Lady-Land

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Welcome to lady-land: a podcast by lady-brains. Join Caitlin, Anna and Maeva as they chat to ambitious, successful and inspiring entrepreneurial women about what it takes to become an overnight success. Huge spoiler alert - the overnight success does not exist. So get comfy, fellow lady-brains, and ride with us to lady-land.

Episodes

  • Christie Nicholas - Mumpower

    24/10/2023 Duration: 38min

    In a world where brands are constantly vying for people’s attention, how do you truly connect with those who make the crucial financial decisions in our homes? Christie Nicholas is the brains behind Mumpower – Australia’s leading agency dedicated to understanding, engaging, and empowering the most influential household spender – mums. In 2009, while working for some big-name brands, Christie knew deep down there was a better way to reach and communicate with mothers. This led her to quit her dream job to go all in on Mumpower, which now boasts a vast network of influencers, creators, product review panellists and market researchers. In this chat you'll hear from Christie on:  Why she thought she could do a better job at speaking to Mums as buyers Quitting her dream job to start Mumpower  Overcoming her limiting beliefs and imposter syndrome  The harsh truths she had to face after a decade into business Understanding your customer intimately and the pain points along the customer journey  The 3 strategies she

  • Anna Hoang - ANNA QUAN

    11/09/2023 Duration: 57min

    This episode is sponsored by Australia Post. Anna Hoang is the founder and creator of ANNA QUAN, a contemporary Australian fashion label. The brand epitomises simplicity, elegance and quiet luxury. You may know the label for its bread and butter item, the white button down shirt. Anna has managed reimagined and redefined this staple , and has people from all over the world coming back for time and time again.  Anna opens up in this rare interview, about her transition from law to fashion, her struggle in the first few years with gaining traction in the Aussie market and the bold move she made next, how her values help her hire the right people, and the important questions she asks herself as she hits 10 years in business. In this ep, you’ll learn about:  The transition she made from law school to fashion school Her first business failure and finding the confidence to go it alone The Paris showroom debacle and what happened when she tried to rent her own Airbnb for showings Why she's big on iterating styles t

  • Episode 5: The OneTwo - Where Are They Now?

    12/06/2023 Duration: 30min

    Get a free fitting and find your perfect bra at theonetwo.com, and use the code LB20 at the checkout for 20% off your entire order. The last time you heard from Margot & Maria they’d raised $100k from over 700 backers during their Kickstarter pre-sale campaign. They were on a high and excited to hard launch their brand in time for the Christmas rush.   But just as they were about to go live, their online custom fit algorithm (the one they’d spent over a year getting right) broke. Christmas came and went. They missed their deadline...again.   But the duo didn’t let that stop them. They were on the home stretch and a few months later they finally launched The OneTwo into the world.   So how have their first few months in market been? What has the response been from customers? What other curve balls have been thrown their way?   Created in partnership with lady-brains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Episode 4: The OneTwo - The $100k Kickstarter Pre-Sale

    27/04/2023 Duration: 35min

    Get a free fitting and find your perfect bra at theonetwo.com, and use the code LB20 at the checkout for 20% off your entire order. The year was 2022 and by now, Margot and Maria had been working on bringing The OneTwo to life for over two whole years. COVID had played havoc with their timeline, their product taking years longer to develop than they originally planned and their cash reserves slowly but surely running out.   Thing were heating up and the duo decided to run a Kickstarter pre-sale campaign. Not only did they need to raise money to keep the wheels turning, but they also were out to prove to their investors that despite the delays, the fire in The OneTwo’s belly was still burning brightly.  Created in partnership with lady-brains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Episode 3: Engineering The OneTwo Bra

    17/04/2023 Duration: 30min

    Get a free fitting and find your perfect bra at theonetwo.com, and use the code LB20 at the checkout for 20% off your entire order. After the world and supply chains ground to a halt and the world became locked down, Margot and Maria’s factory pulled out of the partnership and left them high and dry, without a manufacturer to make their bra. After searching high and low, they finally found a factory in Sri Lanka who were amazed by their innovative approach, and believed in what they were trying to create.   A bra that is engineered for women’s breasts of ALL shapes and sizes.  But with the world turned upside down and unable to leave the country to visit their factory in person, will they be able to finalise samples in time to meet their production deadlines?   Will their rapidly decreasing cash runway last long enough for them to pull through?  Created in partnership with lady-brains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Episode 2: The OneTwo - The Realities of Raising Capital

