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The Fearless Females Podcast is for founders, leaders and disruptors to share what it takes to build bold businesses and careers. From first steps to global scale we uncover candid stories. expert insights and spotlight the women shaping the future of business. From funding and mentorship to mindset and scale these raw conversations deliver the practical tools and powerful inspiration females need to think fearlessly and go further, together. Hosted by Kelly Jamieson and Anna Dimond and supported by Westpac.Fearless Females Podcast Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • Kim McKay on retiring in her 40s. Architect Your Freedom: Strategy, Intuition & the “Messy Middle”.
      Jan 19 2026

      Kim’s story isn’t a get-rich-quick tale; it’s a master class in deliberate life architecture. Equal parts numbers, nerve and knowing yourself. If you’ve ever wondered whether you can build a career you love and a life you choose, this conversation is your permission slip (and plan).What happens when the fearless strategist behind award-winning brand transformations turns her lens inward? In this episode, Kim McKay - business architect, entrepreneur and straight-talking advisor - shares how she deliberately designed a non-linear life, retired in her 40s, and swapped rigid routines for intentional freedom.

      From early “Project 50” planning to the very real messy middle of leaving a high-identity career, Kim breaks down the blend of big-picture vision and first 10% execution that powered her choices. She talks candidly about intuition (yes, including astrology and human design), why fear is data not a directive, and the simple decision filter she uses for scary moves: What’s the worst that can happen - and can I handle it?

      In this episode of the Fearless Females Podcast, we cover:

      1. How to set a freedom goal (and why money = time + patience, not hacks)
      2. The two gears every business builder needs: zoom-out strategy and zoom-in action
      3. Leaving before you’re stale: spotting the moment a season is complete
      4. Replacing identity tied to work with a wider definition of self
      5. Why “no routine” can be a valid routine


      This episode is jam packed. Our favourite quotes from Kim McKay include:

      • “We have two lives. The second begins when you realise you only have one.”
      • “I value freedom, so I planned for it. That’s not luck, that’s design.”
      • “Leave the party while you’re still having fun.”

      Partner shout-out

      Even the best ideas need backing. Westpac has doubled its Female Entrepreneurs commitment to $1B and offers the Startup Business Loan - apply with your business plan and budget projections for up to $50K unsecured. Learn more: search “Westpac supporting female founders.” Eligibility, credit criteria, fees & charges, and T&Cs apply. General advice only.


      If this episode added some fearless courage to your day, hit Follow, drop a quick review, and share it with someone who’s building better systems for people.


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      25 min
    • Paulette Kolarz : Playbook for high performing teams
      Jan 5 2026

      At 26 years of age, Paulette Kolarz was handed the keys to a $400M division and asked to help steer a 150-store icon through receivership - while leading 3,500 staff. Today, the BespokeHR founder and Performance Collective Academy creator distils those hard-won lessons into a people-first playbook any leader can use.

      Paulette makes a simple, powerful case: you don’t build a business, you build people, and people build the business. She shows how to anchor teams to a clear North Star, install a rhythm for feedback and performance and create cultures built on trust (not osmosis). We dig into her “no BMW” rule (no bitching, moaning, whinging), why exits shouldn’t be a dirty word and how to spot when someone (or you) has fallen out of love with the role - then act humanely and fast.

      You’ll hear Paulette’s morning reset (top-three priorities +ten minutes for gratitude), the mindset that dissolved imposter syndrome in that giant boardroom, and the growth shortcut she swears by: run toward the biggest problems and solve them. We also explore kind authority (“kindness is a strength, not a weakness”), building mastermind circles so you’re not the smartest in the room, and her next bold chapter - scaling her leadership academy, international stages, and a book.

      Candid, practical and generous, Paulette reminds us leadership works best when it’s firm on standards, soft on people and utterly authentic - even on the days you’re calling your Brat Pack from the couch.

      Key takeaway highlights

      Leadership philosophy

      • Build people first. Results follow when you invest incapability, clarity and care.
      • Kindness. Be warm and human and hold high standards - “the standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
      • Don’t be the smartest in the room. Curate masterminds and mentors who stretch you.
      • Solve the biggest problems. If you want outsizedgrowth, run toward the hardest issues and fix them.

      Culture + operating system

      • North Star alignment. Everyone should know thepurpose, the plan and how their role moves the needle.
      • Install rhythm, not osmosis. Cadences for 1:1s, feedback, goals and reviews beat ad-hoc “people stuff.”
      • Trust as infrastructure. Open, vulnerable leaderscreate safety for honest conversations - including exits.
      • Right seats, right people. Act quickly (and kindly)when the fit or the love for the role fades.

