DRIVEN WOMEN

CASH AND ROCKET

Hosted by CASH & ROCKET and interviewed by CEO Julie Brangstrup — brings you one-on-one conversations with the extraordinary women of the CASH & ROCKET tour. From entrepreneurs and realtors to models, creatives, and leaders, each guest shares the stories behind their lives, careers, and the drive that fuels them. Inspiring, stylish, and unfiltered, DRIVEN WOMEN offers a rare glimpse into the journeys of trailblazing women who are as unstoppable as the cars they drive

  1. 1 APR

    Driven Women Episode 28: The woman who beat Chanel and bottled Britain | Azzi Glasser

    We're joined by Azzi Glasser, one of the world's most celebrated and unconventional perfumers, for a conversation that is as rich, layered and surprising as the fragrances she creates.Azzi has spent over 30 years in the industry, first as creative global director for major fragrance houses, then launching her own brand Agent Provocateur's debut scent, which outsold the entire Estée Lauder counter at Harvey Nichols with a single product and sat at number three in Selfridges for three years alongside Chanel No.5 and Angel. Ten years on, her company The Perfumer's Story is celebrating a decade of doing things entirely on her own terms.She talks candidly about why she launched against every trend in the industry, why most department store fragrance counters make her want to walk straight out, and why she believes the perfume world is about to be turned completely upside down.She speaks about her work with Helena Bonham Carter, creating fragrances using headspace technology from poisonous flowers for her role as Bellatrix in Harry Potter, and why Jude Law's personal scent makes you want to get closer and never leave.She also talks about her AI-powered fragrance diagnosis tool, what she knew about Julie's scent personality before they even met, why smell is the most powerful sense we have, and the ingredient that literally smells of poo but makes you irresistible.And she reveals her Smell of Britain candle, commissioned by the prime minister, that beat Diptyque and Jo Malone to become the bestselling home fragrance of 2025.

    40 min
  2. 31 MAR

    Driven Women Episode 27: The woman who chaired everything and changed everything | Stevie Spring

    We're joined by Stevie Spring CBE for one of the most wide-ranging, thought-provoking and genuinely inspiring conversations we've had on Driven Women.Stevie's career has taken her from accidental marketer to managing director of a top five global advertising agency, from running a public company through the 2008 financial crash to chairing PRS for Music, one of the most powerful organisations in the music industry. Along the way she has chaired four major national charities including Mind, served on the board of the BBC and received a CBE from Prince William at Buckingham Palace.She speaks candidly about a childhood shaped by her father's quiet brilliance, growing up without money in a railway flat in Camden, and how weekly family meetings with a proper agenda taught her everything she needed to know about governance, fairness and social justice.She talks honestly about the mental health crisis in the UK, why 2 million people are missing from NHS waiting lists, why a suicide attempt is not always enough to qualify for treatment, and what Mind is doing to change that.She also talks about PRS for Music, what it actually means to protect the rights of creators in an age of AI and streaming, and why processing three times more transactions than Visa worldwide is just a Tuesday.And she reflects on what it means to receive a CBE, why luck is only ever preparation meeting opportunity, and why her answer to every challenge has always been the same: the answer is yes, now what's the question?

    52 min
  3. 24 MAR

    She turned tragedy into a 33-year global success story | Tanya Rose

    We're joined by Tanya Rose, founder and CEO of Mason Rose, for a wide-ranging and thoroughly enjoyable conversation about luxury travel, building a business that lasts, and why genuine human connection will always be worth more than any algorithm. Tanya grew up in Switzerland, had her path to hotel school derailed by personal tragedy at 18, and ended up building one of the most respected luxury travel PR and sales agencies in the world, entirely from scratch. Thirty-three years on, Mason Rose has a team of 40, clients that include some of the most extraordinary hotels on the planet, and a podcast that reaches 5 million people. She speaks candidly about what it takes to run a business for three decades, why she hired people to do the things she couldn't, and what lockdown really felt like when every single client closed overnight. She also talks about her Travel Secrets podcast, why actors make the best interviewees, and what she has learned from 100 episodes of asking the same questions and getting completely different answers every time. And she reflects honestly on motherhood, why she wasn't cut out for Monkey Music, and why her 7-year-old son requesting a formal meeting with his dad to ask for boarding school was one of the best things that ever happened to their family. This episode is a reminder that the best businesses are built on genuine connection, that reinvention is never optional, and that it is always worth going out of your comfort zone, even if the first attempt is terrible.

    31 min
  4. 11 MAR

    Giving away your soul: Emma Vernetti on why AI can never replace human creativity

    We’re joined by Emma Vernetti, artist, mother, philanthropist, and long-time supporter of the arts, for a warm, honest, and deeply reflective conversation about creativity, confidence, motherhood, and finding your way back to yourself.Emma shares how her love of trees became the heart of her artistic practice, from the individuality of bark patterns to the hidden shapes and stories people discover in her drawings. She opens up about returning to art later in life after years of raising children, and how the stillness of Covid gave her the space to pick up a pen again and create on a larger scale than ever before.She speaks candidly about the vulnerability of making art, what it means to put a piece of your soul into the world, and why creative work can feel so personal and exposing. Emma also reflects on self-doubt, rejection, and the childhood moments that can quietly shape confidence for years, as well as the bravery it takes to keep going anyway.Alongside her work as an artist, Emma talks about her deep involvement in charitable work, including her support of the Royal Academy and Sunflower Children, and why giving back, especially alongside other women, has become such an important part of her life. She also shares her thoughts on motherhood, the bittersweet reality of children growing up and leaving home, and how this new chapter has created space for travel, art, and fresh purpose.And in a thoughtful closing segment, Emma speaks about AI, social media, and the pressure of modern life, why she finds the digital world both useful and unsettling, and why protecting human connection, creativity, and perspective matters more than ever.00:00 Introduction01:24 Emma’s passion for trees and the individuality of bark02:44 Returning to art after motherhood03:03 Covid, stillness, and starting again creatively04:40 Opening a studio and creating space for other artists05:47 Selling her work and the vulnerability of creativity07:02 Whether her work will always come back to trees08:20 Emotion, process, and what goes into each piece11:02 Supporting the Royal Academy and the arts12:09 Charity work and joining the board of Sunflower Children13:54 How the charity supports children through education16:43 Mother-child fundraising trips to South Africa18:13 Motherhood, identity, and children leaving home20:29 This new chapter of life and making the most of it20:49 What Cash & Rocket means beyond the glamour22:42 Looking ahead to the next rally and the adventure of it24:40 Travel, inspiration, and seeing the world differently through art26:21 Advice to her younger self: be braver32:40 AI, social media, and the pressure of modern life34:49 What’s next for Emma and her studio36:00 Final reflectionsThis episode is a reminder that it is never too late to return to what makes you feel most alive, and that creativity, courage, and compassion often grow stronger with time.Please subscribe, it’s free, and your support means the world to us. xxx Julie#drivenwomen #cashandrocket #womeninart #creativity #motherhood #artistjourney

    37 min

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Hosted by CASH & ROCKET and interviewed by CEO Julie Brangstrup — brings you one-on-one conversations with the extraordinary women of the CASH & ROCKET tour. From entrepreneurs and realtors to models, creatives, and leaders, each guest shares the stories behind their lives, careers, and the drive that fuels them. Inspiring, stylish, and unfiltered, DRIVEN WOMEN offers a rare glimpse into the journeys of trailblazing women who are as unstoppable as the cars they drive