This is a special live episode recording live at Waterstones Tottenham Court Road as part of my Multi-Hyphen Method book tour.
I spoke to the amazing Chidera Eggerue aka The Slumflower, an author, viral sensation and inspirational speaker who makes the Internet a better place. We were also joined by Louise Troen, VP of International marketing at Bumble (one of the sponsors of my UK book tour!)
In this episode, I discuss topics from my book The Multi-Hyphen Method - we discuss confidence, self-promotion, new definitions of success, creativity in the workplace, flexi-hours and how to foster diverse thought at work. I absolutely loved recording this episode, and hope you enjoy listening!
#76 Daisy Buchanan Q&A [BONUS]: Femvertising, Freelancing & Feminism
#75 Gemma Cairney (Recorded With Live Audience): Toxic Friends & Heartache
#74 Seth Godin: Educating Yourself & False Fear
#73 Lilly Singh: How To Be A BAWSE
#72 Victoria Magrath (In The Frow): Getting a PHD, Brands & YouTube
#71 Daisy Buchanan (Author): How To Be A Grown-Up (Or At Least Try)
#70 Melissa Hemsley: On Home-Cooking + Meditation
#69 Bryony Gordon: Mental Health & Marathons
#68 with Lena Dunham: Dealing With Life Online & Offline
#67 Alice Lowe (Filmmaker) - Recorded at The BFI with a live audience
#66 Imrie Morgan: Building A Platform For Black British Millennials
#65 Gillian Anderson & Jennifer Nadel: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere
#64 Elan Mastai: Dystopian Worlds & Winging It
#63 Liv Purvis (Bonus Episode): Comparing and Despairing
#61 Tiffanie Darke: Generation X vs Millennials
#60 Grace Victory: On Building Confidence & Staying In Your Own Lane
#58 Sophie Kinsella - A Not So Perfect Life
#57 Scarlett Curtis - Collaboration, Campaigning & Taking Action
#55 Bridget Minamore (Poet & Journalist) - How Much Would It Cost To Delete Your Twitter Account?
#54 Laura Dockrill (Poet & Author) - You Don’t Have To Be One Thing
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