SummaryIn this episode of the Ladies Who LaunchED podcast, Heather McAvan shares her journey from being a primary school teacher to becoming an entrepreneur with her business, Mrs. Mactivity. She discusses the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, the importance of understanding the needs of teachers, and the unique selling proposition of her resources. Heather emphasises the significance of networking, seeking advice from fellow entrepreneurs, and maintaining a work-life balance while navigating the seasonal nature of her business. She also offers valuable advice for aspiring founders and shares her future plans for growth and new ventures.TakeawaysHeather transitioned from teaching to entrepreneurship, leveraging her experience to create valuable resources for teachers.Networking and connecting with other entrepreneurs is crucial for overcoming loneliness and gaining support.It's important to listen to customer feedback while staying focused on your business roadmap.Having a unique selling proposition can help differentiate your business in a competitive market.Work-life balance is achievable through understanding the seasonal nature of your business.Legal protections are essential for safeguarding your business and intellectual property.Passion for helping others drives Heather's business decisions and growth.Entrepreneurship is accessible to anyone with the right tools and mindset.Maintaining a personal touch in customer service can enhance customer loyalty.Future growth plans include expanding training services for schools.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
SummaryIn this conversation, Sophy Walker shares her journey as the founder of Marketing for Success, a marketing consultancy aimed at supporting schools. She discusses her passions, the challenges of transitioning from a structured school environment to entrepreneurship, and the importance of community and support. Sophy also emphasises the role of AI in marketing and offers valuable advice for aspiring founders, highlighting the need for patience and open-mindedness in business.Key TakeawaysSophy has three passions: skiing, sailing, and tennis.She founded Marketing for Success after years in school marketing.Her unique selling proposition is her extensive experience in the sector.Sophy has embraced AI to enhance her marketing consultancy.Building a community is crucial for motivation and support.Her children inspire her and are involved in her business discussions.Sophy advises aspiring founders to maintain a part-time job initially.Being open-minded can lead to unexpected opportunities.Discipline is essential to avoid distractions when starting a business.Sophy aims to expand her business internationally in the future.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
SummaryIn this episode of the Ladies Who LaunchED podcast, host Harriet Dyball speaks with Joyce Tabbal Rogers, founder of 49 Thirty Two Education. Joyce shares her journey from being a teacher to establishing a not-for-profit organisation that supports schools and teachers across Europe and the MENA region. The conversation delves into the importance of building relationships in education, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the significance of collaboration within the sector. Joyce also discusses her future plans for expanding her business and the support systems that have helped her along the way.Key TakeawaysJoyce speaks multiple languages, enhancing her international business.49 Thirty Two Education operates on a not-for-profit basis, focusing on affordability.Building relationships with teachers and schools is key to success.Repeat business from schools and teachers highlights the effectiveness of Joyce's approach.Collaboration with other agencies expands opportunities for teachers.Traveling is essential for maintaining client relationships.Joyce's transition from teaching to entrepreneurship was influenced by her experiences during COVID.Entrepreneurs must wear many hats and manage various roles.Support systems and mentorship are crucial for new entrepreneurs.Work-life balance is a challenge, especially with different weekend schedules.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
SummaryIn this episode of the Ladies Who Launched podcast, host Harriet Dyball speaks with Rose Carter, founder of Inspires Tuition, about her journey in education and entrepreneurship. Rose shares her experiences of founding her business, the challenges she faced, and her holistic approach to supporting young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal growth, and the impact of positive thinking in both personal and professional life.Key TakeawaysRose founded Inspires Tuition to support young people with social, emotional, and mental health needs.The business takes a holistic approach, focusing on the well-being of the child before academic learning.Rose emphasises the importance of community support and collaboration with various agencies.Her journey into entrepreneurship was influenced by personal challenges, including overcoming domestic abuse.Rose learned the importance of self-confidence and networking through the Ladies Who Launched community.Word of mouth has been crucial for the growth of Inspires Tuition.Balancing work and family life is a constant juggle for Rose, who has a large family.Rose's lived experience as a neurodivergent person informs her work with children and families.She encourages aspiring founders to be true to themselves and pursue their dreams.Rose's positive mindset is a key part of her approach to life and work.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
