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A podcast and how-to-guide about modern careers, sustainable start ups, side hustles and self care. Created on Yugambeh land.
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In this episode we are joined by Leah from Domenica Formulations to answer your marketing questions submitted through social media. Leah has a wealth of knowledge about launching a business and marketing and we share our advice for brand and business owners.
To follow Leah you can find her online and her website.
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into how to market your brand or business yourself starting from scratch. We provide the top tips and include where to invest your time and energy to boost your sales and brand awareness.
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Tilly Oddy-Black is a comedy content creator, actress and writer. She has built more than a million followers and 1 billion views across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. Tilly is known for her array of online characters and sketches, and she also spent a year in New York honing her craft in acting and sketch comedy. She also studied at AFTRS and NIDA. She has collaborated with Netflix, Stan, Binge, ABC iView and Amazon Prime Video.
In this interview we delve into Tilly’s life before Tik Tok and how she creates her content. She also shares about her favourite characters and collaborations and her next plans.
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This is a catchup highlight episode with Plant Mama. In this episode we talk to P Mami, also known as Jenna, who is the creative brains behind Plant Mama or Pasta Mama. She has worn many hats in her career working as a plant stylist, running a design and installation business, food styling and event business, and even worked as a PE teacher in her earlier career. She launched her business Plant Mama six years ago, combining plant design with interior styling.
She has built an engaged online community that has amassed a loyal following on her various social media accounts where she shares photography, art and accounts from her life and travels.
Follow @plantmama_ or @pasta_mama_ or go to plantmama.com.au to find out more.
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In this highlight episode, we talk to Lillian Ahenken (aka Flex Mami). Flex is a social commentator, media influencer, brand consultant, TV presenter, podcaster, model, speaker, DJ, author, founder and CEO. Recognised internationally as a digital and cultural icon, she creates and facilitates challenging, nourishing conversations, cultivates communities and creates very good content.
With a platform focused on intention, and reprioritising people, Flex’s superpower is cultivating dialogue and encouraging her community to think critically about themselves and the world around them.
Named Instagram Australia’s #YoungEntrepreneur 2020, Flex is the Founder and CEO of the conversation card game, ReFlex. Reflex has gone from one card game to ten and has since become the eCommerce store, Flex Factory.
As mentioned in this throwback episode, Flex is author of The Success Experiment. To follow Flex on Instagram, her handle is @flex.mami.
Cover image by photographer Yasmin Suteja.
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In this episode we chat to Author and Magnetic Mindset coach Amber Lyon. Born and raised in a small town in New Zealand, Amber now resides in New York City. Amber founded Modern Mind in 2018 as an online journal of ideas and reflections on how to show up in alignment with more joy, ease and opportunity.
Her iconic ‘visual meditations’ of quotes have been shared by millions online and have seen her strong community blossum alongside it. She is currently in the process of releasing her first book, You are a Magnet to Australia, UK and USA audiences (with more countries soon to be added to the list). In this interview she shares how she found the process of penning her first book and the steps that led her to launching her own brand, following a previous career in modelling.
Follow Amber's work for Modern Mind online at @modernmind___. To order her book on presale, go to the link in her bio.
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In this episode, we chat to personal stylist and Rattle Style Founder Liv Brown. Rattle was created based on the idea that everyone deserves to express themselves authentically throughout every stage of life and was dreamt up in her 4th trimester of motherhood. In this chat, we discuss both of our recent pregnancy journey's and Liv shares how she got started on Rattle while juggling this. She also answers some listener questions and gives some staple fashion advice for founders, office girlies and mums.
After running her own brand previously, Liv navigated her new role in life, and found herself having conversations with other women, who collectively experienced a loss of identity or their sense of self. She believes we don't need to fit into any predetermined box when it comes to fashion and that everyone should feel empowered to dress how they want.
You can follow Liv on social media @rattle_style and give us a follow @howdoyouhustle. If you love this episode don't forget to give us a five star rating or review.
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In this episode, we chat to the wonderful Maggie Zhou and she answers some of our listener questions on how to get started as a creative freelancer. Maggie is a
content creator, editor, writer and podcaster, as well as a speaker. She has worked with names such as Refinery29, Elle, Fashion Journal and The Guardian.
This year, she has gone out on her own working as a freelance journalist, whilst still doing social media work and her podcast, Culture Club. Maggie weaves her interest in sustainability, culture and fashion seamlessly through her work and content and is an absolute joy to follow. In this chat, we deep dive into all the juicy topics that come along with her industry and freelancing.
