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Passionate About Pensions: Finding Financial Confidence with Susan Hope13 Nov 202400:44:35

In this episode we talk to Susan Hope, Pension Specialist at Scottish Widows about taking control of your pension. Susan is a Chartered Financial Planner and is passionate about closing the gender pension gap. Her day job is helping individuals understand the tangible benefits of workplace savings and frequently talks on topics such as the financial implications of life events, particularly for women. This is not just a fun listen it's a must listen if you want to be the master of your future self and the life you want to have after you stop working. 

Several resources are mentioned in the podcast:
https://www.scottishwidows.co.uk/about-us/media-centre/reports/retirement-report.html
https://www.gov.uk/find-pension-contact-details
https://www.gov.uk/check-state-pension
https://www.professionaladviser.com/opinion/4212715/daughters-deserve-closing-gender-pension-gap

Financially Fearless: Finding Financial Confidence with Laura Burridge06 Nov 202400:23:57

In this episode, we are joined by Laura Burridge from Hargreaves Lansdown for over 8 years, starting a content writer and now marketing leads for Financially Fearless, share trading and value. Financially Fearless is an initiative which empowers women with their money. Laura wants to empower the next generation of female investors as it's predicted that 60% of the UK's wealth will be in the hands of women by 2025. She chats to Laura Mann from WiAS about to engage a female audience of investors and how her own situation made her realise this was something she had to take action on. To find out more about Financially Fearless, visit https://www.hl.co.uk/financially-fearless.

Speak Up, Stand Out: Finding Your Voice with Megan Pope07 Aug 202400:14:53

Join us as we talk with Megan Pope, last year's joint Finding Your Voice event winner. Megan opens up about her experience being autistic and how she found her voice in public speaking. Discover the challenges she faced, the strategies she employed, and how winning the event has impacted her life. This inspiring conversation highlights the importance of diverse voices in public discourse.

From Silence to Spotlight: Finding Your Voice with Laura Bampfylde24 Jul 202400:12:55

In this episode, we sit down with Laura Bampfylde, the driving force behind our annual Finding Your Voice public speaking boot camp. Laura shares her insights on overcoming stage fright, and helping others discover their authentic voice. Learn about the transformative power of effective communication and how it can open doors both personally and professionally.

Navigating Career Challenges: Finding Your Way with Dr Bijna Kotak Dasani MBE, FRSA30 Oct 202400:22:41

Join Dr. Bijna, a banker-turned-venture capitalist and global business leader, as she delves into her inspiring career journey. From starting her career at firms such as Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to advising monarchies and startups, Dr. Bijna shares the pivotal moments that shaped her success. In this episode, she emphasises the importance of mentorship, overcoming challenges in male-dominated industries, and empowering others through leadership. 

Career Success Unlocked: Finding Your Way with Victoria McLean16 Oct 202400:21:09

In this episode, we chat to Victoria McLean, founder and CEO of City CV, an international career consultancy firm specialising in banking and financial service. With over 20 years of experience and a background in recruitment at Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, Victoria's skills span CV/resume writing, interview and career coaching, and recruitment, including creating and directing international corporate career development, higher education, and outplacement programmes. In this episode Victoria shares her inspiring career journey and offers invaluable tips on how to position yourself for long-term career success.

Overcoming burnout and rediscovering balance: Finding Your Way with Holly Chate09 Oct 202400:24:37

In this episode, Holly Chate, COO of Future Dot Now, shares her inspiring journey from biochemistry student at UCL to a diverse career spanning the public, private, and third sectors across the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. After facing burnout, Holly followed her passion which led to her joining Future Dot Now, a charity dedicated to closing the UK's digital skills gap. In this episode Holly reflects on her experiences and the lessons she's learned about identifying burnout and achieving balance in both work and life.

From Hedge Fund to Fintech Co-Founder: Finding Your Way with Nitika Vyas02 Oct 202400:18:28

Nitika shares her inspiring journey from a successful career in investment banking and hedge funds to co-founding a fintech startup focused on empowering women with their finance. Driven by her passion for psychology and helping others, Nitika pursued a counselling qualification and volunteered with mental health charities. Nitika discusses the career transition that led to the creation of Aila Money, a personal training app for your finances focused on getting women more confident and comfortable with their finances.

Navigating Career and Parenthood: Finding Your Way with Cynthia Poole25 Sep 202400:20:19

This episode features Cynthia Poole, Director of Relationship Management and Business Support at Raymond James. Cynthia began her career in the U.S., but after the birth of her first child, she faced a pivotal decision—leaving her job to prioritise family. She discusses the challenges and rewards of stepping away from her career to raise her children, and her eventual journey back into the workforce. Cynthia also offers valuable insights and practical advice for those navigating similar transitions.

Self-promotion isn't a dirty word: Finding Your Voice with Stefanie Sword-Williams28 Aug 202400:48:45

In our keynote episode, we're joined by Stefanie Sword-Williams, the author of "F*ck Being Humble" and a industry leader in the world of public speaking. Stefanie shares her journey, offering a wealth of actionable advice for those wanting to be brave enough to speak in front of any audience. From finding your ‘thing’ to conquering nerves, Stefanie provides practical tips that listeners can implement immediately. Stefanie also discusses the provocative title of her book and how it's shaped her brand and message. Whether you're looking to enhance your public speaking skills, or simply gain the confidence to share your ideas, this episode is packed with insights to help you find and amplify your authentic voice. Join us for a candid conversation about the power of bold self-expression.

