Mundanara Bayles
In this inspiring episode of the Black Magic Woman Podcast, I sit down with Kate Russell, a proud Worimi woman and the CEO of Supply Nation. Kate shares her journey from growing up in Western Lake Macquarie to leading an organisation that supports and celebrates Indigenous entrepreneurship.
We yarn about the pivotal moments in her career, the value of education, and the power of mentorship. Kate provides an inside look at Supply Nationโs impact, including their role in facilitating over $4.6 billion in transactions between Indigenous businesses and corporate, government, and nonprofit buyers. She also highlights programs like Jumpstart, which offers targeted mentorship to help Indigenous entrepreneurs overcome challenges and grow their businesses.
The conversation touches on the broader economic and social impact of Indigenous businesses, the importance of representation, and Kateโs vision for the future of Supply Nation. She also shares how she balances her roles as a leader, wife, and mother, offering heartfelt advice on self-reflection and resilience.
Donโt miss this empowering yarn that celebrates the achievements of Indigenous businesses and provides practical insights for those looking to engage with Supply Nation or explore entrepreneurial opportunities.
Links & Resources:
Supply Nation
Explore how Supply Nation supports Indigenous businesses, connects them with buyers, and provides resources like the Jumpstart program.
๐ Visit Supply Nation
Indigenous Business Australia (IBA)
Learn more about IBAโs programs and services designed to help Indigenous entrepreneurs start, grow, and sustain their businesses.
๐ Explore IBA Resources
The Sleeping Giant Report
Discover the economic and social impact of Indigenous businesses through this groundbreaking research cited in the episode.
๐ Read the Report -
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The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities. Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do.
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