Another Door Stories

Eleanor Tweddell

A podcast of hope. Sharing stories of those another door moments, moments that change your life. Like the best friend who shares the words you need to hear when Life stuff is happening. This is what the podcast is all about. And it might make you smile. Thank you for listening.

  1. #167 Sparking Joy, Playing with Possibility and Rebranding Life with Sapna Pieroux

    18/12/2025

    #167 Sparking Joy, Playing with Possibility and Rebranding Life with Sapna Pieroux

    "Life's been tough over the last couple of years not just for me, but economically, for a lot of businesses. If I can bring joy into business owners' lives and make them feel better about what they're doing, that's brilliant." Ever wondered how to reopen doors (or even build brand new ones) after life throws you a curveball? This episode is all about finding the spark of joy, even in your darkest moments, and building communities that thrive on play, experimentation, and authentic connection. I'm joined by brand strategist, author, and accidental entrepreneur Sapna Pieroux, who opens up about pausing her business after a breast cancer diagnosis, dealing with grief, rediscovering herself through play, and why "karaoke networking" (aka The NotWorkers) might be the future of business building. Sapna shares how volunteering, creativity, and saying YES to the things that spark joy led her not just to restart, but to totally reinvent what community means in business.  Highlights: 00:05 Why play matters more than ever in business and life 04:05 Sapna's cancer journey and closing her business 05:28 Walking through grief and rediscovering herself 07:03 How coaching (and the search for joy) transformed her next steps 09:56 Volunteering, Borrow My Doggy, and finding joy in small moments 14:03 The birth of The NotWorkers, karaoke as business networking 16:33 Why the caliber of company beats perfect pitch 18:25 How play fast-tracks real relationships (and great business) 19:00 Personal brand vs. business brand, how Sapna evolved her business 28:06 Playfulness as a business advantage 31:31 Play, creativity, and mental health, why it works 37:04 Why your hobbies and passions matter for your brand 42:18 Practical tips: Getting visible when you're navigating change 49:03 Sapna's soundtrack for change (think: karaoke gems!) 50:25 The books that shaped Sapna's journey 52:43 The best advice for navigating change (and life) with joy Sapna's Change Toolkit: Soundtrack: "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tiffany, "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse, "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross, and anything joyful and karaoke-worthy! Book: The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell Bonus: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo One piece of advice: "There is always a choice. Declutter fiercely and focus on what sparks joy, people, work, experiences. Success isn't just size or money, it's happiness with your choices." Connect with Sapna: Connect with Sapna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sapnapieroux/ Thinking about rebranding? First your Brand Performance Score https://letsgetvisiblequiz.scoreapp.com/ Join the free VIP Waitlist for BrandVisions.AI launching soon: https://waitlist.brandvision.app/ Join The NotWorkers Waitlist https://forms.gle/AoS2GZH8wHpsK2WCA   Work with Eleanor: Buy the Book - Another Door Opens; 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com     Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    54 min
  2. #166 Turning down a 'Dream Job' and saying Yes before you're ready with Katie Best

    11/12/2025

    #166 Turning down a 'Dream Job' and saying Yes before you're ready with Katie Best