    04/04/2023 Duration: 30min

    Get a free fitting and find your perfect bra at theonetwo.com, and use the code LB20 at the checkout for 20% off your entire order. Fundraising is one of the most crucial parts of getting a startup off the ground and it’s no secret that doing this as a woman is hard. It’s even harder for two women who are pitching their bra product to a table of men, most of whom struggle to understand the product or problem.   So, how did Margot and Maria pitch their revolutionary bra in order to raise six figures to turn their dreams into a reality? How did they manage to get a breast surgeon on their cap table? And why did we (lady-brains) decide to invest?

  • Episode 1: The OneTwo - How Margot Met Maria

    27/03/2023 Duration: 30min

    Get a free fitting and find your perfect bra at theonetwo.com, and use the code LB20 at the checkout for 20% off your entire order. Welcome to this special lady-brains podcast series documenting the incredible story of Margot and Maria, the co-founders behind new bra tech startup The OneTwo.   Over the next five episodes we’re diving deep to hear about the trials and tribulations they’ve encountered in the lead up to launching. From meeting during an accelerator program in 2020, to challenges fundraising while pitching a product for to a room full of men, to dealing with the fallout of COVID and its impact on their supply chain, to Margot finding out she was pregnant just as things were heating up...this story has it all!  We’re proud to present this story of two women, creating a product for women in a category that has largely been neglected, and forging their own way in a male-dominated business world. Strap in! Created in partnership with lady-brains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See

  • Raquel Bouris - Who Is Elijah

    01/02/2023 Duration: 49min

    This episode was produced in partnership with Who Is Elijah.  Raquel Bouris is the founder of Who Is Elijah, a beautiful fragrance brand that absolutely took off during the pandemic. She was inspired to create a perfume after a trip to Coachella, and what started as a little side project to a scent just for her, has now taken on a life of its own and grown into a multimillion-dollar brand.   In this ep, you’ll learn:  How she generated traction early on and secured DJs as a retailer with a slick marketing deck  Her ambitions to scale into the US, and what Sephora US asked her to do before they ranged her brand  In 2021, why her accountant told her she’d have to radically cut costs or she wouldn’t have a business in a few months  Why she hired two of her best mates into the business, and what it was like to fire them  How she’s built confidence in her own skills along the way    ~ Connect with us ~  Find us at www.ladybrains.com.auFollow us on Instagram @lady.brainsChat to us in the Facebook group, the lady-

  • Kim Teo - Mr Yum

    07/12/2022 Duration: 53min

    This episode is sponsored by Twisted Healthy Treats Australia’s first and only female-led ice cream manufacturer. Get their delicious Oat Milk Ice Cream Bars, Watermelon and Mango Fro-Yo, and Coconut Pops at twistedhealthytreats.com.au or your closest supermarket. Kim Teo is the founder of tech start-up Mr Yum. If you’ve ever been to a restaurant, browsed the menu on your phone and ordered through a QR code, chances are you’ve used the Mr Yum platform. In 2021, she raised an $89M Series A round – the largest ever Aussie Series A for a female led company. But soon after she raised this cash, the tech bubble burst and the economic environment dramatically shifted, and in 2022 she made the hard decision to lay off 17% of the team.  In this chat, you’ll learn:  Why this was a necessary response to the changing economic climate and Mr Yum’s need to maintain a longer runway in the face of so much uncertainty  How she’s thinking about her business as we move into a recession  Her decision-making process around those

  • Katherine Clayton - Peachii Insurance

    23/11/2022 Duration: 53min

    What’s it like to completely pivot your business three times, before you even launch? Katherine Clayton, co-founder of Peachii Insurance shares how she's pivoted the business three whole times before they've gone to market, why a change in regulation almost meant their idea was dead in the water, and how she's leveraged her sales skills to raise a bunch of cash. You’ll learn:  How they’re making insurance sexy and accessible to the younger generation  That their original fundraising aspiration was a $2M pre-seed round, and how they had to adjust their expectations and raise smaller cheques from angels instead  How they responded when government regulations changed meaning their original product was almost dead in the water (but how it’s actually worked out well in the end!)  How they approached the equity split with a three person co-founding team  The art of doing a deal, and how Katherine approaches selling  How she deals with investors who ghost her   What they’re doing in the lead up to launch!  ~ Connect

