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Hosted by one of Australia's most in-demand conscious career and business mentors, Alison Rice, Offline is a series of honest conversations dedicated to exploring who we are when we're sitting in our True Self, and how that life-affirming realisation changes the way we define success. How do you want to be living? What are you really here to do? What are you no longer willing to sacrifice in pursuit of an outdated definition of success that isn't structured in a way that could ever support the natural and intrinsic cycles and seasons that exist in a full and expressed life?
Alison teachers listeners how to define their version of what she calls True Self Success® — individually defined and internally experienced. It's about waking up every day and feeling successful. Feeling soft. Feeling spacious. Feeling true and aligned at and in our work.

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Offline, The Podcast: Honest Conversations About True Self & Success Alison Rice

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.5 • 533 Ratings

Hosted by one of Australia's most in-demand conscious career and business mentors, Alison Rice, Offline is a series of honest conversations dedicated to exploring who we are when we're sitting in our True Self, and how that life-affirming realisation changes the way we define success. How do you want to be living? What are you really here to do? What are you no longer willing to sacrifice in pursuit of an outdated definition of success that isn't structured in a way that could ever support the natural and intrinsic cycles and seasons that exist in a full and expressed life?
Alison teachers listeners how to define their version of what she calls True Self Success® — individually defined and internally experienced. It's about waking up every day and feeling successful. Feeling soft. Feeling spacious. Feeling true and aligned at and in our work.

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    Checking in with Nadia Fairfax-Wayne.

    Checking in with Nadia Fairfax-Wayne.

    Dearest you. 
    This episode is part of my long-running Self Care Sundays mini-series in partnership with Estée Lauder. For the past four years, I’ve sat down with some of the brand’s local ambassadors and friends to have an honest conversation about self care, skincare and success.
    In keeping with this season’s theme of checking-in with past guests, today I am curled up on the lounge with Nadia Fairfax-Wayne — a leading Australian creative, fashion influencer and the editor of Fairfax Journal. 
    A lot has happened in the four years between honest conversations. She got engaged, married, converted to her husband’s religion, bought a home, renovated and decorated it, broke up with a close friend (a life event that led her to therapy) and so much more. I wanted to talk about it all.
    We hope you love it and that it feels like you’re in the room with us.
    Alison xo

    It would be an honour to help you on your way.
    Stay close and supported by signing up to my email list. It’s the first place I share new offerings and invitations to work with me. Visit www.getoffline.co. 
    I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present and I extend that respect to any First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples listening.

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Where is “there” & how will you know you’ve arrived?

    Where is “there” & how will you know you’ve arrived?

    Dearest you.
    Imagine a professional reality that is entirely unsubscribed from hustle culture, comparison and the relentless pursuit of a definition of success that no longer feels true for you. Imagine waking up every single day feeling like you’re living a life you’ve chosen, and that the shape of your day is weighted evenly between meeting your own needs, the needs of the people you love and the needs of the business you work for or the one you own. And that on some days, there’s no need at all. There’s just rest. Play. Pleasure.
    This can be real and I know this to be true because I am living this professional reality. I’ve gone from hustling and grinding to a level of grounded that makes me walk and talk slow. From pushing my career in a particular direction to simply letting it unfold. From over-analysing my next move to trusting that what's meant for me won't miss me. From feeling like I was compromising my values to now leading a thriving business that is built on my values.
    The moment I realised what I was doing for a living was no longer a fit with how I wanted to be living and what I wanted my life to represent, I knew I had to be an agent of change. I knew I had to define my own highest vision and move in the direction of it despite what other people might think.
    What is your highest vision and will you let me help you realise it?
    Alison xo

    Off— enrolment page: www.getoffline.co/off Email me directly with any questions: support@getoffline.co Listening after July 2023? Register your interest: https://www.getoffline.co/off-expressions-of-interest  
    I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present and I extend that respect to any First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples listening.

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    • 41 min
    Pitching to investors, securing funding, building & launching a haircare brand.

    Pitching to investors, securing funding, building & launching a haircare brand.

    Dearest you. 
    When Maeva Heim and I first sat down for an honest conversation in 2019, her texture-inclusive haircare brand, Bread, was still an idea yet to be realised. She was halfway through Seophora’s Accelerate program and four years later, we’re having a very different conversation.
    Maeva went on to secure investment and launch Bread (during the pandemic no less) and is now stocked exclusively in Sephora in Australia and multiple beauty retailers in  the US including Ulta and Cult Beauty. 
    She shares so many rich insights and learnings from her journey in this episode. Some highlights include:

    Why she believes it is actually about who you know not what you knowWhat she did to build her network from knowing no-one in the industry to meeting the haircare buyer at Sephora in the StatesWhat investors are looking for in pre-launch businessesHer take on the role our work should play in our livesWhy not everyone is built to work in a start-upStepping up as a leader and CEOWhy operating in 2022 was harder than operating in the pandemic Her observations on the VC space right now 
    We had a lot of fun the second time around. Hope we offer you a lot of insight and also some giggles. 
    Alison xo

    Shop Bread Follow Maeva on InstagramThe site I referenced is www.brandingstyleguides.com

    It would be an honour to help you on your way.
    Stay close and supported by signing up to my email list. It’s the first place I share new offerings and invitations to work with me. Visit www.getoffline.co.
    I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present and I extend that respect to any First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples listening.

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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Lessons from 31 years in conscious & ethical business.

