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A podcast by Vodafone people for Vodafone people.


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  • 2. The Future of IoT

    27:00
    From saving rhinos to monitoring water acidity in Ibiza, Erik Brenneis and Phil Skipper discuss the Future of IoT. Listen in here.For more information head to our website: https://www.vodafone.com/news/digital-society/future-connected-devices-changing-live-work Or, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://www.vodafone.com/sites/default/files/2023-08/we-are-vodafone-episode11-transcript.pdf

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  • 1. The Future of Connectivity

    27:46
    From Nokia 3310’s to the death of email and space technology, we caught up with our innovation team to discuss the past, present and future technologies that have and will change the way we live. Listen in here.For more information head to our website: https://www.vodafone.com/news/digital-society/the-future-of-connectivityOr, you can find the transcript for this episode here: https://www.vodafone.com/sites/default/files/2023-04/we-are-vodafone-episode10-transcript.pdf
  • 3. Growth: Ambition, determination and learning

    27:37
    In this latest episode of We Are Vodafone - a podcast sharing the experiences of Vodafone people, we’re joined by Réka Csilla Pusztai-István and Moira Cheng who share how the choices they’ve made in their lives, helped them to evolve and grow their careers to where they are today. Réka and Moira discuss their approaches to decision-making and the importance of learning new skills to grow their careers. The routes they took weren’t always obvious however taking risks and having the confidence to take on new challenges brought new opportunities their way.You can find the full episode transcript here: https://www.vodafone.com/sites/default/files/2022-11/we-are-vodafone-episode9-transcript.pdf
  • 2. Coping with grief, loss, and new beginnings - one step at a time

    28:07
    Welcome to the second series of We Are Vodafone - a podcast sharing the experiences of Vodafone people. To kick off this second series our new host Tim talks to Plamena about a subject that’s often, so difficult to broach, perhaps because it strikes at our deepest fears - bereavement and grief.In this inspiring and moving episode, Plamena shares her journey from losing her husband, who was also a Vodafone employee, to how with the support from her family, colleagues, and Vodafone, she dealt with her bereavement and grief. And then why she chose to do a volcanic trek in Iceland in memory of her husband.
  • 1. #VisibleTechWomen - creating an inclusive society

    26:59
    Welcome to the second series of We Are Vodafone - a podcast sharing the experiences of Vodafone people. To kick off this series our new host Tim Samuels is joined by Rubi Kaur and Karen Smit, two women who have risen to senior positions within the tech space at Vodafone. Rubi and Karen share how their life experiences have shaped their passion for technology. They also chat about the impact that technology can have on fairness and inclusivity, and the crucial role that technology can play in creating a world without barriers – allowing people to stay in touch and have equal access to opportunities.To find out more and to see the transcript head to the Vodafone website: https://www.vodafone.com/news/inclusion/creating-an-inclusive-society
  • 6. Long COVID, the menopause and wellness at work

    28:03
    In the final episode of series one, Cara chats to Jason Grouse and Maria Whiteley. Both have been through life-changing experiences with their health in the past few years. Experiences which, on paper, would seem very different - but when they come together, there are more similarities than you might expect. They chat about how the changes they've experienced have made them feel, and the impact this has had on their personal and professional lives. They also discuss how important support from their colleagues, friends and families has been, and share their top tips for helping others going through similar situations.
  • 5. Neurodiversity and the power of differences at work

    24:38
    In the latest episode of We Are Vodafone, Cara is joined by Mel Mooney and Caroline Southall.They both share their experiences of neurodivergence and the workplace. Mel, as a graduate with autism and dyspraxia, entering the workplace for the first time and Caroline as the mother of a son diagnosed with ADHD and dyspraxia. They chat about what can be done to make workplaces more welcoming of the natural differences people bring to a team, as well as the impact the pandemic could have on how people with neurodivergent conditions experience the workplace.To read the full transcript or to find out more head to: https://www.vodafone.com/news/inclusion/neurodiversity-power-differences-work