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Lawyer turned social entrepreneur Sheree Rubinstein on starting your own business, normalising failure, and gender equality

Lawyer turned social entrepreneur Sheree Rubinstein on starting your own business, normalising failure, and gender equality

Update: 2021-09-25
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For episode two of The Good Edit, host Rebecca Davis speaks with Sheree Rubinstein, corporate lawyer turned social entrepreneur and founder of one of Australia’s leading digital memberships for female leaders and entrepreneurs, One Roof.

In this gritty and grounded conversation, they explore:

  • Sheree's brave journey from corporate lawyer to social entrepreneur
  • One Roof's giant COVID pivot
  • Breaking expectations, taking risks and changing the narrative around failure
  • Advice for making contact with your purpose
  • Tips for starting and levelling up your own business or side hustle
  • Sheree's passion for closing the gender gap, and what needs to happen to get more women into positions of leadership
  • Navigating motherhood and career.


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Founder, Host, Producer: Rebecca Davis
Editor & Sound Engineer: Saul Muscatel

The Good Edit acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we live and create, the Boonwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

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Lawyer turned social entrepreneur Sheree Rubinstein on starting your own business, normalising failure, and gender equality

Lawyer turned social entrepreneur Sheree Rubinstein on starting your own business, normalising failure, and gender equality