Girls In Movement Podcast
Girls In Movement Podcast

Girls In Movement Podcast

Polly Dhaliwal

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Join host Polly Dhaliwal on the Girls In Movement podcast as she sits down with founders, entrepreneurs, and influencers from across the globe. Dive into inspiring stories, unique journeys, and powerful insights from women making waves in their industries. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or simply looking for some motivation, this podcast is your go-to source for real conversations with remarkable people leading the charge. Tune in for fresh episodes, and get ready to be inspired by the movement!

Recent Episodes

Ruby Rose Ellis & Lorna Bladen | Building Purposeful Brands & Non-Profit Impact | Episode 50 | Girls In Movement Podcast Series
NOV 28, 2025
Ruby Rose Ellis & Lorna Bladen | Building Purposeful Brands & Non-Profit Impact | Episode 50 | Girls In Movement Podcast Series
Recorded live at Web Summit, this episode of the Girls In Movement Podcast brings together two brilliant women making real impact through design, branding and community leadership. Hosted by Polly Dhaliwal, Founder of Girls In Movement and COO of Enterprise Nation, this conversation features: • Ruby Rose Alice: Founder of Studio 77 and The Non Profit Design Studio, where she leads branding and website design for charities, social enterprises and grassroots organisations around the world. Ruby also leads Project 100, her mission to design and build 100 websites for nonprofits by 2030. • Lorna Bladen: Chief Marketing Officer at Enterprise Nation, and co-founder of SheShoreham, a grassroots community empowering women near Brighton. Lorna brings deep insight into marketing, brand identity, and how founders can cut through the noise in a crowded digital world. Together we explore the realities of building a brand from scratch, the emotional power behind non profit storytelling, and why design still matters in an age of AI and rapid automation. This episode is lively, warm, honest and full of practical advice for founders, creatives, non profit leaders and anyone trying to build something meaningful with limited resources. In this episode: • The story behind The Non Profit Design Studio & Project 100• Why non profits struggle with branding and how to fix it• How to build a strong brand on a bootstrap budget• The role of AI in design: threat or tool?• Why “launch ugly” is often the best first step for founders• The importance of brand personality and founder story• How to stand out at events like Web Summit• Building community, connection and trust online vs offline• The value of human creativity in an AI-driven world• Advice to their younger selves — slowing down, staying curious and believing in your journey 🔗 About Ruby Rose Alice Founder of Studio 77 and The Non Profit Design Studio, leading creative work for charities and social enterprises globally. Learn more or apply for Project 100: thenonprofitdesignstudio.com 🔗 About Lorna Bladen Chief Marketing Officer at Enterprise Nation, supporting 150,000+ founders across the UK.Co-founder of She Shore, a grassroots community for women near Brighton. 🌍 About Girls In Movement Girls In Movement empowers girls aged 8–14 globally through confidence, education and storytelling. Mission: reach 1 million girls worldwide. Website: girlsinmovement.comInstagram: @girls_in_movement 🎧 Listen on: Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Podbean    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and share it with someone building a brand or nonprofit.
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Song Kim | Founder, Zeya Social | Episode 49 | Girls In Movement | Podcast Series
NOV 28, 2025
Song Kim | Founder, Zeya Social | Episode 49 | Girls In Movement | Podcast Series
Welcome back to the Girls In Movement Podcast. In Episode 49, Polly Dhaliwal sits down with Song Kim, the founder of Zeya Social, a new platform designing safe, intentional, low-pressure social experiences for women navigating modern dating. Recorded live at Web Summit, this conversation dives deep into the changing landscape of dating, technology, women’s safety, and how social wellness is becoming central to how we connect. Polly opens the episode from the heart of one of the world’s biggest gatherings for founders and changemakers. As COO of Enterprise Nation and Founder of Girls In Movement, Polly reflects on the mission of empowering young women globally with confidence, education, and opportunities to build their futures. Her guest, Song Kim, embodies this spirit. Song shares her honest and personal journey of navigating dating apps, the self-esteem challenges many women face online, and how her own experiences inspired her to build Zeya Social. Instead of endless profiles and swiping, Zeya curates small in-person group hangouts, matching six singles based on hobbies, personality, and shared values — designed to reduce dating fatigue, social anxiety, and pressure. Together, Polly and Song explore: • Why today’s dating apps still feel overwhelming for women• What “social wellness” really means and how it can transform confidence• The societal pressures women face around dating, marriage, and timelines• The cultural differences in dating across Korea, Europe, and South Asia• How communities, offline experiences, and curation can rebuild trust• Song’s shift from product design to becoming a solo female founder• Her journey as an Alpha startup at Web Summit and preparing to pitch• The future vision for Zeya Social, AI-powered matching, and global expansion• What young girls (and anyone starting out) should remember when choosing their path This is an honest, warm, and uplifting conversation about pursuing ideas that matter, trusting your instincts, and building products that put women’s safety and wellbeing first. If you’re a young founder, a woman navigating the dating landscape, or someone passionate about female-led innovation, this episode is full of insight, empowerment, and real talk. Find Zeya Social:www.zeya.social Listen to more Girls In Movement episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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31 MIN
Poorna Bell | Author and Journalist | Episode 46 | Girls In Movement | Podcast Series
MAY 1, 2021
Poorna Bell | Author and Journalist | Episode 46 | Girls In Movement | Podcast Series
Episode 46 is one to miss this week - we talk to Author and Journalist Poorna Bell who has recently published her new book, Stronger.An award-winning journalist, charismatic motivational speaker, published author and influencer, Poorna Bell works extensively across several areas including women's journalism, women in business, fitness and strength, body image, wellness, mental health and is an advocate for diversity and inclusion. The former UK Executive Editor and Global Lifestyle Head for HuffPost, Poorna now works as a freelance journalist and editor for titles including The Guardian, Red magazine, Stylist, Grazia, Women's Health and the Daily Telegraph. A popular public speaker and event facilitator, Poorna also received Stylist magazine's Rising Star Award at their inaugural Remarkable Women Awards 2019.   We speak to Poorna today about her new book, her journey as a journalist, women in colour and the importance of role models.   Poorna’s debut book, Chase the Rainbow, was published in 2017, to high acclaim. The personal memoir is the story of one man’s journey with mental health told by the woman who loved him. Poorna's third book, Stronger, came out last week. The part manifesto, part memoir is inspired by Poorna's journey to find physical strength following her husband's passing, after which she became a competitive powerlifter and the book aims the help lay a roadmap for how women can tap into their own physical and mental strength. Poorna also hosts See My Strong, a personal blog which champions stories of womxn and fitness traversing all races, ages, body shapes and sizes, aiming to inspire and empower beyond the mainstream.     Using her social media platforms for good, Poorna was named on the Marie Claire Verified power list 2019, which champions women who use Instagram to amplify positive messages, inspire others and open difficult conversations with honesty and candour. An avid weightlifter, Poorna credits the sport for helping her throughout her grief, providing her with not only physical, but mental strength, body confidence and resilience too. Her work in the fitness space and position within the diversity and female empowerment conversation has led to a number of high profile collaborations with brands including NatWest, Bupa, Lululemon, Sweaty Betty and Sport England's This Girl Can campaign.   A judge for The Mind Media Awards, Poorna is also the chair of the print category for judging the Own Media Awards. She has also sat on the judging panels for the prestigious The British Book Awards, Sony World Photography and First Women Awards.   Working in every facet of the media, Poorna has regularly been a guest on TV and radio with appearances including BBC 5Live and BBC Radio 4. Additionally, she is also a regular guest on podcasts, including Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place and The Book of Man with Professor Green.  
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34 MIN