• Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Cheryl Clemons
    Oct 14 2021

    In this episode Jane talks to Cheryl Clemons, CEO StoryTagger about Start ups.


    Cheryl is a respected industry innovator with over 20 years experience in edtech, corporate learning and digital communications, Cheryl Clemons is CEO and Co-Founder of StoryTagger, the video storytelling platform. Using reflection and storytelling techniques, StoryTagger guides people to reflect and share high value tacit knowledge, experiences and stories for work and education. Cheryl set up the consultancy LearnerLab in 2013 with co-founder Carl Hodler to enable progressive learning cultures. StoryTagger grew out of their work in this field during 2017. With customers like Amazon, London Business School and Roche, Cheryl leads the business strategy and team. She has a Masters in Cultural Theory, is the mother of 16-year old twin boys and lives in Brighton, UK. 


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-clemons-66b150/


    Web site: https://www.storytagger.com/


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    45 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Jo Cook
    Oct 4 2021



    In this episode Jane talks to Jo Cook


    Jo Cook is a speaker, instructional designer and classroom facilitator who specialises in virtual classrooms, webinars and live online learning technology. Jo’s passion is in helping and supporting teams, professionals and organisations embrace the benefits of the virtual classroom. Jo’s background includes: further and higher education; the charity sector; small and large organisations, including CNN News and Bupa International. Through her company Lightbulb Moment, Jo has specialised in training learning professionals about virtual classroom design and delivery since 2013 and has spoken on various topics at conferences such as Learning Technologies, Online Educa Berlin and keynoted for Colleges Wales and E-learning Fusion. 

    Find out more about Jo and her work on her website: www.lightbulbmoment.online and follow @LightbulbJo on Twitter





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    45 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Kirsten Chick
    Feb 18 2021

    In this episode Jane talks to Kirsten Chick about Nutrition brought to Life


    Kirsten Chick is an experienced and knowledgeable nutritional therapist, teacher and writer, and author of the book, Nutrition Brought to Life. 


    She has been practising since 2003 and offers online and phone consultations. She is known for her warm, approachable style, and aims to tailor recommendations not just to what people need, but also to what is manageable.

    As Kirsten believes food is to be enjoyed, she provides recipes and meal inspirations in her blogs and social media, and there are 50 recipes in section 2 of Nutrition Brought to Life.

    Kirsten also provides online workshops and courses, covering subjects ranging from sugar to menopause, and can provide bespoke workshops for companies, community groups and organisations.



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    43 mins
  • Adrian Hales
    Feb 17 2021

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    53 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Joan Keevill
    Jan 20 2021



    In this episode Jane talks to Joan Keevill about the power of Professional Networks.


    Joan is Director of Designs on Learning Ltd, an e-learning consultancy. She has a wide range of clients, many of them large corporates, and specialises in the areas of leadership and compliance. She also works with a number of associates who manage the production side of the work on her behalf. The majority of Joan's new business comes through her network so she invests time in nurturing it. Joan has been Chair of the eLearning Network since 2018 and on the Board since 2016. She initiated the webinar series, managed the transition in 2020 from face-to-face to more virtual events and recently ran the third round of Board elections. Being on the eLN enables Joan to reach out to over 20,000 industry professionals via its social media platforms, as well as to give something back to the industry after her decades of experience working in it.

     

     


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    41 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Paul Mathews
    Jan 20 2021


    In this episode Jane talks to Paul Matthews about Learning Transfer


    Paul Matthews is one of the leading Learning & Development experts, with three best-selling books to his name. An accomplished keynote speaker, he speaks around the world on a diverse range of topics. He brings L&D to life with stories from his extensive travels that fascinate and inspire. He is known for reducing complex theory down to practical tools and sharing them in a way that everyone can use to get better results. As well as being a sought-after speaker, Paul provides consultancy services, training workshops and webinars for blue-chip clients in the UK and beyond.





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    37 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Laura Overton
    Jan 4 2021
    56 mins
  • Jane Daly's Worklife podcast: Sara Davenport
    Dec 3 2020


    Sara Davenport - Philanthropist

    In this Episode Jane talk to Sara Davenport about Rebooting you Health


    Sara Davenport is a health writer and blogger. She is the founder of the health blog www.reboothealth.co.uk and author of best-selling books ‘Reboot your Health’ and ‘Reboot your Brain’. She is the founder of Breast Cancer Haven, one of the UK’s leading cancer charities. She has been involved with holistic health and natural medicine for more than 30 years and is a passionate advocate of furthering the concept of complementary therapies working hand in hand with conventional medicine.




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    34 mins