The Mining Mum

The Mining Mum

The Mining Mum
Ország Ausztrália
Műfajok Business, Careers
Nyelv EN-AU
Epizódok 45
Legutóbbi 20.06.2026

The Mining Mum Podcast celebrates individuals who have built careers in the mining industry. Host Tegan shares inspiring stories and insights from professionals working in the Mining and Minerals sector. Whether you are a seasoned veteran or new to the field, this podcast offers valuable perspectives on the world of mining.

Epizódok

  • From Mining Town Roots to Business Owner in Australia | Amanda Amaral 20.06.2026 22p
    Growing up beside a gold mine in Brazil, Amanda dreamed of seeing more of the world. That dream led her to Australia, where she built a successful career across mining, oil & gas, health and safety, and transport logistics before launching her own business, Got Safe Media.Whether you're looking to start a career in mining, grow professionally, or take the leap into business ownership, Amanda's story is packed with practical advice and inspiration.
  • He saw one man in a suit... and it changed everything | Yulu McGrady 06.06.2026 42p
    From a remote Aboriginal community to becoming a respected leader helping create opportunities for others, this is a story of resilience, purpose, and impact.In this episode of The Mining Mum Podcast, we sit down with Yulu McGrady to discuss his incredible journey.Growing up in an Aboriginal community in Queensland, Yulu's childhood was filled with hunting, fishing, culture, and being surrounded by hundreds of family members. Like many young Australians, he dreamed of making it to the NRL and later moved to the Gold Coast to pursue that dream.But life had other plans.A move to Port Hedland led Yulu into the mining industry, where he began his career with Fortescue Metals Group through the VTEC program. It was here that he discovered his true passion—helping people and creating pathways for Aboriginal communities.Yulu shares the moment that changed his perspective forever: sitting in an induction room and watching an Aboriginal man walk in wearing a suit to sign a contract. It was something he had never seen before, and it opened his eyes to what was possible.At just 29 years old, Yulu faced one of his biggest challenges when he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Rather than letting it define him, he used it as fuel to keep moving forward.His journey then led him to Minderoo Foundation, the philanthropic arm founded by Andrew Forrest and Nicola Forrest, where he continued his work supporting communities and creating meaningful impact.Today, Yulu has taken the leap into consulting, combining his experience, leadership, and passion for people to help organisations build stronger relationships with communities and create lasting change.This episode is packed with powerful lessons on leadership, culture, resilience, purpose, and the importance of backing yourself.If you've ever wondered how one person can create a ripple effect of positive change, this conversation is for you.Let us know your biggest takeaway in the comments.Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE for more inspiring conversations with the leaders shaping the future of mining, business, and community.#TheMiningMum #YuluMcGrady #AboriginalLeadership #MiningIndustry #PortHedland #CommunityImpact #IndigenousBusiness #Leadership #Resilience #MiningLife #AustralianPodcast #TheMiningMumPodcast
  • From law school, international sales and event management to working in the drilling industry. How do these career paths tie togehter? We ask Renee Kaczmarczyk. 21.05.2026 34p
    From law school dropout to ASX-listed drilling - one Perth woman's unfiltered journey through sales, startups, and mining.In this episode, we sit down with a Perth-born business development professional who has done it all: dropped out of UWA Law, lived in London at 19, cold-called her way into a magazine sales career, earned a law and commerce degree, worked on IPOs and backdoor listings, built a 5,000-member women's business network, and is now making waves in the drilling and mining resources sector.This is one of the most honest conversations about career reinvention, backing yourself, and finding your place in the Australian mining industry.What we cover:→ Growing up in Vic Park and getting into UWA Law School→ Landing a sales role in London with zero experience (and negotiating her pay on the spot)→ Working on ASX IPOs, rights issues, and backdoor listings as a corporate lawyer→ Why a colleague's sudden death changed everything→ Building a women's business community of 5,000+ in Perth→ Her unexpected pivot into drilling and mining resources→ The role of networking - and why a friend Tim Taylor changed her career→ Mindset tools for high performers: the accomplishments list→ What the mining and resources industry needs to do differently→ Her two non-negotiable pieces of career adviceKey takeaways:✔ Clarity before networking — know what you want before you go looking✔ Back yourself before anyone else does✔ A career change isn't failure — it's your next chapter✔ Choose what you fill your mind with wiselyPerfect for: people considering a career in mining and resources, women in STEM and male-dominated industries, Australians navigating career transitions, and anyone who's ever felt like they're figuring it out as they go.
