Ep 4. Katie Noonan from being a Lawyer to democratising access to learning with Forage.
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In this episode, we cover:
(01:09) Katie's background, strong opinioned child to Law grad
(02:32) Moving to the NT to work with indigenous communities
(04:51) Taking a job at Indigenous Business Australia and discovering pitching and partnerships
(08:06) Joining Startmate women's fellowship as due diligence on the ecosystem
(10:11) Outreach hesitation and the first meeting with Forage's founder, Tom Brunskill
(15:08) All about Forage's mission and work
(19:01) Navigating ambiguity, being comfortable with pivoting and getting comfortable that some things don't work out.
(23:34) Jumping around a lot but approaching every job from the mindset of a CEO
(26:23) Pitching a new role within a business.
(31:34) Opportunities that come out of growth and moving to the US
(33:35) How Katie operates
(38:16) Being impressed by Startmates women's fellowship and the willingness to give back.
(40:13) The power of narrative (over non-fiction writing)
(41:03) How surfing is a metaphor for start-ups, riding the wave and being humbled (and how she's dealing with a lack of surfing in NYC!)
(43:43) Katie's vision for the future, both personally and for Forage.
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My goal for Calling Operator 2.0 is to open-source stories with startup operators across various functional areas and learn how they excel at building and scaling companies. As a Chief of Staff, I often find myself in (virtual) rooms with people tackling similar challenges. I want this podcast to open a line for operators in Australia and New Zealand to learn from each other—diving into the execution behind big ideas, pivotal career moments, successes, failures, lessons and personal stories.
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