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Anatomy of a Leader with Maria Hvorostovsky
#76 How to Raise Capital as a Female Founder: Advice from Serial Entrepreneur, Julia Elliott Brown

Anatomy of a Leader with Maria Hvorostovsky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 70:32


Are you a female founder with an amazing business, but struggling to raise capital? Or are you an investor who is serious about investing in female founders? For all the incredible female founders out there seeking to secure investment, elevate your networking skills, and make your business shine, this episode is a must-watch! Timestamps: 0:00 - Trailer and Introduction 01:13 - Why do Female Founders Receive Less in Venture Funding? 07:13 - How to Empower Yourself with Skills for Raising Investment 12:09 - Why There's a Low Success Rate for Funding 16:53 - How to Find the Right Investors 19:01 - How to Network 19:36 - Are Women Bad at Networking? 21:31 - How to Approach Conversations with Potential Investors 24:50 - What Should Investors be Thinking About When it Comes to Funding Female Founders? 25:19 - How Can We Speed up the Process of Achieving Diversity in Investment Firms? 29:07 - How Can Female Founders Assert their Power when Pitching to Investment Firms? 33:03 - The Importance of Gender Balance in Business 35:20 - Supporting the Underdog: Julia's Personal Experience as a Female Founder 37:26 - How Julia Started Upper Street 38:08 - Taking Inspiration from Bespoke Shoe-making in Hong Kong 42:28 - Funding Challenges in the Footwear Industry 45:36 - What Makes Founders Investable? 01:07:25 - Building a Sustainable Business and the Role of Co-founders ​​Introducing Julia Elliott Brown, a serial entrepreneur with a passion for empowering female founders. She's behind successful ventures like Upper Street, UpMyStreet.com, and is currently the CEO and Founder of Enter The Arena, which helps female founders fly through offering investment expertise and business coaching. Julia is not only a business expert but also a compelling keynote speaker and host of the "Fundraising Stories with Female Founders" podcast. Her book, "RAISE: The Female Founders Guide To Securing Investment," is making waves with a 2023 Business Book Awards nomination. Julia Elliott Brown: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/juliaelliottbrown X: https://twitter.com/juliaelliottb?lang=en Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0o2pNa2BqPaxowewAjSBOF Website: enterthearena.co.uk Books: Eldest Daughter Effect: How First Born Women like Oprah Winfrey, Sheryl Sandberg, JK Rowling and Beyoncé Harness their Strengths - Lisette Schuitemaker and Wies Enthoven https://amzn.to/3Qwr3lJ Maria Hvorostovsky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maria_hvo X: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com/ Podcast filmed, edited and produced by: https://www.londonbeautyphotographer.com Need help HIRING – ⁠http://www.hirewithmaria.com⁠ LEAVE A REVIEW: If you're listening on Apple Podcasts make sure to Follow, Rate, and leave a REVIEW.

Ur Welcome America
Forgotten Boy Bands Special

Ur Welcome America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 52:32


We normally don't listen to men singing but we do for our FORGOTTEN BOY BANDS special featuring: Phixx, Blazin' Squad, V, Soul Decision, Triple 8, BBMak, Damage, Union J, Point Break, Upper Street, LFO, MN8, North & South, Northern Line, and One True Voice. UR WELCOME! As always please send your feedback to;Insta: @urwelcomeamericaTwitter: @urwelcomeUSAEmail: UrWelcomeAmericaPodcast@gmail.com