      Personal performance

      1. Night-before priming. Go to bed knowing the top three moves that will shift tomorrow.
      2. 10-minute morning reset. Gratitude → focus → blockers; set the day’s energy intentionally.
      3. Fuel from service. Energy comes from helping others progress—use that as a flywheel.

      Entrepreneurial moves

      • Scale through leaders. The Performance CollectiveAcademy shifts from “done for you” to “built within you.”
      • Next bold bet. Go bigger and louder: internationalstages, a book, and expanding leader capability at scale.

      Our favourite quotes from Paulette Kolarz:

      “You don’t build a business - you build people, and people build the business.”

      “Kindness is a strength.”

      “Stand for something or you’ll fall for everything.”

      “If you’re the smartest person in the room - leave the room.”

      Partner shout-out

      Even the best ideas need backing. Westpac has doubled its Female Entrepreneurs Fund to $1B and offers the Startup Business Loan - apply with your business plan and budget projections for up to $50K unsecured. Learn more: search “Westpac supporting female founders.”Eligibility, credit criteria, fees & charges, and T&Cs apply.General advice only.


      Links :

      https://bespokehr.com.au

      https://performancecollectiveacademy.com

      If this episode lifted you, hit Follow, drop a quickreview, and share it with someone who’s building better systems for people.

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      25 min
    • Dr Isobel Marshall : Menopause, Asking the Obvious, Saying No & Making Impact Without Burning Out
      Dec 22 2025

      Doctor, social entrepreneur and 2021 Young Australian of the Year Isobel Marshall has built a career at the intersection of medicine, gender equity and practical change. As co-founder of TABOO, she helped turn a simple idea - sell period products here to fight period poverty and stigma everywhere - into a national conversation. On the policy front, she’s served on the Premier’s Council for Women SA and contributed to high-stakes panels (including Australia’s independent COVID-19 response review), where she learned that the bravest move in a room of experts is often to ask the obvious question no one wants to admit they don’t understand.

      Now, as co-founder of Acro Health, and as a young woman embarking on her graduate career as a Medical Doctor, Isobel is reframing midlife women’s health: making prevention tangible (think protein, resistance training and bone/muscle strength) and challenging the harmful belief that pain and depletion are “just part of being a woman.” She explains the difference between physiology (what’s normal) and pathology (what needs treatment) and why that clarity changes lives - from periods to pregnancy to menopause.

      Isobel also gets candid about seasons of focus (right now, deepening her craft as a doctor), imposter feelings as a pre-performance check rather than a stop sign, and the underrated superpower of saying no. You’ll hear how she motivates patients with what actually matters to them (“Who - or what - do you need to stay strong for?” hello, dog-walk goals), why we shouldn’t silo ourselves as “science” or “creative,” and how to architect a life that’s ambitious and humane.

      Key takeaways

      • Ask the obvious. In expert rooms, basic questions surface better decisions and shared understanding.
      • Name it right. Don’t label pain and heavy bleeding as “normal” - that’s pathology, not “women’s lot.”
      • Prevention is power. Through menopause: prioritise protein, resistance training, and bone/muscle health to reduce frailty.
      • Motivation that sticks. Tie health goals to what people love (kids, grandkids, the dog, independence).
      • Imposter = readiness check. Use nerves like stage butterflies - proof you care - then perform.
      • Don’t silo yourself. You can be medical and creative; allow a wide identity.
      • Life in seasons. You don’t need to do policy, startups and medicine all at once - rotate focus.
      • Permission to say no. “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.” Protect energy for what matters.
      • Rebrand ageing. Midlife is a phase of power - women deserve visibility, support and celebration.
      • Design your days. Small rituals (hello, coffee craft) can anchor presence and reduce rush.

      Mic-drop moment : Your value isn’t determined by your productivity.

      Partner shout-out:

      Even the best ideas need backing. Westpac has doubledits Female Entrepreneurs Fund to $1B and offers the Startup Business Loan—apply with your business plan and budget projections for up to $50K unsecured. Learn more: search “Westpac supporting female founders.”Eligibility, credit criteria, fees & charges, and T&Cs apply.General advice only.

      Links :

      Acro Health

      Taboo Period Products – TABOOPeriod Products

      If this episode lifted you, hit Follow, drop a quick review, and share it with someone who’s building better systems for people.

      Who should listen?

      Founders, clinicians, policy wonks, educators, and anyonenavigating women’s health - from first period to post-menopause - who wants practical, humane ways to create impact without burning out.

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      31 min
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