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Show Me The Way

89 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratings

This is a series of conversations with women at the top of their game about what it takes to get there.
Hosted by Naomi Kerbel
Illustration by Clare Mallison
Music by John Chambers

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How To Unlock The Spending Power of Women with Tesco Clubcard Creator, Edwina Dunn

April 27, 2024 14:52 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Tesco Clubcard Creator and Founder of The Female Lead Edwina Dunn is a globally renowned Big Data pioneer.  In this episode of Show Me the Way, the author of When She’s in the Room talks about using data science to unlock the spending power of women and believes knowing women better will release billions of pounds of new income. We discuss her data-driven, not-for-profit, The Female Lead which encourages girls to increase their self confidence and self belief through inspiring role models...

How History Can Help Fix The Gender Gap with journalist and author Josie Cox

March 17, 2024 07:43 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Journalist Josie Cox is a leading authority on the relationship between economics, business and gender. In this episode of Show Me the Way, the author of "Women, Money, Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality" talks about the history of women’s fight for economic emancipation and the barriers to gender equality that still exist today. We discuss the untold stories of female financial pioneers, sexism in the workplace and how Covid has impacted the gender pay gap. Despite the harro...

How To Make The City More Inclusive with Social Class Expert, Dr Louise Ashley

March 05, 2024 12:57 - 31 minutes - 30.4 MB

Sociologist and  University of London Fellow Dr. Louise Ashley is a leading authority on social class, its effect on career progression and access to elite professions. In this episode of Show Me the Way, the author of “ Highly Discriminating: Why the City Isn’t Fair and Diversity Doesn’t Work” talks about what needs to be done to make the City less exclusive. She believes as well as focusing on diversity and recruitment, it needs to think about its impact on society at large. . We discuss...

How To Be Bold, Bright and Unapologetic with vintage stylist and seller Lady Boo

January 26, 2024 08:31 - 25 minutes - 25 MB

Sarah Desmeules, aka Lady Boo, sells handpicked vintage and handmade jewellery from her home, online and at south London markets. She's known for her bold, bright unapologetic clothing that makes you feel great. Her catchphrase is ‘Dress for fun, dress for you. I salute you’! Dawn French is a fan - she recently was seen sporting a dress made entirely from tea towels.   Lady Boo opens up her home four times a year for the Boo Open House and lets clients peruse all things vintage whilst e...

How To Market and Sell Yourself Successfully Internationally with Muse of Marketing, Allyson Stewart-Allen

January 04, 2024 15:17 - 29 minutes - 28.7 MB

If you're thinking about expanding your business or personal brand globally then this episode is for you.  In Show Me The Way with Allyson Stewart-Allen, the woman dubbed the "muse of marketing" and author of "Working with Americans" talks about what you need to do to be successful when launching or expanding globally. Allyson's tips include:  bake a global strategy into your business from the outset  know the "smell of the place" before you market there  keep an naive eye to retain...

How To Go Electric with Editorial Director of Auto Trader, Erin Baker

November 21, 2023 10:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Erin Baker is the UK’s most senior female motoring journalist and a Global expert in automotive content that drives women to buy cars. She is the Editorial Director of Auto Trader and a Vogue, Marie Claire and Vanity Fair motoring contributor. She's also a Goodwood content consultant and is licenced to drive and race some of the world's coolest cars and motorcycles. Erin knows a lot about cars and talks about them in a way that makes you want to drive them...with the ultimate aim of buyi...

Pitching to Serena Williams and fixing sexism in sport with Ishveen Jolly, CEO of Open Sponsorship

October 02, 2023 08:36 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

“The light on women’s sport has never been stronger and it will continue to grow’”. This week on ‘Show Me The Way’, I am joined by the amazing Ishveen Jolly, founder and CEO of ‘OpenSponsorship’. Frustrated by the ‘difficult’ dealmaking involved while she was a sports agent, Ishveen was inspired to create a solution. OpenSponsorship provides an efficient platform for athletes to connect with brands and become the face of their marketing campaigns. From Christ Bryant to Sydney Leroux, Wal...

Show Me The Way To Wise Up And Not Buy New with Arsenic & Tea

August 25, 2023 07:31 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

“There seems to be a feeling of sustainability continuously now. People are wising up and not buying new anymore.” Andrea and Toni from Arsenic & Tea.  On this week’s episode of ‘Show Me The Way’, I am joined by Andrea and Toni, the founders of vintage fashion company ‘Arsenic & Tea’.   Born out of a mutual love of fashion, Arsenic & Tea sells its hand selected, high-quality pieces via Depop and Instagram Live to its community of loyal customers. Be it pre-loved, vintage or simply just t...