The Events Insight
Lights, Camera, Action - With Matt Bradley

The Events Insight

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 29:34


Events should be an immersive experience for all!There was no better place for Jack and Karen to start Season 11 then with a journey to London to chat with Matt Bradley.Matt's journey into the events industry is an interesting one.As a child he went to drama school and aspired to be on stage in the limelight (he is a trained ballet dancer), then, like most boys, he dreamt of being a professional footballer.This flair for entertaining can be seen in the roles he has undertaken in the events industry.  From Sales Manager to Show Director to now, the face of the Retail Technology Show.Matt believes that an event is an experience and should excite and entertain guests.Matt has been the face of RBTE (Retail Business Technology Expo) since its inception in 2010. In this time he has been involved in a variety of roles that have covered all areas of the business ensuring his knowledge of the show and sector is second to none. RBTE was sold to Reed in 2016 where Matt rebranded and renamed the show Retail Expo until the final show in 2019.  The launch of Retail Technology Show with Nineteen Group is spearheaded by Matt and his team and will once again provide a much needed platform for suppliers to showcase the very best and most innovative retail technology solutions whilst the in-depth conference program will give retailers a clear road map for future success.  Featured in several "Retail's most influential" lists he is a well known face within the retail tech industry, has an enviable book of contacts and understands how to truly connect suppliers with buyers and   Matt has spent over 20 years in the exhibition and events industry and has been lucky enough to work with some of the UK's leading exhibition organizers including Upper Street, Clarion, and London Event Co. As a director of Legend Exhibitions, he founded and launched Retail Business Technology Expo and the publication Essential Retail which were both acquired by Reed Exhibitions in 2016. His move to Nineteen Group is just the start of his next exciting chapter.Keep a track of all that's going on with the Podcast via;  www.theeventsinsight.com/ www.linkedin.com/company/the-events-insight-podcast/ www.instagram.com/the_eventsin/  See more about our Season Sponsor Safe Events via;https://www.safeevents.ie/Find out more about our Shoutout Sponsor Matt Glover Photography via;https://mattgloverphotography.co.uk/Our Season Quickfire round Sponsor is Yellow Glove Productions;  https://yellow-glove.co.uk/  Our partnership with Standout Magazine is also worth following;https://standoutmagazine.co.uk/

Let's Talk About Brain Tumours
Episode 40 - Spotlight on TIME, using art to tell stories of brain tumours

Let's Talk About Brain Tumours

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 15:18 Transcription Available


In this episode, we talk to Hannah Waldron about the TIME Art Exhibition .The exhibition will feature photographs, illustrations, paintings, scans and sculptures submitted by the community to help tell the stories of those affected by a brain tumour, as well as artwork from upcoming and renowned artists from around the globe.  The aim of the exhibition is to help raise awareness of our mission to defeat brain tumours.The exhibition will be on from  6th April to the 15th  April and is being held at  The Business Design Centre, Upper Street, Islington, London N1You can find out more about TIME here or contact the team by emailing time@thebraintumourcharity.org

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London Walks
London History Bulletin – February 15

London Walks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 6:54


the British young mastered this “childishly simple” system in no time at all but British adults...

