Time to focus
I have been going through a fair amount of self-discovery about what I truly value. About how I can focus
I have been going through a fair amount of self-discovery about what I truly value. About how I can focus
If you knew you had 4 thousand weeks to live, what would be your reaction? Some people seem to think
I did not get to write last night. I went out to dinner with a friend. And even though I
As I record my first podcast after my big move, I am a bit nervous. Is the sound ok, is
This week, I returned to the theatre. In a last-minute decision, I joined my sister for an unusual night in
Over the last week, I have encountered yet again resounding evidence of the funding gap that exists in women owned
This summer, I tried the famous Digital Detox. No, I was not super radical but I definitely did a severe
The last 2 months have been months of change for me. Having moved countries, settled in a new house, kids
We decided to drive all the way from London to Lisbon as we left our family home at the end
Khyati Sundaram is the CEO of Applied. She brings us her story about transitioning from Corporate into founding a start-up and then finding herself back on the job market being told her resume “did not fit”. At Applied, she found the perfect fit, a company that valued skills and that was helping other corporates do the same. We also talked about the pandemic, what she missed and what new habits she managed to create. Her advice for 2021? I can’t help repeat it to myself. Be as water.
As I get ready to launch this podcast, I am trying to take a deep breath. As multiple parts of the podcast got cut, I try and not get frustrated about some amazing bits of conversation we lost. We all had a fair amount of unpredictable events in the last year or two. So I will add this one to the list and stay grateful for all that Jenna shared with us, her experience of moving countries, founding a movement, seeing it halt and having the energy to do it all again. Let’s hear about Berlin Clothing Swap.
The clock is ticking and in just under 10 days we will start the process of moving countries. Exciting, scary,
With the restart of my commute, it is easier to restart learning. And what a better restart than finally pick
Meet Kerstin Robinson, CEO and co-founder of Nix&Kix as we talk about the business, pandemic and how to look at the future. Coming from Finance 10 years ago, she did not know much about consumer products, even less about juice. But hard work and resourcefulness were the skills she needed. And Nix&Kix is here to banish boredom and put some healthy excitement back into soft drinks.
Sometimes, all you need is to hit reset. Not just a small break. A reset. Stop the clock and stop