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The Belinda Esterhammer Show

The Belinda Esterhammer Show

Belinda Esterhammer

Get a glimpse into Belinda’s world as an entrepreneur, marketer, feminist, community builder, educator, mentor and passionate people-cheerleader where she discusses topics around business, marketing & branding and everything in between. Tune in for weekly episodes on her quest to educate people on why they need to stop using the Comic Sans Font when they want to be taken seriously, why they are not a business owner because they joined an MLM oh and also why pineapples do not belong on a pizza. Ever.

11 - 10 Julia Broad: from small town goth girl in high school to becoming a no BS photographer supporting women
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  • 11 - 10 Julia Broad: from small town goth girl in high school to becoming a no BS photographer supporting women

    Meet Julia Broad - a 5"1 hurricane of a photographer that swears a lot and is brutally honest.

    We cover all the buzzwords (and then some) in this episode: imposter syndrome, burnout, her photography, how 2020 changed her life and how she copes with the current pandemic, female empowerment and what it takes to support other women including her most recent 20 WOMEN OF 2020, integrity and we also took a detour to The Philippines, Balut, and its resilient people. Head over to www.belindaesterhammer.com/podcast for more and follow me on instagram www.instagram.com/belindaesterhammer 

    Fri, 28 Aug 2020 - 53min
  • 10 - 9. Why we pivot after our world gets shaken & lessons from dealing with loss & finding peace

    I met this week's guest - fitness entrepreneur Madeleine Chu - in my gym and she quickly became a favourite trainer of mine and we discovered that we share many similarities - from both being mixed Cantonese-Caucasians to our entrepreneurial spirit and to us both having lost our dad.

    Tune in to the episode and learn…

    How an injury became her lucky escape from her dream of becoming a ballerina

    Her journey to becoming a sports entrepreneur

    What it felt like growing up in a small town in the UK as mixed Caucasian and Cantonese

    The turnover time of baking organic doughnuts

    How there’s a lesson in every moment of sadness

    How she took time out for herself and received bad news which put her on a completely different path in life

    How her dad’s death changed her life and perspective

    Lessons from dealing with loss

    Head over to www.belindaesterhammer.com/podcast for more.

    Mon, 03 Aug 2020 - 50min
  • 9 - 8. Why getting a divorce is easier than getting rid of a cofounder in a startup

    I always said that getting a divorce is easier than splitting up from a startup cofounder. My podcast guest Enkhe confirmed my hypothesis.

    Learn from my guest Enkhbolor Gantulga what a previous startup split and her own divorce have in common; how she co-parents her daughter across different countries, especially now during COVID-19 and how before 2011 Mongolia didn't even have a word for startup.

    Find out more about the Mongolian startup ecosystem and how she worked on building a startup ecosystem in 2011 with the godfather of the Mongolian startups Oko D.

    For the show notes visit www.belindaesterhammer.com/podcast

    Fri, 10 Jul 2020 - 53min
  • 8 - 7. 8 reasons to start a business during a pandemic

    I get it. Starting a business in the midst of a global economic crisis is the last thing on your lockdown to-do list. But maybe you've watched all there is that Netflix has to offer, baked all the banana bread you can bake and you've run out of dance moves to share on TikTok.

    Successful businesses were often born in challenging times. The likes of Airbnb, Disney, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Slack, Pinterest, Uber, and Venmo are just a few that were established during or right after recessions.

    For the show notes visit www.belindaesterhammer.com/podcast

    Fri, 03 Jul 2020 - 10min
  • 7 - 6. Riya Chandiramani: sexism, cereal boxes, and saying fuck off

    Learn how Riya left her office job to become a full-time artist. Why we should stop feeling unworthy and punish ourselves. How she overcame anorexia and how that led to breaking shame and taboos becoming a massive part of her life. How that ties in with gender equality and taking up space. How cereal boxes can be complex and the epitome of capitalism. Why female bodies are fucking magical and males should stop sexualizing them. How she reclaims women’s role in history and portraits them in all glory inspired by Indo-Persian Miniature paintings.

    Fri, 26 Jun 2020 - 58min
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