  • Cass Spies - Twisted Healthy Treats

    02/11/2022 Duration: 45min

    This episode was produced in partnership with Twisted Healthy Treats.Today’s guest, Cass Spies, is the founder of ice cream brand Twisted Healthy Treats. In this chat she shares why her dream was to be ‘the next Janine Ellis’ and create a frozen yoghurt retail franchise (and how this didn’t pan out) how she went about building her own manufacturing facility, how she landed retailers like Woolworths, Coles and Costco in the US, and how she managed to get into 5000 school canteens across Australia. You’ll learn:  How Cass phased the transition of her business away from retail and into wholesale when her stores weren’t making money  Why opening her own manufacturing facility was one of the scariest things she’s done thus far  Why getting her products into school canteens pretty much saved her business  Why she listens to the signs the universe puts in front of her  When to know when to continue pushing forward vs. giving up and letting go of the plan  How landing a deal with Costco saw her increase sales by 70% 

  • Jen Bishop - The Interiors Addict

    24/10/2022 Duration: 35min

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Carlisle Homes, Australia’s number 1 builder for 2021.  Tune into their new podcast show Home Files (hosted by us!) to uncover all the truths about what knocking down and building your dream home. Listen here.Is it possible to build a profitable, fulfilling business, working 3 days a week? If you're asking Jen Bishop, former newspaper journalist and magazine editor, the answer is a resounding YES. She's built The Interiors Addict, Australia's largest interior design, styling and renovation blog, doing just that. In this chat Jen shares how she’s designed her business around the lifestyle she wants and how she’s intentionally kept her operation lean, employing contractors to create the majority of her content while focusing her time on bringing in the cash. You'll learn: Birthing her business after being made redundant  Being a commentator not an expert  Monetising her platform through sponsored content, partnerships and brand ambassadorship gigs  Getting through COVID des

  • Dr. Amantha Imber - 'How I Work' Podcast

    17/10/2022 Duration: 50min

    This episode is proudly brought to you by Eugene, Australia’s first end to end genetic counselling and testing service. To receive $50 off your first genetic test, use the code LADYBRAINS50 at checkout. Just head to eugenelabs.com to shop now.   How do the most successful people in the world manage their time, energy and relationships? Today’s guest is Dr Amantha Imber; organisational psychologist and the founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium, host of the How I Work podcast and author of Time Wise, a guide to how the world’s most successful people dominate their day. You'll learn: What ‘work smarter, not harder’ actually means  How to stop being a slave to your inbox  The importance of understanding your chronotype in designing the most effective structure to your day (and your team’s too!)  How knowing your values can help you identify the right times to say no  How to overcome the planning fallacy  How to be aware of, and avoid, the Iceberg Yes  The difference between synchronous work and asy

  • [Bonus] 'My sales increased by 445% last Black Friday'

    10/10/2022 Duration: 23min

    This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, 1 in 3 Aussies are ready and willing to open their wallets, and as a founder, we want you to be prepped and ready to earn your slice of the pie. If you want to maximise this sales opportunity for your business, then listen up! In this episode we chat to Beth Wilson, who participated in our Black Friday Marketing Crash Course last year, to learn EXACTLY how she grew her sales by 445% across the sales period. We also get Digital Marketing Expert, Gabriella Singh, back on the line to give us her top tips for BF/CM 2022. You’ll learn:  How Beth from Saint Jack 5x’d her sales during Black Friday 2021 (and how you could too)  Why consumer mentality around Black Friday is even stronger this year, despite the fact we're facing inflation and cost of living pressures  Why planning your activity early (6-8 weeks out) is KEY to your campaign performance  How to engage your existing audience through teasing your offer in advance via emails and social  How to find new, high-quality leads

