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Financial Wellness and How to Find It by Melanie Eusebe takes finance out of the business pages and into our personal lives. It tells us that the way we think about money has a lot to do with the way we think about ourselves, and the stories we believe about what we deserve. It is empowering and essential reading for anyone who ever earned a paycheque (and spent it). "Financial Wellness and How to Find It" by Melanie Eusebe - Book PReview Book of the Week - BOTW - Season 7 Book 30 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/3Srtqbt GET IT. READ :) #financialfreedom #wellness #growth FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behavior http://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/ Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESS https://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sfwalker/support
Melanie Eusebe is a creative entrepreneur and a director at Accenture, where she is also the Diversity and Inclusion lead. She is a co-founder of the Black British Business Awards and founder of the Money Moves financial empowerment programme. Melanie was a judge for the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction, and in the same year she was awarded an MBE for services to diversity in business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy New Year! Welcome to the first episode of the #LiveWellBeWell podcast in 2023 and what better way to kick start it than by exploring what financial health looks like? What even is financial health? If you are yet to explore this, then this podcast is for you. Today, Sarah Ann speaks to Melanie Eusebe MBE, author of ‘Financial Wellness and How to find it.' In this episode Melanie shares her journey of how she took control of her finances to set up Money Moves - her programme that allows you to maximise your career success and wealth potential, ultimately giving you financial freedom. We discuss what financial wellness is, and how to get it with tips and advice on how to start, which let's be honest, is probably one of the biggest obstacles for most of us. We also discuss reframing mindset around money, budgeting and breaking down shame and guilt around money, and the importance of normalising talking about finances. We explore how to have conversations with your partner around finances, how to set and enforce boundaries around finances and finally, Mel shares resources on how to help you feel empowered around all things money. Tune in for practical tips and actionable advice on achieving financial freedom and living your best life in 2023. Sign up here for the exciting free mini-course to RESET your health from Sarah Ann Macklin. Starts on 1st Jan 2023! www.livewellbewell.io #LiveWellBeWell Host: @sarahannmacklin | www.sarahannmacklin.com Brought to you by: @be_well_collective | www.bewellcollective.co.uk The Live Well Be Well Podcast produced by: The Podcast Guys Melanie's Website: https://www.melanieeusebe.com/
In this episode, Lydiah Igweh talks to Melanie Eusebe who shares insights about using data to foster diversity and inclusion. Melanie Eusebe is the founder of the Black British Business Awards (BBBAwards) and a Director of Strategy and Consulting at Accenture. Melanie is also a professor in leadership and management at a leading business school and has her own online financial wellness community. Alongside her leading role in the BBBAwards, Melanie was Executive Producer for the Women of the World (WoW) Festival, a global gender equality festival involving over two million women from 50 cities on five continents. Given the Queen's honours for her contributions, Melanie has been profiled as one of the most influential women in business and the creative industries in the UK.
The powerhouse that is Melanie Eusebe drops into the podcast to chat all things MONEY from her new book Financial Wellness And How To Find It. She shares her lessons on negotiating, having a better relationship with money and gives us her take on social media money trends like earning 6 figures and rich auntie lifestyle. Melanie is a creative entrepreneur, founder of The Black British Business Awards and a director at Accenture https://www.instagram.com/melanieeusebe/
This week on the podcast we are joined with Melanie Eusebe, author of Financial Wellness and How to Find It to sit and chat with us about all things financial wellness and what it really means! If you would like to grab a copy of her book, then tap here! For more All Things Money, make sure you give us a follow on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! Fancy supporting the podcast? You can do so here.