Craic On
65: How To Catch A Taxi

Craic On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 4:28


Coming out on to the street, the heat hit me.  A day of brainstorming had taken its toll. No matter how good the air conditioning and how sweet the cake, there is nothing like a good blast of hot air after a long day of trying not to disgrace yourself, to make you feel the strain. Far fetched as it sounds, in thirty degrees of heat, I needed to be in Upper Street before 6.30, to beat the deadline for the winter jumper I had reserved. #Bank Station had come to a standstill and as people piled in behind me, the temperature began to rise in more ways than one. I still had time to make it, but after a torturous wait, I gave up and shuffled my way through the crowds and back into the relative cool of a scorching evening. That jumper would wait for no woman. I needed a taxi. This was a job for the cane. This was no ordinary jumper. It was just the right shade of green and it's the quest for colour that lead me to spend the next twenty minutes, standing on the side of the road, cane in one hand, the other arm out to signal my need for a Taxi. As taxi procuring goes, mine is a fairly rubbish technique. It's consistently let me down over nearly forty years. It used to be that I'd see a taxi, any taxi, and stick my hand out. These days, I stand with my arm out and hope the taxi sees me. Whether they did or whether they didn't, or whether they were stuffed with people on the quest to secure the green jumper before 6.30, I shall never know, but my nerves were starting to jangle. Hard to keep your cool in thirty degrees of heat when you feel the jumper of your desires slipping from your grasp. “Can I help you?” asked a nice woman, then qualified her offer with, “I'm not sure there are any taxis.” I pressed on alone. Just as I was about to give up Prince Charming was at my elbow. “That is a rubbish technique you've got.” “I know. I'm on a deadline. I think I'll give up and go home,” I said. “Don't do that.  I'm going to get you a taxi. Stay there. I'll be back with a taxi, and  I always do what I say I will do.” “I always do what I say I will do,” is the mantra of just about every man I know. It's how you know that you won't see them for dust. Then, just like that, he was gone. Ah well. It wasn't meant to be. As I took my first steps to leave, he was back. “I've got you a taxi. Hold my hand,” he commanded. At this point I might normally say, “I'll just follow on,” but I willingly obeyed as we hot footed it across the road. “Take this woman to Upper Street. She's against the clock.” We did it with five minutes to spare. Five minutes before closing time is never the optimum moment to present yourself for a fitting.  I can't say I won any favours. The jumper didn't fit. They locked up and went on a hunt for one that did and hadn't been reserved. There was one left. I wonder if Cinderella felt like this? Possibly she did. Whatever the thrill of the chase, and I include Prince Charming in this, I wonder how much I really needed that jumper, now languishing in its wrapping. It will be a lovely surprise when I open it and think how beautiful the colour and fall in love again.

Poetry? Maybe
Upper Street Walks/City Road Talks

Poetry? Maybe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 0:50


For Jasmine. Never forgotten.

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Iain Lee on LBC
19th October 2006

Iain Lee on LBC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019


Upper Street, holding hands & Tobias Pocket

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Stock Day Media
President Joseph Earle of Upper Street Marketing, Inc. (OTCPink: UPPR)

Stock Day Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 10:48


President Joseph Earle of Upper Street Marketing, Inc.(OTCPink: UPPR), joins Stock Day to discuss holdings in the cannabis space, industrial hemp, and the potential market for CBD based products. # Cannabis Stocks # cbd # cbd isolate # Colorado # development # marketing # sales # vertical integration # wholesale

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Upper Street Madrid Podcast
Episode 8 Belloc and Burton - two poems.

Upper Street Madrid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 9:11


In this episode I compare two poems in the comic/surreal tradition of warning poems for children, one by Hilaire Belloc and one by Tim Burton. For more information about Upper Street's courses and classes, visit https://www.upper-street-madrid.com/

Upper Street Madrid Podcast
Episode 7 - I walk the Line. Phrases where careful actions are represented as careful motion

Upper Street Madrid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 6:14


Latest episode of Upper Street Madrid Podcast. For more information about Upper Street's courses and classes, visit www.upper-street-madrid.com

Upper Street Madrid Podcast
Episode Six - Haiku in English

Upper Street Madrid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 8:12


Haiku in English - including Kerouac, Ginsberg, Hass and John Cooper Clark. For more information about Upper Street's courses and classes, visit www.upper-street-madrid.com

UPPER STREET
Upper Street

UPPER STREET

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 9:03


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Living Raw Radio
Geeta gets to step'in with Shoe Guru Julia Elliott Brown of Upper Street

Living Raw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 39:00


Julia Elliott Brown is the CEO and Co-Founder of Upper Street, the made-to-order luxury footwear label.  Frustrated by endless shopping expeditions to find the perfect pair of shoes, Julia along with her sister and business partner Katy Chandler, hit upon the idea of designing their own shoes and turning it into an international online business. Launched in early 2010, Upper Street is creating a revolution in the way women shop for shoes. Julia’s passion is in taking an idea and making it happen by bringing the best people and resources together to achieve the vision. Her experience in online business development and commercial management spans over fifteen years, working for large corporates, turning around consumer online businesses and running her own consultancy.  Shoe lover, part-time singer and avid tweeter, Julia is often found chasing her two young children around Highbury, skipping in the garden, or running around the park. Mind you, her heels will still be in her bag to put straight back on afterwards! Create your own beautiful shoes at www.UpperStreet.com or in the luxury Shoe Lounge in London, and have them delivered to you door in just a few weeks. E-mail julia.elliottbrown@upperstreet.com Gain more great shows at NoshDetox.com

