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  • Series 3 - Ep 29 - Jo Bridgwater - After School Art Classes with Jo Bridgwater + Studio
    2026/04/21
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Jo Bridgwater, founder of After School Art Classes with Jo Bridgwater + Studio, about building a creative business in Masterton while living with autism and chronic pain. Jo shares how she turned a setback in teacher relief training into an opportunity to create her own art education programme, offering courses in photography, painting, mosaics, beads and buttons, and fibre arts. She discusses managing energy around medical treatments, expanding into pet portraits and studio photography, and adapting her business to what local families want. Jo also reflects on creativity, resilience and the importance of community spaces like King Street Artworks in supporting disabled artists and entrepreneurs. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    24 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 28 - Brodie Williams - Clean My Car
    2026/04/14
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Brodie Williams, owner of Clean My Car, about building a thriving vehicle grooming business in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Brodie shares how he shifted from developing disability ID cards to purchasing a car cleaning business, and how ADHD gives him the energy and pace to manage long hours and a busy workload. He discusses navigating discrimination, adapting to changing government contracts, using Google Ads and keywords to grow the business, and the importance of hiring based on attitude and life experience rather than qualifications. Brodie also reflects on resilience, identity and the realities of being a disabled and LGBTQ+ entrepreneur in Aotearoa. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    23 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 27 - Toni Sharp - Sharrp Kitchens
    2026/04/07
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Toni Sharp, co owner of Sharrp Kitchens, about building a successful kitchen manufacturing business after losing her sight at age 13. Toni shares how she transitioned from adaptive training at Homai to work experience, and eventually into self employment when traditional employment barriers persisted. She discusses running a busy cabinetry business using accessible systems, the evolution of assistive technology, and the importance of customer relationships. Toni also reflects on her long involvement with Toastmasters, her volunteer work with Blind Low Vision NZ, and receiving the Queen’s Service Medal for services to visually impaired people. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    23 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 26 - Sarah Radley - Stitched by Sarah
    2026/03/30
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Sarah Radley, founder of Stitched by Sarah, about building a sewing business while living with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and newly recognised ADHD. Sarah shares how she went from being bedridden to creating handmade scrunchies, bags and sleeves that combine creativity with careful design. She discusses the role of adaptive strategies, online tools and “chipmunk brain” ADHD management in running her business, as well as the confidence she gained through the My Business Starter programme. Sarah also reflects on purpose, resilience and finding meaningful work as a disabled entrepreneur in Aotearoa. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    24 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 25 - Selwyn Cook - Disability Business Network
    2026/03/23
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Selwyn Cook, disability employment champion and co founder of the Disability Business Network, about his journey from service station owner to national advocate for inclusive employment. Selwyn shares how one jobseeker changed his entire approach to hiring, leading him to employ more than 80 disabled staff and reduce turnover across his business. He reflects on the business case for disability inclusion, the importance of leadership driven change, and the strengths disabled people bring to both employment and self employment. Selwyn also discusses his work with Workbridge, the My Business Starter programme and the wider disability community in Aotearoa. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    24 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 24 - Joanne Wooding - K9 Kookies
    2026/03/16
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Joanne Wooding, founder of K9 Kookies, about her journey into business after vision loss caused by intraocular lymphoma. Joanne shares how she adapted her baking skills to create natural dog treats using simple, healthy ingredients, and how her dogs help her test every new flavour. She discusses resilience, adaptive techniques, and the role of assistive technology in running her business, as well as the support she’s received from the Disability Business Network. Joanne also reflects on her dream of offering healthy alternatives to supermarket dog treats and encouraging other disabled entrepreneurs to “grab life by the horns.” This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    22 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 23 - Frances Duncan
    2026/03/09
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Frances Duncan about her work with neurodiverse entrepreneurs and creative clients. Frances discusses how ADHD and autism shape her coaching style, creativity and approach to business, and how her involvement with the Jane Austen Society of New Zealand and the Amateur Austenite podcast connects to her wider mission of supporting disabled business owners. She reflects on identity, strengths and the realities of navigating self employment as a neurodiverse entrepreneur. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    22 分
  • Series 3 - Ep 22 - Marie Michie, Nadine Godall - Marie's Crochet
    2026/03/02
    In this episode, host Julie Woods talks with Marie Michie, founder of Marie’s Crochet, and Nadine Goodall, creator of Spectrum Bridge, about their experiences as disabled entrepreneurs in New Zealand. Marie shares how she built her crochet business crafting bespoke handmade items (from toys and bags to baby clothing, accessories and crochet jewellery) while Nadine explains how her lived experience led her to design sensory resources for autistic students, teachers and families. Together, they discuss confidence, community, neurodiversity, and the realities of running a small business in Dunedin as part of the Disability Business Network. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz
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    22 分