Show Me The Way To Stop Expecting Perfection From Our Leaders

August 11, 2023 06:31 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

No one's perfect, not even Barbie, and we should stop expecting it of our female leaders. That's the view of Tamara Box, this week's guest on Show Me The Way. She's a global business leader and Managing Partner, Europe and Middle East for law firm Reed Smith, as well as the trustee on the Chartered Management Institute board and chair of the CMI Women's Committee.  In this week’s episode, Tamara talks about breaking expectations of female perfectionism in the workplace, and the need to cre...

Show Me The Way To Start A New Business With More Support and Less Hassle with Mums and Tea and Tide

June 30, 2023 06:31 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

More than one in two women across the UK find it challenging to start their own business. Why? New research says it's down to limited access to finance. That's the most significant barrier as well as a lack of mentors, operational knowledge and self-confidence.  Tinuke Awe is a social entrepreneur. She is the founder of Mums and Tea, a social platform for Black mothers which has a 13,000 strong community. And she's the co-founder of FIVEXMORE which campaigns for improvements in Black m...

Show Me The Way To Waste Less And Share More with Olio, Co-Founder, Tessa Clarke

June 15, 2023 06:02 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

Tessa Clarke is the co-founder of OLIO, the local sharing app that connects users with unwanted food and household items with neighbours living nearby who would like it. She recently won the Veuve Clicquot Bold Business Woman Award 2023.  Olio now has 7 million users who have together shared over 100 million portions of food and 9 million household items. In this episode of Show Me The Way Tessa gives great tips on how to fundraise successfully as a woman in tech (surprising and real...

Show Me The Way To Launch Sir Elton's Rocket Fund with His CEO, Anne Aslett

June 07, 2023 06:00 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB

Anne Aslett is the CEO of the Sir Elton John AIDS Foundation and with Sir Elton, she's launched The Rocket Fund - a $125 million campaign to help end AIDS by 2030.  The ambition for the fund is to create a world free from AIDS, for everyone. To reignite the conversation around HIV/AIDS and turbo-charge the mission to reach vulnerable people in most need of support as we celebrate PRIDE month in the UK.  On the latest episode of Show Me The Way, Anne talks about her 20-year career with Si...

Show Me The Way To Build A Luxury Brand When The Odds Are Stacked Against You with Rokeya

May 26, 2023 05:31 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

Rokeya is the founder of the luxury fashion brand, Khanums. She is a British Bangladeshi, born and raised around what she calls the “dodgy” ends of East London. She came from a working class family of seven siblings, with parents who immigrated from Bangladesh for better opportunities. She became a young teen mum and ended up a lone parent.  Statistically, the odds were stacked up against her but she wouldn't let societal expectation (or lack of it) hold her back.  Rokeya put herse...

Show Me The Way To Be A Leader (not a guilty parent)

April 05, 2023 07:31 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

Too often parents feel they have to choose between family life and their leadership career. But we shouldn't have to choose between an ambitious career and raising young children. Not only can it lead to the start of the wealth gap between women and men but it can also lead to a loss of confidence in returning to work, for both men and women who decide to take a break. We will hear from two people at the heart of driving change in this area. Verena Hefti is the CEO and Founder of...

Show Me The Way To Understand Financial Markets with Bloomberg Anchor, Caroline Hyde

March 28, 2023 07:31 - 28 minutes - 26 MB

It's 267 years before we'll get to close the financial gender gap and 132 before we get  equal pay. And 37% of women globally earn around 37% less than men in similar roles.  Bloomberg TV anchor Caroline Hyde is at the heart of financial markets daily and knows the importance of getting more women involved in finance. In this special episode of Show Me The Way, first broadcast live on LinkedIn she demystifies the world of financial markets and gives tips on where to start to get to grip...

Show Me The Way To Get A Non-Exec with Sarah Pierman, CEO of Dynamic Boards

February 14, 2023 07:31 - 25 minutes - 23.4 MB

As Martha Lane Fox so succinctly put it recently: "Your country needs you – to be a non-exec director". It may seem like a pipe dream, or you may never have even considered it but when you've rolled your eyes at another corporate blunder, ask yourself, how would I have handled that differently. Then ask yourself, can I be part of the change?  And the answer is yes.  And the how is where Sarah Pierman from Dynamic Boards comes in.  She set up what is effectively a jobs board mini...