SummaryIn this episode of the Ladies Who Launch podcast, Harriet Dyball interviews Hannah Wilson, founder of Diverse Educators. They discuss Hannah's journey as an entrepreneur, the importance of belonging in education, and the power of networking. Hannah shares her experiences in building communities, the challenges of running a business, and her unique approach to education and leadership. The conversation highlights the significance of planning ahead for aspiring founders and the value of creating connections in the professional world.TakeawaysHannah is writing a book about cultivating belonging in schools.She has launched multiple community networks for women in education.Variety in work keeps Hannah energized and engaged.Bad bosses motivated Hannah to become her own boss.Networking is about building genuine connections, not just business.LinkedIn is a crucial platform for professional visibility.Hannah emphasizes the importance of contracts in business.Reflecting on past clients can help maintain relationships.Planning ahead is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs.Hannah's business focuses on diversity and inclusion in education.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
SummaryIn this episode, host Harriet Dyball speaks with Pam Mundy, an internationally recognised author and keynote speaker in early childhood education. Pam shares her unexpected journey into entrepreneurship, the influences that shaped her career, and the importance of trust in business partnerships. She discusses the challenges she faced while building her consultancy, her unique selling proposition, and the driving force of curiosity in her work. Pam also offers valuable advice for aspiring founders and shares her excitement for future projects.TakeawaysPam Mundy considers herself an entrepreneur by accident.Children have always been the driving force behind her career.Trust is the foundation of her business partnership.Pam struggles with saying no to new opportunities.Humor has helped her cope with personal challenges.A personal approach is key to her business success.Curiosity drives her to explore new ideas and opportunities.Aspiring founders should not overcommit to tasks outside their expertise.It's normal to experience gaps in business schedules.Pam is excited about upcoming projects in the Middle East and Nigeria.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#10 - In this episode of the Ladies Who Launch podcast, Dr. Catherine O'Farrell shares her journey as a pioneer in inclusion practices in the Middle East. She discusses the founding of her organization, Inclusion, which aims to provide support for children with diverse needs in mainstream education. Catherine highlights the evolution of inclusion in the region, the challenges faced, and the importance of changing mindsets around disabilities. She also reflects on her personal experiences that led her to this field and offers valuable advice for aspiring founders. Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#9 - In this episode of the Ladies Who LaunchED podcast, host Harriet Dyball speaks with Rachel Beech, founder of We Are Fetching, a safeguarding platform designed for primary schools. Rachel shares her journey of creating the business, the challenges she faced in introducing a new product to the market, and her strategies for growth. The conversation also touches on the importance of work-life balance for founders, advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and the future plans for We Are Fetching, including exciting integrations with existing school systems.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#08 - In this episode of the Ladies Who Launch podcast, host Harriet Dyball speaks with Isra Osman, co-founder of Teach-O-Gen, about her journey as a female entrepreneur in the education sector. They discuss the challenges of balancing work and family life, the mission of Teach-O-Gen to empower educators, and the importance of technology in modern education. Isra shares her personal experiences and insights on resilience, the significance of building long-term relationships in education, and offers valuable advice for aspiring founders. The conversation concludes with Isra's exciting plans for the future, including the launch of an AI academy and expansion into new markets. Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#07 - In this episode of the Ladies Who Launch podcast, Dr. Jessica Werner, founder of North Shore Learning, discusses her mission to support educators and improve teacher morale amidst a growing shortage of teachers. She shares her journey from a one-person operation to leading a team of consultants, the challenges faced in the education consulting industry, and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Jessica emphasizes the importance of understanding client needs and building relationships in the education sector, while also outlining her future plans for expanding North Shore Learning's reach internationally.TakeawaysThe mission of North Shore Learning is to support educators.There is a significant teacher shortage projected by 2030.Growth of the business was unexpected and organic.Building a team was a gradual process influenced by necessity.Education consulting requires a unique approach compared to other industries.Testing the market before launching a business is crucial.Offering free services can help establish credibility and relationships.Maintaining quality service is essential for client retention.The challenges of running a business include managing finances and team dynamics.Future plans involve expanding internationally and maintaining high-quality support.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#06 - Rachel Hadley-Leonard, founder of RHL Consulting, discusses her career in education and her experience as a consultant. She emphasises the importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people and seeking feedback to keep your business moving forward. Rachel also shares her passion for hiking and her plans for a 2025 hike from Solihull to Santiago de Compostela. She highlights the need for work-life balance and the benefits of taking sabbaticals to refresh and energize oneself.TakeawaysSurround yourself with people who believe in you and support you.Seek feedback from clients and use it to improve your business.Maintain a good work-life balance to stay refreshed and energized.Take sabbaticals to explore personal passions and gain new perspectives.Plan ahead and constantly look for ways to innovate and improve your business.