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  • Content Warning: This episode mentions attempted suicide and despair.

    “If you put me back 13 years ago when I was going to run my car into a tree I never ever would have believed that this life I have right now is possible. I would have called you absolutely fucking bonkers to ever thought that was possible." Andy Coley

    In today's episode, we have Andy Coley, who shares his story of his “epic life fail” as Life took over, ‘wrong’ decisions, foggy thinking, where everything felt out of control in the pursuit of being in full control. Andy shares the moment he felt like there was only one way out of it, and the moment he realised there was a better way.

    We talk about how our inner voice can beat ourselves up, create unwanted noise, the constant chatter and how clarity comes in amongst the confusion. Andy shares how he found a new path through coaching and neuro linguistic programming (NLP), but it wasn't without the ups and downs of navigating a transformative journey.

    Andy shares how being in control is sometimes more about letting go, and knowing you can trust yourself, rather than keeping a tight grip that is surfacing your progress.

    “Don’t let life happen to you, be in control, but not so tight it hinders”



    Here are the highlights:

    05:35 Struggled with suicidal thoughts, found hope and support.

    07:55 Inner turmoil and self-doubt overcome with help.

    11:40 Seeking help and support to overcome debt.

    16:02 Struggling business turned around through coaching and NLP.

    18:32 Discussing the importance of therapy and coaching for help.

    25:10 Struggled at boot camp, but found support.

    30:18 Extensive NLP training business, coaching and team development.

    31:33 Focus on leadership and management in business.

    34:51 Motivational speaker focuses on impact, not money.

    40:07 Seek and embrace support in tough times.

    48:11 Take control of your life, make changes.

    Andy’s Another Door go-tos

    The things that helped Andy navigate change.

    Books: “NLP at Work”, by Sue Knight

    Music: “Times Like These.” Foo Fighters

    The one piece of advice:

    “Get support and perspective. Find someone who's a good listener, not a good teller. Or journal, get it out of your head…just write it. Set your intentions for your future. Your unconscious mind needs some direction. What is it you'd love to have happen? What would you like it to be like in a year's time from where you are right now? Don’t be afraid to have bold goals for yourself. They are a signal to yourself that you mean it”.

    About Andy Coley

    Andy is an award-winning TEDx speaker (he won TEDx speaker of the year last year) and is also an executive coach and leadership development trainer who works with major plc businesses, the NHS and organisations such as Meta, The Cabinet Office and a lot within the computer games industry.

    He's currently working on a leadership development book which is due to hit the shelves in October 2024.

    Find out more: https://www.andycoley.com; https://www.gamestudiotraining.com

    Connect with Andy:

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andycoley/



    About your host Eleanor Tweddell

    Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it’s 121 coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training. Eleanor’s work centres around how we, as humans, work through change, embracing the messy bits, the role of playing, with the aim to see opportunity. “Too often we get stuck in the change happening to us, when just through that next door is an exciting next chapter.”

    Eleanor is the founder of Another Door, and Get-Recommended.com and the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    Website: eleanortweddell.com



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  • “I know that burnout is preventable. I know that every single one of us can take steps to prevent it and to avoid it. I will say, perhaps somewhat oddly, for some of us, we have to get to that point of burnout in order for us to make the changes. I want to make burnout not be a thing, because we never reach it"

    In today's episode is Kelly Swingler, ‘the burnoutologist’ and author of Mind The Gap: A Story of Burnout, Breakthrough and Beyond. Kelly shares her moment of burnout in a high pressure HR corporate role, and how she is now on a mission to banish burnout altogether as a place we never get to.

    We explore the nuances of burnout, exploring the importance of preventative measures, introspection, and redefining success beyond material gains. We cover the significance of self-care, identity, and re-evaluating your values to prevent burnout. But most importantly we share an optimism than burnout does not need to be a thing.

    "Who am I at my core? What are my values, my passions, my drivers, my strengths, what gets me out of bed in the morning? What motivates me? The closer we can get to that, the further away from burnout."