  • Shane Lima - The Samurai Mindset That Built a Scaffolding Business 06.03.2026 40p
    From Scaffolder to Business Owner | The Mining Mum Podcast with Shane Lima – Lima ResourcesWhat does it take to go from working on the tools to building your own business in the mining industry?In this episode of The Mining Mum Podcast, I sit down with Shane Lima, founder of Lima Resources, whose story is a powerful example of grit, discipline and long-term vision.Shane grew up in Brazil and made the life-changing decision to leave home at just 18 years old, moving across the world to New Zealand to start fresh. With no shortcuts and no safety net, he began working as a scaffolder, learning the trade from the ground up.After gaining experience, Shane moved to Western Australia, where he spent 16 years working in the mining industry before launching his own company.But Shane’s story isn’t just about business.He lives his life with the discipline of an athlete and follows what he describes as a “Samurai lifestyle” — focused on structure, self-discipline and continuous improvement.No drinking.No drugs.Daily training.Fueling his body and mind for performance.That mindset has helped him transition from working on the tools to building a successful mining services business.In this episode we talk about:• Growing up in Brazil and moving overseas at 18• Starting out as a scaffolder in New Zealand• The journey into the Western Australian mining industry• Lessons learned from 16 years on site• The mindset required to start your own business• Discipline, training and the “Samurai lifestyle”• Advice for people wanting to build a career in mining• How tradespeople can transition into entrepreneurshipShane is an incredible example of how hard work, discipline and consistency can transform your career and life.If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s possible to go from working on the tools to building your own company, this episode is for you.🎙 The Mining Mum Podcast shares real stories from people working across the mining and resources industry — from operators and tradespeople to CEOs and business owners.If you're interested in mining careers, FIFO life, entrepreneurship, leadership or the resources sector, make sure to subscribe and follow.Follow The Mining MumInstagram: @theminingmumLinkedIn: The Mining MumPodcast: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube
  • Shayne and Mahaylia- Changing the Menstrual Game in Mining! 02.12.2025 31p
    In this episode of The Mining Mum Podcast, we chat with Shayne and Mahaylia — the powerhouse founders of Flowaid, a brand transforming menstrual care in the mining and resources industry.We dive into how they’re changing the menstrual game on-site, improving accessibility for women in mining, and breaking down long-standing barriers around period care in FIFO and mining workplaces. If you’re passionate about women in mining, mining innovation, FIFO life, or improving health and wellbeing on site, this episode is a must-watch.💡 What you’ll learn:• How Flowaid started and why the mining industry needed it• Menstrual care challenges women face on site• Their mission to create safer, more supportive mining workplaces• Real solutions that are reshaping the industry🎧 Listen on:• Spotify• Apple Music📸 Stay updated on new episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and guest features on Instagram: @theminingmumpodcast#WomenInMining #MiningPodcast #Flowaid #FIFOlife #MiningIndustry #MenstrualHealth #MiningMumPodcast
  • From Rural Roots to Mining Success: Bianca's Story 23.10.2025 29p
    Join me in this episode as I sit down with Bianca, founder of Womali, an Aboriginal-owned mining and construction business. We dive into her incredible journey from growing up in Albury-Wodonga to becoming a successful entrepreneur — exploring her roots, family influences, and the experiences that shaped her path from rural life to leadership in the mining industry.Bianca shares how culture, community, and courage have guided her mission to create opportunities and representation for Indigenous people in mining and construction.If you’re passionate about Indigenous entrepreneurship, women in mining, or building businesses with purpose, this episode is one you won’t want to miss.✅ Like, comment & subscribe for more inspiring stories📢 Share this episode to support Indigenous-led businesses and voices#WomenInMining #IndigenousBusiness #Womali #AboriginalEntrepreneur #MiningIndustry #Construction #TheMiningMumPodcast #WomenInLeadership #Entrepreneurship #InspiringStories
  • From Military to Mining and now Mindset: Scott Burling 20.10.2025 46p
    In this episode of The Mining Mum Podcast, we sit down with Scott, a leadership coach with an incredible career in the mining industry. Scott shares his journey from joining the military to mining and now mindset and leadership coaching.Whether you’re in mining, business, or leadership — this conversation will leave you feeling inspired and ready to level up. 💪🎧 Watch now and don’t forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe for more real conversations from The Mining Mum Podcast!#TheMiningMumPodcast #MiningLeadership #WomenInMining #Leadership #MiningIndustry #Podcast
