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Power Hour

Best Of: Careers

Power Hour

Adrienne Herbert

Society & Culture

4.8713 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

This week’s episode brings you the best insights and advice from everything to do with careers. Adrienne speaks to Emma Gannon, writer, broadcaster and host of acclaimed Ctrl Alt Delete; Ben Wharfe, Director of People Operations at Fiit, and Samantha Clarke who is the author of Love It or Leave It: How to Be Happy at Work. Also hear Adrienne in conversation with the founders of Fiit, Sammi Adhami, Dan Shellard, and Ian McCaig, and last but not least DJ, label owner and Radio 1Xtra presenter Jamz Supernova.


The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.


Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!


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This is a Studio71 production.

Producer - Jack Claramunt

Assistant Producer - Winnie Simon

Exec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody Smith

Production Support - Phie McKenzie


Outro music by Paul Herbert Music.

Produced at Jamz Studio.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Yo, hey everyone, it's Adrienne here. This week's episode is our best of careers. So I think for many

0:10.7

people right now, they are rethinking their work life situation. They might be working from home.

0:15.5

They might even be considering making a career change. So I hope that this episode will be insightful and inspiring.

0:23.2

Enjoy.

0:28.0

That literally flipped like a switch on my 30th birthday.

0:31.4

I was like, oh, you can't tell me off now.

0:33.5

And when someone like kind of slaps your wrist and like tells you off,

0:37.4

like I get it quite a lot on Twitter. you shouldn't say that and like on something really petty

0:41.5

And I'm like no I can say that like I'm 30 excuse me I'm 30 and actually I think ageism is quite rife especially if you're a woman

0:50.5

That's what I think when I was in my 20s doing some really cool stuff actually like when I look back I don't know if you're a woman. That's what I think. When I was in my 20s doing some really cool stuff actually,

0:56.1

like when I look back, I don't know if you have this.

0:58.4

When at the time you're beating yourself up and you're like,

1:00.1

oh, I'm nothing, I'm crap, I'm rubbish.

1:02.0

Looking back, I'm like, oh, well done you, actually.

1:04.3

You were 23 and you did that talk in front of those people.

1:06.8

Like, you were scared and actually I think that ageism went both ways like I felt I had

1:12.2

imposter syndrome because I was young and I also felt like people were like ah she's she's only young

1:16.5

yeah I think it's in personally I it's a kind of I guess like a pet hate of mine it really

1:22.1

frustrates me and I think because you know everyone grows up at different rate everyone's

1:26.2

experiences I think do shape them and their age doesn't matter.

1:30.6

So I think I often see now, you know, people who are younger who might have so much more insight and so much more like on one specific topic.

1:38.9

But people who are older or in a maybe more senior position don't really value or respect to want to hear it.

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