    "Be brave enough to say yes even if it wasn't in your niche or part of 'the plan'. That's what keeps you moving forward before you're ready for that next door to open." Ever wrestled with the idea of turning down your "dream job"?  This episode is exploring the tricky decisions we have to make in moments of change and how to solve leadership problems that are really just life problems in disguise.  I'm joined by Katie Best, a leadership expert, author, and consultant who shares her personal closing door moment: letting go of her dream role in the creative industries to invest fully in building her own business. Katie shares her story about 'the chase', 'the pivot', and 'the messy', and the reality of starting a consultancy from scratch including how simply saying "yes" can unlock unexpected opportunities.  Highlights:  00:22 Katie's "dream job" offer and why she walked away 06:02 Chasing the dream and what happens when you achieve it 10:00 Saying no for work-life balance and owning your choices 13:09 The serendipity that launched her consultancy 15:59 How she landed her first clients 17:49 Why being open (not stubborn about niche) builds runway for your business 23:45 Building her book: The 10 Toughest Leadership Problems (which are really life problems) 26:31 The number one issue leaders face - self-management and personal effectiveness 29:50 "Decidophobia", and why not deciding is still a decision 33:29 Why leaders should explain their decisions and show their thinking 35:50 Katie's SOLVE framework for problem solving. Katie's Change Toolkit Soundtrack: "L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N" by Noah and the Whale Book: Make Time by Jake Knapp & John Zeratsky One piece of advice: "Pause and do the research. Don't rush to a solution, take time to dig into the feelings, understand what's really going on, and embrace the messiness of change." More about Katie  Dr Katie Best is the founder and director of Katie Best Associates, a leadership development consultancy that works with executives, senior leaders and business owners at companies including KPMG, EY, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Verizon,Oxfam, the NHS and many others. In addition, she is a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics, where she heads the MBA Essentials executive education programme, and a visiting research fellow at King's College London. In her book, The Ten Toughest Leadership Problems and How to Solve Them, Katie works through ten of the trickiest and most common leadership challenges: avoiding burn-out, making good decisions, increasing influence, working through cultural issues, improving employee performance, engaging staff, managing teams, implementing strategy, leading change and handling the reality of hybrid working.  Website: katiebest.com LinkedIn: DrKatie Best     Work with Eleanor Buy the Book - Another Door Opens; 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com     Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    48 min
  3. #165  From horror to hope; the emergence of resilience and optimism following tragedy and crisis with Caroline Roodhouse

    27/11/2025

    #165 From horror to hope; the emergence of resilience and optimism following tragedy and crisis with Caroline Roodhouse

    "It's not a tick box exercise. It's a genuine need to care for people and other human beings. Ultimately they'll thrive again given the right support…and bring a whole new level of compassion and empathy if they're nurtured the right way." What happens when your life changes in an instant, not by choice but by tragedy? In this episode I'm with Caroline Roodhouse, who shares her incredibly moving story of losing her husband to suicide, the surreal aftermath, and the slow journey of rebuilding identity, family, and hope. Caroline opens the door on grief: the shock, the vividness and then the blur, learning to parent alone, redefining family from a 'square' to a 'triangle', and the tools and thinking that helped her through the darkest chapters.  We talk about being a 'hope carrier,' the lifelong waves of loss, and the vital work of supporting others  at home, in the workplace, and in community. Caroline is an incredible people, impressive with her ability to share how she navigating the hardest moment of her life, and now support others in that moment.  The Highlights: 00:14 The moment everything changed 06:14 How it feels when the ordinary is shattered 08:47 Parenting through grief and finding yourself at rock bottom 11:03 Finding strength in new shapes: from a fragile triangle to resilience 13:14 Building a triangle of recovery: self, children, community 16:24 The "hope carrier", what it means and why it matters 21:19 Navigating the unpredictable waves of loss, identity, and reminders 26:01 Turning lived experience into advocacy and helping others 29:38 The reality of workplace support 33:17 Practical advice: checking in, communication, and true humanity 35:14 Supporting someone through trauma: what actually helps   What Helped Caroline Navigate Change: Soundtrack: Anything by Taylor Swift (thanks to the kids!) Book: Emotional Agility by Susan David One piece of advice: "Try not dwelling on the past and not worrying about the future, just focusing on what's in front of you right now. Sometimes that means one minute at a time, and that's okay." More about Caroline: Caroline Roodhouse is a mother, writer, lifelong learner, internal communicator and speaker on the subjects of mental health and bereavement through suicide. In 2018, Caroline's husband, Steve, took his own life without warning or explanation.  Caroline writes and talks about her lived experience of grief and loss to give a voice to others who have been impacted and to continue her own healing journey. As a 'double parent' with a busy work life, spare time is limited, but when she is able, Caroline builds on her skills both personally and professionally by listening to and appearing on podcasts, attending conferences, workshops and learning sessions, contributing to the public conversation and reading plenty of books! Find out more: https://daddyblackbird.com/ Work with Eleanor Buy the Book - Another Door Opens; 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com     Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    44 min
  4. #164 What really happens when you're the only man at the toddler group with Lee Chambers

    13/11/2025

    #164 What really happens when you're the only man at the toddler group with Lee Chambers