  • Part 3: Female in a Male Dominant Industry 20.10.2025 13p
    In this episode of The Mining Mum Podcast, we dive into what it’s really like to be a woman thriving in industries traditionally dominated by men.Joining me are Amber from Neuro Spicy Collective and Kate from Sandon WA, two incredible women who are challenging the norms, building strong communities, and paving the way for more inclusion across mining, civil, and transport.We talk about confidence, finding your voice, and navigating workplaces where you might be one of the few women on site — or the only one. From leadership to resilience and real-life stories, this episode is all about owning your space and showing that gender is not a barrier to success.💪 Whether you’re in mining, construction, or any male-dominated industry — this one’s for you.🎧 Tune in to The Mining Mum Podcast and be inspired by women rewriting the narrative, one shift at a time.👇 Comment below: What’s one piece of advice you’d give to women entering male-dominated industries?#TheMiningMumPodcast #WomenInMining #FemaleLeaders #BreakingBarriers #InclusionMatters #MiningCommunity #WomenInConstruction #WomenInTransport #Leadership #Resilience #TheMiningMum
  • Part 2: Mental Health in the Workplace 20.10.2025 15p
    This week is Mental Health Week, and in this episode, we’re talking about something so many of us struggle with — mental health in the workplace.Joining me today are Amber from Neuro Spicy Collective and Kate from Sandon WA, two inspiring women who are creating change in the mining, civil, and transport industries through real conversations and community support.We’re unpacking what it’s really like to juggle work, business, and motherhood while keeping your mental health in check. From burnout to boundaries, and everything in between — this episode is an honest look at how we can better support ourselves and each other at work.As business owners, leaders, and parents, our mental health often takes a back seat. But it doesn’t have to be that way. This conversation is your reminder that success means nothing if you’re running on empty.☕️ Tune in, take a deep breath, and let’s talk about what it means to look after your mental health while chasing your goals.👇 Comment below: How do you protect your mental health at work or in your business?#TheMoneyMumPodcast #MentalHealthWeek #WomenInMining #NeuroSpicyCollective #SandonWA #WorkplaceWellbeing #MentalHealthAwareness #EntrepreneurLife #TheMiningMum #WomenInBusiness #MiningCommunity
  • Part 1: Mental Health as a mother, business owner & navigating neurodiversity. 17.10.2025 33p
    I’m so excited to share this special 3-part series for Mental Health Week — where we’re diving into honest conversations around wellbeing, purpose, and community in the mining, civil, and transport industries.In this episode, I’m joined by Kate from Sandon WA and Amber from Neuro Spicy Collective — two incredible women who are creating real change in their industries and opening up important conversations around mental health, neurodiversity, and support for women in mining.Kate shares the story behind Sandon WA, a not-for-profit organisation she started to give back to the mining, civil and transport sectors — especially for women who often face the challenges of isolation, burnout, and pressure in male-dominated environments.Amber brings her perspective from Neuro Spicy Collective, sharing how understanding neurodiversity and creating inclusive spaces can transform mental health outcomes at work and at home.As a business owner, leader, and mum, this conversation hit close to home for me. Mental Health Week is such an important reminder that we’re all human — and that taking care of ourselves is just as important as getting the job done.Grab a cuppa, settle in, and let’s get real about what it means to support mental health in our communities and workplaces. 👇 Watch, comment, and share your thoughts below!How do you prioritise your mental health at work?#mentalhealthweek #womeninmining #NeuroSpicyCollective #SandonWA #miningcommunity #mentalhealthawareness #neurodiversity #wellbeingatwork #mininglife #theminingmum
  • Women in Trades & Workwear Innovation — Kym (CoGear) 16.10.2025 51p
    Join me in this episode as I sit down with Kym, founder of CO Gear, to talk about pioneering workwear for women in traditionally male-dominated industries. We explore how functional, inclusive gear can transform the experience of women in trades like mining, construction, engineering—plus the personal journey behind creating a brand with purpose.If you’re into women in trades, innovative workwear, gender equality, mining & construction, or simply love hearing inspiring entrepreneurship stories — this one’s for you.✅ Like, comment & subscribe for more content like this📢 Share with someone who’d find value in it#WomenInTrades #WorkwearForWomen #CoGear #Mining #Construction #Empowerment #WomenEntrepreneurs #InclusiveDesign #Podcast