Melanie Eusebe is a creative entrepreneur and a director. She is also a co-founder of The Black British Business Awards and founder of the Money Moves financial empowerment programme. Melanie was a judge for the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction, and in the same year she was awarded an MBE for services to diversity in business. She is a powerhouse of pep talks and knowledge and brilliance and I'm thrilled to be talking to her today about her book Financial Wellness and how to find it. This is not just another money book, it goes deeper than that showing us that the way we think about money has a lot to do with the way we think about ourselves, and the stories we believe about what we deserve. I really enjoyed this conversation and hope you get a lot from it because I definitely did!You can buy Melanie's book here: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/153/9781398702691 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Melanie Eusebe is an award winning business strategist, working with clients to identify strategic priorities and initiatives for revenue generation and sustainable growth.Fresh out of university, Melanie worked at Canada's largest financial service institution, progressing quickly from Business Analyst to Manager of the Internet Channels. She moved to London and became a Big 4 Management Consultant and business advisor to aspiring entrepreneurs, as well as running strategic commercial initiatives and projects for global brands. In 2014, she launched The Black British Business Awards (#BBBAwards) – the largest awards programme of its kind, endorsed by Prime Minister May, the Mayor of London and esteemed business leaders.Melanie Eusebe Interview Questions1. An introduction from you - background, cultural background, overview, education…? 2. Can you tell us about your Education. You studied Philosophy, Political Science and French and the recipient of the Gordon Cressy Leadership Award. You moved to London to complete her Masters Degree in Philosophy from Birkbeck, University of London and you are now a professor of Leadership & Management, and Business Strategy. 3. How do you bridge between philosophy, education and the corporate world?4. You kept a unique career that balances and works between teaching in universities and big corporations and Career highlights?5. Can you tell us about your views on Leadership and management? Special in the light of your philosophy background?6. Can you tell us about the Black British Business Awards organisations and focus?7. What are the biggest challenges when it comes to diversity and management focus on the topics of the awards?8. What are your views on data, our society, technology and digital transformations special in the light of your work on leadership, management, diversity?9. You have been working between ideas, education, SMEs and corporations. Can you highlight some case study or experience you feel relevant from your experience?10. With Covid-19 what ways do you envision to redesign our society with technology and social impact?About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/More interviews and inspirational videos on Dinis Guarda YouTube
Today - three of the most important people in global finance get together to thrash out ideas about ways of averting vaccine inequality and the economic inequality that will be made worse as a result. Saudi Arabia has begun operating its first renewable energy project - a solar power plant; we hear from Professor Karen Young, a Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC. We look ahead to this year's Black British Business Awards with the event's organiser, Melanie Eusebe. A new hashtag is cropping up in Myanmar - #MilkTeaAlliance. So what's going on? We hear more from Iain Marlow of Bloomberg. Plus, the BBC’s Vincent Dowd reports on Broadway, the commercial theatre district in New York City, whose 41 theatres closed just over a year ago. And we're joined throughout the programme by David Kuo in Singapore; he's co-founder of the Smart Investor, and in Los Angeles we're joined by Emmy-award winning journalist Leyna Nguyen. (Picture of world map and vaccine via Getty Images).
Cary Leahey from Decision Economics in New Jersey brings us the latest markets news and we look ahead to this year's Black British Business Awards with the event's organiser, Melanie Eusebe.
That Looks Like Me (TLLM)is a series of interviews with black individuals in the UK who are excelling in their spheres. In second instalment of this series, we bring to you Melanie Eusebe, co-founder of the Black British Business Awards (BBBA) Listen and be inspired.
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How do you manage to create boundaries between work and home during lockdown? Dr Yasin Rofcanin, of the University of Bath’s School of Management discusses his new research exploring how COVID-19 is impacting our understanding of boundaries. We also hear from Chloë Davies, head of PR and Partnerships at myGwork, and Melanie Eusebe, management consultant and chair of the Black British Business Awards. Ida B. Wells was an journalist and campaigner. She's just been honoured with a special Pulitzer Price for her courageous reporting of the violence inflicted on African Americans during the lynching era. Professor Paula J. Giddings, who's written a biography of her, tells us about Ida and all that she achieved. How is lockdown affecting people living with dementia, as well as their carers? Linda Clare, Professor of Clinical Psychology of Ageing and Dementia at the University of Exeter, and Philly Hare, Co-Director of Innovations in Dementia discuss. Nurse and poet Molly Case reads her poem 'Hold Your Pen Torches High'. Listener Nadine tells us how the government advice for over-70s has affected her. Gabrielle Rifkind, psychotherapist and director of the conflict resolution organisation Oxford Process, and Professor Jane Lord, professor of immune cell biology and Director of the Institute of Inflammation & Ageing, University of Birmingham discuss social distancing guidance, and how best to communicate when you see risk differently. Cycling is seeing a huge increase in popularity thanks to people avoiding public transport and wanting to get some exercise. We hear from Krysia Williams from the Bristol Bike Project. Anna Jones has been described as ‘the kind of cook who makes you want to eat vegetarian food even if you're not vegetarian'. She shares some lunchtime ideas. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Dianne McGregor
