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A new podcast is set to delve into how some of the region’s most successful businesswomen thrive.

The Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network hopes to help empower others through the honest stories of real women with the podcast I Don’t Know How She Does It.

Hosted by SCBWN president Min Swan and advocacy and PR chair Lizzie Henebery, the podcast aims to go behind the scenes with businesswomen.

Podcast guests will get deep on life and business, revealing secrets, triumphs and challenges, and help listeners to believe that anything is possible.

“The SCBWN’s mission is to empower and celebrate women to achieve in business and we wanted to create a podcast that would enable us to share real stories that aligned with our mission,” Ms Henebery said.

“We named the podcast I Don’t Know How She Does It as we recognised that there are so many incredible women in business who achieve and juggle so many things that leave others scratching their heads as to how it’s at all possible to do.

“It is often through the stories of others that we find incredible inspiration, insight and the courage to move forward, as well as recognising that not everyone always has their life together – despite what social media suggests.”

Ms Henebery said there would be a new episode of the podcast released every month, with each featuring a guest sharing their insights, journey and plans.

Episode one was released in December, with Ms Henebery sharing her story, while episode two – featuring Ms Swan – was set for release in January.

In her episode, Ms Henebery revealed what went on behind the scenes to enable the success of her marketing and PR company while also processing and recovering from the loss of a child.

“We felt that before we brought on guests and asked them the big questions that we should sit in the hot seat and each answer those questions ourselves,” Ms Henebery said.

“When it comes to future guests, we are taking nominations from the businesswomen’s community, encouraging them to let us know who has them wondering how she does it.

“There are so many stories worthy of sharing and we can’t wait to see what suggestions are submitted.”

Find I Don’t Know How She Does It on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or scbwn.org.au. Guest submissions for the podcast can also be made on the SCBWN website.

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