Championing Women’s Voices is the new podcast from Natwest, presented by June Sarpong OBE. June speaks to guests from all walks of life - from business, sport, entertainment and activism to discuss strategies for success and to learn how we can inspire and support one another. We’ll be exploring issues such as imposter syndrome, mental health and overcoming adversity with some truly amazing women. Find out more about how NatWest supports female led businesses by searching: NatWest Women in Business online.Championing Women's Voices is a Pixiu Production for Natwest.
As the Women’s Prize for Fiction celebrates 25 years, we look back at some of the previous winners to see what happened next in their careers. We focu...
Everyone has the potential to write a novel – but few manage it. So how do you get started to tackle that blank page and find a writing routine? In th...
The simple act of reading a book rewards the reader with a sense of calm, patience, escapism and mindfulness. In the first of this podcast series, com...
AI is becoming more and more prevalent in our lives but who is accountable? As the level of technology increases, the expertise needed to understand t...
Sometimes, the rigidity of tech and human beings are not a good fit. We look at how decisions made by triage and AI can end up with the wrong result f...
As technology is depended upon more and more for our personal interactions, we ask where is it working for us and where is it working against us? Pete...
In this the final episode of the series Steph has both Ross Williams of Venntro Media Group and Clare Harris of Talking Tables on the show. They talk ...
In this episode, Steph McGovern speaks to Tamara Littleton, founder and CEO of The Social Element, a digital firm that helps brands deliver their mess...
As business owners tried to deal with a downturn in trade during lockdown, they were forced to have some difficult conversations with all their stakeh...
In the launch episode of the new series, Steph talks to businesses that changed strategy during the coronavirus lockdown, and adapted their offering t...