She also brings up other fun facts such as her initial degree in Equine Science!  With over two decades of experience across industries, she discusses the evolving role of customer success, lessons in leadership, and how authenticity and adaptability have shaped her career.3 Key TakeawaysCustomer Success is Universal: Regardless of the industry—yachting, events, or SaaS—the goal is to deliver exceptional value and outcomes for customers.Leadership is Collaboration: The best leaders act like conductors, orchestrating their teams to create harmony while fostering growth and innovation.Authenticity Matters: Staying true to yourself and embracing feedback, even when it’s tough, are essential for personal and professional growth.Topics DiscussedNatalie’s unique career journey: from superyachts in the Mediterranean to SaaS leadership in APAC.What customer success truly means and how it differs from support.Key skills and leadership styles needed to succeed in customer-facing roles.The evolution of customer success across SMB, mid-market, and enterprise levels.Handling career pivots and learning to trust your intuition.The importance of feedback and collaboration in building strong teams.Insights on balancing directive ("red") and collaborative ("blue") leadership conversations.Predictions for the future of customer success and its role in tech.ResourcesConnect with Natalie Barrett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-barrett-b1924313/Learn More About Dynatrace: https://www.dynatrace.com/Books/Tools Mentioned:Crucial Conversations by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, and SwitzlerELI (Extended Leadership Inventory) Survey ToolConnect with Her Tech Circle: https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle

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    Balancing Career, Kids, and Tech: Kris Chaston on Leadership and Lifelong Learning

    Host Bec O’Brien sits down with Kris Chaston, Co-founder and Co-Managing Director of HerTech Circle and General Manager at SupportAbility. Kris shares her inspiring journey, starting as a youth worker before pivoting into the tech industry. She reflects on the challenges and opportunities she’s encountered along the way, offering practical advice on career pivots, leadership strategies, and the importance of building a strong professional network. Kris also provides insight into her time management practices, balancing her career with motherhood, and her thoughts on the future of technology and leadership.3 Key TakeawaysEmbrace Career Pivots: Sidesteps and lateral moves can open doors to unexpected growth and valuable learning opportunities.Invest in Continuous Learning: Explore both formal and informal learning opportunities to stay relevant and grow professionally.Build Strong Networks: Your network can provide critical support, guidance, and opportunities throughout your career journey.Topics CoveredKris’s transition from youth work to technology.Time management and strategic thinking in leadership roles.Overcoming challenges in career growth, including sidesteps and setbacks.The role of networking and mentorship in career development.How technology trends like AI are shaping the future of leadership.

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    Building Your Career Board of Directors: Lessons from Moe Kiss

    In this episode host Bec O'Brien sits down with Moe Kiss, Director of Data for Marketing at Canva. With a career journey that spans government policy, criminology, and data-driven marketing analytics, Moe has truly embraced a non-linear path to success. She shares her experiences transitioning from government to tech, insights on building a "personal board of directors," and how to thrive as a woman in data and analytics. Moe’s story offers actionable advice on mentorship, continuous learning, and the importance of a strong network.Key Takeaways:Non-Linear Career Paths Can Lead to Growth: Moe emphasizes the importance of lateral career moves and embracing unexpected opportunities that ultimately drive growth and career satisfaction.Build a Strong, Diverse Network: Through her "personal board of directors" approach, Moe shows how a diverse support system of mentors and peers can provide guidance, inspiration, and fresh perspectives.Prioritize Mentorship and Networking as Core Skills: Networking and mentorship are not just extras—they’re integral to building a fulfilling career. Moe discusses how investing in these relationships has helped her navigate challenges and develop as a leader.Topics Discussed:Moe’s Career Journey: From studying criminology and working in government policy to becoming a leader in data science at Canva.Transitioning to Data and Tech: The challenges Moe faced in moving from government to corporate roles and how she upskilled herself.Networking & Mentorship: How building a robust network, including a "personal board of directors," has been invaluable to Moe’s success.Work-Life Tips for Leaders: Moe shares her strategies for balancing a high volume of meetings, such as blocking out Mondays for deep work.Overcoming Self-Doubt: Moe recounts a pivotal moment when she was told she wasn't "technical enough" to lead a data team and how she proved them wrong.The Evolution of Marketing Analytics: The impact of privacy laws and compliance changes on the analytics field and why data professionals need to adapt constantly.Advice for Aspiring Leaders: Tips for young professionals on navigating career progression, building confidence, and embracing learning opportunities.Resources & Links:Podcast Mentioned by Moe Kiss: The Analytics Power HourVolunteer Organization Mentioned: Digital Analytics Association - New South Wales ChapterMoe’s LinkedIn Profile: Moe Kiss on LinkedIn

