Welcome to Good Girls Eat Dinner, the most interesting dinner party you'll ever go to, now in takeaway form. Since 2015 we’ve been on a mission to provide more visible, female role models across the creative industries and beyond. At our popular real-life events we serve up four gloriously inspiring female speakers between the courses of a delicious meal. It always leaves everyone hungry for more, so here on the podcast we’ll dedicate a whole episode to each incredible guest. We won't be eat ...
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S3 E8: Thas Naseemuddeen - Why, as CEO, it’s vital to create an environment where business and creativity thrive.
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1:02:21Jo welcomes Thas Naseemuddeen, CEO of Omelet, an independent creative agency in LA. Thas took a non-linear path in her impressive journey to the top; a career-trained strategist, she’s strategically built and championed work with brands such as Target, Google, and Pepsi at agencies that include BBH, Deutsch and TBWA Chiat/Day. Now as CEO, Thas cont…
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S3 E7: Sherina Florence - How to create real change (and why you should use the stickers).
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54:40Jo welcomes the creative leader and AI artist, Sherina Florence, onto the podcast. Sherina is an ECD and, now, a Chief Creative Architecht and co-founder with the firm belief that if you change thinking, you change behaviour. And if you change behaviour, you change the world. Over the course of her career, she’s led creative work for agencies inclu…
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S3 E6: Maisie McCabe - What does the future of the advertising industry look like?
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52:14Jo welcomes the UK Editor of Campaign, Maisie McCabe, onto the podcast. Masie is a journalist who’s spent her career reporting and commenting on TV, advertising, technology and the marketing industry. She’s written for a vast array of news platforms, including The Independent, The Sunday Times and Dazed - but for many years, she’s been a consistent…
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S3 E5: Rebecca Rowntree - How to find your voice. And use it.
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50:20Jo welcomes Creative Director, Rebecca Rowntree, onto the podcast. Rebecca is passionate about creating ideas that move people. Full of curiosity, she likes to push boundaries wherever possible – believing that there’s a better advertising world out there. To honor that belief she created a platform called ‘Get Sh*t Done’. In its event-form, large …
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S3 E4: Jo Shoesmith - Why a Chief Creative Officer must have the ability to make decisions. And live with them.
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53:09Jo welcomes the Chief Creative Officer of Amazon, Jo Shoesmith onto the podcast. Jo is a multi, award-winning creative leader. Born in rural Australia, she began her career at BBDO Melbourne before moving to Leo Burnett. Jo then moved to the US where she worked on a variety of brands ranging from Allstate Insurance to Kelloggs. Jo’s next move saw h…
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S3 E3: Tiffanie Lee - From art school drop-out to sought-after creative director.
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51:49Jo welcomes the brilliant Tiffanie Lee to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Tiffanie was once a project manager in the fashion world by day, and a music and arts journalist by night. She’s Taiwan made, Rural Midwest born, Los Angeles raised, and New York based. A creative unicorn, Tiffanie is adept at delivering intrepid copy, concepts and campaig…
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S3 E2: Rebecca Sowden – The multi-award winning campaign ‘Correct The Internet’ and playing against the odds.
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50:15Jo welcomes the legendary Rebecca Sowden to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Rebecca previously played professional football for the New Zealand national women's football team. Today she combines her sporting expertise with her marketing passion in the shape of Team Heroine, an organisation built to help sponsors, sport organisations & media UNLE…
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S3 E1: Laura Jordan Bambach - Why creativity is the key revenue driver, not a ‘nice to have’.
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51:44Jo welcomes the renowned Laura Jordan Bambach to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Laura has led some of the biggest and most creative agencies in London, and is a founder and Chief Creative Officer at the UK’s first fully female founded agency, Uncharted. Some of her entrepreneurial activities outside the day job include co-founding SheSays: a gl…
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S2 E8: Lori Meakin - Why aren't more men involved in gender equality, when it's proven to benefit us all?
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1:08:23Jo welcomes the exceptional Lori Meakin to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Lori is a multi-award-winning strategist and entrepreneur with decades of experience working with some of the world's biggest and most successful brands. Lori has long been driven to help build a more gender-equal world. Now, she uses the expertise in changing attitudes a…
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S2 E7: Beth Collier - Why the message matters.
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52:43Jo welcomes the brilliant Beth Collier to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Beth Collier is passionate about helping people improve their communication, creativity, and leadership skills. She began her career in film and television production in Los Angeles, and has held diverse communication and leadership roles on three continents, including a d…
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S2 E6: Natalie Graeme - How being underestimated fuelled the fire of ambition.
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47:41Jo welcomes the incredible Natalie Graeme to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Natalie is a founder of Uncommon Creative Studio, alongside Nils Leonard &, Lucy Jameson. A creative studio building brands that people in the real world actually wish existed; either by working with clients or by creating brands themselves. Natalie has 20+ years experi…
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S2 E5: Jessica Tamsedge - What does it take to be a CEO in a creative agency in today's world?
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44:48Jo welcomes the fantastic Jessica Tamsedge to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Jessica swiftly rose through the ranks of the advertising industry. She has established herself as a leader who genuinely cares about championing her team and taking everyone on the journey to success. Having worked at various advertising agencies, including Grey and M…
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S2 E4: Deborah B Williams - Why an inclusive culture can't start and stop at words.
