This week we bring you a special edition of Work Like A Woman, where Mary was interviewed by broadcaster Miranda Sawyer in front of a live audience at the Shaw Theatre, London.
Together they discuss Mary's roots, her progression through some of the most well-known high street brands, to the highs and lows that brought her to this point.
Thanks to Penguin Random House for producing this live event, the staff at the Shaw Theatre, and our sponsors Natwest. To find out more just search NatWest: Rethinking Business .
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"I had a strong vision..." with Tom Herbert
"Are you kidding? You wouldn't say that to a man" with Trinny Woodall
"Our country is broken because our politics is broken" with Gina Miller
"I'm not sure I want to be called an activist" with Florence Given
"The answer is, there is no answer" with Dr Sharon Blackie
"When trauma happens, we take a lesson from it" with Tarun Gidoomal
"We need to expand what beautiful is" with Ione Gamble
“Then something marvellous happened” with Jasper Conran
“The wind of change is moving” with Jude Kelly
"I had the key all along" with Candice Brathwaite
“We’re far too obsessed with failure” with Julian Metcalfe (Pret A Manger / Itsu founder)
“I’m digging and I need an answer” with Lemn Sissay
“I felt I could handle it…” with Jane Shepherdson
Introducing Beautiful Misfits - the new series from Mary Portas
TKE: Why purpose is the key to resilience, with Emma Jones (Enterprise Nation)
TKE: Empowering small businesses with Kelly Devine (President, UK & Ireland at Mastercard)
TKE: Repairing clothes and communities, with Patrick Grant, Community Clothing
TKE: Rewriting the rules, with Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder
TKE: Using business to save the planet, with Beth Thoren, Patagonia
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