Coffee with Jane Evans, founder of The Uninvisability Project
In 2015, Jane applied for over 180 jobs and got 5 interviews. After a 30-year successful career in advertising, she found herself in her early 50s, seemingly unemployable. Rather than moan about it, she decided to fix it and created The Uninvisibility Project to shine a light on the issue and get more midlife women hired.
Coffee with MPowered Women Co-Founder Juliet Warkentin
Juliet Warkentin, Co-Founder of Mpoweredwomen.net is using all the experience she gained in a wide career that covered journalism, communications strategy and marketing to provide women with better information about menopause, sex and beauty in midlife.
Coffee with Daye CEO, Lisa Rodwell
Lisa has spent her career growing some of the world’s most exciting businesses including Ebay, Moo.com, Wool and The Gang and Starling Bank. She was there at the early stages when these companies were shaking up their industries. And she is doing it again - helping to reshape the way we think of women’s health as CEO of Daye.
Coffee with Jeff Tidwell
What do you do when you notice you are no longer the youngest guy in the room? The answer for Jeff Tidwell, the founder of Next For Me, is start a new business, build a community and start conversations.
Coffee with Mark Cranwell
Courage to try and the courage to take chances. If you want to make a change or try something new, it couldn’t be more important. We talk to Mark Cranwell, MD Block9 who has spent his career saying yes.
Coffee with Jenny Dyson
Creative director at Pencil Agency and founder of Goddess Charms Jenny Dyson thinks we shouldn’t be afraid to to put our hand up and say I am struggling; you might just find you are not alone.
Coffee with Neil Gibson
If you take a risk and it pays off it, every day you get to do something you love. That was the thinking that led Neil Gibson from management consultancy to graphic novel publishing.
Coffee with Fleur Emery
Think you are unemployable in mainstream work environments? Fleur Emery, start-up expert and columnist at Courier Magazine did and this realisation and her desire to keep her life simple was life-changing.