
Women Are Good Business is the podcast making the case that backing women in business is the UK's single biggest untapped growth strategy. Honest conversations with founders, investors and decision-makers who are done waiting. Subscribe. Share it. Help us make this the podcast the UK can't ignore.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

In this episode, Gilly Ridley Whittle — founder of Peach House — shares how she stepped out of a 25‑year corporate career and into the unknown. She opens up about the fear of losing her job when Topshop went into administration and the unexpected red... more
Female experts Nonie White and Yvonne Biggins join Sam to unpack their research into the real cost of entrepreneurship for women. Their own journeys — spanning filmmaking, teaching, tech startups, coaching and positive psychology — led them to interv... more
Grace Hardy’s story is anything but traditional. Diagnosed with dyslexia young and dismissed by an education system that didn’t know what to do with her, she found her entrepreneurial spark early — selling American sweets from her school locker at 12... more
Lyndsey Simpson, Founder & CEO of 55/Redefined, joins us to unpack why age strategy is now one of the biggest growth levers in business.
After rehiring 400 retirees in eight weeks, she uncovered a truth most organisations overlook: retirement is br... more
In the first episode of Women Are Good Business, we dive into why the system isn’t broken — it simply wasn’t built for women.
Hannah Bernard OBE, Group Director of Business Banking at Nationwide and Co‑Chair of the UK Government’s Invest in Women Ta... more
Women Are Good Business is the podcast making the economic case for female entrepreneurship in the UK.The argument is clear: female-led businesses deliver stronger returns, are less likely to go bankrupt, and outperform their male-founded equivalents... more










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