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In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:Zuckerberg Tries to Enlist Trump in Fight Against Meta EU Ruling (WSJ)EU set to limit Apple and Meta fines to avoid ire of Donald Trump (Financial Times)Adolescence hard to watch as a dad, Starmer tells creators (BBC)‘Adolescence' on Netflix: A painful wake-up call about unregulated internet use for teens (The Conversation)Adolescence hits Netflix's Top 10 Global chart in just three weeks as it reaches over 96MILLION views (Daily Mail)Online ‘Pedophile Hunters' Are Growing More Violent — and Going Viral (NY Times)ESPN's Pat McAfee and others amplified a false rumor. A teenager's life was ‘destroyed' (NY Times)Myanmar's Internet Censorship Limits Information About Quake (NY Times)This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund, and by our sponsor Internet Society, a global nonprofit that advocates for an open, globally connected, secure and trustworthy Internet for everyone. In our Bonus Chat, Internet Society's Natalie Campbell talks about issues around US leadership on digital trade and an open internet, related to a letter the Internet Society sent this week to the US Trade Representative. Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast from Techdirt and Everything in Moderation. Send us your feedback at podcast@ctrlaltspeech.com and sponsorship enquiries to sponsorship@ctrlaltspeech.com. Thanks for listening.
In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:TikTok Ban Upheld (DC Circuit)TikTok's Romanian reckoning (Politico)Romania asks EU to investigate TikTok's election handling after ultranationalist's stunning win (Politico)TikTok Removes Covert Network Linked to Romanian Candidate (Bloomberg)GOP FTC Commissioners Abuse “Free Speech” Rhetoric To Push For Government Control Over Online Speech (Techdirt)Race to replace FTC chair Lina Khan pits antitrust hawks against candidate softer on Big Tech: sources (NY Post)Meta says it's mistakenly moderating too much (The Verge)The Curious Case Of ChatGPT's Banned Names: Hard-Coding Blocks To Avoid Nuisance Threats (Techdirt)This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund, and by our sponsor Internet Society, a global nonprofit that advocates for an open, globally connected, secure and trustworthy Internet for everyone. In our Bonus Chat, Natalie Campbell and John Perrino from Internet Society join us to talk about the social media age restriction law in Australia, a proposed age verification bill in Canada, and the trend of age gating and age verification globally, and what it means for the open internet. Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast from Techdirt and Everything in Moderation. Send us your feedback at podcast@ctrlaltspeech.com and sponsorship enquiries to sponsorship@ctrlaltspeech.com. Thanks for listening.
In this episode of Steel & Whiskey, we discuss the essential strategies for finding and retaining top talent in the steel industry. We are joined by Natalie Campbell from Bauer Underground, who shares personal experiences, innovative approaches, and practical advice on attracting skilled professionals and keeping them engaged. Whether you're a detailer, fabricator, or industry manager, this episode offers valuable insights to help you build and maintain a strong and motivated workforce.
Aunties get to know Natalie Campbell on who she is and why she should be Mayor of London
4 Grown Black Women take on the news, culture and solve some juicy dilemmas. In this episode your favourite Aunties, AKUA, NANA & SADE this week are joined by London Mayoral Candidate … Natalie CampbellNatalie joins The Aunties to discuss ... NEWS & NONSENSE*Well wishes to RAGEH OMAAR who became ill on air whilst reading the news … he's recovering at home with family. *A big sending of love to the family and friends of DANIEL ANJORIN the 14 year old boy murdered by a man carrying a sword in Hainhault on Tuesday *Influencer NISSY TEE asks the internet if she's doing too much being upset that someone mistakenly called her HUSBAND her BOYFRIEND …*AFROBEATS has entered the beef chat … WIZKID & DAVIDO throw social media shots at each other Film producer HARVEY WEINSTEIN's 2020 rape conviction has been overturned ... though he will remain in jail for other charges. *TRUMP is held in contempt of court for breaking his gag order during the trialENEMY OF PROGRESS - Charlston White, Richard Gadd, Keir Starmer and Drew BarrymoreWELCOME TO THE FAMILY - Kendrick Lamar, Congo, Jamaica and American Students protesting, George the poetAUNTIES KNOW BEST - Some wild dilemmas get discussed WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK - ChaptersSign up to our YOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP for just £1.99 per month Send us a BIRTHDAY GIFT - we're 4 years old
Join Our Discord Community: Discord Email Us: TheDayAfter@THENEWBLXCK.com WhatsAPP: 07564841073 Join us in our twitter community - Twitter Subscribe NOW to The Day After: shorturl.at/brKOX The Day After, (00:00) Intro: (29:57) Headlines: Rishi Sunak appeals to Reform UK defectors to stick by the Conservatives over immigration and net zero, Nato Deputy says US needs Europe to stand up to Russia and China threat, Biden issues warning as Iran ‘prepares to launch missile strike' on Israe (34:12) Word On Road: Joyner Lucas reminisces on dating Ashanti before Nelly Azealia Banks trolls Doechii on what to call her fans Gunna will not be called as a witness in Young Thug's trial Ari Lennox addresses Joe Budden 25 times lol LHHATL: Mendecees tells Yandy he feels like a single parent Burna Boy & balaclavad up Stefflon Don spotted together publicly Stormzy is cooking in the studio Cardi B confirms her new album will be released this year Mizzy shares he's on a good path in life Britain's got talent is back! (01:11:10) Headlines: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh says three sons killed in airstrike, Court hears Keir Starmer's wife effectively forced out of home after pro-Palestine protest, Home Office says 150 asylum seeker hotels to be closed by May (01:14:39) The People's Journal: Assault of shop workers to be made specific criminal offence, Passport price to rise for second time in 14 months in the UK, Spotify to hike subscription price by up to £24 a year, Wendy's creating 400 jobs as part of UK expansion, Olympics introduces prize money, Wagwarn for the price of Olive Oil?, Discount chain Poundstretcher makes new home a Fortress (01:35:15) The One About Natalie Campbell (03:47:16) Headlines: Labour candidate in Scotland suspended over ‘racist' social media activity, NHS bosses ordered to reveal fate of 9,000 young transgender Tavistock patients, Over 25 million people facing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, says UNHCR (03:51:17) The Reaction: Champions League Results, PSG 2-3 Barcelona: Andreas Christensen and Raphinha give Barca advantage in Champions League quarter-final (03:52:47) Outro #News #CurrentAffairs #Sports --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message
