18 episodes

The “How I Made It Happen” podcast hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi, founder of For Working Ladies, speaks to phenomenal women who have gone through it all and are willing to share their stories of guts, glories and failures. Every episode will bring you lessons from female founders, innovators and movement makers on what it takes to create a successful career or grow a business. Expect honest, raw conversations, coupled with practical advice. To join the newsletter list sign up at http://www.forworkingladies.com
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    • 5.0 • 27 Ratings

The “How I Made It Happen” podcast hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi, founder of For Working Ladies, speaks to phenomenal women who have gone through it all and are willing to share their stories of guts, glories and failures. Every episode will bring you lessons from female founders, innovators and movement makers on what it takes to create a successful career or grow a business. Expect honest, raw conversations, coupled with practical advice. To join the newsletter list sign up at http://www.forworkingladies.com
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    Amy Thomson, founder of Moody Month: On burnout & creating a tech company for women's health

    Amy Thomson, founder of Moody Month: On burnout & creating a tech company for women's health

    This week I’m joined by Amy Thomson, an incredibly inspiring entrepreneur and author of the book Moody: A 21st Century Hormone Guide which was published earlier this year. Amy started her first business at age 23 in 2011, a communications company working with brands such as Nike, Microsoft and Diageo. In 2016 after experiencing severe burnout from working long hours and travelling for work, she experienced some changes in her body. As a result of the burnout, Amy’s periods stopped but she continued to work, until one day she made the decision to prioritise her health. Later that year, she decided to sell the business and take a break. Whilst on her break she began working on how she could solve the problem of stress impacting women’s hormones, health and happiness. 
    This is how Moody Month was born. A tech company that uses data ethically to help women connect with the science of their bodies and personalise the experience for their daily health and wellness needs.
    You can buy Amy's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Moody-Womans-21st-Century-Hormone-Guide/dp/1529110335 You can follow Amy on social: @amytstory @moodymonth and download the app here: https://moodymonth.com/app
    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find us on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.
    How I Made it Happen is an independent podcast created and hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi and produced by Julie Banks.

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Tiwalola Ogunlesi, Confidence Coach: on starting a business in the pandemic and cultivating a mindset for success

    Tiwalola Ogunlesi, Confidence Coach: on starting a business in the pandemic and cultivating a mindset for success

    In today's episode, I have a phenomenal individual, Tiwalola Ogunlesi, a globally recognised coach specialising in positive psychology, Master Neuro-linguistic Practitioner, international speaker and the founder of Confident and Killing It. Tiwa also recently launched the Confidence Academy, you can find out more information here.
    Tiwa made the decision to go full time on her business in late 2019, three months before the pandemic took place. She had pitched to organisations, secured clients and also had three months worth of savings in case anything went wrong. Like many others, she had no clue the pandemic would come! and when it did, this wiped out her business — all her clients cancelled bookings and she had to start from scratch. 
    What do you do when something negative happens? What do you tell yourself? Naturally, our mind starts to feed us negative reasons why things will never get better. According to research, when something negative happens our mind's default state is fear and we will need to rewire our mind's response by telling our minds positive messages. 
    In this episode, Tiwa shares with me how she changed her story of being cancelled and out of business to being booked globally.
    You can follow Tiwa on social: @Tiwalola @confidentandkillingit
    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find me on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.
    How I Made it Happen is an independent podcast created and hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi and produced by Julie Banks.

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    • 44 min
    Mariam Jimoh, founder of OJA: on being a serial entrepreneur and finding opportunities to fund your ventures

    Mariam Jimoh, founder of OJA: on being a serial entrepreneur and finding opportunities to fund your ventures

    In this weeks episode, I am joined by Mariam Jimoh the Founder and CEO of Oja which is a technology solution transforming access to cultural groceries and foods around the world. In simple words, she is making it easier for people to buy cultural foods by creating an app that allows you to order these goods and have them delivered directly to your door. She is building the UK's first venture-backed digital supermarket for cultural communities. She is 1 of the 16 black women in the UK who have raised venture capital, and currently, only 0.02% of the total VC funding has gone to black women founders.
    Mariam is a serial entrepreneur and has started many ventures, some whilst in university, some whilst she was working.  Whilst studying for an undergraduate degree she founded WCAN, a marketplace & network for the professional development of black women in the UK. 
    Since graduating from UCL, Mariam has gained experience as an M&A investment banker at Rothschild & Co. Combining her strategic insight with her business acumen, she founded Oja. During this time, she also co-founded Onwe an independent publishing house & lifestyle brand. 
    In this episode, we dive into how she has managed to raise funding through various ways such as brand partnerships to Venture capital to support her entrepreneurial ventures. 
    Mariam’s work has been recognised by the  2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 Technology list in which she shared that her mission is to unlock game-changing value in underrepresented groups through technology and community.
    You can follow Mariam on social here: @theartofmariam
    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find me on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.
    How I Made it Happen is an independent podcast created and hosted by Elizabeth Ogabi and produced by Julie Banks.