Show Me The Way To Dress For Success With The Personal Brand Stylist Clare Chambers

January 26, 2023 07:31 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

We may wish it weren't the case but how we present ourselves visually matters as much as what comes out of our mouths. Research shows that clothing influences first impressions. It affects how people perceive and interact with us. In this 20-minute masterclass I'm speaking to personal brand stylist Clare Chambers about how female leaders can use their wardrobe to improve confidence, perception and ultimately their careers. #femaleleadership #stylist #personalbranding  

Show Me The Way To Manage The Menopause with The CityFashGal Paula Fry

January 19, 2023 07:01 - 24 minutes - 22.1 MB

This episode is for everyone. Please listen. If you're a woman, you need to know about this. If you're not...you need to know about this. Menopause. A word that often strikes fear, embarrassment, denial! Its onset comes with a myriad of symptoms that affect many women differently. It may be a natural part of ageing that effects half of the population but its effects can have a severely detrimental effect on that 50%s working life. Given it usually occurs between 45 and 55 years - its peak...

Show Me The Way To Write Emails That Get Results with World #1 Trainer Kim Arnold

October 15, 2022 14:21 - 22 minutes - 21 MB

Welcome to this special edition of Show Me The Way podcast with me Naomi kerbel. It's special because we recorded it on LinkedIn Live Audio so you'll excuse some of the tapping and tinny sounsd as we get to grips with this new platform.  Today I'm talking to Kim Arnold, the founder of the world’s No. 1 email writing training course, Email Engagement and Author of Email Attraction: Get what you want every time you hit send Given we spend 6 years on email over the course of a lifetime (t...

Show Me The Way "Author Special" with Feminist Revenge Writer, Scarlett Brade

September 22, 2022 09:59 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MB

"This isn't a story. This is my confession. I have killed my ex's new partner." Punchy opening to this feminist revenge thriller by debut novellist Scarlett Brade.  In it Charlotte is dating a famous boxer. All is champagne and roses, until it's not and social media has a huge part to play.  On Show Me The Way Scarlett explains how she came to write the book, how she got an agent, life imitating art as she'd had a relationship with a famous boxer which inspired the book, and her 'gal'...

Show Me The Way To Value My Female Friendships and Identify Toxic Ones with BFF Author Claire Cohen

September 08, 2022 12:10 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

What was the most painful breakup of your life? Was it a romantic relationship or was it a friendship? Certainly for me both rank pretty highly in terms of sucker punches in my history. On today's show, Claire Cohen, author of BFF? The Truth About Female Friendship suggests that from infancy we are fed a diet of 'Best Friends Forever' - the idea that you should have a female soulmate to whom you tell all your secrets and who always has your back. A myth she tells me that she wants to bus...

Show Me The Way To See Love Island Through A Feminist Lens with Campaigner Emma Moseley

July 24, 2022 06:30 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Welcome to Show Me The Way - the podcast that speaks to women at the top of their game about what it takes to get there. Emma Moseley is a feminist campaigner and the voice behind the hugely popular instagram account @EmmaInProgressUK which dissects misogynistic behaviour on reality TV. And right now her life is deep in Love Island. By shining a light on these relationships playing out she creates a space to have a conversation about what is right and what is definitely wrong in modern l...

Show Me The Way To Shop Pre-Loved with Success

June 12, 2022 07:24 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

Love it or loathe it. As soon as the first letter of the month turns to J, the reality show Love Island is EVERYWHERE from slogan tees to water bottles to wash bags.   Now in the past the show’s been sponsored by fashion brands like BooHoo and the stars often go on to do collections for sites like Pretty Little Things but the programme makers have faced a backlash for promoting fast fashion – there has been criticism of poor standards for for workers and the environmental impact is huge....

Show Me The Way To Be More Green with Lucy Johnson

March 15, 2022 07:31 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

Lucy Johnson is the CEO and founder of Green Salon, a company that helps people stick to their good intentions for good. She combines psychology and sustainability to make our lives and the planet better. And the good news is that by doing it, we feel good about ourselves! New research from the household cleaning brand Ecover reveals that 66% of those surveyed find that taking measures to reduce their impact on the environment puts them in a good mood but 52% feel guilty about the amount o...

