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Being A Female Founder In The US Is Better Than Australia!

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Dec 24, 2025
Michelle Battersby, a tech entrepreneur and women’s product builder, shares her journey as the President of Peanut while being 30 weeks pregnant. She discusses the pressures of tall poppy syndrome and how it impacts ambitious women in Australia. Michelle emphasizes that motherhood sharpens resilience rather than detracts from ambition. She challenges societal norms on women's bodies, advocating for breastfeeding visibility by bringing her baby on-air. With insights on navigating leadership and motherhood, she inspires women to embrace their multifaceted identities.
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INSIGHT

Purpose From Product Fit

  • Michelle Battersby's purpose is to build products that better the lives of women and it crystallized at Bumble.
  • That alignment turned passion into obsession and guided her career choices toward women-first products.
ANECDOTE

Naivety Led To Big Opportunities

  • Michelle describes being naive at 25 and taking the Bumble role without fearing the unknown.
  • That naivety plus leadership exposure made her the face of Bumble in Australia and built her confidence.
ADVICE

Build In Public As Idea Promotion

  • Build a personal brand by reframing self-promotion as idea promotion and share strategically in public.
  • Use public visibility to attract investors, partners, and opportunities when timing aligns.
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