Please note this episode does contain several mentions of a word included in the title of Stefanie's book which some people may find offensive.

Bonus Episode: Allies in Action - Finding Your Voice with Mark Freed21 Aug 202400:47:20

In this episode, we sit down with Mark Freed, co-founder of E2W and founder of Men for Inclusion. Despite early academic struggles due to dyslexia, Mark has become a powerful advocate for gender equality in the financial services sector. He shares his journey from a young working-class boy to a change-maker in London's financial district. Mark discusses the critical role of male allies in achieving workplace diversity, the challenges of engaging passive men in the equality conversation, and the urgent need for cultural evolution in corporate environments. This episode offers a unique perspective on finding our collective voice to create a more inclusive world. 

The Viral Voice: Finding Your Voice with Alina Timofeeva14 Aug 202400:17:25

This episode features Alina Timofeeva, whose TEDx talk catapulted her into the spotlight. Alina shares her remarkable journey from a working-class background in Russia to becoming a multi-award-winning speaker. Learn about the power of perseverance, the impact of cultural perspectives in public speaking, and how finding your voice can lead to unexpected opportunities on the global stage.

Your Action Plan for Success: Building Bonds that Build Careers with Gill Whitty-Collins07 May 202500:35:10

In this episode, we are excited to chat with Gill Whitty-Collins, the author 'Why men win at work...and how we can make inequality history'. Our host, Chimmy Ngoma talks to Gill about finding your 'confident core' and how the sooner we find our super-powers, we ensure we reach happiness faster!

Gill was born near Liverpool in 1970, the youngest of three sisters. After attending the local comprehensive high school, went on to study at Cambridge University. Upon graduating, she joined Procter & Gamble, where she led global brands such as Olay, Always and Pantene. She swiftly moved up the ladder to Marketing Director, General Manager and finally Senior Vice President. Her story and vision will inspire you to join the force to make gender inequality history.

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Why Men Win at Work: ...and How We Can Make Inequality History

The Art of Strategic Networking - Building Bonds that Build Careers with Mary Agbesanwa30 Apr 202500:28:32

In this first episode of the new season for 2025, we are joined by Mary Agbesanwa, who is passionate about how technology is transforming the financial services industry, especially wealth management. Listen to her chat with host, Chimmy Ngoma about being your authentic self and super-connectors. How looking to help others when you're networking should come before self-promotion and how to use your emotional intelligence.

Mary has spent several years working as a Management Consultant at PWC, working with banks and fintechs looking to scale or adapt their business models. Currently working for Lloyds Banking Group as a sales director with the wealth management business. Outside of work, Mary runs a female professional community called the 'Now You're Talking Network' which has over 3,000 members from tech and financial services. She is a programme leader for Wharton Business School's Executive Presence & Influence and Entrepreneurship Acceleration programmes and a board trustee for Girl Guiding.

Mary's recent accolades include being a Precious Awards Winner 2024 - Outstanding Woman in Banking and Finance, Startups Magazine’s 23 Most Influential Womxn of 2023, Black Women in Asset Management 40 Under 40 Winner, Money 20/20 Europe VIP Speaker 2023, Brummell’s 30 Inspirational Women in the City list 2022, Black Tech Achievement Awards finalist, MCA Young Consultant of the Year finalist 2021, Innovate Finance Women in Fintech Powerlist 2020 and No.1 for the Global EMpower Future Leaders List 2020.

Find out more about Mary on her Linktree profile - here 

Or contact her via LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryagbesanwa/ 

Women's Wealth: Finding Your Financial Confidence with Samantha Secomb09 Apr 202500:21:01

In this episode we are joined by the superpower that is Samantha (Sam) Secomb, Founder of Women’s Wealth, an innovative unbiased financial advice and coaching service that specialises in empowering women to create fabulous financial futures for themselves. 

Laura chats to Sam about her career, where are all the female advisers, what the profession can offer in terms of career and what drives her passion for helping women unlock their potential with financial empowerment.

Sam is an award-winning adviser on a mission to democratise unbiased financial advice for women, both as investors and as financial planners. Sam was freed up when her son took over the family wealth management business to do an Exec MBA with Warwick Business Schools in preparation for launching her disruptive, subscription based, financial planning service which she describes as gym membership for financial fitness.

Highly qualified, decades of experience, a columnist for The Telegraph and fueled by HRT, she's on a mission to change things up for women regarding finance!

Resources:

Inclusive Investing: Finding Your Financial Confidence with Faith Reynolds26 Mar 202500:33:19

In this episode we are joined by Faith Reynolds, a strategic adviser, experienced NED, chair and speaker. She is an adviser to the board at TISA and a non-exec director at Fair4All Finance. She's led a series of initiatives to improve communications and break down barriers to financial services and talks to us about getting women investing, what other women are doing in this space and 

Resources:

Website links for the research and UKFin+ mentioned during the podcast.

https://www.tisa.uk.com/inclusiveinvesting/

https://ukfin.network/

https://www.mentoramoney.com/

https://www.tisa.uk.com/tisa-oxera-joint-report/

Book - Money Mentor: 10 essential steps to do your future self a favour by Anna Brading 

Connect with Faith on LinkedIn

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