...To Manage Intrusive Thoughts With Dr Caroline Boyd

March 05, 2022 07:01 - 28 minutes - 25.7 MB

Content Warning: intrusive thoughts of harm  Being a new parent can be very, very tough. Amidst the delicious snuggles and downy smells can be upset, anxiety and sometimes even rage. This can be compounded by lack of sleep and it's quite common for women to experience intrusive thoughts of harming their baby. Often these thoughts are accompanied by intense emotions of shame, horror and fear. Clinical psychologist Dr Caroline Boyd specialises in intrusive thoughts and anger particularl...

...To Transform My Ancestral Legacy with Spiritual Therapist and Healer Natalia O'Sullivan

January 13, 2022 15:38 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Do people in your family say you look just like your great grandmother? Do you love to cook just like your great aunt? Do have a hot temper just like your father? In this episode of Show Me The Way we explore whether the past  could be more than just a story book, whether it could be a manual for how things might play out in the future. And whether by recognising it, and honouring those who went before we can transform ourselves, our futures and that of our families.  This week Naomi sp...

...To Be A TV News Anchor with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde

December 21, 2021 07:08 - 27 minutes - 26.5 MB

As a child Caroline Hyde dreamed of being a diplomat but it was her Mum's obsession with the news and seeing strong female news anchors presenting it that inspired her to a take a different path - to becoming a TV presenter. "Joy of opportunity", as she says has taken her from London to Berlin to San Francisco to New York where she now lives with her  two children and her husband Ben who works in tech.  Together they have set up Inspire , a charity born out of the Covid-19 crisis to en...

...To Generate Energy And Success with Feng Shui Expert Zoë James

September 15, 2021 08:35 - 32 minutes - 30.6 MB

Spending time at home as part of a hybrid working week is now a norm, not an exception. Yet apart from some beautifully curated framed art on your walls (we all envy a good Zoom backdrop) how much thought have you given to the space you're now working in and how tweaking it could maximise your potential? That's where Zoë Vita James comes in. She's a classical feng shui practitioner who uses the centuries old practice to help women understand their true selves, desires and help make their d...

….To Put Girls First With Milk Honey Bees' Ebinehita Iyere

September 10, 2021 05:00 - 32 minutes - 31.3 MB

Ebinehita Iyere left school and went into care at 15 by that time she had lost five of her friends to violence. She was put in an 18+ hostel and says she was forgotten about. Having been taken in by the system, she felt invisible to the system. She turned into a nurturer looking after older males and females who were in the care system. Ebinehita thinks she was forced to become an adult too early but says she learnt from the people there how to protect herself. And without that e...

….To Self-Care At Speed with Julia Yule from Bloom & Blossom

September 03, 2021 12:00 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Julia Yule is the co-founder of Bloom and Blossom which provides natural skincare products for the whole family. She started the company 10 years ago with her sister-in-law Christina Moss. In that time alongside growing a business they have had 5 children between them. not to mention caring for a dog, cat and a tortoise. She left her job at Glamour Magazine to start the business and has grown it from just two people with an idea to a large team with stockists including SpaceNK, Waitrose a...

…To Keep Myself Safe with Female Bodyguard, Kate Bright

August 27, 2021 12:00 - 31 minutes - 30.1 MB

Being a female bodyguard isn't one that was top of the list of potential jobs when I was speaking to my careers advisor at school but Kate Bright thinks it should be. She is one of only a handful of female bodyguards in the UK. In today’s episode she explains how important safety is for the smooth-running of our lives and gives simple tips on how we can protect ourselves and our families.    

...To Do What I Love And Love What I Do with Small Business Champion Holly Tucker

May 19, 2021 06:00 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

The chance of you being born is 1 in 400 trillion and so I believe that everyone is on this planet for a reason and everyone has something remarkable about themselves Holly Tucker MBE, Founder of Holly & Co Holly Tucker is a woman on a mission to change business forever. The co-founder of Not On The High Street and creator of Holly & Co did an Instagram live every day during the first lockdown to help small businesses navigate the choppy waters of those times. She believes there’s a real...

...To Understand My Truth To Find Success with Gillie Barlow

May 02, 2021 19:06 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

Gillie Barlow had anything but a conventional start to life. She went from working in a fish farm to buying her first property in a French ski resort with no money at the age of 21. She then built a property portfolio and is now a successful mentor and coach teaching the property strategies she has learnt through her career.   In the latest episode of Show Me The Way she explains her assertion that our success must come from a belief in ourselves - if we do not like ourselves, how much har...

