How I Made It

The Australian Financial Review
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May 14, 2023 • 39min

Female Founders: Ava Matthews, Bec Jefferd and Ultra Violette

In 2014 Bec Jefferd and Ava Matthews met in a carpark. Fast forward to today, their skinscreen line Ultra Violette has completely changed the way we view sunscreens.  This podcast is sponsored by Charter Hall, to learn more visit www.charterhall.com.au/investments/new-to-investing/getting-started-in-commercial-property-investmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 30, 2023 • 39min

Female Founders: Priscilla Hajiantoni and Bangn Body

Priscilla Hajiantoni suffered from skin breakouts. She’d tried everything and nothing seemed to work. So she set out to make her own. Priscilla now runs a multi-million dollar skincare business that's on the cusp of going global. This podcast is sponsored by Charter Hall, to learn more visit www.charterhall.com.au/investments/new-to-investing/getting-started-in-commercial-property-investmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 16, 2023 • 43min

Female Founders: Jo Horgan and Mecca

Join entrepreneur Jo Horgan as she shares her journey from studying English literature to founding the international cosmetics giant, Mecca. Learn about her unique approach to female-centric marketing, childhood memories, and the challenges of revolutionizing the beauty industry. Explore her insights on co-CEO roles, gender equality, and the importance of reading and selectivity in business success.
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Apr 2, 2023 • 40min

Female Founders: Tania Austin and Decjuba

In 2008, Tania Austin took a risk buying five retail stores under the Decjuba banner. 15 years on Decjuba is now a women's fashion powerhouse with more than 140 stores across Australia and New Zealand. This podcast is sponsored by Charter Hall, to learn more visit www.charterhall.com.au/investments/new-to-investing/getting-started-in-commercial-property-investment Background reading: Meet the three new women set to join the Rich ListSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 19, 2023 • 37min

Female Founders: Kristy Chong and Modibodi

Kristy Chong, founder of ModiBodi, revolutionized personal care products for women by creating absorbent underwear. With its recent sale for $140 million, Chong is now shifting from entrepreneur to investor, exclusively backing women-founded companies. The podcast delves into her journey, challenges in advertising, financial implications of the sale, securing investment from Quadrant, productivity hack with Trello boards, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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Mar 5, 2023 • 2min

Coming soon: Female Founders

Starting March 20, you’ll hear stories from women who’ve faced down enormous challenges to take a simple idea and build a business. Some would go global.   They’re changing the face of Australian business and paving the way for a new generation of female leaders. We’ll uncover the daily hacks they use to get ahead and they’ll share some unique challenges that, rightly or wrongly, get thrown at them simply because they’re women. Join us fortnightly here on the How I Made It feed, as we reveal how these entrepreneurs got their businesses off the ground and the sacrifices made in the relentless pursuit of success.   Brought to you by The Australian Financial Review. Follow us wherever you get your podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oct 19, 2022 • 2min

Introducing: The Fin

A weekly podcast from The Australian Financial Review that examines the biggest stories in business, markets and politics, and why they matter, explained by the best financial journalists in the country. Search The Fin and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 16, 2022 • 2min

Introducing Chanticleer

Australia’s most prestigious business column is now a podcast. Chanticleer is a weekly news breakdown of all things business, finance and markets. Every Friday, Australian Financial Review columnists Tony Boyd and James Thomson go behind the doors of corporate Australia to give you their unvarnished analysis. The first episode drops 5pm, Friday September 16.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 4, 2022 • 34min

How selling TVs for 1c led Ruslan Kogan to owning an online empire

His parents moved to Australia with just $90 to their name, raising their young family in a housing commission flat in Melbourne. It was there Ruslan Kogan honed his selling skills, making a buck selling golf balls and washing cars. He’s now worth about $300 million after creating online retailer Kogan.com. Background reading: This Rich Lister quit his job as a consultant to sell TVs for 1¢ While living in a Melbourne housing commission flat, a young Ruslan Kogan honed his selling skills, making a buck selling golf balls and washing cars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Aug 28, 2022 • 32min

Aaron Hornlimann quit uni after 12wks, now he's worth $42m

Aaron Hornlimann bred guinea pigs to earn a buck as a kid. By his early 20s he was developing a text messaging system for Jetstar and now, at 35, the Young Rich Lister worth an estimated $34 million, is growing Elenium, a company making things easier for people to get in and out of airports. Background reading: ‘Sure, of course I can’: From uni dropout to young rich list Aaron Hornlimann, 35, is behind a company whose technology makes it easier for people to get in and out of airports. How I Made It website here. Email us at howimadeit@afr.com For more stories about success, subscribe to The Australian Financial Review here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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