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Women In Business

Join Jackie Campbell on "Women in Business" to hear inspiring stories of resilience, determination, and innovation from Australia's most prominent businesswomen. Learn valuable insights and advice to redefine success on your own terms and be empowered to reach new heights in your career.

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    UFO's, Ghosts aka "The Boogieman" and the truth behind skimpies

    Jase and Nomes get way out there with aliens, we get a little spooky over ghosts and we also talk about the wonderful of Skimpy's.

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    Disco biscuits and stories from the past!

    Nomes and Jase talk all things from their dark past and party lifestyles that would scare any of todays millennials. Nomes and Jase talk about taking back words that have been as offensives terms against and embracing them in a whole new light.

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    When you get a seat at the table, ask for two: Clare Gibellini on 'being seen'.

    Clare Gibellini has spent years doing the work — on advisory councils, at the United Nations, as co-chair of the Oversight Council for the National Autism Strategy — and for much of that time, she has quietly waited for someone to tap her on the shoulder and tell her she was not supposed to be there. This episode is the one where she stops waiting.Jackie and Clare have history, which means this conversation has warmth and honesty in equal measure. They go straight into the real stuff: the imposter syndrome that had Clare asking a government minister whether they had the right email address when she was appointed co-chair, the labels she gave herself before anyone gave her a diagnosis that made sense, and the particular exhaustion of spending decades masking to fit in — from a military childhood and 14 schools before Year 9, right through to standing in the United Nations building certain that someone was about to find her out.Clare does not just name the problem — she traces the slow, unglamorous process of changing it. The shift from her first UN trip, where imposter syndrome kept her on the edges of every opportunity, to her second, where she packed her biggest earrings and said yes to everything, including a dinner she absolutely did not want to attend. The moment a stranger told her they had seen her TEDx talk and she did not know what to say. The simple question someone asked — "is that true? Is that really 100 percent true?" — that started unwinding years of internal narrative she had never thought to question.Running through all of it is something Clare says plainly and without drama: the stories we tell ourselves are the strongest ones we have, because nobody else can hear them, and nobody can challenge what they cannot hear. That thread goes all the way to the moment in the car, driving her son to school, when she decided that was enough — she was doing it for herself. The result is Junk Draw Consulting, named for a career that looks like someone upended a bowl of spaghetti and somehow produced something worth following. The world exclusive is at the end of this episode. It is worth staying for.Resources and links mentionedJunk Draw Consulting — Clare Gibellini's new consulting practice (watch this space for the launch) - www.linkedin.com/in/clare-gibellini-653b98142Ignition App — episode sponsor, helping small businesses with proposals, engagement letters, invoicing, and payment collection. Offering 50% off for three months on Pro or Scale plans. Link in show notes.Ebats Accounting — episode sponsor, Lance Hall. Free consultation available at www.ebats.au — select "new business" and mention Women in Business.Clare's work spans disability advocacy, neurodiversity, leadership, strategic thinking, and disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction. If you want to follow what Junk Draw Consulting becomes, now is a good time to start paying attention.

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    From offshore geophysics to stargazing: Why Suzy took science and blended it seamlessly into emotive art.

    Suzy is a seasoned stargazer and nature enthusiast, happiest when exploring Western Australia with her young family, capturing moments through her lens. What began as a passion project has since evolved into the thriving business Starbright Wonderland Photography - but things didn't start out that way. Never quite fitting into societal 'norms' she followed her own path which lead her offshore and into the weird 'community' that is marine seismic exploration. Deciding that this life compromised one too many of her values Suzy threw in the towel after meeting some incredible other women who were running great businesses on their own terms. If you would like to connect with Suzy or view her beautiful work you can find her here: www.starbrightwonderland.com www.instagram.com/starbrightwonderland www.linkedin.com/in/suzannejonesphoto/ And, as always, a huge Thank You to our sponsors and remember if you want to support the show, please use our links and tell them we sent you!!! - https://ebats.au - https://get.practiceignition.com/womeninbusiness

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    I Didn't Stand a Chance - Stuart Millington on the impact of being surrounded by strong women.

    Stuart Millington is known around the place as the owner of Bluebird Technology & Consulting, as a highly accomplished IT Business owner with 22 years of experience, as a mentor to many young IT professionals, and as a passionate Mandurah Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service volunteer as well as a regular Plasma Donor... which is not a bad start when it comes to establishing your reputation. He also has a strong reputation when it comes to ethics, troubleshooting skills and client service, viewing IT as a passion, not just a job. BUT it is was as a proud father to one, then two, then three, then four fabulous young women that his real work began... as Stuart states 'he never stood a chance'. If you would like to connect with Stuart the best way is either LinkedIn or e-mail: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartmillingtonmandurah/ Email: [email protected] And, as always, a huge Thanks You to our sponsors and remember if you want to support the show, please use our links and tell them we sent you!!! - https://ebats.au - https://get.practiceignition.com/womeninbusiness - https://arcamorai.com.au

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    Strong mentors: Kelly King on the role of Mentors in the creation of her career.

    Kelly King is a highly accomplished financial planner with 25 years of experience. Kelly has been a mentor to many young professionals in the industry. After 20+ years in Private Banking and advice, she made a bold move into self-employment, co-founding Iconic Wealth in June 2022. Kelly is known for her strong reputation in ethics, compliance, and client service, and she views financial advice as a passion, not just a job.In addition to her professional achievements, Kelly is a passionate advocate for victims of domestic violence, which she personally experienced in her early 20s. She actively supports a local charity, OVIS Community Services Mandurah, through events and fundraising. Kelly is also venturing into mentoring with a 1:1 program launching in November, aiming to help financial planners and small business owners succeed.The episode explores Kelly's inspiring journey, emphasising the pivotal role of mentorship in her life and its potential to empower businesswomen. Kelly's story is one of resilience, empowerment, and unwavering commitment to her core values, all while balancing her career and family life. Tune in to "Women In Business" to hear "The Power of Mentorship" with Kelly King from Iconic Wealth.Connect with Kelly: LinkedIn: kelly-king-b12746b7 Website: https://iconicwealth.net.au/ Instagram: kellykingiconicwealth/Huge thanks to our sponsors and remember if you want to support the show, please use our links. - https://ebats.au - https://get.practiceignition.com/womeninbusiness - https://arcamorai.com.au

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Jackie Campbell on "Women in Business" to hear inspiring stories of resilience, determination, and innovation from Australia's most prominent businesswomen. Learn valuable insights and advice to redefine success on your own terms and be empowered to reach new heights in your career.

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Jackie Campbell

Produced by Russell Harrower

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Join Jackie Campbell on "Women in Business" to hear inspiring stories of resilience, determination, and innovation from Australia's most prominent businesswomen. Learn valuable insights and advice to redefine success on your own terms and be empowered to reach new heights in your career.

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