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Ep.20 Julia Scott | Visibility To Your Household Finances Is Critical

Ep.20 Julia Scott | Visibility To Your Household Finances Is Critical

If you were to ask yourself or friends in your inner circle, do you have visibility to the household finances, what would their answer be? On this episode of the Power Of Women podcast Di gets enlightened by wealth coach, Julia Scott, and if your answer to the aforementioned question is “No”, then you need to listen too. Julia was an Accountant and wealth management expert who trusted her husband to manage their family finances. Just as many of us do, right? Well as it turned out, she was wrong. It wasn’t until her marriage broke down that she discovered her trust was misplaced. She was cut off financially and left living on welfare. Motivated by this experience and putting her professional skills to work, today, Julia is a successful self-made woman, and she has made it her business to help others achieve the same in building their own financial security.

Julia Scott

Ep.19 Tracy Bartram | Would You Speak To A Man Like That

Ep.19 Tracy Bartram | Would You Speak To A Man Like That

This week on the Power Of Women podcast, Di sits down with self-proclaimed laughaholic, Tracy Bartram. A candid discussion that isn’t always so funny. Tracy shares insights into her childhood and how that shaped her, the rampant sexism she endured as she built her career in radio, television, comedy & music, and the pain & dysfunction she managed despite being in the public eye. Tracy is an open-book and a fabulous example of the commitment it takes to battle one’s demons and the rewards you can reap from putting in the hard yards. It’s a brave narrative about addiction, resilience and finding success. It’s a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for transformation.

Tracy Bartram

Ep.18 Beverley Honig | Thought Leader & Global Innovator

Ep.18 Beverley Honig | Thought Leader & Global Innovator

This week on the Power Of Women podcast Di spends time with a true powerhouse, Beverley Honig. What is impressive is that Beverley didn’t hesitate to make herself available which is amazing given the many hats she wears; professor of practice, CEO, thought leader, global innovator and renowned entrepreneur. A thought-provoking discussion that shines a light on Beverley’s own narrative: as well as explores her advocacy of ‘women at the table’; a fresh perspective on the ‘glass-ceiling’; explores ‘imposter syndrome’ v. self-fulfilling prophecy; and the distinction between diversity and inclusion. When it comes to inclusion, it is very clear, we have a lot of work to do.

Beverley Honig

Ep.15 Anna Lohe | Passion Pivot Prosper: Anna Lohe Art is on the rise

Ep.15 Anna Lohe | Passion Pivot Prosper: Anna Lohe Art is on the rise

This week on the Power Of Women podcast, Di connects with emerging abstract artist, Anna Lohe. Anna is an Australian artist based in the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia who is successfully transitioning from a corporate career to the art world. When the realisation hit that the corporate vibe & motherhood didn’t align, she took a moment to reflect and reset. Out of that reflection and a series of subsequent light-bulb moments, Anna Lohe Art was born. Within a mere eighteen months, Anna’s works are already adorning walls in private collections in London, Barcelona, New York and in the Maldives. A fantastic story of backing yourself, embracing the support of those around you & just going for it. An inspiring story and a name in the art world to watch out for.

Anna Lohe

Ep.14 Dr Desley Lodwick | Your Best Is Yet To Come: Let’s go

Ep.14 Dr Desley Lodwick | Your Best Is Yet To Come: Let’s go

Today on the Power Of Women podcast, Di talks with the inimitable thought leader, Dr Desley Lodwick. The phrase that defines Desley and she lives by is, her best is yet to come. A powerful phrase, and as we age an unbelievably uplifting take on life. This episode is a deep dive into the complexities, chaos and change we face in our personal and professional lives and the importance of trust, respect and self-confidence. We discuss the reality that we are dealing with complexity much of the time within organisations at lower & lower levels, and interestingly, Desley has found people don’t understand the difference between complicated and complex. Historically our jobs were complicated, however nowadays they are not merely complicated but becoming increasingly more complex. There is always a solution for a complication, however it is the complexity that presents us with issues we simply cannot solve. This is true in our personal lives too. It’s not all bad news though when faced with this complexity, as we can make progress that steers us in the direction we want to go. We just have to be willing to change. Desley’s book, Ethically Deviant: An Unconventional Guide for Leaders to Supercharge Progress in Times of Complexity, Chaos & Change is due for release later this year. Great insights from another fabulous female I have had the privilege of talking with on the podcast.

Dr. Desley Lodwick

Ep.13 Di Gillett | The Things That Shape Us | Bonus Episode

Ep.13 Di Gillett | The Things That Shape Us | Bonus Episode

In this episode, Di plays musical chairs with Emma Laing, Director and Founder of the leadership consulting firm, Emmanate. Emma was Di’s guest in episode 8 of the Power Of Women podcast and she negotiated up front that should would like to interview Di. In so doing, Emma draws on her deep expertise in leadership consulting, executive coaching and ongoing study in the fields of motivation, high performance, psychology and neuroscience to peel away the layers to reveal Di’s narrative. Emma has a way of identifying the things that shape us.

Di Gillett