  • Celebrating 100 episodes of lady-brains

    04/10/2022 Duration: 41min

    To celebrate lady-brains' 100th episode, we're listening back to some of our favourite chats of all time. In this episode, you'll hear: Author and activist, Cleo Wade, chatting about her version of imposter syndrome; feeling random (ep 1) Jo Horgan, founder of MECCA, sharing how she thinks about business as a game, and one that's she's determined to win (ep 31) Hannah Spilva, founder of LVLY, sharing how she figured out how to send fresh flowers through the Aussie postal system (ep 47) Jodie Fox, founder of Shoes of Prey, telling us what it was like to experience failure (the liquidation of her business) in a very public way (ep 42) Kate Morris, founder of Adore Beauty, sharing a story of crying in the carpark because she couldn't make payroll the following week (ep 32) Maeva Heim, founder of Bread Beauty Supply, telling us how she landed a deal with Sephora before she launched her brand (ep 54) Jenna Holmes, aka. Plant Mama / Pasta Mama, on the funny moment she decided she'd only deal with customers who valu

  • [Chat] 5 things to consider when you're starting out in business

    26/09/2022 Duration: 13min

    To celebrate our 5th birthday, we've curated our top 5 pieces of advice for any founder starting out in business. If you’re taking the leap into the business full time, do your due diligence  Say yes a lot in the early days. Say no more than yes, the further down the road you go.  Stay aligned to your values. Set a short deadline to solve every problem.  Be bold, be brave.  Resources mentioned:VIA Character Assessment: www.viacharacter.org ~ Connect with us ~ Find us at www.ladybrains.com.au  Follow us on Instagram @lady.brains Chat to us in the Facebook group, the lady-brains clubhouseSign up for our online business course BASE CAMP here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • [Chat] It's Our 5th Birthday - Ask Us Anything

    19/09/2022 Duration: 01h02min

    It's lady-brains' 5th birthday

  • Kirsten Tibballs - Savour Chocolate School

    12/09/2022 Duration: 45min

    This episode was brought to you by Vitable, Australia's first personalised vitamin subscription service. For 40% off your first order with Vitable, use the code LADY40 at www.vitable.com.au (T&Cs apply).Today’s guest is Kirsten Tibballs, founder of Savour; the world’s first online chocolate and patisserie school. You may have seen her as a judge on Masterchef, or know her by her official title The Chocolate Queen. Kirsten started out 20 years ago by teaching classes to pastry chefs, and since then she’s expanded into a retail store and online school with over 400 tutorials and thousands of subscribers, amassed over 750k followers on Instagram, hosted 3 series of her TV show on SBS, authored multiple books, and worked with brands from Bulla to Bvlgari. You’ll learn:  How she expanded her offering over the years, from in-person classes, into retail and online  Why she hasn’t updated her online school pricing in 10 years  How she’s able to produce a new online class every single week  Why she credits being f

  • Zoe Milgrom - Eugene Labs

    29/08/2022 Duration: 51min

    This episode was produced in partnership with Eugene. Zoe Milgrom is the co-founder of Eugene, a health tech start-up whose ambition is to make genetic testing available to everyone.  Zoe began her career as a genetic counsellor; she decoded complex information for patients about their genetic conditions, and provided emotional and psychosocial support for a genetic diagnosis. In 2017 while on mat leave, she started thinking about how there had to be a simpler and more affordable way to offer genetic tests to the broader community. It was at this exact moment the stars aligned and she met her co-founder Kunal, and after 6 months of co-founder dating, they set out to change the genetic testing landscape, providing an end-to-end online experience for patients.  You’ll learn:  Why it took Zoe and her co-founders almost two years to build their MVP  The challenges around scaling a health tech company where the margin of error is zero  How Eugene secured millions of dollars in venture funding to scale the business

  • Larah Loutati - Vitable

    15/08/2022 Duration: 39min

    This episode was produced in partnership with Vitable.How do you build a fully personalised business, to scale?   Larah Loutati is the founder of Vitable, Australia's first personalised vitamin and supplements subscription service.  Vitable works like this; consumers jump onto the website and take a quiz, and from your unique answers, an AI-powered algorithm recommends a unique vitamin and supplements pack for you out of 1.2 million possible combinations. These daily, personalised vitamin packs are then delivered straight to your door each month in plastic-free, home compostable sachets.  Since launching in 2019, Vitable has delivered over half a million recommendations to consumers, grown to a team of over 20 people, and has expanded internationally into New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and the Philippines. You’ll learn:  How she fell in love with subscription-based businesses during her time at meal delivery start-up Hello Fresh  Why Larah has remained committed to her decision to develop her own

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