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In this powerful episode of the Spiritual Journey Podcast, host Nimesh Radia welcomes Natalie Byrne, founder of Blank Space, for a deeply insightful conversation about navigating the profound shifts happening globally and within ourselves. Together, they explore the transition from masculine to feminine energy, the importance of intentional living, and how authentic leadership can inspire transformation in personal and professional realms.Nimesh and Natalie dive into themes of leadership, community, and self-discovery, offering practical advice for aligning with your passion, purpose, and natural gifts. They discuss the chaos and growth of the collective awakening and share how embracing your unique light can help you navigate these transformative times. Whether you are seeking personal growth, healing within the corporate world, or clarity on your life's path, this episode provides the tools and inspiration to create meaningful change.Key Takeaways:
Natalie Byrne is a brand strategist focusing on helping CEOs, celebrities, and brands build a more sustainable world. She also leads Blank Space, an impact strategy firm working with Fortune 500 companies and leaders dedicated to positive change. Natalie has held high profile roles at Dermalogica and Unilever and has been a White House delegate under President Obama speaking on topics of sustainability and brand. She currently advises the United Nations on topics of gender equality and specifically how businesses can contribute to it. In this episode we talk about:The Role of Branding in the Tech IndustryTransforming Brands into MovementsHow VCs should think of their BrandsNavigating Business and Social ActivismImportance of Authenticity in BrandingRole of CEOs as ActivistsEmbedding Values into the Company DNA===Find other episodes on > https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTAConnect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/Questions/suggestions? Join our Telegram group > https://t.me/pursuitofscrappiness
Natalie Byrne is the founder of ‘blank space', an impact and communications firm, where she works with mission-driven brands, top CEO's, celebrities, and philanthropists to activate their platforms, scale their impact, and create a meaningful legacy. Positioned at the intersection of impact, business and culture, her unique perspective creates the space for conversation that challenges the status quo and moves us toward future-forward solutions.Clients include global brands such as WW, Unilever and Kroger; known as the ‘Founder Whisperer', she also supports Founders and C Suite in the M&A process and post-acquisition on their impact, legacy and thought leadership.She was honored to be a White House delegate under President Obama traveling with him to Kenya for the State Department's innovation program for entrepreneurs. She works closely with the United Nations on innovative leadership and an integrating the private sector under the SDGs. A passionate speaker who is not afraid to tackle the tough issues, Natalie's insights have been featured at SXSW, United Nations, Cannes, Sundance, Vox, UCLA Anderson Business School, the White House, the Guardian, New York Times and many other outlets.
Ever wondered what it takes to transition from journalism, corporate world, and eventually into entrepreneurship? Well, there's no better person to walk us through this journey than Natalie Byrne, founder of Blank Space. Natalie's story is one of resilience, vision, and a relentless commitment to purposeful business practices. During this episode, she opens up about her transition journey and how her diverse experiences shaped her business. From her admirable work during the pandemic to how she's navigating the 'quick to cancel' culture, there's so much to learn from Natalie's experience.Making a global impact is no small feat, yet Natalie has shown this is not only possible but essential. She takes us back to her life-changing trip with President Obama to Kenya, which sparked her desire to make a difference in the world. Her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs is clear as day: roll up your sleeves, wear multiple hats, and be ready to put in the work. The transition from being an employee to an entrepreneur is an intense process, but Natalie's insights give valuable guidance on what to expect and how to stay on course.But that's not all! Natalie and I also dive into the nuances of conferences, thought leadership, and activism. She emphasizes the significance of being intentional in your spaces, using words and platforms for meaningful communication, and the absolute need for preparation and clarity when standing up for your beliefs. Stories of big corporations like Budweiser and Campbell's provide real-life examples of successes and failures in this arena. Trust us, you wouldn't want to miss the wealth of lessons Natalie brings to this episode! So, buckle up and get ready for an enlightening journey with Natalie Byrne!https://www.blankspaceworks.com/We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Follow us on all socials at @amplifywithanika and @yourbrandamplified Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Visit our website Connect with us at anika@yourbrandamplified.com Join me on PodMatch to start your own journey as a podcast guest!
