Épisodes

  • Unstoppable Women S2 E18 | This Is Who I Am - Remi Baker on Identity, ADHD and Reclaiming Yourself
    Jun 23 2026

    What happens when you achieve everything you thought you wanted and still find yourself asking, "Who am I now?"

    In this episode of Unstoppable Women, I sit down with coach, facilitator and founder of The Third Chapter, Remi Baker.

    Growing up as one of the only mixed-race children in Ashtead, building a successful career in PR and eventually becoming a CEO, Remi spent years succeeding in environments that expected certain things from her. Yet one of the most powerful parts of her story is her willingness to question whether the version of success she had achieved was still the life she wanted to live.

    We talk about identity, reinvention, midlife transitions, receiving an ADHD diagnosis at 60, and the courage it takes to stop being who everyone else expects you to be.

    This is a conversation about reclaiming yourself, embracing change and recognising that the next chapter isn't always about becoming more - sometimes it's about becoming more yourself.

    If you've ever found yourself at a crossroads wondering what's next, this episode is for you.

    About Unstoppable Women

    Hosted by Julie Tague, founder of Unstoppable by Design, Unstoppable Women shares honest conversations with women who have turned challenge into clarity, uncertainty into momentum and life's twists into new beginnings.

    Because no woman is as stuck as she thinks she is.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    39 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 E17 | If not now, when? - Jen Radcliffe
    Jun 23 2026

    In this episode of Unstoppable Women, Julie Tague sits down with Jen Radcliffe for a powerful conversation about career change, identity, self-trust, and what happens when life forces you to ask: if not now, when?

    Jen shares her journey from leading major change and transformation work in the public sector to building a transformative coaching practice that helps women reconnect with themselves during times of change. Together, Julie and Jen explore what it means to quietly lose parts of yourself while still looking capable on the outside - and how to find your way back.

    This episode is for any woman who has ever felt stuck between who she is and who she is becoming.

    They talk about:

    • career transition and redundancy as a turning point

    • confidence vs self-trust

    • rediscovering creativity, joy and curiosity

    • family challenge, grief and the weight women carry

    • friendship, rituals and the quiet power of community

    • doing it scared and choosing not to play life small

    Hosted by Julie Tague, founder of Unstoppable by Design, Unstoppable Women is a podcast sharing honest conversations with women who have turned challenge into clarity, adversity into growth, and reinvention into momentum.

    If you are navigating a turning point in your career, identity or life, this episode will remind you that you are not alone - and that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is choose yourself consciously.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    31 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 E16 | You Don't Have to Carry It Alone - Tracey Holland
    Jun 6 2026

    What if the strongest thing you ever do is let someone help you?

    For much of her life, Tracey Holland believed strength meant being self-sufficient.

    The capable one.
    The reliable one.
    The person who could always cope.

    It's an identity many women know well.

    But when life handed her more than she could carry alone, Tracey was forced to confront a question she'd spent years avoiding:

    What if strength isn't about carrying everything yourself?

    In this deeply thoughtful conversation, Julie Tague sits down with change leadership expert and Reforge Change founder Tracey Holland to explore grief, resilience, friendship, leadership and the power of letting others in.

    Together they discuss the hidden cost of always being "the strong one", why asking for help can feel so uncomfortable, and how the right people can transform our lives simply by showing up.

    One of the most powerful insights from this episode is that support isn't one-size-fits-all.

    Sometimes we need advice.

    Sometimes we need practical help.

    Sometimes we need someone to sit quietly beside us while we find our footing again.

    The support can remain constant, even when the shape of it changes.

    This conversation will resonate with anyone navigating change, loss, leadership, burnout, reinvention, or simply the pressure of feeling like they have to hold everything together.

    • Why high-achieving women often struggle to ask for help
    • The hidden burden of being "the strong one"
    • What meaningful support actually looks like
    • How friendships helped Tracey rebuild after profound loss
    • Leadership lessons from adversity
    • Why the best leaders don't carry everything themselves
    • How to create environments where people feel supported and able to contribute

    Tracey Holland is the Founder of Reforge Change, helping organisations navigate complex transformation, leadership challenges and sustainable change. With more than 30 years' experience across public, private and third sectors, she is known for her calm authority, practical insight and deeply human approach to leadership.