It’s been seven weeks since the UK went into lockdown, and for many women, the lines between work and home life have become blurred on a day-to-day basis. What’s the best way to create boundaries in order to protect your own mental well-being and a sense of routine? Dr Yasin Rofcanin, of the University of Bath’s School of Management, has worked on new research exploring how COVID-19 is impacting our understanding of boundaries. Chloë Davies is the head of PR and Partnerships at myGwork – a business community for LGBT+ professionals. She’s currently working from home with a four and two year old. Melanie Eusebe is a business professor and a Director at Accenture, a management consulting firm. Where The Crawdads Sing, the first novel by Delia Owens, has sold more than 6 million copies. Woman’s Hour listeners have suggested it as a perfect lockdown read. Delia talks to Jane from her home in North Carolina – what does the book have to say about loneliness, resilience and the power of nature? The debate continues about whether or when people who don’t need PPE should wear face masks, and we’ve been talking to women round the world who have dragged out their sewing machines. Khedi is from Chechnya and she now lives in Gdansk. Maria Margaronis spoke to her with the help of a translator and to fellow mask-makers including a Polish psychologist. On Sunday evening the Prime Minister spoke to the country about the way out of lockdown and yesterday his government published its Covid 19 recovery strategy. Many have complained that the message is unclear, that supporting guidance is not yet ready and that too much is left to appeals to common sense – including the discretion of employers. But many are also anxious to get back to work, to support their families and to get their children back into education and childcare safely. But what account has been made of the economic position of women and including them in plans to rebuild the economy? Anneliese Dodds, Shadow Chancellor and MP for Oxford East discusses her concerns about the government’s plans. The teenage years are the ones where young people seek independence. So how is it working out now that they’re cooped up at home with their parents 24/7? In today’s Woman’s Hour Corona Diaries, Kate in Cirencester talks about the changing landscape of her relationship with her twin teenage girls, and how they’re trying to establish new boundaries to suit life in lockdown. Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Sarah Crawley Interviewed guest: Dr Yasin Rofcanin Interviewed guest: Chloë Davies Interviewed guest: Melanie Eusebe Interviewed guest: Delia Owens Interviewed guest: Khedi Interviewed guest: Anneliese Dodds Interviewed guest: Kate Treadaway Reporter: Maria Margaronis
On this week's episode – the last of season two – Clare is speaking to Melanie Eusebe, entrepreneur, Chair of the Black British Business Awards, and professor of leadership, about the trials and tribulations facing an organisation's middle-management and those new to the line managing process. Hosted by Clare Carpenter. Produced by Nick Hilton for Podot. Recorded by Kelly Richmond. Edited by Michaela Herrmann. This podcast is brought to you by Corndel. Find out more at leadership2020.co.uk (http://leadership2020.co.uk/)
On today's show I welcome Chris Edson, Co-Founder of OurPath, who are tackling one of the world's biggest health issues globally. In light of the NHS in the UK recently warning that obesity is becoming the 'new smoking', I chat to Chris about OurPath helping those trying to lose weight and prevent the onset of Type II diabetes. Before we dive in, I've got a new podcast for you to check out. Those of you who are regular listeners to the show will know that I launched the Screw It, Just Do It podcast agency back in the summer. The aim is to help busy entrepreneurs and brands connect wit their ideal customers by creating podcasts for them.The first one is off the production line and straight into the Apple Music Chart at #39. It's called the Festival Of Enterprise, a FREE two-day event at the NEC in Birmingham, which the organisers wanted a podcast to promote as part of their marketing strategy. The event features 150+ speakers over two days and is for entrepreneurs and business owners, with the aim of helping you grow your business faster. I've put together interviews with the likes of Lord Bilimoria, founder of Cobra Beer, Trustpilot founder Peter Holten Muhlmann, Fran Boorman, Melanie Eusebe and a few former guests of this show in Piers Linney and Camilla Ainsworth. Got to Festival of Enterprise to grab your free ticket and download the podcast. I'll be there over the two days speaking and chatting to a number of the speakers. I'm working on another six podcasts for a mixture of brands and entrepreneurs to launch this autumn, and have capacity for another three more before the new year.If you'd like to have a chat about helping put together a podcast for your brand, be that business or personal, please get in touch by emailing alex@screwitjustdoit.org Chris Edson and his Co-Founder, Mike Gibbs, met whilst both were working as advisors to the NHS. Having seen the impact of lifestyle diseases on both people and health services first-hand, they decided to quit their jobs back in 2014 to try and find a solution. Diseases like Type II Diabetes cost the NHS over £10 Billion per year and are preventable through lifestyle interventions. So they created a programme that would help people live a healthier life, free of chronic conditions. Within a year of launching they became the first online behavioural change programme to be commissioned by the NHS. They've since been recognised in the Top 50 startups in the European Union and both Chris and Mike were featured in Forbes 30 under 30 list. I met up with Chris to find out more. Let's StartUp!