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    • 38 min
    Abigail Bergstrom: On starting her career in publishing and turning authors into brands

    Abigail Bergstrom: On starting her career in publishing and turning authors into brands

    In this weeks episode, I am joined Abigail Bergstrom, writer and founder of Bergstrom Studio, a 360° publishing consultancy and literary agency which aims to help emerging writers find their voice, turn good ideas into published books and writers into published authors. The agency represents “thought-leading” authors such as Munroe Bergdorf, of gender manifesto Transitional (Bloomsbury), Florence Given of bestselling feminist manifesto Women Don’t Owe You Pretty (Octopus), and Laura Bates of "Everyday Sexism" who Bergstrom published during her time at Simon & Schuster UK, among others. 
    Prior to founding Bergstrom Studio, Abigail spent over a decade in the publishing industry with her last role being at Gleam digital talent Agency, where she set up and launched the literary arm of the business. Here she managed over thirty titles by her clients and worked to get them onto bestseller lists whilst also building some of today’s biggest book brands.
    She was nominated for the Literary Agent of the Year at the 2020 British Book Awards, she was also listed in The Bookseller 150 and her debut novel, What a Shame, will be published by Hodder next year.
    In this episode, we talk about how she started her career, what it takes to publish a bestselling book and how to build a strong book brand.
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    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find me on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.

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    • 45 min
    Eshita Kabra-Davies, Founder of By Rotation: On starting her business as a side hustle

    Eshita Kabra-Davies, Founder of By Rotation: On starting her business as a side hustle

    In this week’s episode, I’m speaking to Eshita Kabra-Davies, founder of By Rotation, the worlds first social fashion rental app.
    The idea for By Rotation came to her during her honeymoon to Rajasthan, India, where she found herself reconsidering her relationship with fashion. She was in her suburban home town and had not been back for over 30 years. Eshita felt guilty for buying new clothes for her honeymoon as this made her feel she was part of a system that was adding to the textile waste. She wondered how she could help an average consumer make a difference, which is how the idea of By Rotation was birthed. A platform that allows users to ‘rent’ their garments out to others, whether on a daily or weekly basis. The idea is to give everyday people something accessible and convenient that’s an alternative to the often-high price points of many sustainable fashion labels.
    By Rotation first started out as Eshitas side hustle whilst she worked full-time at a hedge fund. She spent evenings and weekends creating the beta platform and attending sustainable fashion events in order to build up her network. When By Rotation hit certain targets She had set, She finally left her seven-year career in investment management.
    Not only are they the largest fashion rental platform in the U.K., but they are also a completely circular and sustainable model thanks to their focus on peer-to-peer and technology.
    You can follow Eshita on social @arentyoueshita and By Rotation @byrotation
    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find me on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.


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    • 46 min
    Jessica Warch, Co-founder & CEO of Kimaï: On creating lab grown diamonds and changing the industry

    Jessica Warch, Co-founder & CEO of Kimaï: On creating lab grown diamonds and changing the industry

    In this weeks episode, I am joined by Jessica Warch, Co-founder and CEO of Kimaï, a startup creating lab-grown diamonds. Kimaï was founded in 2018 by Jessica and her long-term friend now co-founder Sidney Neuhaus when they were both 24. The co-founders grew up in Antwerp the centre of the diamond trade with their family who are also diamond and jewellery traders. They both met at a girls scout club in Belgium and went on to be great friends. Years later, Jessica studied Business & Finance at Cass Business School, Sidney studied gemmology and later reconnected after working a few years at startups and in the jewellery industry.
    To get Kimaï off the ground they used their personal savings of £7,300 and kept the business lean by creating only a few pieces of jewellery they would use for samples and to help launch their website.
    Historically, diamonds have been mined from the ground where they were created over centuries. But recent advances in technology mean the same effects can now be created in the lab which results in creating better conditions for the earth and giving consumers an affordable equivalent with the same quality.
    At the heart of Kimaï is female empowerment. In less modern times, women would usually receive jewellery as a gift from men but today women are independent, working women and can afford their own pieces. But the industry is still promoting diamonds and luxury jewellery as something that’s gifted by a man to a woman. Kimaï infuses empowerment into their collections as they want women to feel good and confident when wearing their pieces, which is something they struggled to see on the market themselves.
    In this episode, Jessica shared with me how Megan Markle became the first celebrity to wear their jewellery and how this impacted their business, the joys of having a co-founder and the importance of keeping the business lean in the early days.
    You can find Kimaï on social here and visit their website Kimaï.com
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    My new book, Side Hustle in Progress: A Practical Guide to Kickstarting Your Business is published by HarperCollins and available to buy online and in all book shops.
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/0008455007
    Audible: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Side-Hustle-Progress-Practical-Kickstarting/dp/B08NXTC5ZC
    Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/side-hustle-in-progress/elizabeth-ogabi/9780008455002
    You can find me on social: IG: @Forworkingladies @ElizabethOgabi Twitter: @Fwladies @ElizabethOgabi_
    You can sign up for my newsletter "The Snippet" here.


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    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

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27 Ratings

27 Ratings

Love Jazzer’s Singing ,

Pow

Direct, unapologetic and full of great take aways, I love this podcast.

NikNatOla ,

Like a cup of coffee to get you going in the morning!

A phenomenal podcast. So nice to get right up in the business of people who have MADE THINGS HAPPEN! Comforting to know that they’ve all faced challenges but also inspiring to learn how they persevered. Make sure you tune in!!!

Spekks ,

Short, sharp

Really enjoying this series! The episodes are succinct and packed with real nuggets of information rather than padded out with loads of chit-chat. As a founder, I am really busy and, while I love podcasts, I don’t have time for all the filler waffle: Elizabeth cuts through all that, and gets straight to the point, exactly what you want from a business podcast. Great mix of guests so far (I'm 5 episodes in), I can’t wait to hear more this series!

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