For our very first episode, we talk to Serena Guen, founder and CEO of multimedia travel brand SUITCASE, best known for its travel and fashion-inspired quarterly magazine.
Plus – we hear from a freelancer who’s having trouble getting her clients to pay her, and offer some advice on how to cope if you’re struggling with a bossy co-worker (who isn’t actually your boss).
SUITCASE: www.suitcasemag.com
Find Serena Guen on Twitter (@SerenaGuen) and Instagram (@serenaguen)
For more career-related ideas and advice, join the Women Who community by signing up at www.womenwho.co, or follow @oteghauwagba and @womenwho on Instagram and Twitter.
024: Funmi Fetto. Racism In Beauty. From Print To Digital.
023: Kate Hamilton & Emily Ames. Brands And Storytelling. Business Development.
022: Alison Roman. Writing Accessibly. Freelance Money Lessons.
021: Sharmadean Reid. Raising Investment. Predicting Trends.
020: Jia Tolentino. Girlboss Culture. Our Online Identities.
019: Liv Little. Raising Investment. Microaggressions.
018: Elizabeth Day. Learning To Say No. Dealing With Criticism.
017: Dolly Alderton. Promoting A Book. Private School Privilege.
016: Gemma Hartley. Invisible Labour. Office Housework.
015: Abigail Bergstrom. Getting A Book Deal. Finding An Agent.
014: Georgia Spray. Being A Sole Founder. Effective Brand Collaborations.
013: Laura Whateley. Money and Shame. Managing Your Finances.
012: Katherine Ormerod. Fake Followers. Real Success.
010: Mona Chalabi. Fake News. Instagram Fame.
009: Marina Guergova. Artful Curation. Running A Pop-Up.
008: Gynelle Leon. Career Pivots. Self-Confidence
007: Emma Gannon. Personal Brands. Confidence.
006: Reni Eddo-Lodge. Freelancing. Boundaries. Moving Back Home.
005: Sharmaine Lovegrove. Publishing Books. Getting Payrises.
004: Sabine Zetteler. Promoting Projects. Rude Clients.
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Flower Mound Women’s Bible Study
She’s Got Drive: Black Women talk about Success and how they achieved it.
Women of Color Podcasters
Meditation for Women
Sandi Klein’s Conversations with Creative Women