Welcome to episode #2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2019. On today's show I welcome Melanie Eusebe, British entrepreneur and author and the co-founder of the Black British Business Awards.Melanie has over twenty years experience as a management consultant, with a career that spans 5 continents working with some of the world's biggest brands and largest organisations.At this year's Festival Of Enterprise you can find Melanie at the business leaders live keynote stage. She'll be joined by some of the most famous names in British business along with innovating industry captains from retail, technology, manufacturing, media and more.On today's episode Melanie gives us a taste of what she'll be talking about:MoneyDiversityEconomic inclusion and empowermentThe growth of lifestyle businessesGet your FREE ticket to the Festival Of Enterprise here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harriet Emma and Melanie Eusebe are joined by legendary Top of the Pops Talent Agent Melanie Blake, who has taken 30 years of experience in the television and music industry and crafted a griping, gritty and grasping fiction story.Melanie is talking about the true colours of celebrity culture, the dynamics of the media industry and how the balanced is tipped to favour men over women, as well as the stigma that she has experienced around targeting a mainstream audience with a story about working class, middle aged women, you can find more details of her book "Thunder Girls" here.She says she wants to provide escapism for women with stories full of glamour and gossip, to carry on a legacy of glitzy fiction stories and take over from Jackie Collins and some of her other favourite authors that have inspired her and provided her with comfort throughout life.She also reveals that she was brought up in a born again christian cult, with very strong beliefs and restrictions, as she explains, Jackie Collins novels became her escapism, before she actually managed to escape her family in Salford and arrived in London on her own with nothing all on her on her 17th Birthday.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Economic and Social Research Council estimate that black businesses contribute between 25-32 billion pounds to the UK economy. Melanie Eusebe, founder of The Black British Business Awards and Racheal Sealy, who runs UK Afrolista, join 5 Live journalist Jessie Aru-Phillips, Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide MBE and TV presenter Scarlette Douglas to share their stories.
Melanie Eusebe is an Entrepreneur, Strategist, Creative Business Lady and Chair of the Black British Business Awards She is also on the WOW-Women of the World Committee. The 'Influential Women Podcast' discusses Melanie's life, work, passions, motivations and influences and is co-produced by presenter Nicki Bannerman and audio producer Juliette Nicholls. Support us and help us keep making the podcast here: https://patreon.com/InfluentialWomenPodcast?utmmedium=social&utmsource=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare @nickihbc @julesnicholls
This is kind of but not really episode 19… In this episode Nicola and I have a discussion recapping our Wellness is Wellth event that took place on 18/01/2019. Tamu from @livethreesixty and I joined forces to host the Wellness is Wellth event which took place on Friday 18th January in the centre of London’s financial district at Thomson Reuters. ( A big thank-you to Thomson Reuters for sponsoring and Geoffrey for making it happen, we really do appreciate it!. The magic of the event was just too good not to share and so we recorded this episode where we talk through knowledge bombs, truth-filled takeaways and absolute gems that the amazing panel Army Majeed @london_city_mum , Melanie Eusebe @melanieeusebe and Paula Perry @you4us_uk shared so openly and generously. Talking about money can be confronting, triggering and they aren’t always the easiest of conversations to have, we know this and our intention is to help change that for you. Why? Because we ALL know it is 100% necessary and this is the case wherever you are in your financial wellness journey. So dive in, enjoy and share your thoughts with us. The following resources were mentioned on the night: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki The Financial Diet by Chelsea Fagan Your Money Or Your Life by Vicki Robin Know Your Worth Jessica Vaughn Millionaire Women Next Door by Thomas Stanley Investing For Dummies (check the version for your region) Get Rich Lucky Bitch by Denise Duffield-Thomas I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Please do also check out each of the panelist’s as they have amazing offerings to help you do the work! And of course make sure you are following Nicola @alifemoreinspired and I @livethreesixty on Instagram to be the first to hear our exciting news on next steps for #wellnessiswellth.
