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Money Beliefs: Overcoming Generational Trauma with Marnie LeFevre on The Hobo CEO Epi 6

Money Beliefs: Overcoming Generational Trauma with Marnie LeFevre on The Hobo CEO Epi 6

by Shae | Dec 1, 2023 | Podcast

 The Hobo CEO Podcast Episode 6 Shifting our Money Mindset with Marnie LeFevre, Fempire   In this episode from their ongoing conversation, Shae speaks with entrepreneur Marnie LeFevre from “Fempire” openly about money and our belief systems...
Episode 61: The Othering & Discrimination of Dyslexics – A Conversation With Craig Collins

Episode 61: The Othering & Discrimination of Dyslexics – A Conversation With Craig Collins

by Shae | Nov 30, 2023 | News, Podcast

In this episode, Shae speaks with Craig Collinson. Shae and Craig share their insights into their research and Craig’s fascinating topic Lexism” – the Othering and discrimination of dyslexics. This conversation may come across as a bit controversial, so we look...
Navigating workplace psychosocial hazards with dyslexic employees is everyone’s responsibility.

Navigating workplace psychosocial hazards with dyslexic employees is everyone’s responsibility.

by Shae | Nov 8, 2023 | Blog

Navigating workplace psychosocial hazards with dyslexic employees is everyone’s responsibility.     The cost of excessive work stress, such as feeling overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted, may have significant consequences for individuals and their...
re:think dyslexia Director Dr Shae Wissell win award for her research

re:think dyslexia Director Dr Shae Wissell win award for her research

by Shae | Nov 2, 2023 | News

 I’m proud to have recently been awarded a Highly Commended for my research Dyslexia: The Hidden Disability in the Workplace. This is Australia’s first research that investigates the lived experience of working Australians with dyslexia. Although in 10...
The Hobo CEO Episode 5 with Angie Giltner Best-Selling Author, Master Coach & Business Booster

The Hobo CEO Episode 5 with Angie Giltner Best-Selling Author, Master Coach & Business Booster

by Shae | Oct 31, 2023 | Podcast

The Hobo CEO Podcast Episode 5 Angie Giltner In this fantastic episode, Shae speaks with Angie Giltner MSOL Best-Selling Author, Master Coach & Business Booster where they talk all things women in business.   Angie is based in the US and believes that women are...
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