Natalie Campbell MBE, an acclaimed social entrepreneur and distinguished broadcaster, assumes the role of Co-CEO at Belu Water during the day—a beverage enterprise prioritising people and the environment. Belu's impactful contributions to WaterAid have surpassed £5.4 million, aiding WaterAid's mission to provide clean water, decent toilets, and improved hygiene worldwide. Recently appointed as the Chancellor of The University of Westminster, Natalie unveiled the groundbreaking 'Chancellor's Circle' initiative during her installation. This initiative seeks to forge connections between London businesses and the student community, fostering a symbiotic relationship. In a bold move, Natalie is now running for the Mayor of London in the 2024 election. Join us as we delve into Natalie's inspiring life narrative, explore her perspectives on London's current state, and discover why Natalie believes she should be your next Mayor of London… voting is on the 2nd March. We discuss: - Nurtured in a Jamaican family - Deciding to become a CEO at the tender age of 15 - Confronting discrimination challenges during university years - Activating the entrepreneurial spirit and entering "business mode" - Establishing a personal clothing franchise venture at the age of 21 - Overcoming the setback of franchise bankruptcy - Transcending as a board member, impacting and transforming lives - Assuming the role of Co-CEO at Belu Water merely three weeks before lockdown - Embracing the ambitious goal of becoming the Mayor of London - Compelling reasons why your vote should go to Natalie Campbell... Watch on YouTube Follow us @HOWIBECAME__ We're on Instagram, TikTok, X and Facebook Unity & Motion - A London based production company specialising in commercials and branded content Email: info@weunify.co.uk This is a UNIFY Podcast. Produced by Unity & Motion Credits: Director: Charles Parkinson Poet & VO Artist: Ashley Samuels-McKenzie Sound Recordist: Stuart Aitken Camera Operator: Stuart Aitken Editor: Catherine Singh
Natalie Campbell and Charlotte Harrington, Co-CEOs of BELU, join Michael today on the podcast. BELU is a Social Enterprise focusing on transforming the hospitality industry's approach to water, using an innovative business model to deliver top-notch water service to venues while contributing significantly to social and environmental causes. The episode discusses the unique approach to distributing leadership, the journeys of Natalie and Charlotte as Co-CEOs, and the importance of purpose-driven and sustainable businesses in the modern hospitality industry. Links:https://belu.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/csharrington1/A big thank you to our sponsor Bizimply who is helping progressive leaders and operators make every shift run like clockwork. Head to our website at www.bizimply.com or email them directly at podcast@bizimply.com.Connect with the podcastJoin the Hospitality Mavericks newsletterTune in via your favourite podcast platform - here More episodes for you to check out here This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Enjoying the podcast? Tell us what you think below and give us a rating. As always we'd love to hear your suggestions and feedback. Send us an email: podcast@pensionbee.com. While many organisations may talk about equality, research tells us that women are far less likely to secure a pay rise than men - even when they ask for one! Nearly one in every three men who ask for more pay get it, but only one in every five women are successful. This month on The Pension Confident Podcast, inspired by International Women's Day, we're discussing how to earn more money. Join our host, Philippa Lamb, and our expert panel as they discuss how to bridge the gap between your potential and your paycheque: Social Entrepreneur and Broadcaster, Natalie Campbell MBE; CEO and Co-Founder of The Know, Lynn Anderson Clark; and Senior Customer Experience Researcher at PensionBee, Priyal Kanabar. Episode Breakdown: 01:52 Pay gaps in the workplace 04:27 Early stage careers 07:52 The mentorship relationship 11:10 Job application behaviour 13:17 Job interview tips 16:12 Negotiating for higher pay 18:55 Benchmarking your salary 24:10 Later life careers Further reading: To learn more about navigating pay negotiations and improving your financial prospects, check out these articles from PensionBee: Episode 25 transcript How can we improve financial health amongst women? Can financial education platforms help close the gender financial literacy gap? How women can boost their pension savings Six ways to start talking about money How to check your State Pension forecast 10 money making ideas for stay-at-home mums How to catch up on pension payments Other useful resources: Find and compare gender pay gap data (GOV.UK) Explore salaries at the world's most innovative companies (Otta) The Carer's Pension Gap (PensionBee) Queenagers: research portrait of midlife women (Noon) Catch up on the latest news, read our transcripts or watch on YouTube: The Pension Confident Podcast The Pension Confident Podcast on YouTube Follow PensionBee (@PensionBee) on X, Threads, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and LinkedIn. Follow Natalie Campbell (@NatDCampbell) on X, Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn. Follow The Know (@theknowmedia) on X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Co-CEO of bottled water company, Belu, and University of Westminster Chancellor among many other roles, Natalie Campbell MBE decided to run in the mayoral race in the upcoming elections. For her, politics is a waiting game for everyone: were all waiting for positive change. Its high time that the people who we elect should be those who know what it is to struggle and who look like the people they serve. For impactful change, she believes, we must lean in. She pushes herself into and through the uncomfortable zones to see how far she can go and realise the stuff shes made of. Its no surprise that shes made to serve. Natalie insists we must lean in for impactful change and now is the time!
Co-CEO of bottled water company, Belu, and University of Westminster Chancellor among many other roles, Natalie Campbell MBE decided to run in the mayoral race in the upcoming elections. For her, politics is a waiting game for everyone: we're all waiting for positive change. It's high time that the people who we elect should be those who know what it is to struggle and who look like the people they serve. For impactful change, she believes, we must lean in. She pushes herself into and through the uncomfortable zones to see how far she can go and realise the stuff she's made of. It's no surprise that she's made to serve. Natalie insists we must lean in for impactful change and now is the time!
In this second edition of Diversity Alliance's Women's Month campaign "Building a Stronger Female Future", we are sharing insights from a successful social entrepreneur and professional powerhouse! In this episode Diversity Alliance founder, Gabby Austen Browne is in conversation with Natalie Campbell MBE - award-winning social entrepreneur, Co-CEO of Bleu, Broadcaster and Harper Collins author. Together they covered:
We're back with Part 2 of our State of the Net series, and this week we're chatting kids privacy and what's going on with Section 230! In this episode, Reema and Joe talk digital privacy and safety issues for children with Natalie Campbell (Internet Society). Then, Reema chats with Matt Perault (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) and Yaël Eisenstat (Anti-Defamation League) on Section 230 and the current landscape of platform liability. In case you missed last week, for the past (nearly) two decades, the State of the Net Conference has served as the convening point for tech policy professionals to chart a course forward for the tech policy decisions of the future. We were there to chat with tech policy experts on their takes on the latest digital issues of the day. Section 230 shields platforms (like Google, Meta, and others) from liability for the unlawful content their users may post. Yaël and Matt dig into the recent oral arguments heard before the Supreme Court and legislative developments on changing 230. To learn more about the Foundry, check out ilpfoundry.us and follow us on social media (LinkedIn and Twitter @ILPFoundry). If you'd like to support the show, donate to the Foundry here or reach out to us at foundrypodcasts@ilpfoundry.us. Disclaimer: Reema, Joe, and the Foundry Fellows engage with the Foundry in their personal capacities. Their views here aren't reflective of those of the organizations and institutions they're affiliated with.
Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Tevin: What I would say is empathy. I'd probably say I feel that I'm an empathetic person.“My personal mission is literally to build a better world for us all,” says British podcast host Tevin Kittoe. “1000 Voices is an avenue that I'm using right now.”Tevin's goal is to feature 1,000 Black British changemakers on the show. Reminding me that the people he wants to highlight are not homogenous, he said:I'm trying to make it as diverse as possible. So to get people from all sorts of different backgrounds, people in all different industries, from all different growing up in different asset areas, their from class or social standing—very diverse people to come and to tell their stories of change.He wants to give them a place to “come and talk about how they're driving change in their places of work, how they're driving change in their business, how they drive and change in their communities and so forth.”While the goal is to host 1,000 Black Britons, his vision is to “build a more equitable and better UK and a better world for us all.” He says, “I'm a strong, strong believer that until every group, every marginalized group is good, nobody really is good.”Tevin highlights some of the racial disparities in Brittain—which may sound familiar to Americans. Maternal mortality, he notes, is four or five times worse for Black women in the UK. Black children are more likely to be excluded from school; police tactics feature racial disparities, and criminal sentencing for Black Britons is disproportionate for similar crimes.Tevin is proud of the guests he's featured, including Jamelia, a famous singer in the UK. He recapped the highlights of the interview:I usually try and encourage people to do is to come and just keep it real and to be as normal as they feel comfortable being. And in that interview, she was so, so open. I loved it because you get to see a different side of someone. You see her on TV singing and doing what she's doing, but you don't always necessarily get to see what she's like behind the cameras, what she's like in her own personal life.That was so good because she really, really opened up and we spoke about some challenges that she's been through in her personal life. We spoke about her music journey, some of the highlights, some of the low points. Definitely a very memorable conversation.He also featured Natalie Campbell, the founder and CEO of Belu Water, a social enterprise selling filtered, flavored and sparkling waters with a social mission built around three Sustainable Development Goals.Of Natalie, Tevin says, “She has this very, very sort of dogged sense of self-belief, this really, really strong sense of I can do whatever I put my mind to.”As we recorded this episode last month, Tevin had published 42 interviews. “One common denominator between all of them is that they're vulnerable to some degree. They open up, and they share pieces from their own story.”Tevin explains why he sees vulnerability as a superpower:Most people kind of be vulnerable to friends and family around them, let alone to the whole world put out on social media. But I've found that it's a superpower in some way, shape or form. It's so inspiring to hear someone really talk about what's going on in the deepest crevices of their heart, what's been going on in the deepest depths of their mind, the crazy dark thoughts that they've had, how they've overcome, if they've even overcome it, they're still battling against it. But through all of that, how they're driving change through their work and incredibly inspiring from a load of people, I've spoken to.As an effective podcast host, he leverages his superpower: empathy.How to Develop Empathy As a SuperpowerTevin reflected on an experience where he engaged his empathy on a genuinely personal level:I remember one time that I was with, well, my wife and I were—back there, my girlfriend—and we were out in Oxford Street. So south central London, if you listen and you know London very well. There was a woman who came up to me and asked me—what she asked me for, I can't remember. She asked me for something. I can't remember. But we struck up a little conversation. She didn't look very well. I try not to judge a book by its cover. I don't really like doing that. But you could tell she was something was off with her. She was troubled in some way, shape or form, but we struck up a conversation. Then I just came to realize that she had moved over to the UK not long ago, had been lied to. She thought she was coming to work instead she was just being lied to. She's homeless, and she's got children, which I thought was nuts. So, I remember we took her to a shop, we got some food bought, gave her a little money so she can buy some clothes for her children, and then just try to give her some numbers she could call this number. She had a phone. “Call this number, call them. They'll be able to help you.”Tevin helped a woman countless people had ignored that day. He engaged his empathy.He says, “it can be learned.”“The first step is just education and learning more about other groups of people outside of your own circle,” Tevin says. “I think it's a dangerous thing to only hang around and talk to people who look like you, who come from the same background as you, and just have the exact same shared experiences as you.”“Be curious. Find out more about everything in this big, vast world that we live in,” he says.By following Tevin's example and advice, you can make empathy a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at devinthorpe.substack.com/subscribe
On this episode of All Things Local, host Natalie Campbell is joined by playwright Ifa Bayeza and Mosaic Theater's artistic director Reginald Douglas to discuss The Till Trilogy, playing through November 20th at Mosaic Theater. DC Public Library's Adult Services Coordinator David Quick also joins the conversation talk about the Library's ongoing partnership with Mosaic. Listen to learn more.
Listen to find out how to talk about your work without relying on social media. Natalie Campbell MBE, social entrepreneur and CEO of Belu - the bottled water company that gives all its profit to WaterAid - is a difficult woman to impress. And she makes no apology for it. BiteSize #JustBloodyPostIt episodes bring back some of the best bits of the show's 4 seasons so far. This conversation was a highlight of series 3 of the podcast, I thank Natalie for her considered thoughts on, cancel culture nuance Rhianna as role model how to be truly impressive and how to be heard when you don't love social media Click here to listen to the full length episode. Follow Natalie on Instagram at @nataliedcampbell. Find out more about Belu here. And I'm at Instagram here @_helen_perry_.
How can we solve some of the biggest societal issues we face? In this episode, Josh Littlejohn MBE shares his vision and blueprint for making meaningful change in our world through entrepreneurship. Josh is founder of Social Bite as well as The World's Big Sleepout, and has always worked hard to make a difference. He had a strong social conscience from a young age, and when a young homeless man came into Josh's very first Social Bite cafe asking for a job, it sparked an unexpected decade of charitable work and campaigning for the homeless. Social Bite is a business with purpose, and a mission to end homelessness, whilst advocating for those less fortunate in our society. He has attracted royalty and celebrities from overseas, is the inventor of mass sleepovers across the globe, and has built an entire village — and raised millions of pounds for — those experiencing homelessness. As Josh shares, it hasn't always been easy and in many instances in its early days, Social Bite was on the cusp of going under. However, through manifestation, an incredible team, a hint of luck and with a lot of hard work, Josh has achieved remarkable change — and has even bigger plans for the future. Holly's conversation with Josh shines a light on the power of the people and what is truly possible when you possess that entrepreneurial ‘insanity' which Josh so eloquently describes. It is a must-listen for anyone out there looking to support positive progress. If you enjoyed this conversation, you might also enjoy Holly's episode with Natalie Campbell, CEO of Belu Water. This Conversations of Inspiration podcast episode is brought to you with support from Adobe Express. Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly's weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.
A burning desire to be the lead character in her own story fuelled Natalie's journey to becoming a CEO. This journey saw her found her first business at the age of 21, become a board member at 24, and publish a book on entrepreneurship by the time she was 30. For May's Three Things Podcast, we sat down with All Together Volunteer Advisor and CEO of Belu Natalie Campbell to discover the origins of her motivation, learn more about her lessons from entrepreneurship, and to ask for her Three Things – three pieces of actionable advice that CEOs can implement today in their business.
