
28 episodes

Hungry Woman at Work Audiodacious
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Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul.
Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home.
And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.
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Ep 27: How to build Resilience through Grief and Trauma feat. Rasheda Hatchett
The past two years have been an emotional rollercoaster for all of us. And who knows how many more knocks or disappointments are on the way. It’s been said that resilience can be the game changer between picking ourselves up from disappointment, tragedy or grief - and staying down forever.
We could all benefit from building and growing our resilience right now. In ep. 27 of Hungry Woman at Work, Nevelia Moloi speaks to Rasheda Hatchett, a nurse, entrepreneur, author and resilience expert. Rasheda believes you can teach resilience, you can cultivate resilience and you can spread resilience.
If you’re not feeling particularly resilient right now or if you’re going through personal grief or professional disappointment or toxicity at work, take a listen now to get some hacks to grow your resilience. -
Ep 26: The leadership crisis - when good people become bad leaders feat. Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
“We have a leadership crisis!”
Corruption. Mismanagement. Cronyism. Socio-political inequality.
Bad leadership is all around us. But what causes good people to become bad leaders?
In episode 26, Nevelia Moloi chats to Rachel Nyaradzo Adams, a leadership and transformation specialist and owner of Narachi Leadership. Rachel believes that at the core of bad leadership is a crisis of self-mastery.
Rachel coaches and develops individuals, teams and emerging leaders on the African continent to create the leadership solutions that can transform them and their environments. Listen as they discuss self-leadership, women in leadership, and the stories we believe that impact on our own leadership journeys.
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Ep 25: Work & life lessons learnt from Covid, one year on
Covid has changed everything. But how has it changed us - for the better? What work and life lessons have we learnt to our benefit, and what skills do we need to cope in this new era?
Around the world we are commemorating the one year anniversary of the impact of the Coronacoaster on our lives. Nevelia Moloi reflects on her lessons learnt the past year and hears insights from:
• Tamsyn Cornelius, owner of TC Editorial Services
• Suzanne Mackay, director of Patar Finance
• Cassandra Layman, owner of Tourist Beagles, and
• Natasha Netha, employee experience manager
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Ep 24: Free up your time. Automate your work life
Want to free up your time from the mundane work tasks so you can focus on the things that really matter? The answer lies in automating your life, says Michelle Thompson, owner of Awesome Outsourcing. Michelle personally knows about the need for automation and outsourcing. She shares her story about having to relearn even basic tasks after suffering a stroke at the age of 36.
This episode is filled with great advice for solopreneurs, small business owners and just about anyone who suffers from crippling perfectionism. -
Ep 23: Goal-setting in a pandemic feat. Lynne Robinson
The start of the year is meant to be about looking forward with optimism and setting goals for the future. But how do you set goals in the midst of a global pandemic? Should you even bother?
In episode 23 Nevelia Moloi speaks to psychologist Lynne Robinson. Lynne says there are a number of good reasons to still set goals and offers practical advice for goal-setting amidst a global pandemic. -
Ep 22: Life lessons from car spinning feat. Stacey-Lee May
The year 2020 has done tailspins on all of us. In ep. 22, we speak to Stacey-Lee May, who’s gotten her own back, by spinning circles on her own terms.
A professional motorsport athlete, car spinner and stunt driver, Stacey-Lee thrives while burning rubber, drifting and spinning doughnuts on a race track. This unusual “work environment” has taught her many lessons, like the importance of always staying grounded.
She shares candidly about how she stays focused working in a male-dominated industry, how she went from studying law to performing stunts, and how she’s had to overcome bullying both at school and professionally.
Customer Reviews
Amazing host!
Nevelia is a great conversationalist! Love the episodes that are often overlooked in the workplace. Great source of insights in the modern workplace under the modern leadership!
Worth your time!
Where do I begin? I’ve listened to 15 of the 16 available episodes and I honestly can’t pick a favorite because they are all excellent in their own right. The episodes are engaging, informative, inspiring, and empowering. Whether you are a single lady, mom who stays home or a woman who works in the corporate world you will gain several pearls of wisdom from each episode. I’ve taken notes each episode of quotes I’d like to remember, or advice shared or books recommended. I truly have grown each week as a result of these podcasts. I spend a lot of time driving and used to feel as though I was wasting so much time however now I have found 2-3 podcasts that I enjoy that enrich my life with this one being one of them. My biggest take aways from episode 15 was that I need to remain “innovative in my business to stay relevant” and I was challenged to learn to “respect others’ weaknesses”. While there are tons of podcasts out there the quality of content and production of this one is hard to come by! In a world where time is our most precious commodity, this podcast is definitely an investment in yourself. If you haven’t listened to an episode, I challenge you to listen to one and then decide for yourself.
I LOVE this podcast!!
Nevelia is an amazing host! Her interviews are inspiring and uplifting. I’m so glad that I found this podcast and will be sharing it with my friends. Keep up the great work!