Elise Neola May is a Videographer who has trained with the BBC, Raindance Film School, Documentary FilmMakers School and the Wildeye International School of Wildlife Film-making.

During a career spanning more than 15 years, she has been involved with shooting corporate events, action sports, multi-camera live TV operations, live music events, short films, crowdfunding campaigns and more. 

An environmental activist, Elise takes a focus on geopolitics, indigenous rights, and cultural heritage, and creates content that aims to influence positive social change and she joins Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen today to discuss the business of videography…

Parm Saggu is a spiritual life coach for millennials and the owner and founder of Parm’s Yoga. Her journey took her from feeling lost, stuck and alone in life to finding her purpose and giving back to the world in a way that resonates with her.

A few years ago, she worked as a nanotechnology engineer and surrendered all of that to the intense pull she felt to make a bigger impact on the world. Now, Parm mentors people who long for a deeper meaning in life but feel caged by societal expectations to break free, uncover the secrets of life, and forge a path to be the difference they want to see in the world.

Parm joins Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen today to discuss The Business of Breaking Free…

The intercultural atmosphere Martina Famos grew up in has formed a talent for understanding different cultures and the clashes that can arise when people have contrasting sociological reasoning. This has set the ground for contributing professionally to a peaceful multicultural society.

Besides her experience as a counsellor, working with international individuals and couples in difficult situations, Martina guides expatriates with a pragmatic and compassionate concept throughout their integration process. She is here with Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen to discuss The Business of Cultural Grief…