Natalie Campbell is an award-winning social entrepreneur and broadcaster. She is Co-CEO of Belu Water, a drinks business that puts people and the environment first. Prior to this Natalie led on insight and innovation for The Royal Foundation and co-founded A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency that worked with brands (e.g. Virgin Media, Marks & Spencer, W Hotels and Channel 4) to embed purpose and sustainability practices. She is a strategic advisor to several fast growth businesses in finance, hospitality and consumer tech and holds a number of public appointments and non-executive positions related to leadership and inclusive economic growth. In this interview we discuss Natalie's journey from founding her first business in university to her current position as Co-CEO of Belu, social entrepreneurship and why this is the route she went down, and the mindset an entrepreneur needs to adopt in order to be succesful 1000 Voices is a weekly podcast with a simple mission: to interview 1000 inspirational black Britons. ————————————————————————— Listen to the audio podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5axxYnLAmPGsGQMmlNi1Q7?si=ae4cb13b77dd481d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1000-voices/id1606597921 ————————————————————————— ✉️ Are you or do you know someone with a powerful story that you believe needs to be amplified? Send us an email: hello@1000voicesuk.com
Natalie Campbell describes herself as a 'social entrepreneur' - or - someone who is trying to do business better. Her drinks company Belu gives 100% of its profits to water aid and she has just picked up an MBE for services to entrepreneurship. She's also a broadcaster on Badass Women's hour and Harper Colins author. We chat about, how to run a public profile when you're a introvert (and don't love social media) how to include more life in your working week and who (or what) we should be impressed by The business books Natalie recommends, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari How to make a million pounds in 30 days. And click here for the episode of After Works Drinks Club I mention in this episode. My podcast's produced by Suzi at Story Publishing. Follow me on Instagram and click to get my really useful email The Switch for weekly small business marketing motivation.
What a season! Vanessa and producer Ryan discuss Season One highlights, top takeaways, lessons learned and look forward to Season Two! Thank you to our guests this season: Emma Cooper, Natalie Campbell, Emmanuel Asuquo, Kevin Zhou, Ete Davies, Alex Manzi, Natalie Duvall, Kelechi Okafor, Jo Owen, Sophie Williams, Dr Shaheena Janjuha & Dr Naeema Pasha, India Gary-Martin, Laura Watkins and Vanessa Dietzel And thank you too every single one of you listening and sharing the podcast! A special thanks to Belu for being our partner for this series! Drink the difference. ✰✰✰✰✰ Please rate & review us on Apple Podcasts & Spotify! ✰✰✰✰✰ FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessasanyauke https://www.instagram.com/afterworkdrinksclub Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanessaSanyauke Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-chiedza-sanyauke-9b41171a/ Produced by Ryan Nile for Pure Creation Media - For sponsorship opportunities for season 2 please contact hi@purecreation.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Campbell is Co-CEO of Belu Water, Belu is one of the UK's best-known Social Enterprises serving the UK hotel, restaurant, and catering sectors to fulfil their water requirements with the lowest carbon footprint possible Natalie is ever the portfolio careerist, she is an award-winning social entrepreneur, broadcaster and HarperCollins author. In 2011 she co-founded A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency with a single mission: to create a world where people 'feel good, do good and live better' She worked with The Royal Foundation as their first Director of Insight and Innovation and created and presented ‘Badass Women's Hour' on talkRADIO. She is now the Co-CEO of Belu Water, the UK's most ethical drinks business. Special thanks to Belu! Drink the difference. FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessasanyauke https://www.instagram.com/afterworkdrinksclub Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanessaSanyauke Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-chiedza-sanyauke-9b41171a/ Produced by Ryan Nile at Pure Creation Media For sponsorship opportunities please contact hi[at]purecreation.media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natalie Campbell, CEO of Belu Water is the very embodiment of female empowerment.After deciding at 15 that her life's mission was to be a CEO (thanks to Puff Daddy), she embarked on her journey with such drive and determination that she started her own business at the age of 19. With a personal ethos around finding your ‘why’ and a philosophy that if it feels ‘too much’ then take a step back and breathe. In order to be her best self, Natalie has lived her life with agency - for herself and on her own terms.She openly discusses her 6 figure salary and tells Holly that the only way we will be able to close the gender pay gap is by empowering women to talk openly about their salaries and to be confident in the value they bring.She embodies the entrepreneurial mindset and runs at walls, knowing that she will do whatever it takes to get around them, through them, over them or under them - with whatever it takes. With a personal mission to create a world where people can feel good, do good and live better, Natalie’s career is defined by her ability to change the unchangeable and to see possibility always.#AD Conversations of Inspiration is brought to you with support from Dell Technologies.
Natalie Campbell, CEO of Belu Water is the very embodiment of female empowerment.After deciding at 15 that her life's mission was to be a CEO (thanks to Puff Daddy), she embarked on her journey with such drive and determination that she started her own business at the age of 19. With a personal ethos around finding your ‘why’ and a philosophy that if it feels ‘too much’ then take a step back and breathe. In order to be her best self, Natalie has lived her life with agency - for herself and on her own terms.She openly discusses her 6 figure salary and tells Holly that the only way we will be able to close the gender pay gap is by empowering women to talk openly about their salaries and to be confident in the value they bring.She embodies the entrepreneurial mindset and runs at walls, knowing that she will do whatever it takes to get around them, through them, over them or under them - with whatever it takes. With a personal mission to create a world where people can feel good, do good and live better, Natalie’s career is defined by her ability to change the unchangeable and to see possibility always.#AD Conversations of Inspiration is brought to you with support from Dell Technologies.
Our Co-Founder Debbie Wosskow is joined this week by Natalie Campbell, the Co-CEO of Belu Water. In this conversation on the importance of backing Black women in business, Debbie and Natalie discuss the steps that employers and business leaders can take to self-educate, remove their bias and support their Black colleagues (and future employees) in a genuine and sustainable way. This episode was originally recorded as an Instagram Live event on June 5th 2020. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Love It or Leave it Samantha Clarke interviews Natalie Campbell. She is the CEO of Belu Water. She has an MBA, which is testament to the incredible work that she's been doing in the world as an award-winning social entrepreneur. She's a HarperCollins author, she sits on various boards. And she has also been one of the trio on badass women's hour. Listen as we explore what it looks like to lead with intention and build a purposeful company in the midst of a pandemic, when you perhaps haven't met all of your team. “When you're not someone's daughter, when you're not someone's sister, when you're not someone's aunt, when you're not someone's girlfriend when, you're not someone's wife, who are you ? When all of that is taken away. Who are you? And it's the same, I think for anyone when the titles go, who are you and how are you happy with how you show up?” - Natalie Timestamps: 3.27 - Natalie sums her career up in a Newspaper headline 6.50 - Natalie discusses her approach of people over profit 10.22 - How do we begin to start doing the work on ourselves? 17.31 - How can business start to have more difficult conversations and get deeper with people? 28.42 - What would Natalie Love or Leave behind? Connect with Natalie >>>Follow Natalie on Twitter >>>Natalie Campbell on Harper Collins >>>Connect with Natalie on LinkedIn >>>Join Natalie on Instagram Resources: (books, products, websites, other podcasts) >>>Read Samantha Clarke’s book - Love It Or Leave It: How to Be Happy at Work Connect with Samantha Clarke: >>>Discover Love It or Leave It on Instagram >>>Connect with Samantha on Instagram >>>Find out all about Love It or Leave It >>>Follow Samantha on Linkedin >>>Order my new book LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT or watch my TEDx Talk and sign up for my masterclass in January ...all great ways to pass the time!
