Episodios

  • Episode 18 | From Armed Forces to cyber security: transitioning skills and thriving in the corporate world
    Jun 24 2024

    In celebration of Armed Forces Week, Ben Thomas hosts an insightful and inspiring podcast featuring Will Keogh and Adam Turner, two ex-military personnel who have successfully transitioned into the field of cyber security at Methods.

    Will and Adam share their journeys, shedding light on the camaraderie fostered within the armed forces and how they navigated the challenges of adapting to civilian life.

    This engaging conversation explores the adjustments required when transitioning from the structured military environment to the corporate world, offering valuable perspectives on how organisations can support veterans and leverage their unique expertise to drive process improvements and foster an inclusive culture.

    Whether you're a veteran considering a career change or an employer seeking to tap into the invaluable skills and experiences of ex-military personnel, this podcast episode provides practical insights and advice that will resonate with listeners from all backgrounds.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the resilience, dedication, and problem-solving abilities that veterans bring to the table, and discover how Methods is creating an environment that caters to and empowers individuals from diverse backgrounds.

    Recorded 5th June 2024

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    40 m
  • Episode 17 | Embrace Equity - celebrating International Women’s Day 2023
    Mar 8 2023

    "Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that's diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women's equality. Collectively we can all #EmbraceEquity."

    Today we are celebrating International Women's Day! This year's theme is #EmbraceEquity - where equity is not just a nice-to-have, but a must-have.

    Rhian Loveless, Senior Business Consultant at Methods, Jen Evans, Sports Therapist who has undertaken research around the menopause, and Lorna Boon, Primary School teacher with a degree in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, join Sarah Hanna in our latest podcast to discuss embracing equity, delving into the themes raised in 'Invisible Women' by the award-winning campaigner and writer Caroline Criado Perez, who provides a startling perspective on the unseen bias at work in our everyday lives.

    Recorded 17th February 2023

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    32 m
  • Epiode 16 | A year in Methods - Looking back at 2022
    Dec 15 2022

    Sarah Hanna is joined by 6 colleagues to reflect on the year that was 2022. From the role of Cyber and the impact of phishing emails, to haircuts for charity; from Methods' social value endeavours and sustainability drive to help our clients embed environmental responsibility into their transformation programmes, to delivering a customer first approach. This podcast gives you a whistle stop tour of 2022 at Methods!

    Recorded 6th December 2022

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    41 m
  • Episode 15 | The Enduring Legacy of Ada Lovelace
    Oct 11 2022

    Ada Lovelace was one of the world's first computer programmers, becoming an influential figure in history, and highlighting a path for women to take up a career in STEM industries (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths).

    Inspired by Ada Lovelace day, Sarah Hanna, Gordon Coe, and Himani Gupta take a look at the extraordinary life of Ada, discussing how women today can benefit from greater exposure to careers in STEM and develop the employability skills to follow this path.

    Recorded 26th September 2022

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    20 m
  • Episode 14 | Neurodiversity - what makes us all uniquely human
    Jul 8 2022

    Neurodiversity is a term originally coined by Australian sociologist, Judy Singer, and was first seen in print in 1998. However, neurodivergence has been known and talked about for over 100 years.

    Neurodiversity looks at the traits people exhibit, and identifies groups of people and commonality.

    This podcast challenges some of the myths that surround neurodiversity as our participants discuss the positive impact being neuro diverse can have in the workplace, the importance of looking at the strengths of neuro diverse people, and the range of approaches different brains bring to the table. In addition, they touch on how masking these differences to 'keep up appearances' can become tiring and unsustainable.

    With the neuro diverse population at around 1 in 8 – this is an important and eye-opening conversation.

    Recorded 29th June 2022

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    45 m
  • Episode 13 | The Digital Divide
    May 19 2022

    #FixTheDigitalDivide is the key message of Good Things Foundation - Methods' charity partner of the year. To understand more what fixing the digital divide means in society today, User Researcher Sarah Hanna met with Helen Milner, Group Chief Executive of Good Things Foundation, and Content Designer Alison Evans, to discuss how the pandemic has created a deeper divide as more organisations sought to move services online. From booking a doctor's appointment, to taking part in an interview, or applying for much needed benefits - they ask whether we should push ahead with digital transformation, if by so doing we create further exclusions.

    Recorded 27th April 2022

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    35 m
  • Episode 12 | Responsible Leadership
    Apr 21 2022

    John C Maxwell stated “Everything rises and falls on leadership”.

    In our latest podcast, Ola Phillips, Stuart Ecuyer, Chris Sykes, and Temi Akindele discuss what they think makes a ‘responsible leader’ – touching on different leadership styles, the responsibility of role models, the theory of leadership, and how a responsible leader should live by the standards they set.

    This podcast raises the question of whether great leaders stand the test of time, or whether sometimes a ‘season’ leader is all that is required.

    Recorded 13th April 2022

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    36 m
  • Episode 11 | Celebrating International Women’s Day - Leading digital transformation - why women do it so well
    Mar 8 2022

    To shine a light on some of the women we work with who successfully have forged their careers in somewhat historically male dominated environments, Jane Fallon, Hannah Pinnock, Sam Hall, Bee Kelly, Mersha Aftab and Jude Jennison come together to discuss ‘Leading Digital Transformation – why women do it so well’.

    Working across the pubic sector, these six inspirational women reflect on the joint vision to do public services better, and the need to have the right organisation and cultural change in place, which works when ‘action centered leadership’ is adopted.

    This interesting discussion covers themes of authenticity in the work place, balancing emotions and behaviours, valuing trust, building workplaces that allow everyone to thrive, and taking time for self reflection.

    Recorded 24th February 2022

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    50 m