• Nikki J. Owen
    Sep 26 2023

    Nikki J. Owen has a dramatic past that changed legal history in 1978. She uses raw honesty to share what she went through and how she transformed her life from a very dark place. Nikki was a sufferer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) who was prosecuted for arson endangering life and attempting to kill her mother at the Old Bailey but made legal history on 22 December 1978 by successfully using her condition as a defence. Pioneering research doctor Katharina Dalton testified as an expert witness. 


    As a result of this trauma she developed tools and resources in attempt to help people to better manage stress and anxiety. The Healing Hub App (founded in 2020) is the result of three decades of tools and techniques pioneered by Owen who claims to have successfully treated thousands of individuals combining breath-work, sound therapy, neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis.


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    58 mins
  • Annabel Thomas
    Jul 25 2023

    On today’s episode, Sophy chats with the incredible Annabel Thomas, the creator and CEO of Scottish whisky company Nc’nean Distillery. Annabel started Nc’nean to change the way the world thinks about whisky from Scotland. Her mission was to create a whisky which could exist in harmony with this planet we call home. After leaving her job in London in 2013, she spent four years raising funds and building the distillery from the ground up on the west coast of Scotland. They’ve been distilling since 2017 and in 2020 we launched their first ever whisky. 


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    45 mins
  • Devonne Spence
    Jul 11 2023

    On today’s episode, Sam is chatting with Devonne Spence, founder of Andover Road, a bespoke PR and brand management for athletes, entrepreneurs and fintech. Her experience with some of the biggest fintech brands in the world has led her to combining her passions for sport and entrepreneurship to becoming a qualified sports agent, dedicating her expertise to helping young athletes invest in themselves and their future. Helping people succeed is Devonne's cornerstone and her network knows this well.


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    41 mins
  • Nichola Johnson-Marshall & Calli Louis
    Jun 27 2023

    On today’s episode, Sophy chats with Nichola Johnson-Marshall and Calli Louis — the co-founders of coaching and mentoring consultancy Working Wonder. Together, they work to empower businesses to create positive working environments and relationships that in turn drive innovation, creativity, productivity, and profitability. Pulling from their wealth of experience in big consumer brands and communications agencies, Nichola and Calli confidently embrace and create the working environments of the future.


    The Authority Gap:

    https://www.penguin.com.au/books/the-authority-gap-9781784165888


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    50 mins
  • Caz Meech
    Jun 13 2023

    On today’s episode, Sam is chatting with Caz Meech, the Global Head of Internal Communications, Employee Events and Engagement at automotive technology company, Keyloop. In her role, Caz focuses on initiatives promoting gender and diversity inclusion, neurodiversity in the workplace and achieving work-life balance — which as a mum with Irlen Syndrome working in a male-dominated industry, she knows all too well. 


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    46 mins
  • Wendy Shand
    May 30 2023

    Are women, thanks to generations of multi-tasking, naturally predisposed to leading on the resilience agenda?


    On today’s episode, Sophy is chatting with award winning entrepreneur Wendy Shand. Now the Chief Strategist at business crisis consultancy, Impact Resilience, Wendy’s impressive career has spanned consumer and B2B industries and global audiences.


    In 2006, Wendy founded the UK's leading family-friendly international travel brand — Tots to Travel. Her success over the last 15 years has been in identifying a valuable niche within a competitive market place and then creating a strategy and a compelling, engaging and commercial consumer brand to address it. 


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    43 mins
  • Ashleigh Huish
    May 16 2023

    On today’s episode, Sam is chatting with content creator and inclusive fashion influencer Ashleigh Huish. Her plus size try-on hauls and relatable family life during lockdown launched her to internet fame and a clothing range collaboration with In The Style. Harnessing her connection with her 1.2 million followers, she’s created a women’s clothing line inspired by what women really want — inclusivity no matter your shape or size. 


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    52 mins
  • Emma Jacobs
    May 2 2023
    In this week's episode, we're chatting with the lovely Emma Jacobs, work and careers features writer for the Financial Times. Emma's journalism has explored everything from quiet quitting to managerial endorsed forced fun, neurodiversity, the four day week, and intergenerational working. Have a listen as she chats with Samantha about her experience working in a male-dominated industry, the next generation of work, and more!

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    43 mins