The “How I Made It Happen” podcast hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi, founder of For Working Ladies, speaks to phenomenal women who have gone through it all and are willing to share their stories of guts, glories and failures. Every episode will bring you lessons from female founders, innovators and movement makers on what it takes to create a successful career or grow a business. Expect honest, raw conve... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersEntrepreneurship |
This episode is the last episode of season 2 and I want to say a big thank you to all our listeners and our first sponsor of the podcast, Papier. I’ll be back with season 3 next year, so if you haven’t caught up with seasons 1 and 2, here’s your chan... more
This week I’m joined by Frankie Wells, Co-founder of Foundation FM, a women-led station that’s rewriting the rules of radio. Launched in November 2018, foundation.fm was created by Frankie and her two friends: Ami Bennet, and Becky Richardson after... more
This week, I am joined by Dija Ayodele, a fully qualified and insured aesthetician and the founder of West Room Aesthetics, a skincare clinic for women of colour. She is also the founder of the award-winning Black Skin Directory, which connects peopl... more
In this weeks episode, I am joined by Jessica Warch, Co-founder and CEO of Kimaï, a startup creating lab-grown diamonds. Kimaï was founded in 2018 by Jessica and her long-term friend now co-founder Sidney Neuhaus when they were both 24. The co-founde... more
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Direct, unapologetic and full of great take aways, I love this podcast.
A phenomenal podcast. So nice to get right up in the business of people who have MADE THINGS HAPPEN! Comforting to know that they’ve all faced challenges but also inspiring to learn how they persevered. Make sure you tune in!!!
Really enjoying this series! The episodes are succinct and packed with real nuggets of information rather than padded out with loads of chit-chat. As a founder, I am really busy and, while I love podcasts, I don’t have time for all the filler waffle: Elizabeth cuts through all that, and gets straight to the point, exactly what you want from a business podcast. Great mix of guests so far (I'm 5 episodes in), I can’t wait to hear more this series!
I listen to this every morning and it is incredible. Inspiring, relatable and massively useful for my own journey as a female entrepreneur. I love the way the women talk about their journey, the ups and the downs. Deffo gonna go after investment after hearing about their experiences.
The the first three episodes has been so expansive already, what a God send! Thank you.
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