It's my pleasure to introduce, Dr. Natalie Campbell is a senior Lecturer at the University of Gloucestershire specialising in community of Sport, Leadership, Education & Society (SLES) Also she works in high performance lifestyle management too. This is a fascinating sports career podcast & ENJOY!!
What does it mean to build a healthy, resilient, sustainable organisation that’s able to do good and well at the same time? During this series, we meet some of the stars of social enterprise and mission-driven business to talk about how to build a strong culture, how to find the right finance, how to navigate risk, and what it means to measure and manage impact. In this first episode, hosts Tim West of Pioneers Post and Eddie Finch of Buzzacott accountants meet two social enterprise leaders: Anna Whitty MBE, who has been chief executive at community transport charity ECT for more than 13 years, and Natalie Campbell, who began her stint as the CEO of ethical drinks business Belu Water just three weeks before the coronavirus lockdown was announced in March.
Natalie Campbell is an award-winning social entrepreneur and CEO of Belu Water, the UK's most ethical water brand. In this episode Natalie breaks down for us what it means to be a social enterprise and a social entrepreneur. She shares with us her bold plans for Belu Water and learn how she is shaking up the business world demonstrating that you can be driven and profitable while also making a difference. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Get 10% off your order online using code: WHATONEARTH Find Natalie Campbell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/ And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/natdcampbell Belu Water website: https://belu.org/ Belu Water Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beluwater/ WaterAid: https://www.wateraid.org/uk/ Find What on Earth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeofeco/ Our website: https://homeofeco.com/ For show notes and past guests, visit us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7efcAafP3nkO0aDndbzIbY
In this episode, I speak with Dr Natalie Campbell. Natalie is senior lecturer at the University of Gloucestershire in the Department of Sport and Exercise sciences. She completed her PhD in Social Psychology. Natalie is also a research and education associate of a charity called Switch the Play Foundation which helps to transition athletes into life outside of their sport. We speak about pop psychology; authenticity; acknowledging that success looks different for different people; experiential versus empirical knowledge.
This week Harriet is reunited with Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton as they discuss what they have been doing during the Lockdown, Black Lives Matter and why we are so keen to understand words. Plus Lucy Beresford joins the ladies to talk about why you and your other half may want to have an open relationship. If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshr and for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Edited by Sophie King for http://www.thepresentercoach.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Change Makers: Leadership, Good Business, Ideas and Innovation
Natalie Campbell was appointed CEO of Belu Water in 2020. She is an award-winning social entrepreneur and HarperCollins author. She is co-founder of A Very Good Company, a global social innovation agency that has worked with brands like Virgin Media, Marks & Spencer, W Hotels, the Guardian and Channel 4. As a non-executive director, she chaired the Nominet Trust and National Council for Voluntary Youth Services and she was on the board of UnLtd, the Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs, for 10 years
Natalie is actually the talented photographer who took the picture on my Polish My Pitch Podcast artwork. (Thank you, my friend!) It takes a lot of photoshop, talent and filters to make me look like that people! Natalie is also in competition with thousands of nameless, faceless photographers who pretty much refuse to niche because... continue reading »
Natalie is actually the talented photographer who took the picture on my Polish My Pitch Podcast artwork. (Thank you, my friend!) It takes a lot of photoshop, talent and filters to make me look like that people! Natalie is also in competition with thousands of nameless, faceless photographers who pretty much refuse to niche because... continue reading »
In this special episode for International Women's Day, Helen talks to 3 guests about the topic of female entrepreneurship. With Sarah King and Claire Dunn (founders of We Are Radikl) she discusses the systemic barriers that can hold women back from starting and scaling businesses and how they are supporting women to break them down. She then talks to Natalie Campbell, a serial entrepreneur about the confidence that has enabled her to succeed, what she has learned through her journey and what her advice is to other female founders.To find out more about Sarah and Claire's work head to www.weareradikl.co.ukTo follow Natalie, head to @nataliedcampbell (Instagram). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks episode, British broadcasters June Sarpong & Natalie Campbell join Mika to discuss their experiences of growing up in matriarchal cultures, period poverty and Campaigning for women of colour to have more regular check-ups for all things Gynae and why, perhaps, they don't.Hosted by Mika Simmons @MissMikaSimmonsFollow us @thehappyvaginaThis episode was recorded at @allbright and sponsored by @kindred_social www.thehappyvagina.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Joe talks about the importance of campus clubs and organizations, ones that are focused on the I/DD community and others that serve as a vessel for inclusion and community. Then, he sits down with the presidents of CARE and Best Buddies, Natalie Campbell and Lexie Vaughn respectively, about their clubs and their impact on UT's campus. https://futureut.utk.edu/ Effects of Involvement in Clubs and Organizations on the Psychosocial Development of First-Year and Senior College Students: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.2202/1949-6605.1576?needAccess=true&
Get a new career this week on Badass Women's Hour as 'The Radical Sabbatical' author Emma Rosen reveals her secret to finding the proverbial Job Frog that will turn into your Job Prince.Harriet Minter gets all out of sorts when her guest suggests we need more will power when it comes to healthy eating. Hear from nutritionist Monica Price and "The Fat Funny One" Jessica Jones as they debate the need for a New Year "diet". Southall Black Sisters founder Pragna Patel talks about a new report about British women in forced marriages who are having to pay to be rescued. And you'll find that Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell are enjoying their last boxes of chocolates before returning to the show, so @bowelbabe Deborah James is Harriet Minte's co-host this week.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.
Natasha Stromberg is the founder of Genderbuzz, a badass platform to promote female-led business.In this Badass Women's Hour Extra Bits, Natasha chats to your hosts Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton about why she started Genderbuzz, the challenges for women in business and her aspirations for the future of the platform to become a global, female-led market place.Discover more about this week's badass guest: Genderbuzz https://genderbuzz.com/For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma SextonIf 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.
Farrah Storr is the award-winning Editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Magazine and she's just released her debut book called The Discomfort Zone. In this Badass Women's Hour Extra Bits, Farrah chats to your hosts Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton about her book and what is actually means to get comfortable with being uncomfortable and the incredible things can happen as a result.Also in the studio is Alice Vilanculo and Osekloa Obi, stars of 'Victoria's Knickers', the brand-new play from the National Youth Theatre.And of course, it's the Badass of the Week Awards.Discover more about this week's badass guests: Farrah's all over twitter right here https://twitter.com/Farrah_Storr and get tickets to see 'Victoria's Knickers' here https://www.nyt.org.uk/whats-on/victorias-knickers For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma SextonIf 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.
