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Legend! Part 2 of 2 Dame Stephanie Shirley R.I.P. Giving Away $100 Million and Become Wealthier
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Part 2 of 2 of my conversation with a rare and iconic human, Dame Stephanie Shirley. Who the world lost in the summer of 2025
What is true resilience?
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What if the very thing that almost broke you became the key to you in changing the world?
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Dame Stephanie Shirley is not just a tech pioneer, she is living proof that resilience is forged in fire. From a childhood escape on the Kindertransport, to founding the first all-women software company in 1962 (decades before anyone whispered “remote work”), to building a $3 billion empire that created 70 millionaires, her story reads like legend. But what makes her extraordinary is not her success, it is how she faced trauma, breakdown, and the raw reality of raising an autistic son—and turned it into fuel for innovation, compassion, and radical philanthropy.
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In this episode, we go deeper: how values-based hiring became her secret weapon, why Dame Shirley believes President Zelensky embodies the future of leadership, and how suffering, when confronted, can reveal who we truly are. If you think resilience means grinding harder, prepare to have that illusion shattered.
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This isn’t a feel-good tale of triumph. It’s a masterclass in what it really takes to lead, build, break, and rebuild—without losing your humanity.
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In this conversation, Dame Stephanie Shirley reveals:How trauma in childhood revealed her disruptive entrepreneurial DNA
Why values, not skills, determine the fate of a business
What Zelensky teaches us about the new face of leadership
The brutal truth about resilience (and why most people misunderstand it)
How breakdown became her turning point toward compassion and purpose
The radical shift in how society views autism, and why neurodiversity is leadership’s untapped advantage
Why philanthropy, done right, gives back far more than money ever could
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Dame Shirley’s story forces you to ask yourself: What parts of me have I disenfranchised in the name of fitting in, and what would happen if I brought them back?
About Dame Stephanie ShirleyFounder of Freelance Programmers, the world’s first all-women software company (1962)
Scaled to 8,500 employees and a $3 billion valuation
Transformed women’s opportunities in technology, creating 70 millionaires in the process
Knighted as a Dame, awarded the Companion of Honour
Pioneering philanthropist in autism research, education, and venture philanthropy
🔥 If you’re ready to go beyond inspiration into deep transformation, subscribe now. This is not business-as-usual leadership—it’s leadership stripped raw, rebuilt, and set on fire with purpose.
Since 'retiring,' her focus has been on philanthropy, especially on autism and IT. Over the last 30 years, Dame Stephanie has given away almost $100 million to good causes, primarily in the fields of autism and IT.
Dame Shirley received her BSc in 1956 and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1980 Birthday Honours[15] for services to industry; Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to information technology.;[16] and Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to the IT industry and philanthropy.[17]
The CH refers to her Companion of Honour – only 65 people in the world have one
Dame Stephanie is a workplace revolutionary, and successful IT entrepreneur turned ardent venture philanthropist. She is the first person to drop off the Time's Rich List, having given away too much of her money, an achievement which gives her great pleasure!
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Website
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/DameStephanie
https://twitter.com/DameStephanie_
1087 episodes
Manage episode 502816643 series 3019576
Part 2 of 2 of my conversation with a rare and iconic human, Dame Stephanie Shirley. Who the world lost in the summer of 2025
What is true resilience?
.
What if the very thing that almost broke you became the key to you in changing the world?
.
Dame Stephanie Shirley is not just a tech pioneer, she is living proof that resilience is forged in fire. From a childhood escape on the Kindertransport, to founding the first all-women software company in 1962 (decades before anyone whispered “remote work”), to building a $3 billion empire that created 70 millionaires, her story reads like legend. But what makes her extraordinary is not her success, it is how she faced trauma, breakdown, and the raw reality of raising an autistic son—and turned it into fuel for innovation, compassion, and radical philanthropy.
.
In this episode, we go deeper: how values-based hiring became her secret weapon, why Dame Shirley believes President Zelensky embodies the future of leadership, and how suffering, when confronted, can reveal who we truly are. If you think resilience means grinding harder, prepare to have that illusion shattered.
.
This isn’t a feel-good tale of triumph. It’s a masterclass in what it really takes to lead, build, break, and rebuild—without losing your humanity.
.
In this conversation, Dame Stephanie Shirley reveals:How trauma in childhood revealed her disruptive entrepreneurial DNA
Why values, not skills, determine the fate of a business
What Zelensky teaches us about the new face of leadership
The brutal truth about resilience (and why most people misunderstand it)
How breakdown became her turning point toward compassion and purpose
The radical shift in how society views autism, and why neurodiversity is leadership’s untapped advantage
Why philanthropy, done right, gives back far more than money ever could
.
Dame Shirley’s story forces you to ask yourself: What parts of me have I disenfranchised in the name of fitting in, and what would happen if I brought them back?
About Dame Stephanie ShirleyFounder of Freelance Programmers, the world’s first all-women software company (1962)
Scaled to 8,500 employees and a $3 billion valuation
Transformed women’s opportunities in technology, creating 70 millionaires in the process
Knighted as a Dame, awarded the Companion of Honour
Pioneering philanthropist in autism research, education, and venture philanthropy
🔥 If you’re ready to go beyond inspiration into deep transformation, subscribe now. This is not business-as-usual leadership—it’s leadership stripped raw, rebuilt, and set on fire with purpose.
Since 'retiring,' her focus has been on philanthropy, especially on autism and IT. Over the last 30 years, Dame Stephanie has given away almost $100 million to good causes, primarily in the fields of autism and IT.
Dame Shirley received her BSc in 1956 and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1980 Birthday Honours[15] for services to industry; Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to information technology.;[16] and Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to the IT industry and philanthropy.[17]
The CH refers to her Companion of Honour – only 65 people in the world have one
Dame Stephanie is a workplace revolutionary, and successful IT entrepreneur turned ardent venture philanthropist. She is the first person to drop off the Time's Rich List, having given away too much of her money, an achievement which gives her great pleasure!
.
Website
Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/DameStephanie
https://twitter.com/DameStephanie_
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