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Welcome to Building Brand You™, the podcast that helps you accelerate your success by unlocking your greatest asset – you. KEY TAKEAWAYS Navigating new pathways, learning to simply sit with discomfort, and making choices based on a broader vision for our lives leads to a more fulfilling and meaningful existence. Stepping outside your comfort zone can develop your resilience and adaptability, and help you to discover new passions and interests. Our support system - who we surround ourselves with - plays a crucial role in encouraging us to believe in ourselves, reminding us to stay committed to our goals, and helping us to articulate our own power and impact. “No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.” ~ Rudyard Kipling FEATURED BOOKS: Australian Expats: Stories from Abroad edited by Bryan Havenhand and Anne McGregor https://www.amazon.co.uk/Australian-Expats-Stories-Bryan-Havenhand/dp/1876438053 Not Just Lucky: Why women do the work but don't take the credit by Jamila Rizvi https://www.amazon.co.uk/Not-Just-Lucky/dp/014378353X My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brilliant-Career-Virago-Modern-Classics/dp/0860681939 ABOUT KYM HAMER: Kym Hamer is an international leadership, visibility and impact coach, a personal branding expert and serial entrepreneur, and the creator of Building Brand You™, a methodology helping organisations, teams, and individuals to build visibility and reputational rigor as essential building blocks for delivering sustained value. In other words, accelerating results by unlocking your greatest asset - YOU! In 2020, just one year after launching her business, she was nominated by Thinkers360 as one of the Top 100 Women B2B Leadership influencers and is currently in the Top 15 Personal Branding and Marketing Influencers in the world. For 4 years running Kym has also been one of Thinkers360's Top 10 Thought Leaders on Entrepreneurship and in 2023, was recognised as one of their Top Voices for 2023 globally. Kym is the Founder & CEO of Artemis Futures International, a Founding Board Member of the Customer Experience & Service Association Middle East, and co-founder of CXSA Group Ltd. She has been part of the faculty with Homeward Bound Projects, a global initiative reaching 1.8 billion people, equipping women and non-binary people with a STEMM background to lead conversations for a sustainable future. She voyaged to Antarctica in 2023 for 19 nights delivering the immersive component of the HB programme for more than 170 women, and was Faculty Lead for Homeward Bound's 8th leadership cohort. In between all of these things, you'll find her curled up in a corner with her nose in a book. Building Brand You™: JOIN the BBY Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildingbrandyou SUBSCRIBE to the BBY Podcast on: (Apple) - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/building-brand-you/id1567407273 (Spotify) - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ho26pAQ5uJ9h0dGNicCIq SIGN UP to The BBY Bookshelf - https://bit.ly/BBYBookshelf CONNECT WITH KYM HAMER: LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/kymhamer/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kymhamerartemis/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kymhamerartemis/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kymhamer Thinkers360 - https://bit.ly/thinkers360-kymhamer-BBY Find out about BBY Coaching - https://calendly.com/kymhamer/bbychat/ HOSTED BY: Kym Hamer DISCLAIMER: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Building Brand You™ podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved. They do not necessarily represent any other entities, agencies, organisations, or companies. Building Brand You™ is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information in the podcast available for listening on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute legal advice or services
You've probably heard the term “emotional intelligence” and you may be wondering what this means and why it's helpful in the workplace (and life in general)! In Jamilla Rizvi's book ‘Not Just Lucky,' she gives a great breakdown: “In basic terms, having emotional intelligence means you're able to recognise and manage not only your own emotions but the emotions of others. “ This week we discuss the 4 pillars that contribute to emotional intelligence: Self-awareness Self-management Social awareness Managing relationships Helpful resource: Check out the HBR article we mentioned - “Emotional intelligence has 12 elements. Which do you need to work on?” We have one more episode before we have a little break over Christmas! Can you guess what it is? Want to be friends on socials? Connect with us… Instagram - @yourmarketingmates LinkedIn - linkedin.com/your-marketing-mates/ Belle & Liz. x If you're enjoying the podcast we'd love to hear from you. Please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
In 2020 Jamila Rizvi is the force behind two books pitched, written and published during the pandemic. The first is Untold Resilience: Stories of Courage, Survival and Love from Women Who Have Gone Before - an anthology of life stories from 19 older women. The second is I'm A Hero Too - an illustrated story for children about living during a time of pandemic. Jamila is the Chief Creative Office of the Nine Network's Future Women, and a weekly columnist for TheSydney Morning Herald and The Age. She has previously published two best-selling books - Not Just Lucky (2017) and The Motherhood (2018). Jamila is also a regular commentator on The Project, Today, The Drum and Q and A. Jamila first appeared on The Garret in 2018, and you can listen to that interview here. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. The interview was recorded by Zoom, and we can't wait to start recording in person again soon. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, there’s a little less of the dumb stuff because we are joined by the inimitable Jamila Rizvi. In her own words, Jamila is an author, presenter and political commentator. She is is author of the best-selling Not Just Lucky, a career manifesto for millennial women and The Motherhood, an anthology of letters about life with a newborn. Jamila is currently Editor-at-Large of the Nine Network’s Future Women where you may have heard her as host of their podcast Future Women Weekly. You can follow her on Instagram here and Twitter here.
