Empower Programme Podcast
Empower Programme Podcast
Kayte O'Malley
Each week our host, Kayte O'Malley, is joined by an inspiring female entrepreneur from the Empower Programme for intimate chats about the highs and lows of running a business in the West of Ireland. New episodes drop every Monday morning.
S1 EP 9 - Sandra Nolan Empower Programme
On the final episode of Series 1, host Kayte O'Malley goes back to where it all began with Empower Programme Manager, Sandra Nolan. A veteran entrepreneur in her own right, Sandra worked in fashion retail for over 20 years running Ireland's leading hat shop The Galway Hat Shop and later adding an e-commerce site www.hatshop.ie to her portfolio.  After completing an MBA in Business Admin and Management, Sandra embarked on a new challenge and stepped into her current role as manager of the Empower Programme. Check out the full podcast to hear about her journey with the Empower Programme.  To learn more about the Empower Programme - https://www.empowerher.ie/
Nov 23, 2021
22 min
S1 EP 8 - Evy Perez Gerencia Cientifica
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to entrepreneur Evy Perez about her company Gerencia Cientifica. Evy talks about applying logic to decision making, setting up a business during a pandemic and how business leaders need to start thinking in a more interdisciplinary way. About Gerencia Cientifica
Jul 26, 2021
26 min
S1 EP 8 - Evy Perez Gerencia Cientifica - Trailer
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to entrepreneur Evy Perez about her company Gerencia Cientifica. Evy talks about applying logic to decision making, setting up a business during a pandemic and how business leaders need to start thinking in a more interdisciplinary way. About Gerencia Cientifica
Jul 26, 2021
1 min
S1 EP 7 - Charlene Flanagan & Niamh Ryan Ella&Jo Cosmetics
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to dynamic duo Charlene Flanagan and Niamh Ryan of Ella&Jo. The ladies talk about their favourite skincare products, making time for themselves and how they navigate being in business with your best friend. About Ella & Jo Ella & Jo cosmetics was created by Charlene Flanagan Makeup a makeup artist and all around beauty lover from sunny Sligo and Niamh Ryan a Skin Therapist from Mayo in 2017. Both already peers in the industry and known as experts in their fields they teamed up together and Ella & Jo Cosmetics was born. Both extremely passionate about skin and empowering women, they noticed a gap in the market for functional and fun products that made every day easier for women and to help women see their skin care routines as much more than skincare, its self-care. The brand has grown rapidly, It is in its fourth year is ready to now begin its expansion into new products and new markets.
Jul 12, 2021
31 min
S1 EP 7 - Charlene Flanagan & Niamh Ryan Ella&Jo Cosmetics - Trailer
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to dynamic duo Charlene Flanagan and Niamh Ryan of Ella&Jo. The ladies talk about their favourite skincare products, making time for themselves and how they navigate being in business with your best friend.  About Ella & Jo  Ella & Jo cosmetics was created by Charlene Flanagan Makeup a makeup artist and all around beauty lover from sunny Sligo and Niamh Ryan a Skin Therapist from Mayo in 2017. Both already peers in the industry and known as experts in their fields they teamed up together and Ella & Jo Cosmetics was born. Both extremely passionate about skin and empowering women, they noticed a gap in the market for functional and fun products that made every day easier for women and to help women see their skin care routines as much more than skincare, its self-care. The brand has grown rapidly, It is in its fourth year is ready to now begin its expansion into new products and new markets.
Jul 12, 2021
49 sec
S1 EP 6 - Helen Nolan Spraoi agus Sport
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to social entrepreneur Helen Nolan about Spraoi agus Sport, a multi-award winning social enterprise in Carndonagh, Co Donegal. Helen talks about her decision to move back to Donegal to raise her family, her passion for the local community and why she thinks technology is so important for sustaining business in rural Ireland. About Spraoi agus Spórt Spraoi agus Spórt is an award winning social enterprise based in Carndonagh, Inishowen, Co. Donegal providing excellent social, recreational and educational activities for the community which are focused on family development and which bring social, recreational and economic benefits to the area. In April 2010 three friends and mums of young children Helen Nolan, Louise Grant and Ailbhe Hickey agreed to try and turn their dream of having a dedicated home for the Carndonagh Parent and Toddler Group “where parents could have a cup of tea and a chat while their children played” into a reality.  On Thursday, 17th November 2010, Spraoi agus Spórt opened its doors for the first time. Spraoi agus Sport initially provided 100 places weekly, today they provide in excess of 600 places weekly on a wide range of classes. They now have a full-time manager, 2 part-time programme co-coordinators, 2 part-time administrators and a marketing coordinator through the Community Services Programme.  They employ 20 facilitators on a part-time basis during the school year and a further 45 facilitators and special needs assistants during the school holidays.  They also have a pool of over 15 volunteers.