    "No matter what you do in life, you're gonna get judged. You may as well just embrace exactly what you want to do at that moment in time. Open that door. Go through it. You'll be a bit scared. It'll be new, it'll be novel. You'll definitely learn a lot about yourself. You will be challenged, you will be supported."  What happens when you choose to walk away from what society expects of you and step through a door that feels equal parts terrifying and right? In this episode, I speak to Lee Chambers, psychologist, entrepreneur, author, and leading voice in the male allyship space for an honest conversation about courage, redefining leadership, and creating true inclusivity.  Lee shares the moment he left his successful tech business to become a stay-at-home dad, and what he has learned stepping into unfamiliar rooms and how listening to mothers, grandmothers, and his own discomfort, has inspired a career dedicated to justice and equity.  We talk about allyship and why now, more than ever, it's needed and is the foundation for the change we want in the world. The Highlights: 04:36 Closing the door on the business and becoming a stay-at-home dad 06:19 What really happens when you're the only man at the toddler group 08:26 Navigating other people's judgment 15:16 Learning to walk again 21:28 Curiosity, justice, and entering the work of allyship 23:37 What women shared that changed his path 24:59 Why male allyship is not "rescuing" but partnership and humility  32:08 The power of introversion, and how Lee creates impactful content  38:05 Skills of allyship - stepping forward to the side and back 41:11 Misplaced "scarcity," and the unseen privilege of building equality  48:06 Why challenging conversations and self-exploration are essential.   Lee's navigating change list  Soundtrack: "Harvest for the World" by The Isley Brothers Book: Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez One piece of advice: "When you walk through a door, you normally walk in from a place that has limits, barriers, walls. When you actually close the door behind you, there's always an expanse in front of you to go and explore. A closed door is a blank canvas. The root of the word authentic is 'author.' So when you walk through that door and it closes, pick up that pen, become the author. Don't let other people write your story. Start writing it for yourself."   More about Lee Lee Chambers is the Founder and CEO of Male Allies UK. After a diverse career, from corporate finance to building and exiting a tech company, he is now focused on supporting organisations to engage men in inclusion and promote effective allyship. He speaks globally on allyship and intersectionality, having taken the stage at One Young World, ChangeNOW and the Bloomberg Global Equality Summit, and is the author of the bestselling book, Momentum: 13 Ways To Unlock Your Potential.   Find out more: https://leechambers.org/   Work with Eleanor Buy the Book - Another Door Opens; 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com   Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    56 min
  5. #163 Being confidently lost and finding joy in the chaos with Gavin Oattes

    30/10/2025

    #163 Being confidently lost and finding joy in the chaos with Gavin Oattes

    "If you look for them, glimmers, these little micro moments of joy, are everywhere."  What if being lost isn't a problem to fix, but a path to joy and self-discovery? In this episode, I speak with Gavin Oattes author, speaker, creativity advocate, and former stand-up comedian for a conversation about closing doors, moving forward, and how letting go can be the bravest thing you do. Gavin shares his journey from a whirlwind comedy career (with stories of sold-out shows, almost-making-it, and friendship tensions) to running a business, writing uplifting books, and learning how to navigate seismic life changes. If you've ever faced a breakup (romantic, platonic, or creative), wondered what glimmers of joy might be hiding in the chaos, or just need reassurance that being "confidently lost" is a great place to start, this episode is essential listening. The Highlights: 03:40 Gavin's closing door: Saying goodbye to stand-up comedy and creative partnerships 07:33 Friendship breakups and why endings aren't always "bad" 13:29 Knowing when to let go even if your heart's still in it 17:26 How to honour the magic rather than mourn what-might-have-been 19:12 Family change, shifting priorities, growing through life's phases 21:17 Getting "ghosted" and learning to move on 23:33 Gavin's new chapter: Writing as a way out of chaos 30:29 Glimmers—a practice for finding joy when you're lost 35:18 Reverse goal-setting & why the next "shiny thing" won't always make you happy 39:53 Writing for yourself (and letting go of the outcome) What helped Gavin navigate change: Soundtrack: Dookie by Green Day Book: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom One piece of advice: "You are not everyone else. We're each an experiment of one, and accepting that is truly door-opening."   About Gavin Oattes: Gavin Oattes owns Tree of Knowledge, one of the UK's most exciting people development organisations. Working with some of the largest organisations in the world, Gavin is now regarded as one the most talented and sought after speakers, regularly delivering keynote speeches at conferences and exhibitions around the world. An award winning comedian and best-selling author, his inspiration all comes from where he began his career….Primary School Teaching. https://www.gavinoattes.com/   Work with Eleanor: Buy the Book - Another Door Opens;5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com   Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    58 min
  6. #162 Why the most important goodbye you'll ever say is to the relationship that kept you small with Elizabeth Aldana