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#04 - Rabia Khan, an assistant Senco and author, discusses her journey as a special educator and her initiatives to promote inclusion. She wrote a children's book called 'Being Different is Awesome' to spread the message of acceptance and diversity. She also launched the first ever Sensory Sports Day in the Middle East, tailored to enhance student engagement and cater to their individual and sensory needs. Rabia emphasizes the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and having a support network. She is currently working towards her doctorate of education and has plans for future initiatives and another book on inclusion.TakeawaysPromoting the message of inclusion is essential in the field of special education.Tailoring activities to cater to individual and sensory needs enhances student engagement.Self-care and setting boundaries are important for maintaining a work-life balance.Having a support network is crucial for overcoming challenges and achieving goals.Continual learning and climbing the ladder of education and experience contribute to personal and professional growth.Spreading awareness and understanding about autism and inclusion is a lifelong mission.Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#03 - Donna Guerin, founder of Global Lighthouse Studios, discusses her work in global education and the power of music and the arts in connecting students around the world. She emphasizes the importance of personal connections and empathy in her work and shares her goal of establishing a strong presence on every continent. Donna also highlights the impact of technology in transforming education and empowering students. She discusses her focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and her mission to create a better tomorrow through inclusive education.TakeawaysPersonal connections and empathy are key in global educationTechnology has the power to transform education and empower studentsThe UN Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework for addressing global issuesInclusive education through music and the arts can create a better tomorrowLinks online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
Summary Julie Keyes, founder of the Educational Coach and Educational Consultant, shares her journey and insights as a coach in the education industry. She emphasizes the power of coaching and the impact it can have on teachers and students. Julie highlights the importance of building strong relationships and creating a personal boardroom of advisors and mentors. She also discusses her plans for expansion, including moving to Dubai and establishing the Educational Coach in the UAE. Takeaways Coaching can have a transformative impact on teachers and students. Building strong relationships and creating a personal boardroom of advisors and mentors is crucial for success as a founder. Lived experience in the education industry provides valuable insights and understanding. Time management and workload are common challenges for educators. Continued growth and expansion are important goals for the Educational Coach. Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#02 - In this conversation, Nicola Lutz, founder of No Fluff, discusses her career in sales and education, as well as her journey as a female founder. She shares insights on sales strategies, the importance of niching down, and the need to empower women in sales. Nicola also talks about her commitment to supporting other women in the education sector and her plans for the future, including launching the Admissions Team Accelerator. Keywords sales, education, female founders, niching down, empowering women, support network Takeaways Seek support and help from others in your industryDon't be afraid to niche down and focus on a specific target audienceEmpower women in sales and normalise the idea of being ambitious and making salesSet targets for yourself but be flexible and easy on yourselfContinue to learn and invest in your own professional developmentBuild a support network of like-minded individuals who can provide guidance and adviceLinks online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
#01 - Welcome to the Ladies who LaunchED podcast! This is an exciting new podcast where we celebrate the success of female founders in education and look to share advice and food for thought with future and current founders. Please click the option to follow or subscribe and the latest episode will be delivered straight to you. Visit www.ladieswholaunched.com to find out more and join the community. Victoria Humphries, a polar adventurer and Guinness World Record holder, shares her journey and insights on resilience, entrepreneurship, and the power of saying 'yes'. She emphasises the importance of curiosity, networking, and embracing change in business and life. Keywords polar adventurer, resilience, entrepreneurship, saying yes, curiosity, networking, change management Takeaways The power of saying 'yes' and embracing new challenges The importance of curiosity and networking in business and life Resilience and overcoming adversity in personal and professional journeys Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency
Welcome to our new podcast. This is an exciting new venture and we're really looking forward to bringing you engaging content for you to hear. If you have any questions about what's coming up, or if you'd like to be a guest on a future episode, then do please just get in touch. But in the meantime, please click the option to follow or subscribe and the first episode will be delivered straight to you. Links online This was produced by The Bonjour Agency.