    Hosted by Julie Tague, Unstoppable Women shares honest conversations with women who have turned challenge into clarity, adversity into growth and setbacks into momentum.

    Each episode explores resilience, leadership, identity, reinvention and what it really means to become unstoppable.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    34 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 EP15 | Take a Chance on Yourself - Nissi Ozigbu.
    May 25 2026

    In this episode of Unstoppable Women, Julie Tague sits down with leadership consultant, storyteller and founder of The Growth Hut, Nissi Ozigbu.

    Together, they explore leadership, identity, career reinvention and what it means to build something of your own.

    From growing up in a vibrant Zambian family in East London to becoming a senior change leader by the age of 30, Nissi shares the mindset shifts, risks and personal evolution that shaped her journey from corporate leadership into entrepreneurship.

    This conversation explores:

    • leadership through uncertainty and change
    • confidence and personal brand
    • motherhood and ambition
    • taking risks before you feel ready
    • emotional resilience during transformation
    • creating a life with space for joy and rest
    • and learning to trust yourself

    Julie and Nissi also dive into the emotional reality behind transformation - personally and professionally - and why the future belongs to leaders who can communicate clearly, connect authentically and evolve continuously.

    ✨ “Being unstoppable for me means designing for rest and not feeling like you have to earn it.”

    About Unstoppable Women:
    Unstoppable Women is a podcast hosted by Julie Tague, founder of Unstoppable by Design, sharing honest conversations with women navigating reinvention, leadership, ambition, grief, identity and change.

    Each episode is designed to help women at a turning point move from stuck to unstoppable through real stories, practical insight and courageous conversations.

    🎙 Hosted by Julie Tague
    🌍 www.unstoppablebydesign.co.uk

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    40 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 E14 | What Brings You Joy - Deborah McCann
    May 20 2026

    What happens when you spend years surviving… and suddenly realise you’ve stopped truly living?

    In this deeply honest episode of Unstoppable Women, Julie Tague sits down with Deborah McCann - founder of Clear Colours Ltd - to explore resilience, identity, hidden female struggles, motherhood, leadership and rebuilding life after prolonged challenge.

    Deborah shares her experience of:

    • navigating divorce while sharing a family home
    • severe endometriosis and adenomyosis
    • balancing motherhood and professional leadership
    • redundancy and starting her own business
    • quietly functioning while emotionally and physically depleted
    • reconnecting with joy after years of survival mode

    At one point, Deborah describes herself as:
    “My battery was at one bar.”

    Yet despite everything, she kept showing up.

    This conversation is raw, reflective and full of wisdom for anyone navigating:

    • burnout
    • life transition
    • women’s health challenges
    • separation and identity shifts
    • leadership under pressure
    • rebuilding confidence and energy

    But ultimately, this episode asks a bigger question:

    What brings you joy?

    The Unstoppable Women series shares the real stories behind extraordinary women - not perfection, but honest conversations about change, courage, identity and becoming who you were always meant to be.

    If this episode resonates with you, please like, comment and subscribe to support the series.

    And if you have a story you feel ready to share, Julie would love to hear from you.

    #UnstoppableWomen #WomenInLeadership #EndometriosisAwareness #CareerChange #WomenSupportingWomen #Leadership #Resilience #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #WomenInBusiness

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    40 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 E13 | When Life Gets Lifey - Jen Newberg
    May 9 2026

    What happens when life changes in an instant?

    In Episode 13 of Unstoppable Women, Julie Tague sits down with Jen Newberg — founder, widow, recovery advocate, and creator of the community platform It’s Lifey.

    Jen shares the deeply personal story of losing her husband suddenly while they were on holiday in Greece, and how that experience completely reshaped her life, identity, and purpose.