Art inspires and touches our souls. It has the power to bring us together and create incredible emotional experiences. Natalie uses her gift of creativity to paint the colorful world of her friends and family, one that brings peace and celebrates our differences. She believes in creating from the heart and not leaving anyone behind. Natalie Byrne is a Latina illustrator & author based in London whose main purpose is to educate on mental health, relationships, and social issues through her colorful art style. She has a book called Periods. which educates people of all ages and genders about everything they need to know about female menstruation and has also worked with brands such as Adobe, Logitech, Vans, and Nike. When Natalie is not illustrating, she runs the Going Places Podcast where she invites friends and guests to talk about their creativity, process, and journey. TIMESTAMPS: 1:46 - Origins with art 8:00 - Entrepreneurial artistry 13:30 - Knowing yourself & fearing less 14:50 - Work-life balance 19:08 - Inclusivity & representation 29:49 - Creatives: listen to your voice & stay fluid 41:10 - Stronger together (artists unite) 44:45 - How to deal with creative blocks FIND NATALIE ONLINE: Website Instagram: @nataliebyrne TikTok: @nataliebyrne_ SPONSOR: Fenty Skin | buy the Fenty Skin Start'rs at FENTYSKIN.COM MENTIONED: Book - Period. Going Places Podcast Shop The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 199 SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAVENDAIRE LIFESTYLE PODCAST Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube LAVENDAIRE YouTube Instagram
In this episode, Natalie Byrne (she/her), discusses what she would idealistically want in an ideal world, from demanding something as simple as safety for all to parents teaching their kids life lessons. Natalie also discusses the power of art and what she's learned from the older generations of her family in Chile.Hosted by 21-year-old artist and climate justice activist, Tolmeia Gregory (she/her - also known as, Tolly), idealistically is the podcast where activists, artists, influencers, scientists and more are asked what they would idealistically want, in an ideal world, to inspire more people to start creating radical visions of the future.Things mentioned in this episode:Greenwashing illustration (instagram.com/p/CSK1IhZiLz5/)Natalie's books (nataliebyrne.uk/books)Fran Nerd (instagram.com/frannerd/)Andy J. Pizza (instagram.com/andyjpizza/)Bloody Good Period (instagram.com/bloodygoodperiod/)Kenny Ethan Jones (instagram.com/kennyethanjones/)Venus Libido (instagram.com/venuslibido/)Jacqueline Wilson & Nick SharrattFollow Natalie Byrne:Twitter: twitter.com/nataliebyrne_Instagram: instagram.com/nataliebyrnePatreon: patreon.com/nataliebyrneShop: nataliebyrne.ukFollow the podcast:Twitter: twitter.com/idealisticallyPInstagram: instagram.com/idealisticallypodFollow the host:Twitter: twitter.com/tolmeiaInstagram: instagram.com/tolmeiawww.tolmeiagregory.com/idealisticallyCreated and edited by: Tolmeia GregoryOriginal music by: Stowe Gregory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You can find Natalie's website, here. Her Instagram profile can be found, here (@nataliebyrne) and Twitter, right here (@nataliebyrne_). The Amazon link for Natalie's book, "Period" can be found here. And I totally forgot to mention during the episode, Nat also co-hosts a podcast with Venus Libido called "The Loneliness Collaboration", and you can find it on iTunes here.
Welcome to the second series of The Slice Podcast. A weekly pick-me-up Podcast covering everything from work woes to self-care brought to you by Megan Morass and Tara Starlet. We bring you bitesize segments to get you motivated every Monday morning. The Slice Podcast is a motivational tool to build on your morning routine, so you can start your day on the right foot and kick-ass all week. This week we discuss 'Creativity' with Natalie Byrne, Latina illustrator, Author of Period and co-host of @thelonelinesscollaboration. Natalie is a huge creative inspiration, she draws about things that touch her, and demand that she shines a light on them. She has seen huge success with her book Period and talks about what motivates her to be creative. Creativity can sometimes fall to the bottom of the 'to-do' list, but in this episode, we talk about how to make sure you dedicate time to create, and why it's so important. This episode is essential listening for all. Follow Natalie on Instagram @nataliebyrne Follow The Slice Podcast @theslicepodcast on Instagram, @TheSlice_tweet on Twitter and @TheSliceMotivationalPodcast on facebook. Follow Megan Morass on @meganmorass Follow Tara Starlett on @tarastarlett
In episode three, journalist Kieran Yates and illustrator Natalie Byrne talk about the representation of contraception in the media – when was the last time you saw a condom in a sex scene? They also discuss self-confidence and the importance of finding your voice. ellaOne film-coated tablet for emergency contraception. Contains ulipristal acetate. Always read the label
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This week, the girls spoke with illustrators, mental health activists and fellow podcasters Natalie Byrne (@nataliebyrne) and Venus Libido (@venuslibido) about the effect your mental health can have on your sex and relationships. Remember to follow us on instagram @passionfruit.podcast and check out Natalie and Venus' podcast "The Loneliness Collaboration"
Welcome back to Never Read The Comments, the podcast which explores the ways the internet is being used to affect positive social change. In today's episode I interview Natalie Byrne, illustrator and author of the book Period, about her work and how she uses instagram as a platform to convey her message. We talk about everything from oversharing and dating, getting paid as young female creatives and building your support network. You can find more about Natalie's work here: instagram.com/nataliebyrne http://nat-b.com/ Pleases share the podcast as widely as possible and remember to rate, review & subscribe.
