Episodes
Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
014: Georgia Spray. Being A Sole Founder. Effective Brand Collaborations.
Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
Wednesday Nov 14, 2018
This month we're talking about the business of curation with Georgia Spray, founder of London’s coolest affordable art platform Partnership Editions. We covered everything from her approach to building a brand identity and the importance of choosing collaborations with care, to the process of transitioning your side project into your 9 – 5, and how it’s possible to translate having good taste into an actual business model.
Plus – some advice for a nervous listener on how to nail public speaking.
Partnership Editions: www.partnershipeditions.com
Find Georgia Spray on Instagram (@georgiaspray)
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Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
013: Laura Whateley. Money and Shame. Managing Your Finances.
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
"Being good with money isn’t a science” - so says millennial money expert Laura Whateley, who’s this month’s guest on In Good Company...and it’s a Money Special! Tune in to hear Laura explain why it’s so bloody hard to talk about money openly, how she’s gotten better at managing her finances over the years, what millennials can do to improve their chances of getting on the housing ladder, and what to do if you’re in a relationship where one partner earns significantly more than the other.
Laura Whateley’s book: Money: A User’s Guide
Find Laura Whateley on Twitter (@lwhateley)
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Monday Sep 17, 2018
012: Katherine Ormerod. Fake Followers. Real Success.
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Monday Sep 17, 2018
This month’s episode features fashion journalist and influencer Katherine Ormerod. Tune in to discover the highs and lows of working in the fashion industry, the various routes of making money from social media, and the not-so-glamorous side of being an influencer.
Plus – advice on how to deal with a colleague who keeps undermining you on account of your gender.
Katherine Ormerod’s book: Why Social Media is Ruining Your Life
Katherine Ormerod’s anti-perfectionism platform: http://www.workworkwork.co/
Find Katherine Ormerod on Instagram (@katherine_ormerod) and Twitter (@katherine_orm)
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Monday Jul 23, 2018
010: Mona Chalabi. Fake News. Instagram Fame.
Monday Jul 23, 2018
Monday Jul 23, 2018
On this month's episode, we've got journalist Mona Chalabi, Data Editor at the Guardian US about the popularity of her Instagram account, the trials and tribulations of being a woman of colour working in media, changing beauty standards, and her Emmy-nominated Vagina Dispatches series.
Plus – some advice for a letter writer whose terrible boss who keeps throwing her under the bus.
Find Mona Chalabi on Instagram (@monachalabi), Twitter (@monachalabi) and monachalabi.com.
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Monday Jun 25, 2018
009: Marina Guergova. Artful Curation. Running A Pop-Up.
Monday Jun 25, 2018
Monday Jun 25, 2018
This month’s episode features Marina Guergova, founder of two thriving retail brands – lifestyle concept shop The Basics Store, and womenswear brand Marina London. Tune in to hear Marina get very real about the money side of running a business, share tips on how to run a successful pop-up, and let us in on her creative process when it comes to curating a seriously beautiful brand and physical space.
Plus – her thoughts on why pop-ups are the future of retail, and tips for convincing people to get on board with your business idea when you’re just starting out.
Find The Basics Store on Instagram (@give__receive) and thebasicsstore.com/
Find Marina London on Instagram (@marinalondon) and marinalondon.com/
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Tuesday May 29, 2018
008: Gynelle Leon. Career Pivots. Self-Confidence
Tuesday May 29, 2018
Tuesday May 29, 2018
This month we've got the fabulous Gynelle Leon in the hot seat, owner of PRICK – London’s first (and best) cacti and succulents shop - sharing her wisdom on everything from how to navigate a major career pivot, to the ins and outs of running a retail space, and defining your own personal definition of success.
Plus – advice on dealing with terrible bosses who throw you under the bus for their mistakes.
PRICK: www.prickldn.com
Find Gynelle Leon on Instagram (@bowbelle) and Twitter (@bowbelle)
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Saturday May 05, 2018
007: Emma Gannon. Personal Brands. Confidence.
Saturday May 05, 2018
Saturday May 05, 2018
On this month's episode we've got multi-hyphenate author, broadcaster and podcaster Emma Gannon in the hot seat. Expect details of her new book The Multi-Hyphen Method, a discussion about the pros and cons of 'side hustles', and Emma’s thoughts on why you shouldn't call yourself a freelancer.
Plus – a letter from a listener who's struggling with her confidence after a bit of a tough time career-wise.
Emma Gannon’s podcast: CTRL, ALT, DELETE
Find Emma Gannon on Instagram (@emmagannonuk), Twitter (@emmagannon) and emmagannon.co.uk.
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Monday Apr 02, 2018
006: Reni Eddo-Lodge. Freelancing. Boundaries. Moving Back Home.
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Monday Apr 02, 2018
On this month's episode I'm joined by Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of one of 2017's most talked about books: Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race. Tune in to hear us discussing the challenges of freelancing, how to create boundaries when it comes to work, and the effects of structural racism in the workplace.
Plus – advice for someone considering moving in with their parents so they can pursue a different career path.
Reni Eddo-Lodge’s book: Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race
Find Reni Eddo-Lodge on Instagram (@renieddolodge), Twitter (@renireni) and renieddolodge.co.uk.
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Monday Mar 05, 2018
005: Sharmaine Lovegrove. Publishing Books. Getting Payrises.
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
On this month's episode, we're in conversation with publishing powerhouse Sharmaine Lovegrove, head of new(ish) imprint Dialogue Books. We talk about what it's been like making the transition from self-employment and running her own businesses to joining a large company as a full-time employee, the business lessons she learned from watching The Apprentice, and how she chooses which books to publish.
Plus – some advice for someone whose bosses keep promising a payrise that's yet to materialise, who's also trying to figure out if she's even on the right career path at the same time.
Find Sharmaine Lovegrove on Twitter (@SharLovegrove)
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Sunday Feb 04, 2018
004: Sabine Zetteler. Promoting Projects. Rude Clients.
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
This month we’ve got Sabine Zetteler in the hotseat, founder of one of the creative industries’ foremost PR agencies, Zetteler. Sabine is a PR maestro, so of course she shared her advice on how best to promote your projects and ideas at launch; and we also talked about how (and when) to scale from being a one-woman ‘solopreneur’ to running a fully-fledged business of many.
Plus – advice on how to deal with rude clients as a freelancer, in this month’s segment of Ask Otegha.
Zetteler: www.zetteler.co.uk
Find Sabine Zetteler on Instagram (@sabinezetteler) and Twitter (@SabineZetteler)
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