What the hell just happened 2020? Queenstown Life blogger Jane Guy interviews women around the world to ask them what's the future? What's happening now? Who the hell are we?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryHealth & FitnessMental HealthSociety & Culture |
Minna Dubin is a writer and artist from California. I first read her article in the NYT on Mum rage and shouted "that's me! She's talking about me!" and from then on I didn't feel so alone. We chat about the patriarchy, how mums are seen still and th... more
Olivia (Liv) Sisson was born in Virginia, US and visited here in 2015 and then moved back on 2018 she now lives in christchurch. Liv is a Food, culture and tourism writer. Works for New Zealand trade and enterprise and is a forager and fungi enthusia... more
Ovi Rathnayake is a Business & Success Coach for multi-passionate women, Miss Sri Lanka’s social media marketing strategist, she has a dual degree in supply chain management + Management information systems and certified business analyst. She lives i... more
Sarah Colchord founded the New Zealand Made Products page on Facebook Chooice during lockdown. In just a few months, the page’s membership grew to over 500,000 members and Sarah had to decide what she wanted to do. We talk about growly businesses qui... more
Toni Street is a NZ TV presenter and sports commentator and author of her book ‘lost and found’ covering the grief of losing siblings and her surrogacy journey. We chat about being a parent whilst getting up for work at 4am, how she fails when she pr... more
Are you giving it all away? Is there a fear of always needing to give away more so that people to buy from you, ending in no-one buying from you or you having a whole heap more work than you anticipated?
I walk you through the reasons why we do this... more
Tory Whanau Pakakohe and Ngā Ruahine. Tory is Mayor of Wellington, was Parliamentary chief of staff for the Green Party. She has a Batchelor of Arts and a dog called Teddy. We get stuck right into the life of being the first Māori mayor in Aotearoa N... more
Financial abuse is one of the more sneaky to identify in our relationships. It weaves it way into things and often we don't talk about it as money is hard to talk about anyway without the struggle of abusive relationships in the mix. I discuss the re... more
I love how Jane so powerfully and unapologetically shares her voice, empowering other women to do the same. Her wide range of backgrounds of the wahine she interviews helps you see you are not alone and leaves you inspired.
Jane has a way with words and getting to the heart of the matter.
I love that she gives so many different women a voice and in doing so gives permission to her listeners to live their best lives.
Can’t wait to hear more.
I love it. Hearing about other women surviving COVID lockdown. Don't stop. NZ is the best place & these are such honest stories
Love Jane’s down to earth Kiwi sense of humour and appreciate the insights from the diverse range of mums — especially during this crazy time.
A great podcast chock full of inspirational women!
I love Jane’s no BS approach to parenting. Her passion for the subject, combined with her honesty on navigating work/ life balance is fun to listen to. I’m really looking forward to seeing what’s next.
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