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Women Who Work is a non-profit organisation aiming to support and encourage women returning to work in professional services from maternity leave. On our podcast we speak to women about their experiences - tips, pitfalls, highs and lows! We hope that by sharing experiences and talking openly we can give other women some support, community and hopefully inspiration. We do hope you enjoy listening.
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Women Who Work Alexandra Buchan-Heelas & Joy Davey

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Women Who Work is a non-profit organisation aiming to support and encourage women returning to work in professional services from maternity leave. On our podcast we speak to women about their experiences - tips, pitfalls, highs and lows! We hope that by sharing experiences and talking openly we can give other women some support, community and hopefully inspiration. We do hope you enjoy listening.
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    WWW Episode 18 with Maxine Nwaneri

    WWW Episode 18 with Maxine Nwaneri

    We have Maxine Nwaneri on our podcast this month which is a great honour. Maxine grew up in Nigeria and has an incredible story from being homeless and helpless to a #1 Amazon Bestselling Author and an Award-winning international speaker and leadership advisor. Maxine’s story is an inspiration and her experiences, including a near death experience after having her second child, have been the catalyst for her success.
    Her new book is right up our street- The Future is Greater: A Working Mother’s Guide to Finding Balance- so do give it a read: https://bit.ly/Order_The_Future_is_Greater_Book

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    WWW Episode 17 with Sarah Oluwole

    WWW Episode 17 with Sarah Oluwole

    This month Alsi and Joy are joined by Sarah Oluwole, Chief Operating Officer at Lumin Wealth. Sarah was previously the youngest qualified accountant in the UK and since starting her career at Deloitte, has now been at Lumin Wealth for over a decade where she has helped to grow the firm to £1 billion AUM. Sarah has also had two children in that time with her husband who has now runs his own fitness business.
    This is our most emotional podcast yet and Alsi and Joy both end up in tears listening to Sarah's emotional story about giving birth to her daughter. It is an incredibly moving episode for so many reasons, and the bravery and hope that Sarah and her husband displayed is truly inspirational. Thank you to Sarah for her openness and honesty. We hope you enjoy this as much as we do.


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    WWW Episode 16 with Amy Todd

    WWW Episode 16 with Amy Todd

    This month we are delighted to have Amy Todd on our podcast. Amy trained as an accountant and is now a Partner at KPMG. Amy also co-founded Ox Box in 2018 which provides boxes of educational fun for children inspired by growing up in South Korea until the age of 13. Amy also has two sons who are 14 and 11.
    We loved hearing from Amy on her experience of growing up in South Korea and the academic pressure that brings, as well as her move (alone!) to the UK at age 13. We also hear about Amy’s interesting career path that has had its fair share of challenges along the way. Amy talks openly about her experience of burn out and how a coach helped support her through that difficult period.

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    WWW Episode 15 with Jo Farmer

    WWW Episode 15 with Jo Farmer

    This month we speak to Jo Farmer who is Joint Managing Partner at law firm Lewis Silkin. Jo has had a phenomenal career as a lawyer and has moved up the ranks to take on the role of Joint Managing Partner 8 months ago following over 15 years as a Partner there. Jo also has twin boys who are now 15 and was promoted to Partnership whilst on maternity leave.
    Jo had very humble beginnings and we loved talking to Jo about social mobility, what it is like having twins and her thoughts on working 4 days a week. This podcast is filled with practical tips for working parents, including the help she found from a business coach, walking out the front door at pick up time and understanding that careers are not a linear path. Importantly, Jo has demonstrated visible change as a leader and is a huge inspiration to us.

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    WWW Episode 14 with Her Honour Judge Alison Raeside

    WWW Episode 14 with Her Honour Judge Alison Raeside

    This month we have Her Honour Judge Alison Raeside on our podcast. Alison is a Circuit Judge and was the first sitting Judge in the UK to take maternity leave so has pathed the way for us all. Alison has had four children, with her final son being born when she was 47 (when her eldest was 16). It is such an honour to hear from Alison and her experiences, including how to get on in a male dominated environment with limited support (including no maternity leave policy or pay, and no female loos!). Alison was often the only woman in the room and, as she says, there was more chance of being in the Supreme Court if you were called “David” than if you were a woman.
     
    Do listen to hear all of Alison’s practical tips, including her discovery that commuting is a “complete waste of time” and that you should be a “submarine parent”! Alison is passionate about allowing flexibility and working from home, including for court hearings. Alison also touches on how important it is that there are more women Judges to ensure that our law-makers and enforcers reflect society.
     
    Alison is hugely inspiring in terms of how she has navigated a successful career alongside parenthood and we hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did.

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    WWW Episode 13 with Natasa Williams

    WWW Episode 13 with Natasa Williams

    We are delighted to have Natasa Williams on our podcast. Natasa co-founded the investment management firm, Cadro, and has had a varied career that includes accountancy, investment banking and wealth management. Natasa also has a daughter and juggled parenthood around an incredibly demanding job in investment banking that involved travelling around the world with her daughter. Natasa moved into wealth management as a direct result of becoming a parent to pursue a career without the international travel requirements, although the wealth management industry presented new challenges, particularly from a gender perspective. Natasa helpfully gives her view on which industry she thinks is most supportive for having a family so this is a must listen for anyone who is considering their future career choices. This is a fascinating podcast that we hope you enjoy as much as we did!
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