The Greater than 11% podcast explores roles and opportunities within the creative industries with the aim of improving diversity. We promote, provide a platform and shout about awesome women and those identifying as non-binary.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersHow ToEducation |
For episode 97 we are joined by Claire Blyth, founder and managing partner of Red Setter - a specialist PR agency for design consultancies and corporate design teams. Claire is also the co-founder of The Design Community Hub - a digital platform… for... more
For episode 96 we are joined by Katherine Maskell, Head of Sales at Blink - a British production company producing everything from commercials to long-form entertainment. more
For episode 95 we are joined by Ellie Hale, Managing Director at The Agency Collective - an organisation focused on helping agencies be better through their core values and their members' collective action and connection. more
Siân Blackman is Account Director at The Diversity Standards Collective (The DSC), an organisation which offers brands and agencies the opportunity to get behind the data - and closer to diverse views and opinions from across the globe - to drive bet... more
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This podcast is so inspiring, diverse, insightful and powerful. Listening to different careers and stories around that. Amazing! What a huge support for creative women. Renee is absolutely a great host too ☺️
This is an honest, thought-provoking and moving podcast that really made me think about injustice, about the patriarchy and white privilege. I now feel I understand what allyship means and how we can all take action to reduce some of the inequalities endemic in our society.
This is an excellent podcast that gives an alternative viewpoint without being preachy. The host really probes and isn’t afraid to ask challenging questions - but does so in a really thoughtful manner. Particularly enjoyed the Allyship episode.
A thoroughly enjoyable podcast that offers range in tone and perspective on the broadchurch of creative industries, and the personal journeys through them. The regular panel podcasts are a lot of fun and choose smart discussion points to draw out unique and interesting content from the always exellent panellists.
As a young adult women creative I feel extremely inspired and represented while listening to greater than 11% interviews. Getting to know all this incredible professionals, hear their career development and challenges along the way. It makes me feel that anything is possible and that I can’t wait so it’s my time to tell my own tales. Thank you for putting such a great content out there Renee and Ursula!
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Greater Than 11% launched 6 years ago and published 102 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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