My guest this week is the author and illustrator Natalie Byrne. Natalie's book PERIOD was published in November 2018, and is an extensive guide to all things about menstruation for young people. Her inspiration for the book came when she realised there weren't many resources out there for young people to learn about their bodies and the societal stigma and shame many of us have when it comes to talking about our periods. I spoke to Natalie all about her process of writing and illustrating her book, mental health and her experiences campaigning for period poverty and a more open dialogue around bleeding. -- LINKS -- Buy Natalie's book PERIOD: https://amzn.to/2TSNemR Natalie's website: http://nat-b.com/ Natalie's Instagram: https://bit.ly/2rbds8S Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/fayecwhite Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faye.c.white
Hosted by Natalie Byrne the Illustrator and Author of the book Period and Kezia Bayard-White one half of Break the Habit Press, the publishers of Period. Period the podcast is a collection of conversations about periods from activists, organisations and people who are pushing for change. Aiming to create community, keep the conversation going and educate. We are periodthepodcast on instgram or alternatively you can send as an email at periodthepodcastuk@gmail.com Thanks so much for listening to our trailer The first episode will be out very soon. If you can’t wait and want to listen to conversations about periods, we love the first blood podcast, hosted by Ella Woods, and also the new blobcast podcast. Thanks so much to our friends Weird Ears for the wonderful music. instagram.com/weird_ears www.facebook.com/weirdearsworld See you soon! BUY PERIOD the book www.breakthehabitpress.com/books Natalie Byrne instagram.com/nataliebyrne Kezia Bayard-White www.instagram.com/keziajbw/ Break the Habit Press www.instagram.com/brkthehbt/
A few weeks ago, Anna met up with writer and illustrator Natalie Byrne and the co-founders of Break The Habit Press, Becca Souster and Kezia Bayard-White, to talk about Natalie's book Period, a manual for parents, kids, uterus-owners and non-uterus-owners alike. There's still so much stigma surrounding menstruation and that's why this book exists - to dispel myths and to get us talking. It's safe to say there was absolutely no shortage of talk when these four got together...
We're back! And I promise it's been worth the wait! I'm joined for episode 7 by the bloody brilliant Natalie Byrne - Latina London based illustrator and author of brand new book 'Period'! Surrounded by a first-day-of-period-shop of buttons, brownies and banana bread, we discussed accidentally sticking your head above the sand, Medieval menstrual facts, a frankly awful first period, and coronas. Not the beer. You'll see. First Blood is a comedy podcast about periods and puberty, hosted by Ella Woods. Get in touch at FirstBloodPodcastUK@gmail.com, and follow us on @FirstBloodPodcastUK on Instagram, @FirstBloodPodUK on Twitter. Follow Natalie Byrne on Instagram at @nataliebyrne, and visit nat-b.com. To pre-order 'Period', visit https://www.breakthehabitpress.com/books/. To order a ticket to the 'Period' book launch on Thurs 1st November, visithttps://www.waterstones.com/events/launch-of-period-with-natalie-byrne-tcr/london-tottenham-court-road.
In this episode of Beautiful Moments, Karla Ballard and Natalie Byrne tell the story of their fated friendship and discuss the ties that bind communities together. The full Beautiful Moments Podcast is available on all of your favorite podcast outlets. All proceeds from this episode of the podcast will be donated to YING. Follow the links below for more information about YING, our podcast host Cal Fussman, or for more from our interview guests, Karla Ballard and Natalie Byrne. Sign up for Cal's weekly newsletter: http://www.Calfussman.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/calfussman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calfussman For more from Karla and Natalie: Website: https://www.yingme.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yingme_co/