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!
Laura Mucha (Replay): On Love & Attachment
Martha Beck (Replay): Why You Should Tell The Truth
Meg Mason (Replay): From Almost Binning Her Book, To Bestseller
Genelle Aldred (Replay): How To Communicate Like a Pro
Goodbye Ctrl Alt Delete! A Final Voicenote from Emma 🎙
Samantha Clarke (Replay): Life As A Happiness Consultant
Dr Emma Hepburn (Replay): How To Have A Happy Brain
Sophie Heawood (Replay): What To Expect When You Weren't Expecting To Be Expecting
Rana Foroohar (Replay): Are Big Tech Companies Evil?
Oliver Burkeman (Replay): Productivity Is A Trap
Naomi Alderman (Replay): Life As A Polymath
Sophie Walker (Replay): How To Be More Activist
Emma Forrest (Replay): Terrible First Drafts & Writing Your Life
Natalie Lue (Replay): How To Actually Get Stuff Done
#368 Does Hybrid Working Help Or Hinder Our Health & Wellbeing?
Laura Dockrill (Replay): Motherhood, Mental Health & Me
Christine Armstrong (Replay): The Myth Of Work-Life Balance
#367 Anisah Osman Britton: On How Tech Can Empower You
Africa Brooke (Replay): Why Uncomfortable Conversations Matter
Anna Codrea-Rado (Replay): The Carrie Bradshaw Freelance Myth
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