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S3 E5: Rebecca Rowntree - How to find your voice. And use it.

S3 E5: Rebecca Rowntree - How to find your voice. And use it.

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Jo 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 audiences collectively brainstorm to help tackle various issues. All part of Rebecca’s goal to help create positive change.

So, if you want to ‘Get Sh*t Done’, take a listen.


Topics covered:

- Rebecca’s recipe for success.

- Why it’s important to collect good people.

- Knowing yourself & living as yourself.

- Organising events and collective energy.

- AI – the need for more women at the forefront.

- The continued lack of female role models in leadership.

- ‘Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.’

- The complexities of having an opinion as a female creative leader.

- Channeling frustration into change.

- How ‘Get Sh*t Done’ was born.

- 3 dinner party guests of choice.

- Seeing yourself as part of the solution.

- Rebecca’s Doggy Bag of Advice.

- Inc. feeling petrified and doing it anyway.

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