  • Kristie Young - Non Executive Board Member of 5 Companies and Mining Mum of 7! 25.09.2025 40p
    Kristie is a Mining Mum of 4 and 3 step children while juggling the role of being a Non Executive Director of 5 Mining Companies. She talks of growing up with her parents running a business which gave her real insight into independence and drive. She went on to study Engineering and work underground where she found her true passion for mining.After that Kristie found another passion in committee & board work which sprung her into her current role sitting on 5 boards of Mining and Resource Companies. If I thought running a household of 2 little girls was hard - I take my hat off to Kristie and all she has achieved! Talk about inspiring.#mining #miningmum #businesspodcast
  • SIENNA TAMATI - Resourceful Women 04.09.2025 12p
    Sienna Tamati - The Co-Founder of Resourceful Women Seminar. A seminar for women wanting to learn more about getting into the mining and resources industries. Speaking with Sienna following the first Resourceful Women Seminar about the success of the seminar helping women wanting to get into the industry through connecting with businesses and other women in the industry. An amazing initiative that has the potential to change the industry and help the masses. #womeninmining #mining
  • SARAH DU PLESSIS - RugbyWA General Manager Community 20.08.2025 22p
    Sarah is the General Manager of Communities at Rugby WA and has had an amazing career in sports in particular roles to support women in sports. She came to Australia from her home country of South Africa to play Tennis and never left, since relocating she has worked in Surf life saving, Football West and now Rugby WA. Sarah held a role in Female Football & advocacy during the Womens Football world cup which saw the shoot to stardom of The Matilda's Football team which she describes as surreal to be apart of. Sarah talks about being one of the only female leaders across the sports, sitting at a high level and how she manages her career stress with a balanced life of keeping fit and doing enjoyable things on her weekends. A true inspiration and advocate for womens sports I had the absolute pleasure to interview her!
  • SKYE GILLIGAN - Marketing in Mining 11.08.2025 30p
    Skye Gilligan is the founder and driving force behind Gilligan Group, a leading marketing and investor relations agency specialising in the mining and resources sector. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities in this high-stakes industry, Skye has built a reputation for delivering strategic communication, brand positioning, and investor engagement solutions that drive measurable results.Drawing on years of experience working with ASX-listed companies, emerging miners, and resource innovators, Skye combines commercial acumen with creative vision. She is passionate about helping mining and resource businesses communicate their value to investors, stakeholders, and the wider community — fostering trust, credibility, and long-term growth. Skye talks about her upbringing in the hills, with horse, music and marketing and how it shaped her ambitious business mindset
  • CAIRO TAKARANGI - Embracing daily discomfort 24.07.2025 31p
    Join me as we dive deep into the world of mining and beyond. In this episode, I chat with Cairo, a scaffolder in the mines, co-host of Horis Tell Stories, and a passionate self-development seeker on his journey called Daily Discomfort. Growing up in New Zealand, Cairo was ultra-competitive, a trait that has propelled him through life’s challenges and into his current pursuits. Tune in to hear his inspiring story about embracing discomfort, chasing growth, and pushing boundaries in both his personal and professional life.#MiningMumPodcast #Cairo #MiningLife #Scaffolding #NZGrowingUp #SelfDevelopment #DailyDiscomfort #EmbraceChallenge #GrowthJourney #OvercomingComfortZone #MiningStories #WorkLifeBalance #PersonalGrowth #Motivation #podcastepisodes
  • COREY PHIPPS - 17 years of Mining and Construction Recruitment 16.07.2025 21p
    Corey Phipps is a seasoned recruitment leader with over 17 years of experience building high-performing teams across the mining, construction, industrial, and technical sectors. As the Managing Director of Apex Resources, Corey leads the charge in delivering strategic recruitment solutions that help Western Australian businesses scale while supporting candidates in finding meaningful, long-term careers.In addition to his work in recruitment, Corey is the franchise owner of S30, a high-energy, nightclub-style fitness studio known for its immersive group training experience. With a focus on good vibes, loud beats, and high-performance, Corey brings the same intensity and passion to fitness as he does to workforce strategy.Corey is deeply committed to raising industry standards, mentoring the next generation of recruiters, and driving real impact through innovation, values-led leadership, and strong partnerships. Whether it’s in the boardroom or the gym, Corey is all about building strong people and even stronger communities#MiningMumPodcast #CoreyPhipps #ApexResources #RecruitmentLeader #MiningJobsAustralia #WomenInMining #FIFOlife #WARecruitment #ConstructionCareers #IndigenousEmployment #LeadershipInMining #FitnessAndBusiness #HighPerformanceTeams #WorkforceStrategy #PodcastAustralia #MiningIndustryInsights #CareerInMining #MiningCommunity