This week on the show, there’s a little less of the dumb stuff because we are joined by the inimitable Jamila Rizvi. In her own words, Jamila is an author, presenter and political commentator. She is is author of the best-selling Not Just Lucky, a career manifesto for millennial women and The Motherhood, an anthology of letters about life with a newborn. Jamila is currently Editor-at-Large of the Nine Network’s Future Women where you may have heard her as host of their podcast Future Women Weekly. You can follow her on Instagram here and Twitter here.
Hello!!Today I am THRILLED to welcome Jamila Rizvi to the pod.We have a lovely conversation about motherhood, parenting, health, body image and online trolling. Jam has so many wonderful words of wisdom to share.Please follow Jamila anywhere at @jamilarizvi and read her writing online at Future Women.Her books are:Not Just LuckyThe Motherhoodplease read both!!Jam recommends Troll Hunting by Ginger Gorman.Follow me @keepinguppodcast on Instagram or email me at hello@keepingupwithkaity.com.auThis episode was produced by Kaity Griffin, using royalty free music from Bensound.
“We will rise together or not at all.†Jamila Rizvi is an author, presenter, political commentator, the newly appointed editor-at-large of Future Women, former editor-in-chief of MamaMia. She’s written two books, Not Just Lucky and The Motherhood, and signs off her emails Troublemaker At Large, which is a great sign. We discuss: a series of hilarious but also scary statistics, like the fact that there are more men named Andrew than women running ASX200 companies Tips for negotiating, such as focus on what you want, not what you’ve got The structural inequalities that we live in, and the importance of understanding them so we can see it’s not ‘just me’ Diversity is proven to shift the bottom line in organisations, so how do we make workplaces work better for women A glorious story about how Barak Obama’s female staff supported each others ideas and in being heard That we can all be part of the sisterhood and the feminist movement in whatever way works for us as individuals The importance of community How we all need to let go of the pursuit of perfection, and give ourselves a bit of a break Resources We mention some resources throughout the conversation, here is where you can find links to them all! Future Women, where Jamila has taken the helm and is building an amazing community. Jamila’s books, Not Just Lucky and The Motherhood And her own website.
International Women’s Day (IWD) is our chance to celebrate women's achievements and successes. This month, Marta spoke to two of our executives, Anna Leibel and Lee Scales, on what this year’s topic of #pressforprogress means to them, the advancement of women in STEM, their own career experiences, and thoughts on what it’s like to be a woman in the modern workplace. Both women have achieved remarkable success in their careers and may not have necessarily taken the traditional path in getting there. Enjoy their stories. SHOW NOTES Your hosts are Rob Demasi, Lyndon Horsburgh and Marta Zyznowska. With thanks to special guests Anna Leibel, UniSuper’s Executive Manager – Technology, and Lee Scales, UniSuper’s Executive Manager – Member & People Services. Read more about how we’re celebrating women’s achievements along with bonus resources at www.unisuper.com.au/women The book Lee mentioned was ‘Not Just Lucky’ by Jamila Rizvi. The book Marta asked about was ‘Lean In’ by Sheryl Sandberg. Have a question or topic you'd like us to explore in future episodes? Write to us at superinformed@unisuper.com.au. You can also join the conversation on Twitter @UniSuperNews or give us a call on 1800 331 685.
In this episode Claire interviews Jamila Rizvi about her book Not Just Lucky and her incredible career to date. Jamila is an accomplished leader, host, interviewer and commentator, appearing regularly on The Verdict, The Project, Hack and ABC News Breakfast. A political advisor for Australia's PMs Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard, her writing has been published by Mamamia, The Huffington Post, The Age, The Guardian, Cosmopolitan magazine and several anthologies. Named as one of Cosmo's most successful women under 30, Jamila is a warrier for women everywhere and she's just a bloody great human too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Writer and broadcaster Jamila Rizvi worked for Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard out of university, and then became editor-in-chief of Mamamia. These experiences inspired her to write a book, Not Just Lucky, about combating sexism in the workplace but all this talk of equality and meritocracy poses a direct threat to Charles' and Dom's careers. Find Jamila Rizvi at: https://www.jamilarizvi.com.au Find The Chaser at: https://twitter.com/chaser
Media commentator, columnist and author Jamila Rizvi’s was named one of Melbourne’s Most Influential Women Under 40 in July by The Weekly Review. Her writing debut, Not Just Lucky, is a career manifesto for millennial women, exploring the reasons why many women at the top of their game credit their success to luck, not ability.
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Catch the full chat with the groovy Jamila Rizvi, and check out her new book Not Just Lucky. Also, we had the legendary Louise Adams back to help us with all our problems. LUVZ YOUZ KWEEEENZ