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55:50Jo welcomes the brilliant Deborah B Williams to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Deborah is someone who creates awareness around the big problems we face in society. But she doesn’t just talk about them, she doesn’t even just create awareness around them; she creates ACTION. Action which took her on a journey to become the founder and CEO of The …
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S2 E3: Laurel Stark Akman - How to attract the right opportunities and make the biggest impact.
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50:27Jo welcomes the fantastic, Laurel Stark Akman, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. By her own admission, Laurel's career only really took off when she lived her values loudly in the form of some incredible passion projects. For example, she is an original member of the ‘3% Movement’ team – (an initiative with a mission to increase the number of f…
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S2 E2: Nishma Patel Robb - Why you should never stop being in search of things that keep you growing.
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1:05:44Jo welcomes the brilliant, Nishma Patel Robb, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Nishma Patel Robb is proof that you can stay relevant and successfully surf the wave of change. Her career has evolved in-step with the digital evolution: from Teletext; the advent of digital interaction - to Google. She’s a passionate and tireless activist for equa…
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S2 E1: Vikki Ross – How the Queen of Copy met Royalty (Harry & Megan). And how to write to connect, no matter who you’re speaking to.
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47:12Jo welcomes the Queen of Copy, Vikki Ross, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Vikki Ross is a Brand, TOV and Copy Consultant and has been writing copy for major global brands for 26 years. She specialises in branding and tone of voice, and travels the world telling businesses how to talk. Recent clients include IMAX, ITV, Comcast, Twitter, Sony …
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S1 E8: Sara Pope – Taking inspiration from a career in the fashion industry to become a successful (self taught) artist.
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35:31Jo welcomes the incredible artist, Sara Pope, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Contemporary artist Sara Pope is best known for her bold, seductive paintings of voluptuous lips. Taking inspiration from a successful career in the fashion industry as a shoe designer for brands such as Paul Smith, and also her work in magazines as a designer and a…
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S1 E7: Jessica Pan - How growing up feeling different honed her writing skills and propelled her to explore the world as a journalist and author.
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44:18Jo welcomes the brilliant journalist and author, Jessica Pan, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Jessica Pan is a freelance journalist who lives in London. After graduating from Brown University, she lived and worked in Beijing for 2.5 years as an editor of an English expat magazine. She then completed her Master’s degree in journalism at RMIT i…
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S1 E6: Meena Ayittey – How a love for stepping outside of her comfort zone led to an award-winning career as a film director and screenwriter.
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49:38Jo welcomes award-winning director and screenwriter, Meena Ayittey, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Meena graduated with a fine art degree from Central Saint Martins and has been working in the film, television and advertising industries ever since. Having worked her way up from a runner she established herself as a 3D VFX artist and Motion G…
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S1 E5: Jamie Klingler – How profound personal change revealed the passion, focus and determination to take on purposeful work. And the police.
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43:50Jo welcomes the accidental but highly effective activist, Jamie Klingler, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Jamie Klingler is a leading speaker, writer (Vogue, Grazia, The Guardian etc) & consultant who helps organisations find their purpose. Jamie combines her experience of becoming an accidental activist with her twenty years’ experience work…
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S1 E4: Jaspreet Kaur – How a passion for education and supporting mental health led to writing Brown Girl Like Me: the essential guidebook for South Asian girls and women.
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53:55Jo welcomes the brilliant wordsmith, Jaspreet Kaur, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Known also by her online handle 'Behind the Netra', Jaspreet is an award-winning spoken word artist, educator and author from London. Her book, Brown Girl Like Me, is an inspiring memoir and empowering manifesto that equips women with the confidence and tools …
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S1 E3: Rania Robinson – The journey from speaking no English as a child to leading vital change at the top of the communications industry.
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43:08Jo welcomes the change-maker, Rania Robinson, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. Rania Robinson is CEO & Partner at Quiet Storm, Director at Create Not Hate, and President of WACL. Arriving in the UK from Egypt at the age of three and starting school not speaking a word of English, Rania's early experiences sparked a life-long passion for formin…
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S1 E2: Chaka Sobhani – How being Queer, female, and bullied fuelled a dazzling career and an empathetic leadership style.
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1:05:34Jo welcomes the unimitable Chaka Sobhani to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. *Some swearing ensues. By her own admission, Chaka has a ‘sailor’s mouth’. Chaka Sobhani is Global Chief Creative Officer of Leo Burnett Worldwide and Chief Creative Officer Leo Burnett UK and Fallon. Before joining the ad industry, Chaka spent over a decade as an award …
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S1 E1: Cindy Gallop - Why you should make a life changing decision at 45 and how dating younger men sparked the idea for 'Make Love Not Porn'.
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49:19Jo welcomes living legend, Cindy Gallop, to the Good Girls Eat Dinner podcast. *Some swearing ensues. Not much but just so you know, the f-bomb is dropped. Following a standout career in advertising which saw Cindy found and chair the US branch of renowned advertising firm, Bartle Bogle Hegarty, Cindy went on to create the sex-tech organization, 'M…
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