EP 73. How to Make an Impact in Your Own Way | Junie
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
This week's guest is Junie she is the Founder of Propel Innovations. Junie has a diverse professional background, having worked in Banking, Education, Health, Events, Hospitality and Not-for-Profits in Canada, India, Mexico, China and Australia. Her passion for innovation, entrepreneurship, strategy and technology is the driving force behind Propel Innovations. Junie asked herself: “Where are the Black Bill Gates?”. She couldn’t see herself in the tech industry. When she read that an AI has an error rate of 35% of recognizing people like Serena Williams, Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey, she ..read more
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Ep 79. Your story matters | Harrison James
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
TW, in today’s episode we talk about sexual assault, rape of minors and other conversations around these topics, if you may be triggered or these conversations may not be something you are ready or able to listen to at the moment we advice you to skip this episode and listen to one of the other 80+ episodes of the podcast! Today’s guest is Harrison James, he is a Survivor Advocate, founder of Fuck Injustice & Consent Condoms as well as a Polished man Ambassador, he’s also just an all round legend of a guy! Although a lot of the conversation today is quite heavy conversations that you migh ..read more
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Ep. 78 How Patriarchy affects Men & Women | Pierre Fleury
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
Today's ep we dive into patriarchy, what it means to be a "man" and how patriarchal thinking can be damaging to both men and women.  Pierre Fleury is a professional community educator by day, and by night his activism doesn't stop, he created content across social media channels to educate and address different systems of oppression in the aim to reduce violence on a societal scale.  Doing the work Pierre does is not easy, he opens himself up to a lot of backlash online and we dive a little into his experience being an advocate, how he deals with others perspectives and opinions.&n ..read more
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Ep. 69 Your experience matters, and it’s valid
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
Sabina McKenna is an Australian curator and writer of Nigerian-Irish Heritage. She is the creator of The Where Are You From? project, a photojournalistic series about cultural identity.  Where are you from? has achieved local and international acclaim, with features in press publications that include ABC TV, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Frankie Magazine, iD UK and so many more.  Today's episode we have a very open conversation about race, micro aggressions, and although we all want to show up in the world in a similar way, some of us are met with different reactions and respo ..read more
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Ep 77. The art of following up | Sarah
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
Today's episode I chat with Sarah who is a Marketing and Communications Manager and Board Chair, she has done a Ted X talk and is passionate about empowering young people to go after what they want while arming them with the branding tools to do so!  In today's episode you will learn about Sarah's journey of pitching herself, to those she knows, strangers and the art of cold emailing! She has such an amazing outlook on life, and an infectious attitude. You're going to love listening to the wealth of knowledge Sarah shares & I can't wait for you to listen.  If you do this weeks ..read more
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EP 76. The unconventional life of a Millennial
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
This week's guest is Joe Santini. He is a writer, retreat host, milkshake enthusiast and someone I call a friend. In this episode you will hear how Joe has absolutely slayed his 20s and used them for exactly what they're meant for, EXPLORING, LEARNING, GROWING & F*CKING UP (whoops). Joe's outlook on life is amazing and I can't wait for you to gain all the inspo from Joe.  In this episode we discuss his struggle with calling himself a writer, despite writing everyday for the past 10 years...His "unconventional" career path and current job that is hard to describe. His outlook on commu ..read more
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Ep 67: The importance of being yourself | Hui Min
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by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
This week I chat with somebody who self-identifies as an introvert but when she walks in a room she makes a statement! Hui Min who was born in Singapore is a Digital Content Specialist at Vush a sexual wellness brand, who loves emo music and rocks her green hair. Although what you wear, or how you present yourself shouldn’t be an issue today - hello it’s 2022. It often still is, and it takes guts to be authentically you, no matter what that looks like to you. In today's episode we discuss how Hui Min became unapologetically who she is - a deadset legend, what her life looked like when she t ..read more
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Ep. 75 Let’s talk about sex | Eloise
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
Eloise is the co-founder of FIGR where they recognised that there was a veil of shame tainting the real purpose of lubricant: to make moments of intimacy more pleasurable. So during covid they decided to launch FIGR, a lube company for 21st-century peeps!  In this episode, Eloise and I discuss not only her business journey but her personal journey growing up in a household where sex was prominent but still not discussed. As her father was the owner of Condom Kingdom (a sex shop in Australia). We discuss the lack of open conversations around sex, how it affects people, how it can cause ha ..read more
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EP 74: There’s power in imperfection
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
*Trigger warning in this episode we touch on domestic violence & suicide, if you feel you will be triggered by any of these conversations please skip this episode*  This week's guest is Sa'ad Mustafā he is a Tiktoker, activist and social commentator. Sa'ad has made waves online with his social commentary, vulnerability and activism he has been shared and celebrated by celebrities including J-Lo & Justin Baldoni, and his videos have reached millions across the globe!   His virality isn't as impressive as his ability to share openly, to practice empathy and educate us through ..read more
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Ep 65. Leveraging your uniqueness when building a career | Jordan Lomax
The Millennial Crisis
by Demi Kotsoris
8M ago
This week I chatted with Jordan Lomax, an experienced Digital Marketing Manager & graphic designer. She has worked with brands including Spotify, Shopbop & General Assembly.  During my chat with Jordan we discussed how embracing who she is and what makes her unique has allowed her to have a flourishing and diverse career. From working as a freelancer, growing her own business, raising capital for a platform she co-founded and teaching workshops.  This is a brilliant episode for anybody who needs a little kick of confidence and inspiration that it is OK to experiment with yo ..read more
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