For our very first episode, we talk to Serena Guen, founder and CEO of multimedia travel brand SUITCASE, best known for its travel and fashion-inspired quarterly magazine.
Plus – we hear from a freelancer who’s having trouble getting her clients to pay her, and offer some advice on how to cope if you’re struggling with a bossy co-worker (who isn’t actually your boss).
SUITCASE: www.suitcasemag.com
Find Serena Guen on Twitter (@SerenaGuen) and Instagram (@serenaguen)
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042. Ashley C. Ford. Class Transition. Money And Identity.
041. Anna Sale. Conflict Over Money. How To Talk About It.
040. Lucy Moon. The Influencer Economy. Dealing With Scrutiny.
039. Clare Seal. Getting Into Debt. Getting Out Of Debt.
038. Yomi Adegoke. Buying A Flat. Class And Race.
037. Vicky Spratt. Renting And Homeownership. Class And Social Mobility.
036. Mona Chalabi. Money Dysmorphia. Cultural Attitudes To Money.
035. Ann Friedman. Negotiating Your Rates. Self-Employment Finances.
BONUS EPISODE: We Need To Talk About Money (Extract)
034. Paris Lees. Class Transition. Gender And Identity.
033. Pandora Sykes. Modern Dilemmas. Ambition And Success.
032. Amy Fraser. Building A Community. Recovering From Trauma.
031. Anna Wiener. Toxic Startups. The Truth About Tech.
030. Emma Dabiri. Inventing Whiteness. From Allyship to Coalition.
029. Sirin Kale. Career Pivots. Government Accountability.
028. Sarah Jaffe. Hustle Culture. Exploitative Bosses.
027. Marjon Carlos. Working In Fashion. Conversations About Race.
026. Penny Martin. Women’s Media. Celebrating Peculiarities.
BONUS EPISODE: A Feminist State Of The Union.
025: Elaine Welteroth. Harnessing Ambition. Navigating Office Politics.
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