This is an extra special episode of the podcast and I am super excited to bring it to you. Tamu from @livethreesixty and I joined forces to host the Wellness is Wellth event which took place on Friday 18th January in the centre of London’s financial district at Thomson Reuters. ( A big thank-you to Thomson Reuters for sponsoring and Geoffrey for making it happen, we really do appreciate it!). The magic of the event was just too good not to share and so we recorded this episode where we talk through knowledge bombs, truth-filled takeaways and absolute gems that the amazing panel Army Majeed @london_city_mum , Melanie Eusebe @melanieeusebe and Paula Perry @you4us_uk shared so openly and generously. Talking about money can be confronting, triggering and they aren’t always the easiest of conversations to have, we know this and our intention is to help change that for you. Why? Because we ALL know it is 100% necessary and this is the case wherever you are in your financial wellness journey. So dive in, enjoy and share your thoughts with us. The following resources were mentioned on the night: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Th Financial Diet by Chelsea Fagan Your Money Or Your Life by Vicki Robin Know Your Worth Jessica Vaughn Millionaire Women Next Door by Thomas Stanley Investing For Dummies (check the version for your region) Get Rich Lucky Bitch by Denise Duffield-Thomas I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi Please do also check out each of the panelist’s as they have amazing offerings to help you do the work! And of course make sure you are following Tamu @livethreesixty and I @alifemoreinspired on Instagram to be the first to hear our exciting news on next steps for #wellnessiswellth.
Melanie Eusebe is a Business Strategist, who is the Chair and Founder of the Black British Business Awards, Melanie was also the Executive Producer for the Women of the World Festival (WoW) a global gender equality festival occurring with over 2 million women over 50 cities in 5 continents. with over 20 years experience as a Management Consultant, with a career that spans 5 continents working with some of the world’s biggest brands and largest organisations. She shares her experience and love for teaching as a Professor of Business at a leading business school, as well as through her own online business school. Melanie has been profiled as one of the most influential women in Business and the Creative Industries in the UK.
Melanie Eusebe is a Business Strategist, who is the Chair and Founder of the Black British Business Awards, Melanie was also the Executive Producer for the Women of the World Festival (WoW) a global gender equality festival occurring with over 2 million women over 50 cities in 5 continents. with over 20 years experience as a Management Consultant, with a career that spans 5 continents working with some of the world’s biggest brands and largest organisations. She shares her experience and love for teaching as a Professor of Business at a leading business school, as well as through her own online business school. Melanie has been profiled as one of the most influential women in Business and the Creative Industries in the UK.
TBB Talks to one half of the team behind the Black British Business Awards, Melanie Eusebe, to find out how this important calendar event, endorsed by the Prime Minister, The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Secretary of State Sajid Javid MP has managed to achieve 5 wonderful years of success. Celebrating its 5th anniversary, the BBBAwards takes place Thursday 4th October. Founded by Melanie Eusebe and Sophie Chandauka, the BBBA's are the only premium awards programme to celebrate both the exceptional performance and outstanding achievements of black professionals and entrepreneurs in global, small and medium enterprises operating in Great Britain. The winners will be announced during the special awards ceremony and evening gala taking place at The Grange St Paul's Hotel London on 4th October 2018. Previous winners have included the exceptional musical innovation of Chi-chi Nwanoku MBE, Dragons Den winner Chika Russell, world-class Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Miss Samantha Tross and pioneer Managing Director Carol Lake of JP Morgan. Major sponsors for this year include Baker & McKenzie, Barclays, Bloomberg, Facebook and Thomson Reuters. Find out more: https://www.thebbbawards.com/ Find out more about Melanie's online business course ‘Blueprint':http://melanieeusebe.com/
We discuss our 'WOW' moments this month - inspired by our co-host Melanie Eusebe, Executive Producer of the Women of the World (WOW) Festival at London Southbank. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by the woman who 'grew up with the Internet', the fabulous Emma Gannon and we talk breastfeeding, single category awards and more. Melanie Eusebe, Executive Producer of the WOW Festivals is our co-host this week and Emma Sexton is in the hot seat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the week of International Women’s Day, guest presenter Vanessa Sanyauke talks politics, business and life with three inspirational guests. Entrepreneur Edwina Dunn shares the stories behind her book The Female Lead, and is joined by Melanie Eusebe, the executive producer of the Women of the World Festival. Plus we hear from the country’s longest serving female MP, Harriet Harman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Always a joy to listen to how my guests decide to start their businesses. For some like Melanie, it was always written in the stars that she would be her own boss one day! I never get tired of listening to such inspirational journeys and Melanie’s is no different. Listen in here – Interview with […]