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Join Nadia Koski, a digital media industry leader and creator, in authentic and empowering - also occasionally hilarious - conversations on Women Lead.
Women Lead is a podcast dedicated to the important leadership topics, challenges, and achievements that professionals, particularly women, experience in the workplace. Through in-depth discussions with guests, Nadia explores what it takes to build your career, lead with empathy, and help the next generation of young leaders rise to take the reins in their industries.
Based in Florence Italy, Nadia Koski brings more than sixteen years of experience as a team leader and global content director at an international digital media and ad tech organization, as well as a background in fashion and artist management, publishing, and digital startups. The podcast explores unique insights from all voices in the global media space, in a refreshing format meant to inform, inspire, and make you laugh.

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Episodios
  • Owning Ambition, Taking Risks, and Leadership Mindset with Natalia Hilgers
    May 14 2025

    In this inspiring episode of Women Lead, host Nadia Koski sits down with Natalia Hilgers, Director of Demand Partnerships DACH at Equativ, to explore her journey in tech sales. Natalia opens up about the bold choices and mindset shifts that helped her thrive in a male-dominated space and why she believes women should stop over-proving and start owning their place at the table.

    Natalia shares her experiences with impostor syndrome, the importance of recognizing one's strengths, and the boldness required to ask for career advancement. The discussion also touches on the challenges of transitioning into the corporate world, navigating office politics and cultural differences in the workplace. Whether you’re aiming to take a career leap, build authentic leadership habits, or navigate imposter syndrome, this episode is packed with real talk and actionable advice.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How Natalia handled bias, self-doubt, and a shocking interview comments early in her career
    • Her approach to managing different communication styles as a leader
    • Why she believes ambition is a strength, not a liability, for women
    • Tips for networking authentically (even if you’re not an extrovert)
    • How mentorship shaped her leadership—and why she pays it forward

    They discuss the importance of mentorship, networking, and self-reflection in professional growth. Natalia encourages others to take risks and highlights the interconnectedness of our decisions and their impact on humanity.

    LINKS & RECS
    Connect with Natalia on LinkedIn
    There are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak
    Learn more about EQUATIV

    Produced and Hosted by Nadia Koski
    Engineered by Phil McDowell
    Project Lead Dennis Kirschner

    You can contact the show at womenleadpodcast@the-digital-distillery.com
    or go to the website.

    Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram

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    52 m
  • Let’s Talk About Mental Health - Part 2: Burnout, Mental Load & Mid-life Transformation
    Apr 30 2025

    Nadia Koski sits down with Dagmar Glow, ICF-certified Business and Mental Health Coach, in Part 2 of their interview talks that delves deeper into the critical topic of mental health, particularly in the workplace.

    They discuss the stigma surrounding mental health, signs of burnout, and how leaders can balance their responsibilities while maintaining their mental well-being. The conversation also touches on the concept of mental load, personal boundaries, and the challenges women face in leadership roles. Dagmar emphasizes the importance of recognizing signs of distress in colleagues and the need for self-awareness in managing one's own mental health. In this conversation, Dagmar Glow and Nadia explore the themes of perfectionism, unconscious bias, and the challenges women face in the workplace and during midlife transitions.

    They discuss the impact of gender bias, the importance of recognizing and addressing unconscious biases, and how midlife can be a time for reflection and change. The conversation emphasizes the need for women to align with their core values and embrace authenticity to find fulfillment in their lives.

    LINKS & RECS

    Connect with Dagmar Glow

    Listen to Part 1 of the Mental Health conversation with Dagmar.

    Identify your Top 5 Personal Core Values (for free) with Dagmar’s online quiz:
    The is fully anonymous, no personal data is collected: dagmarglow.com

    Watch our “Mental Health in a Digital Space” series with Dagmar

    Deloitte Mental Health Report 2024

    Produced and Hosted by Nadia Koski
    Engineered by Phil McDowell
    Project Lead Dennis Kirschner

    You can contact the show at womenleadpodcast@the-digital-distillery.com
    or go to the website.

    Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Leadership Lessons and Alpine 'Real Talk' with Alma Lipa & Carolin Kunert
    Apr 16 2025

    In this special double-feature episode recorded amidst the alpine buzz in Lech Zürs, Austria, during The Digital Distillery: Mountain Edition and HORIZONT Snowmasters, host Nadia Koski sits down in the cozy Hotel Platinhoff for some fireside chats with two trailblazing women shaping innovation and leadership across industries.

    You'll learn about: building internal and external mentorship networks, leadership styles for introverts vs. extroverts, sustainable design and local supply chain, what it takes to launch a startup, and the learned resilience to pivot into something new.

    Alma Lipa, CDMO DACH L’Oréal, shares her 20-year journey through the beauty industry, from launching Urban Decay in Germany to leading L’Oréal's digital marketing strategy across DACH. She opens up about mentorship, ambition, building strong teams, and why passion and people are at the heart of real success.

    Alma's Top Takeaways:

    • Loving the brands you work with makes the difference.
    • Don’t wait to ask for mentorship—reach out early and often.
    • True leadership is about generous guidance and collective growth.
    • Identify your strengths and share those with your mentors.

    Carolin Kunert, Innovation Manager HEAD, opens up about her career journey from welding her first product prototype as a design student to founding a successful (and sold) startup. Carolin’s story is one of rapid iteration, bold decisions, and learning through doing. Now leading innovation at HEAD, she’s implementing agile processes and fostering cross-team collaboration across the company.

    Carolin's Startup Wisdom:

    • “If everything is under control, you’re moving too slow.”
    • Launch fast, learn fast—test your ideas and get to market.
    • Think twice before taking VC money, it’s not the only path to growth.


    DISCOVER & CONNECT

    Connect with Alma Lipa on LinkedIn
    Connect with Carolin Kunert on LinkedIn

    Discover your strengths: CliftonStrengths Assessment

    Learn more about the HORIZONT Snowmasters 2025 edition.
    Learn more about upcoming The Digital Distillery Events.

    Discover Lech Zürs, Austria
    Discover Hotel Platinhoff

    Get in touch with Obsession - Germany’s Top Event Agency





    Produced and Hosted by Nadia Koski
    Engineered by Phil McDowell
    Project Lead Dennis Kirschner

    You can contact the show at womenleadpodcast@the-digital-distillery.com
    or go to the website.

    Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram

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    1 h y 6 m
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