Acid attack survivor Katie Gee, chats to Harriet Minter, Emma Sexton and Anna Williamson (standing in for Natalie Campbell who's on her hols) about her inspirational campaign to promote beauty diversity called #SettingTheStandard Charlotte Conway is also defying beauty stereotypes by not shaving her body hair. Harriet, Emma and Anna talk to Charlotte about how her decision to embrace her body hair came about, and why she's continuing to challenge beauty norm expectations.Also - who will win the Badass of the Week Award? For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Anna WilliamsonEmma 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.
What do you do when you run out of small talk? And how do you deal with the urge to help people on social media?Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton delve into the social issues that affect us all from time to time in this week's Badass Balls Ups.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie 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.
Juliette Burton sees the funny side of mental health. She uses her various mental health diagnoses as content for her comedy. Her latest tour focuses on the kindness she has received through the talking about them. She talks to Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton about the power of kindness.When you need a badass chat with yourself, there is no better inspiration than Afro-Scot Supermodel Eunice Olumide MBE. She will tell you how to get in to fashion, how she got in to fashion, and how to never give up.Plus - who will win the Badass of the Week Award? For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie 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.
Winter is definitely coming already, as if the brilliant summer just ended that suddenly. Do you buy a sun lamp? Do you turn ont he heating? Do you just escape for good? This week on Badass Balls Ups, Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton try to help you with life's annoying issues.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie 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.
Solving the issues we all face, Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton get Badass about a whole lotta Balls UpsIt's time to get rid of the "I have a cleaner" guilt. When do you tell a friend that her business ideas are not going to work. And practical Self Care solutions.Plus live music from Charlotte Campbell For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie 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.
Real life magic is afoot with mentalist, Rebecca Herrera, the first British woman to fool Penn and Teller andit will blow your mind this week on Badass Women's HourYour hosts Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton also get deep on the newly titled dating tactic called "Cloaking". And get into the debate about abortion pill rules and elective C Sections. It gets feisty.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma SextonIf 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.
Self Sabotage is an issue for Natalie Campbell and June Sarpong (in for Emma Sexton) this week on Badass Balls Ups. How can you make sure you form a habit and not get in your own way? And why is it that when things are going so good - that's when you decide to cause yourself some problems to solve?Harriet is struggling with a friend who keeps using the N Word, but she doesn't know how to approach it when they are in social situations. How do you deal with your friends when they are being totally inappropriate?Hear the solutions in this episode of Badass Women's Hour: Extra Bits.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie 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.
Athena Kugbleno is our guest this week on Badass Balls Ups. As well as letting us in on her Edinburgh Show "Follow The Leader" she helps out with solving some issues that us ladies come across every day. Find out from Emma Sexton how to cope with people staring at you. Natalie Campbell finds a solution for that male vs female GP "thing". Harriet Minter helps you to decide how to escape at Christmas time with style. For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma SextonIf 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.comAnd to find out more about Athena's shows head to www.athenakugbleno.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you have an idea make it happen. Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinene writers of new book “Slay In Your Lane” join Badass Women’s Hour this week to talk about having an idea, building a community and taking on the world. https://www.slayinyourlane.com/There’s music this week from another lad Slaying in her own lane: Kelli-Leigh. Songwriter come artist in her own right http://kelli-leigh.com/Harriet and Emma are joined by journalist Harri Hall while Natalie is up a mountain (no really), and they talk Trump March, Serena Williams and Superman in a way that only Badass’s can. Harriet Minter and Natalie Campbell are off this week, but you can find them in the usual places:Harriet Minter: http://harrietminter.comNatalie Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/Emma Sexton: http://www.emmasexton.com/#my-storyGuest Host Harri Hall: https://twitter.com/Harri_GraceIf 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.
"Just because no one has trodden in that snow, doesn't mean you can't be the first" - Trisha Goddard,This week's Badass Women's Hour extra bit is a special interview with broadcaster Trisha Goddard.Trisha is the daughter of a Windrush Generation nurse and had one of the biggest talk shows on UK television. Hear her incredible story of how she got there, what she's learned from her experience with Breast Cancer and what it was like to be the first black person on Australian TV. She is one true Badass.Emma Sexton is your host and is joined by Sun Columnist @bowelbabe Deborah James while Harriet Minter and Natalie Campbell have a well deserved break.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.comTo see just how much running Trisha does head here: https://www.instagram.com/therealtrishagoddard/You can read more of Deborah's work here: https://www.instagram.com/bowelbabe/?hl=enAnd of course your hosts Emma, Harriet and Natalie are in all the usual places Emma Sexton: http://www.emmasexton.com/#my-storyHarriet Minter: http://harrietminter.comNatalie Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did you know that when the England football team play the rates of domestic violence goes up: win or lose? This week on Badass Women's Hour Emma Sexton is joined by broadcaster Trisha Goddard and the @bowellbabe Deborah James to discuss the affects of the England Quarter final win.They also celebrate the NHS and take up the debate whether there should be advertising about cosmetic surgery, particularly through programmes like Love Island. And entrepreneur Nimisha Brahmbatt talks about the spiritual mindset required to be successful in business. See nimishabrahmbatt.comHarriet Minter and Natalie Campbell are off this week, but you can find them in the usual places:Harriet Minter: http://harrietminter.comNatalie Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/Emma Sexton: http://www.emmasexton.com/#my-storyIf 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.