  • DANI & SIENNA - The Mother - Daughter Recruitment Duo & The Resourceful Women Founders 03.07.2025 32p
    Meet the powerhouse mother-daughter duo behind The Resource Hub – Dani and Sienna Tamati. With a combined passion for people, purpose, and progress, they’ve built one of Australia's most respected, multi-award-winning recruitment and consultancy businesses focused on the resources sector – spanning mining, energy, construction, government, and healthcare.Founded in 2012 by Danni, who brings over 30 years of boots-on-the-ground industry experience, and joined by her daughter Sienna, who adds fresh perspective and dynamic energy, The Resource Hub is more than a recruitment agency – it’s a people-first movement reshaping how talent is discovered, developed, and empowered across Australia.Together, they’re also the creators of Resourceful Women seminar – a bold new event series designed to elevate and connect women and show case opportunities in the mining and resources industry. From the Pilbara to Perth and beyond, Danni and Sienna are on a mission to help women rise, businesses thrive, and careers take flight.In this episode, we dive into their business journey, the power of working as a family team, and how they’re championing change for women in mining, trades, and beyond.Tickets to the event here: https://www.wimar.com.au/#mining #womeninmining #miningpodcast #miningequipment #womeinbusiness #recruitment
  • JORDAN PEDLEY - Marketing to WA Mining Club President 26.06.2025 16p
    In this episode of The Mining Mum podcast, I sit down with Jordan Pedley — the newly elected President of the WA Mining Club, Managing Director of Barakee, and Chief Commercial Officer at MAX Plant.Jordan’s story is nothing short of inspiring. From her early days as a marketing graduate to leading strategic growth in major crushing and screening companies, she has shattered industry expectations and redefined what leadership looks like in mining.We talk about:Her rise through roles in her family owned busines industryStarting and leading an Indigenous-owned equipment hire businessHer vision for the future of the WA Mining Club and it all is focused on the members feedbackThe importance of backing young professionals, having mentors and when opportunities arise - jumping at them. Whether you're in mining, business, or just chasing your own next big move — Jordan’s journey will leave you fired up and full of ideas.#TheMiningMum #WomenInMining #IndigenousBusiness #MiningLeadership #Barakee #MAXPlant #MiningClubWA #ResourcesIndustry #CrushingAndScreening #MiningPodcast #WomenInResources #LeadershipJourney #YoungProfessionalsMining #DiversityInMining
  • KATE TSORVAS - Educator, Entrepreneur, and Empowered Leader in the Mining & Resources Industry 19.06.2025 19p
    Meet Kate Tsorvas – Educator, Entrepreneur, and Empowered Leader in Mining & Resources IndustryKate Tsorvas is the Managing Director of Jakarli Group (formerly EK Contracting), co-founder of Consolidated Group, and President of the nonprofit Sandon. A qualified teacher with a deep love for learning, Kate lives by the mantra: “Without change, there wouldn’t be butterflies.” Her passion lies in personal growth, embracing transformation, and empowering others to evolve in business and life.Born and raised in the Pilbara, Kate brings a grassroots perspective to leadership in mining and civil industries. Since launching Consolidated Group in 2013 with her husband Theo, Kate has grown their operations into a thriving group of companies serving the mining, civil, mechanical, transport, and defence sectors — now boasting over 300 pieces of equipment and a rapidly expanding workforce.Alongside Indigenous co-owner Glenn Rush, Kate leads Jakarli Group with a mission-driven focus on Indigenous employment and long-term industry impact. From project solutions to mechanical servicing and labour hire, Jakarli is fast becoming a leader in the resources space.Under her leadership, her companies have won countless awards for safety, innovation, and training, including:WA Training Awards Medium Employer of the Year (2021)CCFWA Safety Program of the Year (2022)Climate Innovation & Overall Business of the Year – Rockingham Chamber of Commerce (2023)Small Employer of the Year – WA Training Awards (2023)Silver – Australian Training Awards (2023)Kate’s story is about bold pivots, purpose-driven leadership, and staying grounded in community and learning. On this episode, we dive into her journey from classroom to construction sites, building inclusive companies, and why she believes real impact happens when we lead with purpose — and embrace change.#mining #businessowner #womeninmining

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