...To Buy A Gift That Someone Actually Wants with Steph Douglas, Don't Buy Her Flowers

April 03, 2021 09:02 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

When you’re rushing through the mayhem of life it is sometimes hard to stop and consider what someone would actually want as a gift. New mum. Flowers. Tick. Mother-in-law Birthday. Flowers. Tick. Best friend’s heart break. Flowers. Tick. But Steph Douglas, the founder of the alternative gift company Don’t Buy Her Flowers has another idea – gifts that require no effort but that produce a little pocket of TLC. In this episode Steph tells the story of how life can get in the way of ...

...To Rewire Your Whole Life with Clementine Founder, Kim Palmer

January 30, 2021 06:00 - 31 minutes - 43.4 MB

Kim Palmer was in the middle of a major presentation for her company when she had a panic attack. That led her confidence to spiral downwards...out of control until eventually she couldn't speak at meetings and would delegate juniors to do it in her place. She went on long journey of therapy to find the thing that worked for her. On this episode Kim explains how hypnotherapy worked for her and how it was so good she founded an app to enable others to find help.

...To Propelle You Into Property with Investor Ayesha Ofori

January 03, 2021 20:35 - 35 minutes - 48.5 MB

2020 may have been a washout but that doesn't mean 2021 has to be the same. The guest in this episode has used property to propel herself into a different life. Ayesha Ofori started life as a banker. She advised very rich people about how to get richer effectively! Whilst doing that she was building a property portfolio on the side. When she started making more money from property than from banking she ditched the day job and put all her focus into bricks and mortar. Since then she has ...

...To Love Your Imposter with Branding Guru Rita Clifton CBE

October 20, 2020 06:06 - 42 minutes - 57.7 MB

Imposter syndrome can cause a constant fear of being found out   - you feel like a fraud and are paralysed by the idea you're not good enough and you're going to be humiliated. Saatchi and Saatchi's former Vice Chair, Rita Clifton CBE has the answer. In this episode of Show Me The Way she debunks the "fake it 'til you make it" myth and advises us to be properly prepared with personal branding, financial literacy, and perfecting the art of excellent communication. Love Your Imposter: Be ...

...To Make Sex Scenes Compelling And Consensual with Intimacy Director Ita O’Brien

September 23, 2020 20:25 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

It's safe to say that watching people be intimate on screen can either be electrifying or extremely cringe-making and if we feel that as the audience, imagine how it feels as an actor.  That's where the intimacy co-ordinator comes in. This relatively new role in film, TV and theatre facilitates conversations first between the actors about what they're comfortable with doing and then acts as liaison between them and producers, directors and crew. It not only helps to set boundaries but also...

...To Go From Actress To Author With Crime Thriller Novelist Anna Downes

August 13, 2020 09:00 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

Anna Downes is the author of this Summer's most addictive crime thriller The Safe Place. It's her debut novel and in this episode she reveals her journey from actress to mother to author and how the writing process helped ease anxiety that she was suffering. Anna grew up in Sheffield and started life as an actress having trained at RADA. She went on  to do roles in EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City as well as a long running stage production of The Dresser in the West End.  In 2009 she left...

...To Succeed In Life Like An Olympian with Coach Katherine Moore

July 23, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 25.5 MB

Katherine Moore is Head Coach at Track Record. She spent 10 years in sport working with multiple Olympic champions — she was Head of Sports Science and Medicine for British Canoeing and Lead Physiotherapist for The English Institute of Sport. In those roles she used biometric measures to help improve performance and she now applies those methods in the business world helping FTSE 100 bosses and others improve their stress resilience and confidence. In this episode we talk about those metho...

...To Make Representation Matter with African Fine Jeweller Vania Leles

July 09, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 23.2 MB

"I walk into diamond bourses around the world. I’m the only black person. I’m the only black woman. People expect me to fail. Yes I’m a small fish in this big pond full of sharks but I don't care. Things have to change. We will try to fix it because it’s our own people." Vania Leles, founder VANLELES DIAMONDS Vania Leles is the first African woman to own a fine jewellery store on London’s Bond Street. That’s pretty remarkable in itself but her journey to this point is even more so. V...

