Women Who Work is a non-profit organisation aiming to support and encourage women returning to work in professional services from maternity leave. On our podcast we speak to women about their experiences - tips, pitfalls, highs and lows! We hope that by sharing experiences and talking openly we can give other women some support, community and hopefully inspiration. We do hope you enjoy listening. ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitParentingBusinessKids & Family |
We have Maxine Nwaneri on our podcast this month which is a great honour. Maxine grew up in Nigeria and has an incredible story from being homeless and helpless to a #1 Amazon Bestselling Author and an Award-winning international speaker and leadersh... more
This month Alsi and Joy are joined by Sarah Oluwole, Chief Operating Officer at Lumin Wealth. Sarah was previously the youngest qualified accountant in the UK and since starting her career at Deloitte, has now been at Lumin Wealth for over a decade w... more
This month we are delighted to have Amy Todd on our podcast. Amy trained as an accountant and is now a Partner at KPMG. Amy also co-founded Ox Box in 2018 which provides boxes of educational fun for children inspired by growing up in South Korea unti... more
This month we speak to Jo Farmer who is Joint Managing Partner at law firm Lewis Silkin. Jo has had a phenomenal career as a lawyer and has moved up the ranks to take on the role of Joint Managing Partner 8 months ago following over 15 years as a Par... more
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Excellent podcast, intelligent questions, informative content, knowledgeable guests. A real must for employers, employees and not just women, men too!
Love this - was laughing throughout and so much of what you discussed ringed true. Have also read all your blogs on your website which resonate with me. Thank you for setting this up and getting to the heart of so many challenging issues. Can’t wait to hear more!
So relatable and funny- thank you Joy and Alsi for covering these important topics in a relaxed way! Can’t wait for more episodes!
Love what these two women are doing and can’t wait to see more! Really helpful to hear different perspectives!
Apple Podcasts | #79 | United Kingdom/Business/Non-Profit |
Apple Podcasts | #55 | South Korea/Business/Non-Profit |
Apple Podcasts | #96 | Hong Kong/Business/Non-Profit |
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