You can follow Maggie online @yemagz.
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Cartia Mallan is an Actress, Podcast host, Content creator and Creative founder who has grown a solid online community after she started on Youtube more than a decade ago.
She now works in London where she hosts the Common Chaos podcast with her friend and business Partner Ashton Wood, which unpacks their lives as creatives, exploring topics like mental health, business, relationships and spirituality with their guests.
Cartia has partnered with a variety of global brands with her online content, which connects with tens of thousands of people across multiple channels.
In this episode, we have a raw and candid chat with Cartia about what's next in her career, where she sees herself going and how she manages working for herself and work-life balance.
Follow Cartia online @cartiamallan or @_commonchaos.
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Michelle Battersby is an Australian marketing executive and entrepreneur who rose to prominence as the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of global dating app, Bumble. Known for her innovative strategies, she played a pivotal role in establishing and expanding Bumble's presence in Australia. Beyond her CMO role, Battersby transitioned to entrepreneurship, showcasing her versatility in the business world before launching her own venture - Sunroom. Sunroom is a monetization app for women and non-binary creators to connect with their communities. Currently, Michelle is based in LA with her team and is also expecting her first child. Michelle's dynamic career reflects a commitment to empowering women.
In this chat, we have a very open conversation about the challenges women face on the journey of entering motherhood while trying to navigate a transition of work and family life and more.
You can follow us @howdoyouhustle and don't forget to leave a rating or review.
Follow Michelle @michellebattersby or @sunroom.so.
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In our new episode, we chat to Maddy, Creator of The Essentials Club. Maddy is a DIY and sustainability content creator, who has built a multi-channel digital presence and online brand which has amassed a wide following across Instagram, Youtube and Tik Tok. In this episode she shares how she took a leap from working as a graphic designer to taking her digital content business full time. Maddy shares advice for getting started online and how to overcome hurdles when it comes to putting yourself out there on digital platforms.
Follow her social media @theessentialsclub.
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Nick White is a Brisbane-born comedian who has worked in New York City and Australia over the past few years. He has performed at Greenwich Village Comedy Club, The Comic Strip and Broadway Comedy Club. Nick has performed sold-out shows at the Laugh Outta Lockdown and Goodchat comedy festivals. Along with performing all around Sydney, Nick has also amassed a following on TikTok with millions of likes, with his work being featured on sites such as Huff Post, The Independent and Betches.
In this episode, we discuss how Nick has continued to grow his career since we last spoke, taking his comedy and social media roles full-time. He shares his advice to those getting started and what we can expect to see next. He also brings on an important guest at the end to chat to us. To see more of Nick's comedy go to @missnickiewantie on TikTok or @nickwhite49 on Instagram.
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In this episode, we deep dive into the world of digital media and marketing with two of the best in the biz. We talk to friends and founders, Alyce Greer and Ashli Templer, who have years of experience working with businesses and retailers across the country to grow their brands online, as well as their own.
Ashli has worked within the social and digital space for the last 11 years, connecting brands Sportsgirl, Hairhouse, Bardot, I Quit Sugar, Shaver Shop, QV, Eylure London and more with their customers online. She utilised this experience to build her own skin and haircare brand, Yours Only to be what it is today. Alyce is the Director + head writer of Bossy. Copywriting — a Melbourne-based copy + content studio that makes words its b*tch. Following a career in writing and styling, she founded Bossy. in 2016 to help brands stand out through tone of voice and creative copy. Alyce also had a podcast, The Bossy. Type, and a DIY course, Bossy. Copy College.
They share the tricks of the trade and hacks to use digital and social media to your advantage in your work. Follow @yoursonly and @bossycopy.coach to find out more about the girls' work.
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Maria Thattil is a media personality, author, presenter, activist and creator. She was also Miss Universe Australia 2020.
Maria is a columnist for a range of publications including 9Honey and Stellar Magazine, and is also a regular guest Host on The Project. Her book, Unbounded, navigates the complexities of race, sexuality, gender, and identity and offers readers an active guide toward self-mastery.
She also hosts her own podcast ‘The Maria Thattil Show,’ where she talks feminism, love, sex, personal development, pop culture, social issues and hosts cool guests. Having headlined campaigns for a number of global brands, Maria dedicates her multi-faceted career to campaigning for diversity, inclusion, LGBTQIA+ rights, mental health and gender equality. You can follow her on social media @mariathattil.