...To BOTH Thrive in Love and Work As A Dual-Career Couple with INSEAD Professor Jennifer Petriglieri

June 18, 2020 09:00 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

Every couple wants a happy relationship and a meaningful career but how do we balance both especially when we're both at home, sharing office space and childcare? That's the question for this week's guest Professor Jennifer Petriglieri. Professor Jennifer Petriglieri, author of Couples That Work CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SHOW ME THE WAY WITH PROF PETRIGLIERI She is a Professor of Organizational Behaviour at INSEAD, Paris and has pent over a decade researching how people’s close relations...

..To Go From Tom Ford's PA To Founding A Global Brand Of My Own with Whitney Bromberg Hawkings

June 13, 2020 03:37 - 23 minutes - 21.4 MB

“There were so many moments especially in that first six months after I left [Tom Ford] where I thought: "What have I done? I’ve thrown away my career.” Whitney Bromberg Hawkings is the founder of FlowerBX - the go-to florist for the fashion set. Its clients include Louis Vuitton, Dior and Jimmy Choo. But her ambition for the business has always been to democratise flowers, bringing that little bit of luxury to all. Whitney learnt the art of luxury working for 19 years for Tom Ford, fi...

...To Be A Writer...with Author and Journalist, Leaf Arbuthnot

June 03, 2020 05:24 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

Leaf Arbuthnot, journalist and author of Looking for Eliza Leaf Arbuthnot is a journalist, editor and author based in south London. She has written primarily for the Sunday Times for the past 5 years and  has interviewed the likes of Prince Charles, Jilly Cooper and Hilary Mantel. Her work spans everything from divorce parties to wild swimming and her first novel Looking for Eliza came out in May 2020. The book tells the story of a widow and a student who form a friendship amidst the c...

...To Make It As a Woman In The World of Wine...with Cloudy Bay's Kat Mason

May 22, 2020 11:06 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

Kat Mason is the Wine Communications Manager for Cloudy Bay - probably the best job title ever. She promises it's not all glamorous but when she describes sipping something chilled and sparkling whilst in helicopter passing over glaciers you can't help but feel she might be lying a bit. She's an old friend of mine from university and her passion for grapes was borne there when she saw an opportunity to get a free ticket to the best party of the year (and the most expensive) St John's Colle...

How Lockdown Can Give You An Edge When You Return To Work

April 25, 2020 08:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

Jessica Chivers is a psychologist, author and CEO of The Talent Keeper Specialists which supports employees and employers alike to get the most out of people returning to work after a break. Jesssica talks from personal experience about having a child with special educational needs and explains that by having a trusting boss who enables flexibility you can to continue to work and achieve great things professionally. In her own words "I really and truly would have had to resign over a yea...

...To Cope With SEN-Child in Lockdown... with mother and coach Jessica Chivers

April 25, 2020 08:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

Jessica Chivers is a psychologist, author and CEO of The Talent Keeper Specialists which supports employees and employers alike to get the most out of people returning to work after a break. Jesssica talks from personal experience about having a child with special educational needs and explains that by having a trusting boss who enables flexibility you can to continue to work and achieve great things professionally. In her own words "I really and truly would have had to resign over a yea...

..To "Sharent" Less On Social And Why....with Dr Veronica Barassi

April 06, 2020 06:15 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

We all want the best for our children and we all want to protect them from the worst but we could all be inadvertently handing them a bomb when we share too much, or anything, about them online. This is the message of the anthropologist Dr Veronica Barassi who spoke to me for Show Me The Way. She explains that the "more data we are producing about children, the more that we are creating them as datafied citizens and if we create them as datafied citizens, most probably we are stripping th...

..To "Sharent" Less On Social And Why with Dr Veronica Barassi

April 06, 2020 06:15 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

We all want the best for our children and we all want to protect them from the worst but we could all be inadvertently handing them a bomb when we share too much, or anything, about them online. This is the message of the anthropologist Dr Veronica Barassi who spoke to me for Show Me The Way. She explains that the "more data we are producing about children, the more that we are creating them as datafied citizens and if we create them as datafied citizens, most probably we are stripping th...

Why "Sharenting" Could Impact Your Child's Future Prospects

April 06, 2020 06:15 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

We all want the best for our children and we all want to protect them from the worst but we could all be inadvertently handing them a bomb when we share too much, or anything, about them online. This is the message of the anthropologist Dr Veronica Barassi who spoke to me for Show Me The Way. She explains that the "more data we are producing about children, the more that we are creating them as datafied citizens and if we create them as datafied citizens, most probably we are stripping th...

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