“We accidentally raised £56,000 in a week”...CEO Josie Norton gets badass on Badass Women’s Hour this week, and tells the story of setting up the charity “Help Refugees” https://helprefugees.org. They started by helping the refugees that were in the Calais Jungle and in Greece. Now they fund 80 projects across Europe and the Middle East and raise money through their “Choose Love” campaign. And in the news your hosts Harriet Minter, Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell re-address #EveryDay Racism in the wake of “That Tweet” from Lord Alan Sugar. Are we having Samira Ahmed or Kirsty Wark for the new host of Question Time? And aren't football pundits looking more female these days? And isn't it wonderful? Seems not everyone thinks so... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton share some of their own issues this week on Badass Women's Hour, and Harriet whips out her coaching skills to get them to some very real solutions. On the table: what happens when you get bored of yourself? And why can't I stop eating?!If you want to add your story to the mix then get in touch on any form of social media: @badasswomenshourAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.comTo find out more about your hosts of Badass Womens Hour you can find them online:Harriet Minter: http://harrietminter.comNatalie Campbell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natdcampbell/Emma Sexton: http://www.emmasexton.com/#my-story See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kim Berry was Prince's Hairstylist and she got the job by being ready in the right place, at the right time, and then just winging it!Total. Badass.Now there's a book and a product range in the offing, Kim shares her tales of Prince with Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton in this extra bit for Badass Women's Hour.Find out more about Kim here: https://www.kimbonset.com/aboutAnd here is her instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimbonset2/?hl=enFor more about Badass Women's Hour you can go here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Would you have a fully Feminist Wedding? Olivia Knight, Feminist and Founder of wedding list company Patchwork, joins Harriet, Natalie and Emma to discuss what makes a Feminist Bride.Baking has long been the therapeutic pastime of motherhood (as long as the kids don't get cake batter up the wall) but the healing power of mixing eggs, flour, butter etcis being harnessed by a social enterprise to help disadvantaged women thrive. Alice Williams reveals why she founded Luminary Bakery to help women overcome violence, poverty and homelessness.We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Poet Joelle Taylor is our inspiration this week on Badass Women's Hour. Find out about her life and career as she reads from her new book: Songs My Enemy Taught Me. Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton are reunited again, and we get right in to the thick of things to discuss Roseanne being cancelled after “that” tweet. Plus we’ll look at the lack of Women on Boards as the ongoing research keeps on throwing up some real gems. And it seems that the use of Stalker apps are closer to home than we thought (insert sideways glance at Harriet)…. (and Emma)You can check out our Badass Women Of The Week as we get Gabby Edlin from Bloody Good Period on the phone – her work means that Scotland have become the first country to provide free sanitary products to women in low income families. Total Badass.We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It is scientifically proven that good-looking people are more successful in the workplace, says Dr Catherine Hakim, in this special Badass Women’s Hour “Extra Bits”Once you have picked yourself off the floor from reading that, hear Hakim talk about how “erotic capital” could be working for you, or against you, and how women could be using it more to their advantage.Harriet and Emma take a week off this week, so Natalie Campbell is your host, and is joined by two Badass Co Hosts: broadcaster and author Anna Williamson, and strategist, broadcaster and writer Melanie Eusabe.We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Devika Wood will stop you in your tracks this week on Badass Women’s Hour. She is the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Vida, a platform that does the tricky job of connecting great carers, with the disabled and elderly. In addition, Devika is a survivor of domestic abuse and has shared her story in the hope to help others. Her outlook, strength and ambition will take your breath away.Harriet and Emma take a week off this week, so Natalie Campbell is your host, and is joined by two Badass Co Hosts: broadcaster and author Anna Williamson, and strategist, broadcaster and writer Melanie Eusabe. In the news they discuss the outcome of the Irish abortion referendum, how GDPR has been a great thing to understand data, and they invite Sue Atkins, Parenting Expert, to discuss the rise of Instagram Mums and why this week, one of them quit. And let’s talk Best Before dates. Tesco are dropping Best Before dates – and you won’t believe who’s been behind it all.We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Not 3 but 4 Wise Women help you out in this week’s Badass Balls-ups – Your Problems, Our Solutions.This episode: Should you have ex girlfriends at your wedding? How do you cope with a binge drinking partner? Your friends are a bit too happy that your ex is your ex. Even so what do you do if you can’t get your ex out of your head? And aside from all of that you still have a career to build, so hear some tips for how to get your self-promotion on…Harriet Minter, Emma Sexton and Melanie Eusabe (in for Natalie Campbell) are here for you in all their wisdom and they are joined by Secret Sessions founder Harriet Jordan-Wrench.Badass Women’s Hour is here to serve as always so... Got a problem you need some help with? Send us a message on social media, or via our website: www.badasswomenshour.com@badasswomenshr@harrietminter@natdcampbell@emmasextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wedding Fever continues in this week’s Badass Womens Hour and advertising legend Laura JB is in the hotseat to talk about women and diversity on and off the advertising screen.Find yourself inspired to write a great Wedding Speech with speech writing expert Heidi Ellet-McDermott, as well as getting the Badass Women’s view on the Royal Wedding with Harriet Minter, Emma Sexton and journalist Melanie Eusabe who steps in to Natalise Campbells shoes this week.All the usual news chat ensues with a debate on the Bank of England using the word "menopausal" in a description of work, and we find the company that has gone mega anti photoshop in their marketing photography.And does your car terrify you? From changing tires to checking the oil to knowing how to outwit a mechanic in garage – we invite Rachel Bonfiglio, founder of the Ladies’ Car Workshop, to help you out with those concerns that are minor on the face of it, but major in the dealing of it. We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wisdom rules this week as we answer your problems to help you to reach ultimate badassery.Harriet Minter and Emma Sexton are joined by journalist Poorna Bell in Natalie Campbell's absence, to help solve your issues.... Like: what happens if you go travelling in search of a life changing moment, but that life changing moment, is that you hate it and cut it short?If your parents divorce when you're an adult, how much of an adult do you have to be about it? How do you deal with unwanted gifts? And when you see that guy on the bus over, and over, do you talk to him?Got a problem you need some help with? Send us a message on social media, or via our website: www.badasswomenshour.com@badasswomenshour@harrietminter@natdcampbell@emmasexton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Caitlin Davies introduces us to the female inmates of Holloway Prison this week on Baddas Women's Hour. She reveals what she learned from writing her book “Bad Girls: Rebels and Renegades”. We invite Priscilla Appeaning to unravel the world of stepmotherhood as she launches The Stepmums Club (@thestepmumsclub) in a bid to bridge the gap between birth mum and step mum.Journalist and Author, Porna Bell stands in for Natalie Campbell in this episode, and joins Emma Sexton and Harriet Minter as they tackle the news from the week. On this week's agenda: Scarlett Johansson turned up to the Met Ball in a dress made by Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife... is that OK? How do tears at work become a power battleground? And have you been taking care of your internal housekeeping enough, so that in business, you are charging what you are worth?We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have wisdom (we hope), you have issues (who doesn't?) so we can help on Badass Women's Hour! Therapist and Broadcaster Anna Williamson joins Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell while Harriet Minter is away.This week we talk about talking with tips for your first on stage presentation. What's the best way to go vegan? When did actually being in a relationship get so hard? And how do you break up with a friend? Is that even a "thing"?Got a problem you need some help with? Send us a message on social media, or via our website: www.badasswomenshour.com@badasswomenshour@harrietminter@natdcampbell@emmasexton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