    Here are the highlights:

    01:39 Burnout can show up in our lives in so many different ways.

    09:07 Plans changed, unexpected family expansion, and I faced an uncertain future.

    11:29 Recognised the need to help others.

    16:56 Clients feeling broken due to burnout.

    30:16 If you are struggling with burnout, seek help from professionals.

    48:08 Toxic power dynamics lead to stress and burnout.

    53:17 Staying aligned prevents burnout from taking over.

    Kelly’s Another Door go-tos

    The things that helped Kelly navigate change.

    Books: "The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brene Brown

    Music: Any track by Pink

    The one piece of advice: “I would invite you to sit with the question. Who are you? And either…sit with a friend and just sit and ask the question or sit and journal with it? Speak it into your phone. Do it with a team member. Do it with a loved one. Do it with a child, family member, partner, whoever. “

    About Kelly

    Kelly is a leading voice and expert in Burnout in the world of work.

    “My first Burnout made me seriously ill and my second almost killed me. When I left my in-house corporate career my replacement died in her sleep whilst away on a leadership residential. My work exists because no other Leader will experience Burnout or jeopardise their health for their career, and no other Leader will die.”

    Kelly has worked with employers such as Waitrose, John Lewis, Luminus Group, and Genesis Housing. ​Clients include Thomas Cook, NEWS UK, LUSH, Huawei, Tesco, Walsingham Support, BUNZL, M&S, Affinity Water, Reigate and Banstead Borough Borough Council, NHS, Dominos, LifePlus, Visa, Natwest, and Barclays.

    Kelly is a five-time author, and contributor for a variety of magazines, newspapers, and publications, and appears on radio and TV raising issues around burnout.

    Kelly’s mission is to banish Burnout in a changing world of work is what gets me out of bed each day.

    Find out more: https://www.kellyswingler.com/

    About your host Eleanor Tweddell:

    Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it’s 121 coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training. Eleanor’s work centres around how we, as humans, work through change, embracing the messy bits, the role of playing, with the aim to see opportunity. “Too often we get stuck in the change happening to us, when just through that next door is an exciting next chapter.”

    Eleanor is the founder of Another Door, and Get-Recommended.com and the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    Website: eleanortweddell.com

    Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

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  • "I was doing far too much and I had been doing far too much as long as I could remember. I didn't know the word burnout still at that point in time but I was burnt out and I needed to make a drastic change."

    In today's episode, we're joined by the incredible Tamu Thomas, who brings her wisdom and heart-centred approach to self-growth and healing.

    Tamu shares her story of transitioning from a high pressure, high stress career to a life more aligned with her core values, and a life filled with more joy. A move sparked by her battles with depression, anxiety, and a powerful wake-up call during a panic attack. We talk about her latest book, "Women Who Work Too Much," which is a rallying cry for women (actually anyone can read this and resonate!) to see their true selves beyond societal expectations.

    I loved the poetic and affirming notes in her book that seek to connect directly with the heart, and support you to break free from a toxic work culture. So often we don’t realise we are in that cycle, or that we have options.

    So join us for a deeply inspirational and soothing conversation about breaking free, finding our own rhythm, and embracing the beautiful messiness of life.

    "I thought there's no way in the world I am robbing my child of a vibrant, energetic, joyful mother. I want to make sure that I am role modelling for her something different, a ‘new form of womanhood’."

    Here are the highlights:

    04:44 Struggling single mum vows to work for herself.

    07:38 Overcoming panic, burnout, and seeking personal growth.

    10:11 Supporting women to work less, live more.

    15:07 Seek help and support in your journey.

    19:14 Plans to publish book developed naturally and unexpectedly.

    22:58 Hay House supported book on challenging topics.

    24:32 Clarity in understanding and expressing core values.

    30:18 Investing in coaching, growth-minded friends, and transition.

    32:35 Open up, connect, and explore new perspectives.

