Ep22 - Women in tech: defining change. Meet Jo Wimble-Groves
Description
This week I have a conversation with Jo Wimble-Groves - mum, company founder, director, supporter of women in leadership and technology, and focused on helping young girls get involved in a STEM syllabus.
With a genuine take on realising her own faults, we'll look at how she's used that to ensure the well-being of her staff, and looking at what lessons she likes to share to open up discussions around topics that sometimes are thought to be a little awkward.
- The lessons for business well-being from the world of sport
- A new approach to teams and teamwork in a post COVID workplace
- What will ‘work life balance’ really mean from now on?
- Being an ambassador for STEM
- The value of having a creative output
So open that door, come on in and let's begin to take a closer look at how talking about feeling like a guilty mum has let Jo talk about topics that have helped in her work and family life.
This week's guest:
Jo Wimble-Groves, co-founder, Active Digital
- Twitter: @jowimblegroves and @active_digital
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-wimble-groves-20098813/
- Instagram: @guiltymother and @active_digital
- Websites: www.guiltymother.co.uk and www.activedigital.co.uk
- Rise of the Girl can be pre-ordered now here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Girl-Empowering-Conversations-Daughter/dp/0241506840/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rise+of+the+girl&qid=1623174944&sr=8-1
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