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The Hobo CEO Episode 4 with Marnie LeFevre CEO and Founder Fempire

The Hobo CEO Episode 4 with Marnie LeFevre CEO and Founder Fempire

by Shae | Sep 29, 2023 | Podcast

The Hobo CEO Podcast Episode 4 Marnie LeFevre Founder and CEO, Fempire   In this episode, Shae speaks with the amazing Marnie Lefevre Founder and CEO of Fempire about transitioning from a high-flying corporate role to creating an international coaching brand,...
The Hobo CEO podcast Episode 3 with Carmel Riley CEO Founder, Principal, CRSE Group

The Hobo CEO podcast Episode 3 with Carmel Riley CEO Founder, Principal, CRSE Group

by Shae | Aug 6, 2023 | News, Podcast

The Hobo CEO podcast Episode 3 Carmel Riley CEO Founder, Principal, CRSE Group   In this episode, Shae speaks with Carmel Riley CEO Founder, Principal and CEO of CRSE (Consulting Reimagined Social Enterprise) Group and Baw Baw Ballroom Basics. A proud...
Dear Dyslexic Podcast Episode 58 with Nicci Richman Neurodivergent OD Consultant

Dear Dyslexic Podcast Episode 58 with Nicci Richman Neurodivergent OD Consultant

by Shae | Jul 28, 2023 | News, Podcast

Dear Dyslexic Podcast Episode 58 with Nicci Richman Neurodivergent Organisational Development Consultant Welcome to episode 58 with Nicci Richman. Nicci is a neurodivergent Organisational Development professional, supporting businesses to embrace inclusive design that...
Why Self-Care is my word of the year: Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs

Why Self-Care is my word of the year: Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs

by Shae | Feb 28, 2023 | Blog

Why Self-Care is my word for the year! Why it’s so important for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs Okay, so my word for 2023 is Self-Care! Usually, I don’t have a word of the year but this year it was important to me to prioritise self-care, especially after losing my mum...
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