    Lessons from 31 years in conscious & ethical business.

    Dearest you. 
    If you’re an entrepreneur or business leader, you’ll know how many business mentors, coaches and courses are out there selling you success. It’s noisy and a lot of the advice is conflicting.
    This episode is an opportunity for us to lean out of all of that noise and learn from an elder in conscious and ethical business. Jeannie Bourke has been running her beauty and body lab Venustus through the lens of her ethics, her morals and her values for over 30 years. It has been a heart-first business with a deep and intentional why long before people were writing entire books about it and calling it a strategy. 
    There’s so much goodness in this one:

    How to attract, train and retain a 10-year teamHow she’s taken the wisdom, tools and techniques she’s learnt over 40 years and literally infused them into the walls and floors of her new space (which opens this month!)How she uses her body as a compass in businessThe benefits of conscious business owners getting comfortable with money and earning itWhy not everything needs to scale and how this can actually become a barrier to our long-term impactUnpacking the concept of failure when our ideas are channeled — did we fail or were we early?
    Thank you for being here.
    Alison xo

    Explore Venustus 

    It would be an honour to help you on your way.
    Stay close and supported by signing up to my email list. It’s the first place I share new offerings and invitations to work with me. Visit www.getoffline.co. 
    I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to their Elders past and present and I extend that respect to any First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples listening.

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    • 1 hr 15 min
    Life after losing your life partner.

    Life after losing your life partner.

    Dearest you. 
    The first time I sat down with doctor, rocket scientist, author and zero waste life advocate, Dr. Anita Vandyke, she was looking ahead to a bright and exciting future with her husband James and daughter Vivian. She was close to graduating from medical school and had just written her second book, The Zero Waste Family. 
    But just two years on, things look quite different. Today, Anita’s list of titles includes widow. Devastatingly, she lost her husband James to cancer in late 2022. He was just 40 years old. 
    If you’re a regular listener of this sweet and stable podcast, you’ll know that some of my most connected episodes are the ones birthed during or after a significant life experience. At the time of recording and releasing this episode, that life experience is the passing of my beautiful mum and the grief that has followed. 
    This honest conversation is dedicated to James and to my mum. It’s also dedicated to every person who can no longer smell, touch and hear someone they love. It’s for anyone who wants to learn how to be someone to the person left behind. What to say. What to do. How to be there and catch them in the oceanic swell that is loss.
    Thank you Anita for allowing the deep well of grief you hold for James to spill over so we can hear it and feel it and hopefully, help you carry it. 
    Alison xo
    P.S. I am sorry about the interference… we recorded in person at Anita’s home and I think our pesky mobile phones tried to get involved.

    Follow Dr. Anita Vandyke on Instagram

     
    Are you feeling the pull to make contact with your True Self and define your highest vision for your career or business? 
    My invitation to you is to move beyond curiosity and into intentional action. Visit www.getoffline.co and consider signing up to my mailing list to receive conscious career love notes, invitations to learn with me, and more. 
    I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to any First Nations, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples listening.

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    • 56 min
    Lady Brains & Alison on the parts most founders don’t talk about.

    Lady Brains & Alison on the parts most founders don’t talk about.

    Dearest you. 
    This episode is a bit of a full circle moment for me. Caitlin and Anna interviewed me back in 2018 for what was then a soon-to-launch podcast but is now the very well established Lady Brains. I was still working in publishing and I had begun recording for Offline but it was still my little secret so to be sitting here five years later having an honest conversation about the texture and terrain we’ve all moved through as podcasters and founders is a real honour. 
    Like, we did it! We're still here!
    We had what I think is a really uncommon and kind of complex conversation about being a founder while also helping other founders. While we serve very differently, we share many of the same challenges and experiences.
    I am proud of this conversation because it feels like the antidote to polish and shine of typical founder interviews. We don’t talk in grabs and we take time to think about what we want to say. There’s lot of purposeful pauses. 
    Maybe it is just me, but this feels very compelling and encouraging as we come out of the era that hurt more of us than it helped — Girl Boss and the grind culture that came with it. 
    We hope you love out very honest conversation and that it allows you a moment to lean out and make contact with something real and unscripted. 
    Thank you for being here.
    Alison xo

    Listen to Lady Brains Follow Lady Brains

     
    Are you feeling the pull to make contact with your True Self and define your highest vision for your career? 
    My invitation to you is to move beyond curiosity and into intentional action. Visit www.getoffline.co and consider signing up to my mailing list to receive conscious career love notes, invitations to learn with me, and more. 
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are our land’s first storytellers. I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and create today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and pay my respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to any First Nations and Torres Strait Islander peoples listening.

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    • 1 hr 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
533 Ratings

533 Ratings

Siobhan TM ,

Checking in with Leigh Campbell

A very moving and emotive episode with Leigh Campbell.

Is the episode supposed to be about Leigh and your journey too?

saraandrews ,

So annoying

I couldn’t handle this podcast a while back thought I’d take another look as it’s been probably a couple of years and I was hoping it had gotten better but no! Alison is so annoyingly patronising and buts in to talk about herself all the time! Talking over the top of guests and just being so annoying with her whiny fakeness. I also can’t handle the squeaky door at the beginning! I’m like what the hell is that! This podcast needs some WD40 just like that door hinge.

Memories with Kristy ,

Kristy

A beautiful podcast filled with amazing inspo. Thank you ❤️

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