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🗓️ 22 July 2017
⏱️ 34 minutes
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0:00.0 | This episode of Control-Or Delete is sponsored by King Fisher, the company behind |
0:05.0 | recognizable home improvement brands such as B&Q and Screw Fix, who help make better homes |
0:10.4 | accessible for everyone. And who, by the way, doesn't love a pop down to be in queue? I definitely do. |
0:16.0 | Kingfisher have recently partnered with Google Cloud, a collaboration that together will support and prepare for retail's next digital age. |
0:24.3 | From infrastructure to data analytics, they are looking for the right people to help them succeed, |
0:29.8 | and that could be you. |
0:31.2 | They're looking for tech professionals interested in software engineering, data |
0:35.0 | analytics, data science, e-commerce and much more. They also have a range of brilliant benefits, |
0:41.0 | competitive salaries, private health care for the family, and an outstanding pension scheme. |
0:46.0 | So if you're interested, go to careers. Kingfisher.com today to find out more about their tech and digital roles. Thank you so much to King Fisher |
0:55.3 | for sponsoring this podcast. |
0:56.7 | Hello and welcome back to another episode of Control-Lock Delete. This is the podcast that talks |
1:01.4 | about creativity, our relationship with the internet and stories about being human. |
1:06.1 | So today's guest is Kathy Rensen Brink. She's a brilliant author, born in Cornwall, grew up in Yorkshire, |
1:11.9 | and she now lives in London where she works as a writer and a journalist. |
1:15.6 | She is the author of the Sunday Times best-selling memoir The Last Act of Love, which was shortlisted for the |
1:21.0 | welcome book prize last year and one of my personal favorite |
1:24.0 | memoirs of last year. It tells the story of Kathy and her family coming to terms with a horrific accident |
1:29.6 | involving her younger brother Matti and the heartbreaking aftermath of what happened. |
1:34.2 | It deals with grief, heartbreak, family and the human experience of dealing with something |
1:38.6 | awful that changes your life forever. |
1:40.8 | Her second book is out now, it's called A Manual for Heartache. It's taking her |
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