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts
Arsecast Extra 36 - 07.10.2014

Arseblog - the Arsecasts, Arsenal podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014 91:07


This week's show is a very special edition, recorded live at Union Chapel on Upper Street last night (Oct 6th). James and I were joined by Amy Lawrence and Philippe Auclair to chat about the weekend's game against Chelsea, the defeat, the ramifications of it, and our start to the season as a whole. After a short interval, we then did a Q&A with questions from audience members about all manner of things, but much of it revolved around Arsene Wenger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Chris Top Program
Jeannine Barry On The Chris Top Program

The Chris Top Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2014 80:46


Jeannine Barry has released her debut EP “Give Me Something” on the 31st October which was eagerly anticipated by her fans. She has a unique sound with honest lyrics that mix Country and Pop which appeals to a wide variety of music lovers. Despite having her own sound she has been flattered to have been compared to greats such as: Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, LeAnne Rimes and Emmylou Harris.Her passion for music has taken Jeannine a journey to many places - one of them was Berlin, where she met her vocal coach David Lee Brewer, who has taught amazing artists such as Beyoncé Knowles, H-Town, Letoya Lukett and many more.During her development she performed regularly and recorded a demo for Sony BMG Munich. She started writing her own material and worked with several producers such as Rares Cara (Sido), Loomis Green (Jan Delay). A personal highlight during that time was performing her own version of “Amazing Grace” with the Philharmonic Orchestra in the Berlin Philharmonic in front of an audience of 2000.Jeannine finds that inspiring others with her music is in turn her inspiration for writing. “Singing has always been a great passion of mine, I knew from a young age that I just had to do it. I've always wanted to be able to tell stories with my music and especially inspire and give people some sort of comfort through my music. A writing inspiration for me is to reach people with positive messages as there are so many people, especially young girls, who need some guidance in this crazy world. I want to inspire people to make the best of their lives. When I sing, write, perform I feel right. It feels like I am doing what I was meant to be doing and I am willing to put my all into it.”Jeannine has performed numerous shows of late to an ever-increasing fan base, such as at The Garage, Camden Rock, Jamm in Brixton, Proud Camden, at the Johnny Cash Tribute concert at The Boogaloo but a few. She also recently arranged her own bill and performed as the headliner at her Philippines fund-raiser at a very busy House of Wolf on Upper Street, which raised £550.“Jeannine Barry puts the 'live' in live entertainment. She offers an invigorating, refreshing approach to country music that's been a long time coming. A truly believable delivery of a unique set list, topped by stunning looks, engages her audience until the last note has been sung!”Jeannine has played at some notable venues such as Bush Hall at the Grand Union Songwriter's night alongside Raintown, Gary Quinn and Hannah Jane Lewis and Fort San Antone in Preston, Europe's biggest Country Music venue, which were a resounding success. Support slots for Mark Morris and Ben Taylor have proven to be very successful for her and she headlined her own show at the Garage on 30th May 2014 as well as supported Nashville duo Jill & Kate at the Borderline in London on June 4th.Having completed a residency at the O2's pop up stage as the likes of Monty Python and Robbie Williams graced the main arena and is now setting time aside to work on new material to start recording her first album.‘Give Me Something tells a story, you can hear the passion in Jeannine's voice as her emotional lyrics pull at your heart strings. This London based singer/songwriter has a beautiful voice that sends you off into a trance of relaxation.' FATEA; Gemma Hirst.