    This is an honest conversation about:

    - grief and widowhood

    - rebuilding life after loss

    - finding peace after trauma

    - recovery and alcoholism

    - identity shifts

    - blended families and relationships

    - mental health and panic attacks

    - community, connection and healing

    - starting a purpose

    -led business after personal tragedy.

    Together, Julie and Jen explore what it really means to become “unstoppable” after life breaks open.

    This episode is for anyone navigating loss, burnout, divorce, grief, reinvention, motherhood, recovery, career pivots, or major life change.


    ABOUT UNSTOPPABLE WOMEN

    Hosted by Julie Tague, Unstoppable Women is a podcast and live research project exploring the real stories behind resilience, reinvention, leadership, and personal transformation.

    Each episode features raw, powerful conversations with women who have faced significant turning points in life and chosen to rebuild with courage, honesty, and agency.

    This series forms part of the wider Unstoppable by Design movement and upcoming book project — helping women feel seen, heard, and less alone while sharing practical insight into how people move forward through life’s hardest chapters.


    CONNECT WITH JEN NEWBERG

    Instagram: @itslifeyco

    Website: www.itslifey.com

    CONNECT WITH JULIE TAGUE / UNSTOPPABLE BY DESIGN

    Website: www.unstoppablebydesign.co.uk

    linkedin.com/in/julietague

    Julie@unstoppablebydesign

    If this conversation resonated with you:

    ✔ Subscribe to the channel

    ✔ Share with someone who needs it

    ✔ Leave a comment about what connected with you most

    Because sometimes the conversations we avoid are the ones that help people feel less alone.

    #Widowhood #GriefSupport #WomenSupportingWomen #MentalHealth #RecoveryJourney #LifeAfterLoss #PersonalGrowth #FemaleFounders #UnstoppableWomen #UnstoppableByDesign

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    42 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2 E12 | I had no choice but to make it work - Rita Cox
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of Unstoppable Women, I sit down with Rita Cox – founder of the Be Empowered Method – to explore what happens when life forces you to stop, reassess, and rebuild.

    Rita moved to the UK from Hungary in 2009 with what she calls “a lot of hope and a massive suitcase.” She built a successful corporate career with major global brands, climbed the ladder she thought would bring happiness, and then reached the point many women quietly recognise - burnout, misalignment, and the realisation that success on paper doesn’t always feel like success in life.

    From leaving corporate and teaching yoga to deep self-development, motherhood, and creating her own method to help other women reconnect with themselves, Rita’s story is one of courage, pivots, and choosing alignment over expectation.

    We talk about burnout, self-leadership, small decisions that create big change, and why change is not failure - it’s often the beginning of becoming who you were meant to be.

    This episode is for any woman who feels like she’s standing at a crossroads, wondering if she’s gone backwards.

    You haven’t.

    You’re pivoting.

    And sometimes, that changes everything.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    43 min
  • Unstoppable Women S2Ep 11 | You Did It – Georgie Spurling
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode of Unstoppable Women, Julie Tague speaks to Georgie Spurling - founder of Arvra - about resilience, movement, burnout, health, and what it means to build a life that is not defined by the limits you were once given.

    Georgie’s story begins with life-changing heart surgery as a child and years of being told to be careful, hold back, and accept a narrower version of what life might look like.

    But this conversation is not about turning her into a sob story. It is about something far more interesting - what she chose to do next. She went on to challenge those limits, run the London Marathon, and build Arvra, a wellness platform designed to make support more human, accessible and preventative.

    Julie and Georgie talk honestly about how stress and burnout can show up physically, how easy it is to ignore what your body is trying to tell you, and why hustle culture is far less impressive than people like to make out. Georgie shares how her own experiences in her 20s shaped her thinking, and why she is now so passionate about helping people access the right support before they hit crisis point.

    Together they explore a more honest definition of being unstoppable - not never falling, not always winning, but having the ability to feel things, regroup, and get back up again. Georgie’s perspective is thoughtful, practical and quietly powerful, and her final reflection on what she would say to her younger self says everything: you did it.

    This episode is for anyone who has ever felt shaped by their past, challenged by their body, or forced to rethink what strength really looks like.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    36 min