In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
Kylie Lewis
20 episodes
8 months ago
This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business.
In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out.
In this episode of In The Company we chat with Dr. Adaobi Udechuku and Dr. Lucinda Smith, co-founders of Glow, a multidisciplinary clinic in Berwick that supports the emotional health and wellbeing of women, infants and families from pre-conception to Kindergarten.
We explore how Adaobi and Lucinda launched their business after seeing gaps in caring for women and their families as they transitioned into parenthood, and created a new mode of care that brings together a spectrum of perinatal healthcare providers under one roof in a unique business model.
We also explore their perspectives in supporting women move in and out of the workforce during this time, and the issues that clients experience in managing careers and family.
For more visit:
http://glowclinic.com.au
To read the full transcript visit:
http://ofkin.com/company-21-adaobi-udechuku-lucinda-smith-create-village-new-parents/
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This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business.
In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out.
In this episode of In The Company we chat with Dr. Adaobi Udechuku and Dr. Lucinda Smith, co-founders of Glow, a multidisciplinary clinic in Berwick that supports the emotional health and wellbeing of women, infants and families from pre-conception to Kindergarten.
We explore how Adaobi and Lucinda launched their business after seeing gaps in caring for women and their families as they transitioned into parenthood, and created a new mode of care that brings together a spectrum of perinatal healthcare providers under one roof in a unique business model.
We also explore their perspectives in supporting women move in and out of the workforce during this time, and the issues that clients experience in managing careers and family.
For more visit:
http://glowclinic.com.au
To read the full transcript visit:
http://ofkin.com/company-21-adaobi-udechuku-lucinda-smith-create-village-new-parents/
To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap
ofkin.com/leap
#07 Nick Avanitis on creating mentally healthy workplaces
In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
42 minutes 33 seconds
8 years ago
#07 Nick Avanitis on creating mentally healthy workplaces
This episode is bought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August and early September 2017. Check out http://festival.business.vic.gov.au/ to access over 500 free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business.
Today we’re in the company of Nick Arvanitis, Head of Workplace Research and Development at Australian mental health organisation beyondblue.org.au. Nick leads projects that support workforces to create and maintain mentally healthy workplaces, including HeadsUp.org.au
“One in five Australians will experience a mental health condition during their lifetime. Over one million Australians live with depression, and over two million have anxiety. As one of the largest employment sectors in Australia, small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are highly likely to face a mental health related issue in their workplace at some point.
(http://learn.beyondblue-elearning.org.au/businessinmind/#/managing-mental-health-in-the-workplace/s2_1a)
• 1 in 5 employees are likely to be experiencing a mental health condition
• Untreated mental health conditions cost Australian employers $10.9 billion EVERY YEAR
• PWC research shows: $2:30 is the average return on investment for every $1 invested in creating a mentally healthy workplace.
For more information, and to access the mentally healthy checklist check out:
https://www.headsup.org.au/
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
In The Company, Insights on Humanising Work with Kylie Lewis
This episode is brought to you by Victoria's Small Business Festival, happening across the state from in August 2018. Check out festival.business.vic.gov.au to access hundreds of free and affordable events to elevate, support and inspire you and your business.
In The Company is a podcast about humanising work and designing better working lives. Each episode is curated to provoke you to think more deeply about the things that matter in your career and life and to build your toolkit for how to thrive as a human in business today. We explore how we work from the inside out.
In this episode of In The Company we chat with Dr. Adaobi Udechuku and Dr. Lucinda Smith, co-founders of Glow, a multidisciplinary clinic in Berwick that supports the emotional health and wellbeing of women, infants and families from pre-conception to Kindergarten.
We explore how Adaobi and Lucinda launched their business after seeing gaps in caring for women and their families as they transitioned into parenthood, and created a new mode of care that brings together a spectrum of perinatal healthcare providers under one roof in a unique business model.
We also explore their perspectives in supporting women move in and out of the workforce during this time, and the issues that clients experience in managing careers and family.
For more visit:
http://glowclinic.com.au
To read the full transcript visit:
http://ofkin.com/company-21-adaobi-udechuku-lucinda-smith-create-village-new-parents/
To take the leap into your own business visit: ofkin.com/leap
ofkin.com/leap