    16/10/2025

    #162 Why the most important goodbye you'll ever say is to the relationship that kept you small with Elizabeth Aldana

    "Start to not tolerate things, and the bigger things will become easier." What if the hardest (and most transformative) endings in our lives are the ones we choose ourselves?  In this episode, I chat with Elizabeth Aldana, Breakup Artist, coach, and advocate for navigating change on your own terms. Elizabeth shares her story of moving across the world from LA to Singapore in a whirlwind week, not because she had to, but because a part of her just wouldn't tolerate staying still any longer. It was the first major "breakup" she initiated not just from a partner, but from her old patterns, relationships, and ways of seeing herself. This conversation explores what it takes to recognise the little (and big) things you're tolerating in life, how to build the muscle of choosing change, and why breakups aren't just about romance, they're about leaving behind people, places, and patterns that no longer fit. So, if you're teetering on the edge of a decision, feel stuck in old habits, and ready to open a new door, this conversation is for you. The Highlights: 03:38 Closing the door yourself: Elizabeth's story of moving to Singapore 07:30 The very real (messy) inner conversations behind big choices 10:09 How stepping away reveals who you can become 16:17 Fear vs. Love: The two energies that drive all big decisions 21:27 Why leaving a job with nothing lined up can be the most self-loving decision 26:27 Why small changes prime you for bigger ones 36:32 Why you don't have to fit yourself into anyone else's box 45:08 Projection, people-pleasing, and knowing when it's time to initiate your own ending 51:28 The story and belief you hold in change determines which door opens next What helped Elizabeth navigate change: Soundtrack: Rose Quartz by Toro y Moi  Book: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig  One piece of advice: "Be aware of what you believe about the situation and the story you're creating. It will impact which door opens next."   About Elizabeth Aldana: Elizabeth is a breakup coach and founder of the Breakup Artist. In her work, she helps people reframe their ends as beginnings, and realise that breakups are not confined to romantic connections. Whether it's a relationship, career, identity, or pattern, breaking up with the old creates space for the new. After navigating her own pivotal career and identity shifts, Elizabeth set out to destigmatise the word "breakup." Now, she helps clients move through the grief, guilt, and paralysis of big life changes… Into something more honest and aligned. Today, we're going to talk with Elizabeth about why a breakup isn't just an end, and why the most important goodbye you'll ever say is to the relationship that kept you small. https://breakupartist.coach/ Work with Eleanor: Buy the Book - Another Door Opens out now. 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com   Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    54 min
  7. #161 When one door closes, how do we get through that messy bit in the middle, to another door opening: tune into the launch of Another Door Opens

    02/10/2025

    #161 When one door closes, how do we get through that messy bit in the middle, to another door opening: tune into the launch of Another Door Opens

    "Change is messy, but it's also fertile ground. Pause. Rest. Play. Try. Restart. The five steps aren't a life 'hack' , they're a thinking space to get you through so that you can find joy, calm and opportunity amongst the chaos." How good are you at navigating change? What happens when life throws you out of your comfort zone and into the unknown? How do you let go, rest, experiment, and eventually restart when you're not sure what comes next? This special episode celebrates the launch of Another Door Opens: 5 steps for navigating change, my latest book guiding you through the real, messy, emotional process of change. Guest host Mark Shayler (author, speaker, environmental consultant, and spoon-carver extraordinaire!) interviews yours truly for a raw, uncensored conversation about what inspired the book, the ideas behind the 5 steps, how we can do change better and how we all struggle (and grow) through the in-between. This one's for anyone experiencing change at work or in life, starting over, or supporting others navigating their own doors closing and opening. The Highlights: 05:10 Why the book is needed and the dangers of getting stuck in old patterns 07:11 The practice of "letting go", why it's so hard, the letter to your closing door, and honouring your old self 12:30 The gift of the in-between: embracing messiness and the discomfort of pausing 17:13 Rest as resistance: radical naps and breaking the "busy" spell 19:30 Five steps to navigating change: Pause, Mess, Play, Try, Restart how to use the framework and why it's not strictly linear 24:53 Why play feels uncomfortable for adults! 33:02 Permission to feel everything, staying with uncomfortable emotions, and why it can be magical 35:22 Using music, movement, and collective energy as fuel in times of change 38:49 Purpose (without grandiosity): showing up for what matters today, and reframing the "why" 45:03 What businesses (and all of us!) get wrong about change, and the importance of benefit mindset 59:48 Making change stick Some ideas to help you navigate change: Write a letter to your closing door Get to know new you in this moment Get playful: try curiosity as a little rebellion Frameworks are thinking spaces, not tick-lists Build up your capacity and energy, then press restart with intention About Mark Shayler: Mark is an author, sustainability expert, provoker of purpose, breathwork practitioner, and, most importantly, a granddad. He works with businesses to reduce their environmental impact. He's worked with the world's biggest and smallest companies and he's saved his clients over $200 million per year through better environmental performance. His latest book is "You Can't Make Money from a Dead Planet." Connect with Mark: Website: https://www.markshayler.com/ Work with Eleanor: Buy the Book - Another Door Opens out now. 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com   Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    1h 5m
  8. #160 The best thing you've ever done is ahead of you and will always be ahead of you with Dan Kieran

