Hello and welcome back. I'm replaying some old favourite episodes this week while I am on holiday. This episode was recorded in February 2018. I met Greta in the Soho Hotel for the interview to talk about the release of her film Ladybird. Since then, of course she's gone on to make the incredible masterpiece that is her own version of Little Women that she wrote and directed. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and it also received nominations at the BAFTAs and Golden Globe Awards. Hope you enjoy this little trip down memory lane!
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#246 Frankie Bridge: An Open Book
#245 Rana Foroohar: The Rise of Big Tech
#244 Ann Napolitano: From 80 Rejections To A Global Bestseller
#243 Ruby Warrington: What Does It Mean To Be "Sober Curious"?
#242 Kiley Reid: When Fiction Does What A Thinkpiece Cannot
#241 Gillian Anderson: TV, Time Out & Trying New Things
#240 Sarah Ellis (Part 2): Confidence Gremlins & Squiggly Motherhood
#239 Sarah Ellis (Part 1): Embrace The Squiggly Career
#238 Lucy Sheridan: The Comparison Cure: Be Less ‘Them’, More You
#237 Emma Forrest: Writing & Transcendental Meditation
#236 Rachel DeLoache Williams: My Friend Anna, The Scammer
#235 Ayesha Hazarika: on Online Tribalism & Multi-Hyphening
#234 Emily Weiss: On Building Glossier
#233 Eva Chen: On Building A Brand On Instagram
#232 BONUS: How Do We Make Work Better? (with Investors In People)
#231 Elaine Welteroth: On Quitting Your Job & Carving Out A New Path
#230 Jennifer Pastiloff: On Hearing Loss & Listening For A Living
#229 Jamie Bartlett: The Missing Cryptoqueen
#228 Marie Le Conte: Gossip, Power & Politics
#227 Dawn O'Porter: Is Anyone's Life As Perfect As It Looks?
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