24 episodes

A podcast for women with ambition who want to climb the ladder and be the best version of themselves. The She Project will guide women through all aspects of their career and dispel the myths that exist around women in the workplace. We will be speaking to inspirational women who have been extremely successful in their fields and find out exactly how they got where they are today and how you can own your own career.

The She Project Laura

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 22 Ratings

A podcast for women with ambition who want to climb the ladder and be the best version of themselves. The She Project will guide women through all aspects of their career and dispel the myths that exist around women in the workplace. We will be speaking to inspirational women who have been extremely successful in their fields and find out exactly how they got where they are today and how you can own your own career.

    Episode 12: Finding your voice & managing your relationships with Julie Palmer

    Episode 12: Finding your voice & managing your relationships with Julie Palmer

    On today's episode we have Julie Palmer. Julie started her career in the lab however then found her passion as a project manager. Julie attributes her methodically wired brain and her passion for people to be the perfect recipe for her career. 
    On this episode we're going to discuss: 
    Finding your voiceBuilding relationshipsRecognising different personality typesContact Julie on Linked In by clicking here.

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    • 46 min
    Episode 11: Taking your career abroad with Rachael Orleans

    Episode 11: Taking your career abroad with Rachael Orleans

    On today's episode we have Rachael Orleans. She is currently Director of Business Change, leading Change Management for Global Operations in International markets and was previously Head of Leadership and Talent Development for International Markets. With over 20 years of corporate experience in large global organizations, she has held various leadership roles in organizational and talent development, marketing and communications, Client Management, and Operations at Credit Suisse, HSBC and UBS in the UK, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
    On this episode we're going to discuss: 
    What influenced Rachael's choice to move abroadThe importance of networking and building relationships for future opportunitiesAdapting to the cultural differences between the UK, Malaysia and Hong KongSupport from friends and family How she's grown personally and professionally from moving abroadGetting made redundant in a foreign country Contact Rachael on Linked In by clicking here.

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    The She Project

    • 39 min
    Episode 10: Becoming a great leader with Natalie O'Donnell

    Episode 10: Becoming a great leader with Natalie O'Donnell

    On today's episode we are joined by Natalie O'Donnell. Natalie has a varied career background across many leadership roles within the Financial Services and Technology industries. On today's episode, we discuss what makes a great leader, how to develop a leadership mindset and invest in yourself, as well as giving back and how Natalie supports the younger generation of females coming through the business.

    Contact Natalie on Linked In by clicking here.

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    The She Project

    • 48 min
    Episode 9: A journey to self acceptance with Shona Marshall

    Episode 9: A journey to self acceptance with Shona Marshall

     Shona has over 20 years corporate experience in delivering learning & talent development solutions. Whilst having primarily worked within the engineering, technology and construction sectors her versatile style, confidence and infectious enthusiasm enables her to adapt to a wide spectrum of working environments. Shona  set up the ASM difference in August 2018 to re-engage with her passion to nurture talent and harness the power of people to drive company performance through direct working relationships or bespoke consultancies. She describes success as about doing something that matters and creating experiences for individuals and frameworks for organisations to be able to work out what success looks like for them and how they can be the best they can be.

    On today's episode we are discussing Shona's own journey to self acceptance, her opinions on identifying and dealing with imposter syndrome as well as how she is now giving back and encouraging young girls to accept themselves for who they are and understanding that 'they are enough' through her incredible work with The Shona Project.

    Contact Shona on Linked In by clicking here.

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    The She Project

    • 55 min
    Episode 8: Self Leadership - Steps to take today to benefit your future self with Natalie Nielson

    Episode 8: Self Leadership - Steps to take today to benefit your future self with Natalie Nielson

    Natalie has worked in numerous organisations in a variety of technology and change roles for over 20 years, 8 of those with Barclays. In her current role Natalie leads global teams to deliver large transformation programmes. Natalie believes that self-leadership is key to a successful, happy career and is passionate about sharing her insights to help other women on their career journey.
     
    Contact Natalie on Linked In by clicking here.

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    Thanks,
    The She Project

    • 42 min
    Episode 7: Exploring different job roles through your career with Erin Elliott

    Episode 7: Exploring different job roles through your career with Erin Elliott

    On today's episode we are joined by the amazing Erin Elliot. Erin currently works in Royal London as a senior BA but she has quite a varied career journey to date. Erin has worked in Salesforce and different consultancies before moving to Royal London as a BA. Over the span of her career, she has spent time exploring different career paths to really understand what she wants to do. In this episode, we will be exploring the benefits this has brought to her career, how Erin was able to make decisions about "what role next" as well as any challenges.
     
    Contact Erin on Linked In by clicking here.

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    The She Project

    • 45 min

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22 Ratings

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