    39:17 Book addresses shadow aspects of working too much.

    Tamu Thomas’ Another Door go-tos

    The things that helped Tamu navigate change.

    Books: “The Shadow Effect" by Deepak Chopra, Debbie Ford, and Marianne Williamson. “Return to Love" by Marianne Williamson**

    Music: “Love Will Save the Day" by Des-ree*

    The one piece of advice:

    “Look at the door in front of you. Be moved by the door in front of you. Walk through that door. Take the next step and the next step and the next step. Keep your walking forward.”

    About your host Eleanor Tweddell:

    Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it’s 121 coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training. Eleanor’s work centres around how we, as humans, work through change, embracing the messy bits, the role of playing, with the aim to see opportunity. “Too often we get stuck in the change happening to us, when just through that next door is an exciting next chapter.”

    Eleanor is the founder of Another Door, and Get-Recommended.com and the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    Website: eleanortweddell.com

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out www.get-recommended.com

    About Tamu Thomas

    Tamu Thomas is an accomplished author, executive coach, and keynote speaker who empowers ambitious individuals and organisations to achieve sustainable success through dynamic leadership.

    Her work focuses on creating emotional safety, self-trust, and fulfilment for high-achieving women, helping them break free from toxic productivity and embrace a more harmonious, joyful approach to work and life. Tamu's unique methodology blends somatic practices, nervous system awareness, and leadership expertise, creating a holistic approach that addresses both personal and professional growth.

    A sought-after speaker and thought leader, Tamu has been featured in publications such as Harper's Bazaar, Stylist Magazine and Psychologies and is the author of the acclaimed book "Women Who Work Too Much: Break Free from Toxic Productivity and Find Your Joy." She is passionate about helping individuals and organisations create cultures of well-being, where everyone can thrive.

    Connect with Tamu:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamu.thomas/

    Website: https://www.livethreesixty.com/

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  • “Starting something new is really exciting, and closing one door on something that doesn't serve you or make you happy anymore is very good for your mind, body, and spirit.”

    Claire Winter is the creative force behind the Creatrix Journey and Winter Audio and she shares her journey of embracing joy and ease in her work after closing the door on a successful but exhausting content marketing business to curating walking and creative writing experiences and co-founding a podcast production agency.

    We talk about tricky mid-life transitions, surviving burn out, and testing new ventures.

    Get ready for a deep conversation about finding freedom, the messy bits in between, and the intentional shifts we can make to close a door with no regrets.

    "So all the things that I've built and learned, storytelling, how to write great headlines, how to express yourself, how to find what your unique talents are and share them with the world. I'm able to bring them to the work that I do and all of it feels aligned. It feels joyful."

    Or

    “Creating for the joy of it, not because you have to."

    Here are the highlights:

    04:02 Self-employment journey involves many twists and turns.

    07:02 Being self-employed has it challenges.

    12:43 Transition from content marketing to soul-led creativity.

    14:11 Creating and holding space for others to create

    18:26 Listen to the body's signals, find fulfillment in work.

    20:53 Consider what you need and overcome fear.

    25:32 Create and share your unique content, and amplify on socials.

    Claire Winter’s Another Door go-tos

    The things that helped Claire navigate change.

    Books: The Artist's Way, Julia Cameron

    Music: Go Your Own Way. Fleetwood Mac

    The one piece of advice: “Go for a walk and do some writing after your walk to get clear on why you're closing that door and explore the opportunities of the new doors that you could open.”

    About your host Eleanor Tweddell:

    Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it’s 121 coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training. Eleanor’s work centres around how we, as humans, work through change, embracing the messy bits, the role of playing, with the aim to see opportunity. “Too often we get stuck in the change happening to us, when just through that next door is an exciting next chapter.”