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In this episode, we interview the incredibly talented and inspiring James Parr. James is a Wiradjuri man, working as a model and writer, he is also a triathlete and disability advocate. James is a right below-knee amputee, who champions inclusion and representation for the disabled community in the media and fashion industries.
His journey with cancer a number of years ago saw his life change, but in this interview, he shares how he was able to not only overcome this but to continue to make a difference and advocate for others as well. He talks about how he transitioned to working for himself in fashion and media. I found everything James shares in this chat so incredibly powerful and positive and I am so grateful to share this episode with you all. You can find James on social media @_Jamesparr on Instagram or @Jamesparrr on Tik Tok.
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Bronte interviews Sydney-based artist, Easty Beasty about how she manages her full-time creative business, working as an artist and how her art has evolved since she started. We also talk about how we met years ago while working together in the blog days. This is such a full-circle moment and a raw and insightful chat.
You can find Easty's art at www.eastybeasty.com or at @whoiseasty on Instagram.
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In this mini episode, we provide a step-by-step guide to starting your own podcast. Covering everything from what format to use and what hosting platform to try, this touches on everything to consider before starting a podcast to promote your business or personal brand.
If you enjoyed this episode of How Do You Hustle, don't forget to follow of us @howdoyouhustle on our social media accounts and give us a 5 star rating or write a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Your support means so much to us!
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In this episode, we talk to Alison Rice. Alison is an award-winning leader, career mentor, podcast host and brand and business strategist.
Alison supports people in their desire to move into a professional reality that feels more intentional and true to themselves. She also helps founders and brands to develop relevant, culturally aware and spiritually intelligent brands.
Alison launched her highly acclaimed Offline, The Podcast in 2018. The podcast is dedicated to exploring more sustainable definitions of success and has had more than a million downloads.
To work with Alison or find out more about her work go to www.getoffline.co or contact support@getoffline.co. You can also find her on Instagram @getoffline.co.
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This episode we talk to P Mami, also known as Jenna, who is the creative brains behind Plant Mama or Pasta Mama. She has worn many hats in her career working as a plant stylist, running a design and installation business, food styling and event business, and even worked as a PE teacher in her earlier career. She launched her business Plant Mama six years ago, combining plant design with interior styling.
She now also runs Pasta Club events through Pasta Mama. Jenna has built an engaged online community that has amassed a loyal following on her various social media accounts where she shares photography, art and accounts from her life and travels.
Follow @plantmama_ or @pasta_mama_ or go to plantmama.com.au to find out more.
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In this episode, we talk to sustainability advocate, business founder and podcaster Lottie Dalziel. Lottie is the founder of Banish, an education platform that helps Australians reduce their waste, and the Banish Recycling and Disposal initiative. She is a leading voice for sustainability in Australia, providing education and resources and was awarded NSW Young Australian of the Year 2023. Lottie has also spoken about her work at events including TEDx.
Banish's recycling program BRAD has diverted over 14 tonnes of plastic from going to landfill. To find out more about Banish follow @banish.au on Instagram or go to banish.com.au.
You can also follow How Do You Hustle on Instagram or Tik Tok @howdoyouhustle or find out more here.
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In this interview, we talk to the delightful Elfy Scott. Elfy is an author and award-winning Journalist and Presenter. She recently wrote and released her first book ‘The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About,' which explores the silence and stigma surrounding complex mental health conditions. It explores the topic through the lens of Elfy's experience living with a family member with a complex mental health condition, as well as investigating the stories of other Australians.
Elfy has also hosted and produced podcasts, ‘Left Right Out’ and ‘The Green Canary’, an environmental news podcast. She is currently working as an editor but shares her experience working as a freelancer for the past couple of years and her advice for those getting started. Her writing has been featured in The Guardian, BuzzFeed News, SBS and Vice. You can find Elfy on Instagram @elfyscott or her book is available here or at most book retailers.
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In this episode, we talk to Lillian Ahenken (aka Flex Mami). Flex is a social commentator, media influencer, brand consultant, TV presenter, podcaster, model, speaker, DJ, author, founder and CEO. Recognised internationally as a digital and cultural icon, she creates and facilities challenging, nourishing conversations, cultivates communities and creates very good content.
With a platform focused on intention, and reprioritising people, Flex’s superpower is cultivating dialogue and encouraging her community to think critically about themselves and the world around them.