3 passionate entrepreneurs will inspire you on Badass Women's Hour this week.Laura Harper-Hinton, founder of Caravan tells stories of running restaurants all over the UK with 250 staff, while being a mum and still having time with her mates. It's only a proper night out when you start dropping some Beyonce moves on the dance floor, so you'll be glad to hear Dance Instructor Bonnie Parsons is here to help master them (and tell all about how she built her business out of them). And find out how marshmallows became a high end food with The Marshmallowist, Oona Simms.There's things to talk about too: Beychella (Beyonce at Coechella Festival in the US), what it takes to get your eggs frozen and why, and we decide being a mum is a big job, "You are basically CEO of a human being"While Harriet Minter is away, Broadcaster Anna Williamson joins Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell on presenting duties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell hosts a live Future Visions panel discussion on Artificial Intelligence and the future of work from THECUBE London. Following on from the first series of Future Visions we asked you, the listeners, to tell us what you wanted us to focus on next. The number of responses we received was overwhelming, with the vast majority keen to understand how the rise of AI would impact our lives. To help us answer this question we invited three of the stars of the first series to share their thoughts; Araceli Camargo (cognitive neuroscientist, lab director at The Centric Lab and co-founder of TheCUBE London), Ben Hammersley (British internet technologist, journalist, author, broadcaster and futurist) and Tracey Follows (award-winning futurist and regular commentator on the future of AI, gender, work and culture). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of the series Natalie Campbell introduces Ben Hammersley – who prefers to think of his job as being about getting people super-up-to-date rather than jumping too far ahead. He discusses whether ‘presentism’ could actually be the key to finding the optimum state for innovation, and is joined by experts including serial entrepreneur and investor Joi Ito (Director of MIT’s Media Lab) and business strategist Margaret Heffernan (author of Beyond Measure: The Big Impact Of Small Changes). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell introduces award-winning futurist Tracey Follows, who believes artificial intelligence could be a ruling force in the next 20 years. But in a world where automation is rife, can we trust algorithms to keep us safe and police our streets? To discuss the opportunity and the ethics, they are joined by data scientist Cathy O’Neil (Weapons of Math Destruction), cybercrime expert Emily Orton (Darktrace), and hacking guru Jennifer Arcuri (Hacker House). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Natalie Campbell explores the future visions of Cindy Gallop - a former ad-consultant (BBH) turned sex-tech entrepreneur (MakeLoveNotPorn) - who believes "in order to predict the future you have to invent it”. Cindy envisions a future that thrives off diversity, where everyone has the same opportunities as straight white men - resulting in more creativity and disruption. But how can we undo years of inbuilt bias in the world around us? We hear from virtual reality specialist Catherine Allen, Nominet Trust director Vicki Hearn, #PocTech campaigner Deborah Okenla and start-up investor Jonathan Sposato to see how we can address the problem. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell is joined by Blockchain founder Peter Smith, who explores how tech will change the way we shop. We hear from virtual reality expert Tracey Wiedmeyer (InContext Solutions), artificial intelligence specialist Romney Evans (True Fit) and hologram entrepreneur Ashley Crowder (VNTANA) who are all working towards making shopping experiences that are more fun, more convenient, and highly personalised. But is more choice really a better thing? And what are the new opportunities for business? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell explores the thoughts of Araceli Camargo – an entrepreneur and cognitive neuroscientist who believes artificial intelligence could spell a new chapter in human development. But are we heading towards utopia or something much more sinister? And how can we prepare for more imminent changes to the jobs market? We hear from robotics expert Nick Hawes, education specialist Professor Rose Luckin, and neo-luddite author Kirkpatrick Sale. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell explores the visions of acclaimed British Futurologist Dr James Bellini – who predicts augmented and virtual realities (VR) are going to radically change life in the next 20 years. But are the changes all positive, and what does this mean for business and how we’ll all work? We hear from VR specialist Daniel Cheetham (Head of Interactive at Happy Finish) and Dr Mehran Anvari – Founding Director of The McMaster Institute for Surgical Invention, Innovation and Education – about how these technologies are changing their fields. A Pixiu production for Virgin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell introduces Future Visions – a brand new podcast series from Virgin that explores the surreal world of tomorrow through the finest minds of today. Just seach 'Future Visions' to subscribe now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie Campbell introduces Future Visions – a brand new series from Virgin. Subscribe now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harriet Minter is a journalist, broadcaster and feminist. She was formerly The Guardian's 'Women in Leadership' Editor and currently co-presents 'Badass Women's Hour' on TalkRadio with Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell. She also writes a column for Psychologies magazine and is a trained coach. The 'Influential Women Podcast' discusses Harriet's life, passions and influences and is co-produced by presenter Nicki Bannerman and edited and co-produced with Juliette Nicholls. @harrietminter @badasswomenshr @nickihbc @julesenicholls
With an increasing focus on health and wellbeing, we've all become obsessed with feeling good and eating well. We discuss the role that this awareness plays in our daily lives, how social media has influenced this movement and hear from the experts what it takes to maintain a truly healthy and balanced lifestyle. Our live panel included: - Naomi White, Fitness PR manager and instructor for Boom Cycle. - Chelsea Parsons, founder of Well and Happy Chocolate. - Julie Montagu, the Flexi Foodie and cast member on Ladies of London. Also named one of the Top 10 Holistic Health Icons in the world! And your usual badass hosts - Harriet Minter, Emma Sexton and Natalie Campbell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creative placemaking is the practice of partnering public, private, nonprofit, and community groups to form and implement a strategy to transform a neighborhood, and it is a concept that is being embraced across the country. We visit with Steven Thompson of the Van Alen Institute (www.vanalen.org), as well as Natalie Campbell and Jose Ruiz of the Furthermore Artist Collective (furthermorellc.com) about their joint project with the DC Office of Planning. Tune in to hear more about their innovative project to link communities to their own unique sounds.
As part of W London's Finishing Touches events around Fashion Week, this special edition talk centres around Fashion, with a focus on sustainability and the future of the fashion industry. Our panel includes: - Martine Jarlgaard, who would have just presented her SS17 collection using HoloLens headset technology as part of W London's Finishing Touches - the UK's first augmented reality fashion show. - Matthew Drinkwater, who heads up LCF's Fashion Innovation Agency, which partners the most exciting designer talent in London with the latest fashiont tech to create ground-breaking brand collaborations. - Jessi Baker, founder of www.provenance.com profivding brands a platform that empowers them to take steps toward greater transparency by tracing the origins and histories of products. - Natalie Campbell, Social entrepreneur, author and business coach. Founding partner of A Very Good Company. - Emma Sexton, Co-founder of FLOCK network. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work Moderated... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
At the launch of City A.M.'s Power 100 list, Emma Haslett was joined by Virgin Money chief executive Jayne-Anne Gadhia, A Very Good Company founder Natalie Campbell, Tech City chief of staff Caroline Makepeace and RSM chief executive Jean Stephens to talk heels-gate, creating role-models - and why the next leaders will be created by saying "yes".
This week Emma Haslett and Zak Mir are joined by social entrepreneur and A Very Good Company founder Natalie Campbell, and Yael Selfin, KPMG's chief macroeconomic adviser, to discuss City A.M.'s Power 100 list - and ask if the path to getting more women on boards is not quotas, but being badass... Listen to the full panel debate at https://audioboom.com/boos/4577619-women-in-the-city-time-to-stop-asking-why-and-start-asking-why-not-panel-discussion?t=0
Unregulated dives straight into one of capitalism's biggest debates this week: as The Divide, the documentary looking at the story of seven people as they strive for a better life, is released in cinemas, is this conclusive proof the free market experiment has failed? Presenters Emma Haslett and Zak Mir ask is greed good - and does capitalism need it to survive? Joining the show this week - Katharine Round, director of the Divide, A Very Good Company founder Natalie Campbell and political pundit David Cracknell.