    Eleanor is the founder of Another Door, and Get-Recommended.com and the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    Website: eleanortweddell.com

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out www.get-recommended.com

    About Claire Winter: Claire is a creativity and writing coach, award-winning podcaster, and co-founder of production agency Winter Audio. She uses a blended coaching and mentoring approach to ignite her client's creativity so they can share their authentic voice and story with the world. She is a former journalist and started her career at ITN in radio and television,

    She also curates walking and writing experiences with her business the Creatrix Journey and loves to share her knowledge about powerful storytelling, nature connection, walking, and creative writing with organisations and individuals. You can download her free Creative Writing Guide here: https://creatrixjourney.com/free-writing-guide/

    Connect with:

    Instagram: @clairewinteruk;

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-winter-writer/

    Website: creatrixjourney.com; winteraudio.co.uk



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  • “It is never what happens to you, it’s how you react to it”

    On this episode Andrea McLean, media coach and presenter, joins us to talk about early career doors that open and close for us that lead us, often unexpectedly, to define where our career goes. We talk about when life feels like a hall of mirrors, accidental careers, the people around us in moments of change, losing your dream job and not letting fear get in the way,

    Andrea’s refreshing philosophy of saying yes and going with the flow is a good reminder to be open to opportunities, even if they don’t quite fit what you had in mind.

    “Ask the question - will I regret saying no, why wouldn’t I say yes?”

    Here are the highlights:

    04:31 Mistakenly applied for a weather presenter job.

    08:36 Editor resisted leaving for a new weather presenter job.

    14:16 Overcoming challenges and taking calculated risks.

    19:07 Sudden job loss caused confusion and disappointment.

    22:54 Invited for an interview due to mistaken identity.

    29:11 Every decision is personal, even in business.

    43:59 A resilient person keeps bouncing back from failure.

    45:39 Preparing for the worst-case scenarios can reduce fear.

    48:13 Fear is a tiger; learn to walk alongside it.

    57:11 Take small manageable steps for more progress.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Andrea’s Another Door go-tos

    The things that helped Andrea navigate change.

    Books: Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff, Girl, wash your face by Rachel Hollis, What am I missing? by Emma Reed Turrell

    Music: Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Foo Fighters - Times Like These

    The one piece of advice: “They say to take life one step at a time. I think too often we try to take 2 bigger steps. And if you visualise it this way, when you try and take a massive stride, you're so out of balance and you're so likely to fall over because you've taken this huge step. Whereas actually if you just take small manageable steps you will make so much more progress and you'll be so much more sure footed in what you're doing than trying to take huge big steps. So my bit of advice would be to relax. Don't think that every step you take needs to be massive.”

    About your host Eleanor Tweddell:

    Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it’s 121 coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training. Eleanor’s work centres around how we, as humans, work through change, embracing the messy bits, the role of playing, with the aim to see opportunity. “Too often we get stuck in the change happening to us, when just through that next door is an exciting next chapter.”

    Eleanor is the founder of Another Door, and Get-Recommended.com and the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    Website: eleanortweddell.com

    About Andrea McLean:

    Andrea McLean is Multiple Sunday Times Best Selling Author, Broadcaster, Media Coach, Keynote Speaker, and Brand Ambassador. In her 24-year career as a broadcaster Andrea has interviewed some of the biggest names in the business, including Beyoncé, Drew Barrymore, Michael Bublé and Ariana Grande. She also hosted ITV’s ratings and multi award-winning live national Daytime chat show Loose Women for 13 years.

    Andrea works with Entertainers, Creatives, Authors, Brands, Founders and CEOs, helping them tell their story so they can sell their talents. Her CPD Accredited Online Coaching Course helps individuals, teams and communities get their message across clearly and with integrity.

    Find out more: https://themediacoach.academy/

    Connect with Andrea:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreamclean1/

    Produced by winteraudio.co.uk




  • In today's episode, I sit down with the remarkable Alexandra Galvis, formerly known as Authentic Alex on LinkedIn. Alexandra takes us on an extraordinary journey from spiritual awakenings to ancestral discoveries, and from mystical ceremonies in Colombia to the retreats that radically transformed her life.