Named Instagram Australia’s #YoungEntrepreneur 2020, Flex is the Founder and CEO of the conversation card game, ReFlex. Reflex has gone from one card game to ten and has since become the eCommerce store, Flex Factory.
As mentioned in this episode, Flex is author of The Success Experiment. To follow Flex on Instagram, her handle is @flex.mami.
Cover image by photographer Yasmin Suteja.
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In our latest episode we interview Rachael Sarra. Her vibrant creative practice embodies her experience as a proud mixed race, First Nations woman from Goreng Goreng Country. Driven by a belief that art and design are vital to communication, connection and culture, Rachael invites us to see the world through her eyes with bold colours and dynamic contours. Her distinct contemporary style is resonating around the world, and challenging societal perceptions of Aboriginal art and identity.
Rachael is redesigning how First Nations businesswomen navigate success, while anchoring their business in culture. Building a business bigger than herself, she is also committed to donating, having a tangible impact and giving back in the community. Rachael sees collaboration as an empowering way to foreground First Nations voices through partnerships with brands and organisations.
You can find Rachael Sarra’s art at www.rachaelsarra.com or on social media @sar.ra__.
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In this episode, we discuss setting realistic goals and plans for the year ahead and how to find a side hustle for this year. We share some podcast news and some updates on past and upcoming guests and a lovely message from a new listener. Can you guess who we have coming up on the show this year? Message us @howdoyouhustle on Instagram or give us a five star rating on Spotify or Apple. See you soon for our next episode!
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Genevieve is a writer and publicist from Melbourne. Her words have been published in Vogue, Elle, Fashion Journal, Broadsheet and Body and Soul. Gen loves working with female-driven and purposeful brands in her projects. She is also a columnist at Fashion Journal magazine. Her pieces usually cover opinions on things like dating, food, wine and fashion. In this episode Bronte and Gen deep dive on how to pitch, storytell and get your brand or business out there in the media. We break down what it means to work with a communications consultant or agency and the benefits.
You can find more about Genevieve and her work online at www.genevievephelan.com.au
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Rachael Akhidenor is the founder and director of inclusive self-care start-up, Self Care Originals. Spearheading the inclusive self-care and wellness movement in Australia, Self Care Originals produces easily digestible and accessible Tools for the Mind – a series of journals, prompt cards and games co-created with psychologists designed to provide considered self-reflection and exploration.
Recently named as one of the top 100 Innovators in the country by The Australian, Rachael is passionate about upending stereotypes around self-care and wellness, and making self-care, self-development, and psychology accessible and resonant to all.
In this meaningful conversation Bronte and Rachael talk about the importance of self care, self discovery and the journey of discovering who you are outside of your career..
To find out more about Self Care Originals go to www.selfcareoriginals.com or @self___care on Instagram.
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On this episode we talk to Hannah Baxter, a writer and the former Deputy Beauty Editor at The Zoe Report where she oversaw the site’s beauty vertical, with an emphasis on features and profiles. Prior to TZR, she was Senior Beauty Editor at Coveteur, where she managed beauty news, features, and editorials.
Hannah's writing has appeared in Bustle, Bust, and The Rumpus, among other publications, and she has been featured in Gossamer, Rose Inc., Man Repeller, and New Classics speaking about everything from beauty and fashion to cannabis and mental health.
When she’s not obsessing over the latest skincare innovation or celebrity hair makeover, you can usually find her thrifting for vintage treasures, reading three books at a time, and practicing her skateboarding skills. You can reach her at hbax89@gmail.com, follow her on IG at @hannahbaxward, and subscribe to her bi-monthly newsletter, Anxiety Beer.
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Nick White is a Brisbane-born comedian who has spent the past few years in New York City. He has performed at Greenwich Village Comedy Club, The Comic Strip and Broadway Comedy Club, where he earned a residency. Since moving back to Australia in 2021, Nick has performed sold-out shows at the Laugh Outta Lockdown and Goodchat comedy festivals. Along with performing all around Sydney, Nick has also amassed a following on TikTok with over 4.8 million likes, with his work being featured on sites such as Huff Post, The Independent and Betches.
In this episode, we discuss how Nick got started on TikTok and how it has gone hand-in-hand with his stand-up comedy. He takes us through his early career and how he gains inspiration for his characters and skits. Nick is also performing a standuo at the Factory Theatre this week called 'Something Gay.' To see more of Nick's comedy go to @missnickiewantie on TikTok or @nickwhite49 on Instagram.
