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WERKIN With Ruth Hunt On Being A Better Ally

Hayley chats with Ruth Hunt, CEO of Stonewall, the UK’s leading charity for LGBT+ advocacy. Hayley met with Ruth at Stonewall’s head office in London to talk about what’s changed since Stonewall was founded 30 years ago and what organisations can do to be better allies.

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WERKIN With Carmen Liu On Tuning Out Negativity

For some, running out of underwear means it’s time to do the wash. For others, it means a trip to buy new underwear to avoid doing the wash. But for many, comfortable and appealing underwear simply isn’t available.

Carmen Liu, founder of GI Collection, the UK’s first transgender lingerie brand, knew she wasn’t the only one feeling underserved and underrepresented in the lingerie section. On this week’s episode of WERKIN with, Hayley chats with Carmen about tuning out negativity, mums as mentors and the joy of making people cry tears of joy.

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WERKIN with Omar Salam on play and discipline

What do you do when you’re a passionate storyteller but find that words are not enough? If you’re Oman Salam, you go into fashion design.

This week on the podcast, WERKIN founder Hayley Sudbury talks with Omar Salam, founder and creative director of his global fashion house, SUKEINA. Salam has outfitted fashion icons like Naomi Campbell, those who speak a common language of breaking barriers and the status quo. Salam shares his story from film school to the catwalk.

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WERKIN With Andrea Pfeffer On Pampering And Participation

This week, we’re WERKIN with Andrea Pfeffer, founder of Pfeffer Sel a skincare clinic in Fitzrovia, often touted as a respite from the chaos of Central London. Andrea talked with WERKIN founder and CEO Hayley Sudbury about business, babies, balance, and the importance of washing London off your face each night.

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WERKIN With Jennifer Rademaker on Instrospection

On this week’s episode, Hayley talks with Jennifer Rademaker, EVP of Global Customer Delivery at Mastercard. Apart from her career with Mastercard, Rademaker has been recognized as an ally for her advocacy and sponsorship of the LGBT community. She shares what it takes to be an effective ally, the power of introspection and mentorship, and the importance of getting comfortable with video conference calls.

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WERKIN With Margot Slattery On The Path From Chef To Sodexo’s Top Executive In Ireland

On this week’s episode, we’re WERKIN with Margot Slattery, Sodexo’s country president of Ireland. WERKIN founder & CEO Hayley Sudbury sat down with Slattery at Sodexo’s UK head office in London to discuss the joy of growing and preparing food; publicly coming out amid Ireland’s marriage referendum and what goes into a good gin and tonic— all on her path from chef to a top executive and diversity and inclusion leader.

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WERKIN With Melanie Richards On Resilience

This week on the WERKIN with podcast, Hayley interviews Melanie Richards, Deputy Chair of KPMG in the UK. Hayley and Melanie discuss taking diversity and inclusion beyond recruitment, building a community of mentors, and the power of resilience.

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WERKIN with Ann Cairns on building inclusive services and technology

For Ann Cairns, the concept of diversity and inclusion is not just an internal affair at global corporations, it must be embedded into all levels of operation, from the products and services a company offers its customers to providing universal parental leave for its employees. Recently appointed as Vice Chairman, Cairns previously served as head of all Mastercard markets outside of the US, so her unique brand of leadership can be seen from London to Lagos.

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WERKIN with Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon on creating a world where everyone can see themselves reflected in technology

Before founding STEMettes the UK’s leading social initiative dedicated to inspiring and promoting young women in STEM, before a successful career in computer engineering and before earning advanced degrees in mathematics from Oxford, Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon was the youngest girl ever to pass A-level computing at age 11. This is to say that Imafidon knows a thing or two about what it takes to encourage young women into STEM careers.

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