currently playing Image
ARTIST
SONG
How It All Started

How It All Started

Season 1 Episode: 6
This is Karen Whitely's journey from almost becoming a teacher to running a successful small business
Published:

Welcome to this episode of "How It All Started," where we explore the journey of Karen Whitely, a successful small business owner who almost became a teacher. Karen's early years were spent in the Western Australian wheatbelt, where she grew up in the town of Bruce Rock, living a typical country lifestyle.

Karen learned the importance of community and helping others, which shaped her into the person she is today. Although she initially pursued a career in teaching, Karen decided to take a different path and started her own business. In this episode, she shares her journey and insights on entrepreneurship, the challenges she faced, and how she overcame them to achieve success.

Join us as we delve into Karen's story, learn from her experiences, and get inspired to pursue our own dreams and goals. Tune in to "How It All Started" now.


More Episodes:

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Rebecca Winterfield's Journey to Empowering Women in Trades
Published:

Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we have the pleasure of interviewing Rebecca Winterfield, the owner of Antz Labour Hire and Ladies Tradies. Rebecca has an inspiring story to share with us today, as she takes us through her journey from growing up on a farm in South Australia to owning her own business and empowering women in the traditionally male-dominated trades industry. 

Rebecca's parents sold their farm and moved into the accommodation business, where she worked as a receptionist. However, she always knew she wanted to do something more, something that would challenge her and allow her to make a difference. She found that opportunity in the trades industry.

Starting with just one employee, Rebecca built up her business, Antz Labour Hire, which supplies temporary staff to the construction industry. But she didn't stop there. She also founded Ladies Tradies, an organization that aims to encourage and support women to enter and succeed in the trades industry.

In this episode, Rebecca shares her experiences and insights into what it takes to succeed in business and empower women in the trades industry. She discusses the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry and how she overcame them. She also talks about the importance of networking and building relationships, as well as the rewards that come with helping women achieve their goals.

So join us as we sit down with Rebecca Winterfield to hear her inspiring story and learn from her experiences as a successful business owner and advocate for women in the trades industry.

Paul chats with Dean Keating about his journey into buisness
Published:

Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Dean, a guest from a small village near Dublin, Ireland. He shares with us his story of growing up and pursuing his interests and career aspirations.

Dean reveals his childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer, which is a popular sport in Ireland. He talks about how he used to spend hours practicing, honing his skills and imagining himself playing on the field with his favorite team.

As he grew older, Dean's interests evolved, and he decided to pursue a degree in commercial computer programming. He talks about how he found the field fascinating and enjoyed the problem-solving aspect of it.

After completing his degree, Dean began his career in retail banking, which was a significant shift from his interests in sports and computer programming. He discusses how he adapted to the new work environment and learned new skills to excel in his job.

Dean also speaks about starting District 32 with his business partner Lorraine Garvie and how important business networking is and the power of meaningful connection in business relationships.

Through his story, Dean emphasizes the importance of being open to new experiences and exploring different career paths. He encourages listeners to follow their passions while also keeping an open mind about where their journey may take them.

Tune in to the episode to hear more about Dean's fascinating journey! 

Craig Hollett, Director at Soloman Hollett Lawyers: Talks about his journey into becoming a lawyer
Published:

Craig Hollett is a highly regarded and well versed commercial litigator with over 20 years’ experience. Craig’s extensive experience includes commercial and contractual disputes, building and construction, general commercial litigation, debt recovery, bankruptcy and insolvency, insurance law, professional indemnity and liability, defamation, mortgage enforcement, vocational disciplinary proceedings, OH&S prosecutions and public liability.

Craig’s ethos is firmly on working towards solutions that each client is seeking, ensuring that each outcome is commercially viable and proportionate to the size and scope of the issue or the opportunity.

To find out more visit: www.solomonhollettlawyers.com.au/