    18/09/2025

    #160 The best thing you've ever done is ahead of you and will always be ahead of you with Dan Kieran

    "If you look back on your life and see that you would have done something differently, that means you're wiser now than you were then. And that means, by definition, the best thing you've ever done is ahead of you and will always be ahead of you."   What happens when you walk away from the thing that defined you, your job, your identity, your sense of success and step into a space of not knowing?    In this episode, I speak to writer, entrepreneur, and all-around inspiring human, Dan Kieran. The co-founder of the pioneering publishing platform Unbound, Dan shares his story of closing the door and walking away from his creation, his vision, but knowing it was time to move on.   Dan shares the exhaustion of life as a CEO, the ego death that comes from letting go, and the unexpected joy (and financial precarity!) of redefining what success means on your own terms.    So tune-in if you've ever wondered whether it's time to move on, felt stuck in a life that looks "successful" on the outside, or craved permission to pursue meaning over metrics.   The Highlights:   04:07 How Unbound was created and the rollercoaster ride of startup life   10:44 When the hot streak ends: pandemic, VCs, and knowing when you're done    14:55 Identity loss, ego death, and what's left when the title disappears   17:21 Carl Jung, two adulthoods, and why your second act is worth celebrating   22:13 Why "not knowing" your next step is a huge opportunity   24:05 Practical advice: preparing for change without a perfect plan   27:49 Bringing your family (and your honesty) with you through change   30:06 Autotelic living: doing things for their own sake, not just the external rewards.  What helped Dan navigate change:   Soundtrack: Birdsong, especially blackbirds in the garden and forest. Dan recommends getting outside, into nature, as a grounding soundtrack for big transitions.   Book: The Middle Passage by James Hollis   One piece of advice: "If you look back and see that you would have done something differently, that means you're wiser now. So the best genuinely is ahead of you, don't let anyone (especially yourself) tell you otherwise. Back yourself."   About Dan Kieran:   Dan is the author of 14 books including the Business Book Award Winner - Do Start: How to create and run a business (that doesn't run you) where he tells the story of his own entrepreneurial journey with the publishing platform Unbound.   Having left the business in 2022, he now works as a Fractional co-founder with female founders and diverse teams who are building companies that will help create a more sustainable and ethical world.   Website: dankieran.com Work with Eleanor: Buy the Book - Another Door Opens out now. 5 steps for navigating change. Described as 'Game changing' 'Brilliant' 'A must read' 'The best book on change'.   Eleanor supports individuals, teams and organisations through change. Whether it's coaching or large scale organisational change through communications and training.   Work with Eleanor 121 as your coach, when you are starting something new, to develop the idea, to create the idea, to get it launched. Book in a Change Mastery for a team session - when your team is navigating change. Book in a 90 minute workshop - to think through change at work. Join the Another Door Opens 5 Step Programme - a course and community to guide you through the mess of change to find calm, joy and opportunity.     Instagram:instagram/anotherdooruk LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-tweddell/  Website: www.another-door-opens.com   Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

    43 min

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A podcast of hope. Sharing stories of those another door moments, moments that change your life. Like the best friend who shares the words you need to hear when Life stuff is happening. This is what the podcast is all about. And it might make you smile. Thank you for listening.

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