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In this episode, we chat to Sam Pearce, the ultimate slashie working as an actress, producer and makeup artist for Film and Television. Sam and I met years ago at an event in Brisbane and she is honestly one of the most driven and inspiring freelancers I know. As a freelancer for more than a decade, she shares her advice and key takeaways from breaking into the TV and Film industry in Australia.
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In this episode, I chat about the lessons I've learnt over three decades, particularly when it comes to my career. I also share a bit about how I got started in media and events that lead to where I am now.
In the HDYH podcast we explore those who are self-employed or working for themselves and balancing multiple priorities and exploring how this can be done in a sustainable and mindful way. We hope to be a new how-to guide for freelancers and self-employed, with a focus on self-care and balance.
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In our latest episode, we chat to Sydney-based content creator and stylist @milliesykess. Millie shares how she got started as a content creator and stylist and how a passion for film inspired this.
Millie also shares how she got started and how she creates content for different brands, while maintaining a personal style and voice. She also shares what it's like being your own boss.
I absolutely loved this chat and Millie is someone I have followed for a while because she has such a great energy and is so authentic to who she is online! I hope you all enjoy the episode.
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Website www.milliesykes.com
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We speak with Clinical Nutritionist Katherine Hay, who specialises in supporting women's health and gut health. We discuss the impact of burnout on the body and why skipping meals isn't always the best. We also discuss wellness culture online and ways to navigate the sea of information that's available to find the support you need.
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In this month's episode, I interviewed Sydney based DJ and Creative Director, Ayebatonye. She talks about balancing gigs and her regular work with Irregular Fit and Skylab Radio. We also discussed her Blends for the People sets on social media that blew up during lockdown, as well as talking about taking care of yourself while easing back into juggling multiple projects, to avoid burnout.
Ayebatonye also shares how she's working to make a difference in the space and making sure more voices who aren't being heard, have the opportunity. What an absolute legend, I hope you all love the episode as much as we did!
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In our newest episode, we have Jess and Stef on the show. The Sisters run a highly successful sustainable footwear brand TWOOBS and podcast, Hey TWOOBS! The girls are also widely known for their popular former fashion blog Howtwolive. Their brand embodies sustainability and animal-cruelty free values which they discuss in this episode.They also discuss how to keep the balance while juggling their various projects and how their values have adjusted over time. Check out Twoobs at @twoobs on Instagram
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We're back on deck following an extended Summer break and interstate move up North. In our first episode of the new season, we talk to Jasmine and Maggie, two culture writers, who took their love of cultural commentary to the airwaves with the Culture Club podcast. Hear about how they started and grew the podcast and what social media trends they are forecasting for the year ahead. The girls also share advice for juggling side hustles and full-time work and taking care of yourself. I absolutely loved this interview. If you would like to check them out go to @cultureclubpod on Instagram or find them on Spotify.
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Bronte Interviews Maddy and Sophie from the You're In Good Company Podcast about how they got started with the podcast, as well as investing. The finance professionals break down what you need to know about terms like EFT or crypto and share why they are so passionate about ensuring more women invest in their futures.
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Bronte interviews Chloe, a Melbourne-based business owner who launched Flint, a beautiful and sustainable option for lighting candles. Chloe is also launching her second web-based store which she calls a 'wonderland for candles,' called Too Pretty To Burn. Managing working full-time as a retail buyer, as well as running her businesses, she also shares her experience of making your side hustle a reality.
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In this episode I interview homewares and clothing creator Helene Konig about how she turned her passion into a side hustle. We also discuss why up-cycling and sustainability is so important to her brand.
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We talk to Katie and Georgia from Studio Wednesday about what it's like to start a business with a friend and what to consider when it comes to creating a brand and social media strategy.
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Rahma Mohamed talks about working in the fashion industry as a model, creative director and previous designer and shares how the industry is slowly changing. She also discusses the process behind her latest project, developing sunscreen and products for people of colour.
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Bronte interviews Sydney based artist, Easty Beasty about how she made her dream of being a professional artist a reality and how it all began. You can find Easty's art at www.eastybeasty.com.
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Pilates studio owner and developer of the Inflow Active Pilates app Abbie Edwards shares how she created a platform that gives all women the chance to access fitness at their finger tips, no matter where in the world they are.
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Interview with Aimee from In Black the Label.
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Interview with Brydie, a painter and artist from Brisbane.
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Interview with Torian from the Bonnie Doons.
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Interview on the world of cryptocurrency.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.