When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...
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When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...
Robyn Denholm on bringing her business acumen to the WNBL
High Agency Women
22 minutes
7 months ago
Robyn Denholm on bringing her business acumen to the WNBL
"I've always had this motto: you can't complain about something more than twice unless you're prepared to do something about it," Robyn Denholm tells Missing Perspectives, on her decision to purchase the Women's National Basketball League, as spurred on by her daughter Victoria Denholm. Business geeks and sport lovers alike, we're excited to introduce you to a shining example of a life well-lived: Robyn Denholm. In business, Robyn has walked through each and every door as opportunity has come...
High Agency Women
When Centennial World founder Lauren Meisner saw traditional media dismissing internet culture and the creator economy, she didn’t just tweet about it – she quit her job, put in $5K of her own money, and launched a world-first Gen Z–focused internet culture brand… three months later. In this Yeah, But How mini-series episode of High Agency Women, host Natasha Gillezeau sits down with Lauren to unpack the very un-glam and real side of building a new media company from scratch: bootstrapping vs...