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Welcome to Bendigo Business Stories, a podcast dedicated to celebrating our business landscape, uncovering stories, strategies, and the true essence of people who shape our local business community.
Welcome to Bendigo Business Stories, a podcast dedicated to celebrating our business landscape, uncovering stories, strategies, and the true essence of people who shape our local business community.
In the ever-evolving world of business, there’s something truly special about the stories that emerge from business owners right here in Greater Bendigo.
Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business leader, or simply curious about the incredible ventures happening in our region, you’ve come to the right place.
Bendigo Business Stories is brought to you by Be.Bendigo; your local Chamber of Commerce dedicated to building a thriving ecosystem that supports and empowers local businesses to flourish.
This podcast is just one of the many ways Be.Bendigo actively champions businesses in creating a vibrant and successful Greater Bendigo.
Throughout our podcast journey, we will uncover the hidden gems of our Greater Bendigo business landscape. These stories are more than just success tales; they’re windows into the strategies, challenges, and the heart and soul of the individuals shaping our community.
Bendigo Business Stories is your compass, guiding you through the diverse and inspiring tales of our local business heroes.
Welcome to our mental health and wellbeing series as part of the Bendigo Business Stories podcast, proudly produced by Be.Bendigo and supported by the Victorian Government.
Wellbeing at work is becoming increasingly important for a new generation of post-pandemic workers. Join me, your host Kimberley Furness, as we talk to local experts, leaders, and business operators about stories of wellbeing, resilience and good business practices.
More and more professionals, and especially micro and small business owners, often operate from the heart of their home. Their path is not without challenges. The isolation, the self-reliance, the financial struggles, and the constant juggling of work, personal, and family life – it’s a tough balancing act.
That’s where this podcast comes in. We’re here to tell their stories and recognise what it takes to not only survive but thrive in business.
This season is sponsored by McKern Steel.
We’re thrilled to introduce Kimberley Furness, a national award-winning businesswoman, and a proud mother of four located in Bendigo as our Podcast Host for our Wellbeing season!
Kimberley is no stranger to the world of business and storytelling. As an experienced content creator for both print and digital, she’s been crafting compelling narratives for years. But her journey doesn’t stop there; she’s also a social media guru, guiding regional and rural business owners toward digital success.
Host of “A Friend of Mine” Podcast: Kimberley is the charismatic host behind “A Friend of Mine” podcast. Her talent for sparking engaging conversations and diving deep into the stories of her guests has earned her a dedicated following.
Entrepreneur Extraordinaire In 2014: Kimberley launched her first business, Write Style Communications, as a way to share her extensive marketing knowledge and social media expertise with fellow entrepreneurs. She’s all about making sense of the digital landscape and helping businesses thrive.
Creator of OAK Magazine In 2017: Kimberley unveiled OAK Magazine, a remarkable achievement that came to life in just six weeks! Inspired by her love of print magazines, her journalistic background, and her desire to uplift unheard voices, OAK Magazine became a platform to celebrate women in business.
Shaping the Narrative: Kimberley’s work isn’t just about storytelling; it’s about rewriting the script. She’s dedicated to highlighting the stories of rural and regional women who are running their own businesses, reshaping perceptions, and showing the world what’s possible.
Empowering Women in Business: Kimberley challenged the status quo by addressing the underrepresentation of women in the media, particularly those in rural Australia. Her mission is clear: visibility is a powerful tool for inspiring women to chase their dreams without fear.
Get ready to be inspired as Kimberley leads the way on our “Bendigo Business Stories” Wellbeing season!
Bendigo Business Stories podcast produced by Be.Bendigo acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and community.
We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to the Elders past, present and emerging.
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We acknowledge that the Be.Bendigo is on Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Country.
We would like to acknowledge and extend our appreciation for the Dja Dja Wurrung* People, the Traditional Owners of the land that we are standing on today.
Today, we pay our respects to leaders and Elders past, present and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of all Dja Dja Wurrung* Peoples.
We express our gratitude in the sharing of this land, our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of that sharing and `our hope that we may walk forward together in harmony and in the spirit of healing.