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    The Power of Being Yourself: Karen Katz on Career Growth and Human Connection

    In this episode, Bec O'Brien sits down with Karen Katz, a seasoned leader in tech and consulting with over 25 years of experience. Known as “Mama Katz” to many, Karen is the founder of KK Consulting Melbourne and a co-founder of Her Tech Circle. With a unique blend of expertise in HR and a background in technology, Karen brings invaluable insights into the world of people management, career development, and authentic leadership.Key Takeaways:Authenticity as a SuperpowerKaren emphasizes the importance of showing up as your true self. She believes that authenticity builds trust and is a foundation for successful relationships, both personally and professionally.The Importance of NetworksBuilding a strong professional network is essential. Karen shares how her connections have been crucial to her career success, with most of her opportunities coming through referrals and recommendations.Seizing Unexpected OpportunitiesThroughout her career, Karen has embraced unexpected challenges and opportunities that have shaped her journey. She encourages others to stay open to new possibilities, even if they seem intimidating at first.Topics Discussed:Karen’s Career Journey: From tech to HR and eventually founding her own consulting firm, KK Consulting Melbourne.The Role of Authenticity in Leadership: How being genuine and transparent can lead to stronger professional relationships.Navigating Career Changes: Insights on embracing new opportunities and learning from each stage in one’s career.Building and Nurturing a Professional Network: The impact of connections and how networks can be a source of strength and support.Diverse Learning Styles and Neurodiversity: Karen’s perspective on learning differences, particularly from her experiences with her neurodiverse daughter.The Future of Tech Roles: Emerging demands in AI, cybersecurity, and human-centered leadership.Balancing Human Connection with Technology: Why, despite advances in tech, human relationships and empathy remain essential.Resources and Links:Follow Karen Katz on LinkedInKK Consulting Melbourne: Learn more about Karen’s consulting firm for HR and brand development.Her Tech Circle: Discover the organization co-founded by Karen, dedicated to supporting women in technology.

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    Leading at the Intersection of People and Technology: Insights from Kavita Kerwar

    In this episode, we sit down with Kavita Kerwar, Principal Consultant at Dius, to explore her career journey and insights into AI-driven innovation, product management, and leadership. Kavita has worked with major well known Australian brands (like Commonwealth Bank and Qantas). She shares how her passion for problem-solving has been a guiding force, her strategies for handling tough conversations, and the importance of building a professional network. Kavita also discusses her experience being a South Asian woman part of the LGBTQIA+ community who struggled early on her career to find mentors who had lived personal experience similar to her and how this has led to her volunteer work with Out for Australia.Key Takeaways:Problem-Solving is Key: Kavita believes that a proactive, solution-oriented mindset is critical for success in tech and leadership roles.Empathy in Leadership: Effective communication during tough situations starts with understanding others' perspectives and addressing their concerns with empathy.Continuous Learning: Staying curious and adapting to new technologies like AI is essential—learning on the job can be just as valuable as formal education.Own Your Value: Advocate for yourself and recognize the value you bring to your team, especially during performance reviews.Topics Discussed:Kavita’s Career Path: From her early days as an intern in tech to becoming a principal consultant, and how problem-solving has been a constant theme in her career.Navigating Tough Conversations: Kavita’s approach to delivering difficult news with transparency and empathy, and why it's important to address challenges head-on.Adapting to AI and Data Science: Insights into how AI is transforming industries, and tips for those looking to break into the field without feeling overwhelmed.Embracing Your Success: Why taking pride in your work and clearly communicating your achievements can change the way you approach career growth.Finding Authenticity in the Workplace: Kavita discusses the challenges of bringing her full self to work and the importance of representation for LGBTQIA+ professionals. She explains how this journey inspired her role as a state director for Out for Australia, where she advocates for greater visibility and inclusivity in the professional world.Resources & Links:Her Tech Circle: https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle Connect with Kavita Kerwar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kavitakerwar/Out for Australia: Learn more about this non-profit supporting LGBTQIA+ professionals through mentoring and community building .https://www.outforaustralia.org/Recommended Reads: Sign up for quick, informative newsletters like Tech Brew to stay updated on the latest in tech and innovation.