Jul 5, 2021
32 min
S1 EP 6 - Helen Nolan Spraoi agus Sport - Trailer
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to social entrepreneur Helen Nolan about Spraoi agus Sport, a multi-award winning social enterprise in Carndonagh, Co Donegal. Helen talks about her decision to move back to Donegal to raise her family, her passion for the local community and why she thinks technology is so important for sustaining business in rural Ireland.  About Spraoi agus Spórt Spraoi agus Spórt is an award winning social enterprise based in Carndonagh, Inishowen, Co. Donegal providing excellent social, recreational and educational activities for the community which are focused on family development and which bring social, recreational and economic benefits to the area. In April 2010 three friends and mums of young children Helen Nolan, Louise Grant and Ailbhe Hickey agreed to try and turn their dream of having a dedicated home for the Carndonagh Parent and Toddler Group “where parents could have a cup of tea and a chat while their children played” into a reality.  On Thursday, 17th November 2010, Spraoi agus Spórt opened its doors for the first time. Spraoi agus Sport initially provided 100 places weekly, today they provide in excess of 600 places weekly on a wide range of classes. They now have a full-time manager, 2 part-time programme co-coordinators, 2 part-time administrators and a marketing coordinator through the Community Services Programme.  They employ 20 facilitators on a part-time basis during the school year and a further 45 facilitators and special needs assistants during the school holidays.  They also have a pool of over 15 volunteers.
Jul 1, 2021
37 sec
S1 EP 5 - Collette McGowan Kollabro
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to tech entrepreneur Collette McGowan about her company Kollabro. Collette talks about her experiences of pitching to investors, women in tech and the fear of burnout. About Kollabro Kollabro is a Workstream Collaboration tool for agencies which tracks projects ensuring transparency, control and accountability for managers, clients and teams simultaneously which reduces the time that is lost during a project.
Jun 27, 2021
29 min
S1 EP 4 - Trish Hegarty Inis Communications - Trailer
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to former BBC journalist Trish Hegarty about her company Inis Communications. Located on the remote Inishowen peninsula in Donegal, Trish talks working from home, the pressures of balancing home and business life and her hugely successful 'Donegal Day' campaign.  New Episodes drop every Monday morning..  About Inis Communications Inis Communications is  a PR and Social Media agency serving clients across the island of Ireland, the UK and Europe. Set up in 2004, Inis have over 16 years’ experience, working with professional services, SME’s, public agencies, and not-for-profits. Some of their past and present clients include: Fáilte Ireland, Accountant Online, Foyle Port, B&B Ireland, & Errigal Bay Seafood. Inis Communications is run by director Trish Hegarty. Trish spent 14 years in the print and broadcast industries – mainly The Irish Times, and the BBC. As a print and broadcast journalist, Trish covered everything from top news stories to local events: Interviewing, reporting, researching, writing, editing for The Irish Times and RTE. At the BBC, her work included presenting and producing news bulletins and programmes. When Trish set up Inis Communications in 2004, she knew that her mix of local and national, print and broadcast experience gave her the right skills and insights to deliver effective PR. Over the last 15 years, she has led PR projects and campaigns for national agencies, SME’s, local authorities and not-for profits.
Jun 18, 2021
49 sec
S1 EP 4 - Trish Hegarty Inis Communications
On this week's podcast, Kayte O'Malley chats to former BBC journalist Trish Hegarty about her company Inis Communications. Located on the remote Inishowen peninsula in Donegal, Trish talks working from home, the pressures of balancing home and business life and her hugely successful 'Donegal Day' campaign.  About Inis Communications Inis Communications is  a PR and Social Media agency serving clients across the island of Ireland, the UK and Europe. Set up in 2004, Inis have over 16 years’ experience, working with professional services, SME’s, public agencies, and not-for-profits. Some of their past and present clients include: Fáilte Ireland, Accountant Online, Foyle Port, B&B Ireland, & Errigal Bay Seafood. Inis Communications is run by director Trish Hegarty. Trish spent 14 years in the print and broadcast industries – mainly The Irish Times, and the BBC. As a print and broadcast journalist, Trish covered everything from top news stories to local events: Interviewing, reporting, researching, writing, editing for The Irish Times and RTE. At the BBC, her work included presenting and producing news bulletins and programmes.  When Trish set up Inis Communications in 2004, she knew that her mix of local and national, print and broadcast experience gave her the right skills and insights to deliver effective PR. Over the last 15 years, she has led PR projects and campaigns for national agencies, SME’s, local authorities and not-for profits.
Jun 18, 2021
27 min
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