Everything you need to know about the Vogue Codes podcast series
The newly launched Vogue Codes podcast goes behind the scenes with some of the world’s leading entrepreneurs and business founders to unveil what it takes to succeed in the worlds of fashion, beauty and tech.
Presented in partnership with Estée Lauder, the podcast comes as after the Vogue Codes 2019 event series, speaking to a range of talent who delivered inspiring keynotes and panel discussions on a range of topics, but all with the premise of encouraging women to pursue, or at least explore career options in the tech industry. Vogue Codes originally came about as a way to break the stigma around women in STEM, and inspire females to look towards science, technology, engineering and maths from an educational standpoint, and see how they integrate this into their professional lives.
With seven episodes in total, there will be a new speaker available for download every few days – perfect listening on your morning walk, or to motivate you at the onset of a busy work week. For the speaker line-up, plus a link to listen to each as they become available, keep reading.
Episode 1: Karen Walker
Vogue Australia’s fashion features director, Alice Birell, speaks to designer Karen Walker about how she launched her label at the age of 18 and built an international cult following 30 years on. From how she organises her day to discovering her creative spirit, we get the lowdown on the realities of success.
Episode 2: Melissa Doyle
Vogue Australia’s deputy editor, Jessica Montague, talks to journalist Melissa Doyle about the lessons she has learnt during her 25 years in the media industry and what drives her to support other women in her field.
Episode 3: Meggie Palmer
Vogue Australia’s digital editorial director, Julia Frank, chats to Meggie Palmer, founder and CEO of PepTalkHer, about how she champions artificial intelligence and innovations in technology to help close the gender pay gap.
Episode 4: Deborah Symond O’Neil
Vogue Australia’s deputy editor, Jessica Montague, speaks to Deborah Symond O’Neil, founder and director of Mode Sportif, on how she uses technology and social media to build a thriving fashion label and her own brand.
Episode 5: Kate Morris
Vogue Australia’s digital editor, Lilith Hardie Lupica, chats to Kate Morris, CEO and founder of Adore Beauty, on how she launched Australia’s first beauty e-commerce site when she was just 21 years old and the lessons in technology and business she learnt along the way.
Episode 6: Jane Anders
Vogue Australia’s fashion features assistant, Jen Nurick, speaks to Jane Anders, senior vice president of Asia-Pacific research and development, product and packaging development and Innovation Hubs at The Estée Lauder Companies. She shares how she built her incredible career and discusses the value of leadership, mentorship and balance.
Episode 7: Christy Laurence
Vogue Australia’s digital editorial director, Julia Frank, chats to Christy Laurence, founder and CEO of Plann, on what it takes to build a global start-up and app with over 1 million downloads in more than 160 countries.
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This podcast is brought to you by Estée Lauder, the night time skincare expert, and its cult serum, Advanced Night Repair.