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    Managing Chaos: Susan Brown on Planning, Anxiety, and Finding Balance

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, Bec O’Brien sits down with Susan Brown, partner at Deloitte Digital, to explore her two-decade career in digital transformation, customer experience design, and leadership. Susan shares her inspiring journey from South Africa to Australia, how she navigates high-level consulting with government and corporate clients, and her passion for inclusive tech environments.Throughout the episode, Susan talks about the value of authenticity, managing anxiety in leadership roles, and the importance of mentorship and networks in shaping her career. She also reveals how a simple cup of coffee led her to unexpected opportunities and dives into her role in bringing Girls in Tech to Australia, now known as Her Tech Circle. Whether you're a tech professional or someone aspiring to grow in your field, this conversation offers valuable lessons on embracing who you are, building meaningful connections, and leaving a lasting legacy.Key Takeaways:Say Yes to Opportunities: Even a simple conversation over coffee can lead to unexpected career shifts. Don’t underestimate the value of networking.Plan to Manage Uncertainty: While consulting work is unpredictable, carving out time for planning can help ease anxiety and create structure.Authenticity Drives Leadership: Whether through pink hair or direct communication, staying true to yourself fosters meaningful professional relationships.Topics Discussed:Susan’s early career in South Africa and transition to AustraliaNavigating consulting work and the challenges of working with government clientsThe power of mentorship and networks in professional growthBuilding inclusive tech spaces and founding Her Tech Circle AustraliaInsights on customer experience (CX) and aligning technology with user needsManaging anxiety through planning and setting boundariesThe importance of legacy and empowering the next generation of women in techResources and Links:Her Tech Circle: https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle Deloitte Digital: https://www.deloittedigital.com/au/en.html Recommended Movie: Inside Out 2 (not a typo, listen in to find out why!) Connect with Susan Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-b-25539414/Follow Her Tech Circle on socials: Her Tech Circle Subscribe to the podcast! Email me at any time with feedback on [email protected] 

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    Breaking Barriers: Daisy Wong on Cybersecurity, Disability, and Diversity

    In this episode of Her Tech Circle, host Bec O’Brien sits down with Daisy Wong, an inspiring leader in cybersecurity and the Head of Security Awareness at Medibank. Daisy shares her remarkable journey from a marketing student to a cybersecurity professional, and the challenges she has faced along the way as a woman with a disability. From growing up in an immigrant family to navigating redundancies and finding her unique niche in tech, Daisy’s story is one of resilience, inclusion, and adaptability.Daisy opens up about her passion for building a security culture and how her background in behavioural studies and marketing helps her simplify complex cybersecurity concepts. She also emphasizes the importance of building a supportive network and reminds listeners that there is space for everyone in the tech industry, no matter their background or skill set.This conversation is filled with valuable insights on overcoming setbacks, finding your purpose, and using non-traditional skills to thrive in tech.Key Takeaways:Resilience and Adaptability: Success often comes from overcoming challenges and taking unexpected career turns.Value of Non-Technical Skills: Skills like communication, marketing, and behavioral studies can add significant value to technical fields.Importance of Support Networks: Having mentors and allies, regardless of gender, is essential for growth and navigating the tech world.Topics Discussed in This Episode:Daisy’s early life and upbringing in an immigrant familyNavigating career redundancies and finding her niche in security awarenessWhy non-technical skills matter in cybersecurityOvercoming the challenges of working in a male-dominated industryThe future of cybersecurity and the role of AIThe value of building a strong professional networkResources & Links:Follow Daisy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daisy_nevertoosweet/Connect with Daisy Wong on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daisywong127/Connect with Us:Follow Her Tech Circle on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hertechcircle/about/]Found out more about our slack community and upcoming events: [https://linktr.ee/hertechcircle]Subscribe to the podcast: 

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    Trailer Episode

    We are thrilled to introduce you to Her Tech Circle... the podcast! If you're someone who’s curious about the ever-evolving world of technology, or maybe you’re a woman navigating your own career. This podcast is for you. Each episode, we will showcase incredible Australian women who have built tech careers. They come from diverse backgrounds, different corners of the tech industry, and various stages of their careers.This episode features an introduction to your host, Bec O'Brien to explain a little more about why we brought this podcast to life! Email me on [email protected] for feedback. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Her Tech Circle, the podcast, is where we explore journeys of women in technology through candid interviews. This podcast highlights the stories of women who are breaking barriers, growing their skills and rising to leadership roles in tech. An extension of the broader mission for Her Tech Circle, we are committed to building an inclusive and supportive community where women in tech can thrive. Each episode features discussion on mentorship, education, personal growth, empowering women to make their mark on Australia's tech landscape.

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