    Tune in as Alexandra shares her transformative experiences of uncovering family curses, awakening clairvoyant abilities, and healing ancestral lands. We'll explore her travels, encounters with spiritual guides, and the profound impact these experiences have had on her career and personal growth.

    Come with us as we open Another Door with Alexandra Galvis.

    Here are the highlights:

    08:15 Miscarriage led to a life-changing retreat with women.

    14:36 Saturn return led to a health crisis and introspection.

    18:23 Retreat sparked a spiritual journey, and led to ecstatic dance.

    29:30 Instinctively writing and listening to the voices from the land

    40:20 Seeking guidance after encountering signs of death.

    46:54 Obsessed with personal and spiritual development journey.

    52:13 Intuition about dying, ancestry course causes conflict.

    56:58 Unexpected discovery of black magic rituals at home.

    01:07:27 Unemployed for 9 months, but finds a new role quickly.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    About your host Eleanor Tweddell:

    Eleanor Tweddell is the founder of Another Door, a place to navigate change, and founder of Recommended, a platform to find experts to support change in your workplace. Eleanor helps people to create transformative experiences in the workplace through training, speaking and workshops. Eleanor is the author of Why losing your job could be the best thing that ever happened to you.

    Connect with Eleanor:

    instagram/anotherdooruk

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/

    About Alex:

    In July 2015, Alexandra began documenting her Heroine's Journey on LinkedIn. Every single thing that you'd be scared of sharing publicly, Alexandra either wrote about, videoed or spoke about over the years to disarm some of the societal conventions that keep these topics taboo.

    After finding herself in a leadership position at 24, she experienced a quarter-life crisis that led to leaving the corporate world and creating a new definition of success. Since then, Alexandra has been named LinkedIn Top Voice UK and become an official LinkedIn Learning Instructor with over half a million learners taking my courses.

    Shortly after, she co-created a side project called #LinkedInLocal, events inviting LinkedIn connections to meet in real life, which became the biggest hashtag campaign on LinkedIn. Creating communities in 100 countries and 1,000 cities with no budget before handing over the reins to LinkedIn.

    However, at the peak of her entrepreneurial career as a Leadership Trainer, LinkedIn Coach & International Keynote Speaker she suffered a miscarriage and was plunged into grief, triggering a Dark Night of the Soul where she lost her identity, career, relationship, and joie de vivre.

    From there Alexandra began taking an interest in how we deal with loss and what it can teach us about love and how to truly live. She began learning that creativity can be a pathway to healing, mythology can be the alchemy for transformation, and writing can be a way back home.

    Alexandra's healing journey led to a nine-month sabbatical at the start of 2023 to reconnect with her roots in Colombia and Morocco, researching family ancestry and genealogy. Connect with Alex on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/authenticalex/
  • In this episode my guest is Beverley Akufo-Addo and we are talking about returning to work, Beverly’s story involves many different doors closing, doors opening and how she returned stronger and better each time. Beverley specialises in burn-out and helping people to work through their confidence when a door has closed. I am sure you will be inspired by her story.

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Follow Beverley on INSTA here: https://www.instagram.com/bevdidthattt/

  • If you were around in the eighties clubbing it in places like Ibiza you will know my guest in this episode; Brandon Block, years of partying led to Brandon’s another door moment, we talk about that journey and the moment something went “Clunk” inside Brandon’s head and he knew it was time for a new chapter.

    If you want to be part of Brandon’s retreat in Ibiza in October and find out more about “Happy Days” click here: https://brandonblock.com

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

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  • Andrew Tilling is the founder of the Hive Change Consultancy - he returns to Another Door to tell his own story and Another Door Moments. This is an episode about honesty and realising that change sometimes has to come into your life, Andrew shares that exploration of that journey.

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Find The Hive Change Consultancy here: https://consultthehive.com/what-we-do

  • This is the Another Door story of Ruth Kudzi. Ruth is an amazing coach but she has also had a number of another door moments in her life, like the day she decided to make a conscious decision to give up a “good normal” job teaching. This episode is all about ownership, if you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Ruth's book

    How to Feel Better: 4 Steps to Self-Coach Your Way to a Happier More Authentic You

    Is available from Amazon and good bookshops.

    Find out more about Ruth here: https://ruthkudzi.com

  • Madeline McQueen is a force, just listen to any of her talks on YouTube and you will feel that force, she has a very heartfelt and traumatic story of when a door closed for her, she also talks honestly about her corporate career. I think you will get great strength from listening to this episode.

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Find out about the Compass Club here: https://www.madelinemcqueen.com

  • Foluke Akinlose MBE runs The Precious award and the Precious movement. She had a successful corporate career but always wanted to do something else, suddenly she found herself "let go" a door closed and now she has changed her life. This is a story of Faluke's highs and lows.

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Check out Precious right here: https://preciousonline.co.uk

    Follow Foluke on INSTA here: https://www.instagram.com/folukeakinlosembe/?hl=en

  • This episode is a brutally honest and at times quite funny story. Cate Sevilla’s Another Door story involves jobs at Google, Buzzfeed and Microsoft later becoming editor-in-chief of The Pool which collapsed whilst she was at the helm, it led her to write a book - How to Work Without Losing Your Mind.

    If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Cate's Favourite Album "The Golden Hour" listen on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/album/7f6xPqyaolTiziKf5R5Z0c?si=hB8b5jCcQL2Z-An1CTpA2Q

    Cate's Favourite Podcast "Armchair Expert" find out more here: https://armchairexpertpod.com

  • On this episode I have Dawn Kelly, Dawn is from New York she lost her job but went on to create an amazing business called The Nourish Spot a healthy eatery in Jamaica, Queens NY.

    Find out more about The Nourish Spot here:

    https://the-nourish-spot.myshopify.com

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

  • You are not just a job title, it’s time to rethink redundancy, losing or even changing your job. In this episode, author and Managing Editor, News Production at ITN Kim Rowell is my guest.

    This is a Podcast all about ideas and pathways, find out how Kim’s career went from working at Clinton Cards to Managing Editor, plenty of ideas for you to takeaway if you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Check out Kim's book here: https://unbound.com/books/kim-rowell/

    Follow Kim on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimrowell/?originalSubdomain=uk

    Twitter here: https://twitter.com/KimRowellTV

  • Do you ever feel as if your home, career, partner, family and friends tie you down? What if you were to let go of just one of these? How about all of them? How could you direct yourself without your usual, predictable conditions, comforts, and familiar routines? In this episode Ray Martin author of "Life Without a Tie"

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    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

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  • See change as an opportunity, stories about change and the opportunities they present, a job lost, redundancy, change in life and relationships .. when one door closes another opens. Come join us on that journey .. stories of hope, ideas and action only on Another Door Podcast.

  • In this episode we are talking about “Reverse Mentorship”, something that can create a unique perspective for senior staff as they hand over the mentorship to their mentee. Patrice Gordon is a highly qualified executive coach and personal development advocate specialising in women's development programming and reverse mentoring.

    Her efforts on building an inclusive environment for all at Virgin Atlantic has been publicly recognised by Richard Branson.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

    https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk

    Find out more about Patrice here: https://www.eminere.co.uk

    Patrice’s book is “Reverse Mentoring: Removing Barriers and Building Belonging in the Workplace”

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  • This episode charts the challenging and remarkable story of author Carolyn Hobdey's path out of despair following the loss of everything she had known: a long-term relationship, beautiful home, high-powered job and ‘ready-made’ family. This is her Another Door Moment where she turned self-loathing into love.

    Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out

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    There's quite a bit of fruity language in this episode, Carolyn is also the Author of "All The Twats I Met Along The Way" and "De-Twat Your Life (The Twats Trilogy Book 2)"

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