THE SLOW DOWN

Tijana Tamburić

What if success didn’t mean burnout? The Slow Down is the breakout podcast offering personal stories, advice, and tools for redefining success in our growth, speed and scale obsessed culture. Hosted by TEDx speaker + Forbes 30U30 entrepreneur Tijana Tamburić, it explores how to unlearn hustle culture and build sustainable, fulfilling careers on your own terms. Through candid conversations with inspiring cross-industry guests, Tijana unpacks how to define success for yourself, avoid burnout, and thrive. Career advice for your new era.

  1. June Angelides on Making Careers Fit Motherhood, Getting an MBE and building The Portfolio Method

    1 day ago

    June Angelides on Making Careers Fit Motherhood, Getting an MBE and building The Portfolio Method

    June Angelides MBE believes that what is meant for you will find you — but only if you make the space to let it. Growing up in Lagos, she arrived in the UK and built a career in finance that, on paper, made sense. It wasn't until her second maternity leave — when she found herself the first woman at Silicon Valley Bank's UK office to take mat leave, confronting a company with no infrastructure for mothers — that she understood what she was actually meant to build. Mums in Tech, the community she created to teach mothers to code, earned her an MBE. What followed was a portfolio that was always, deliberately, many things at once: venture and angel investing, advisory work, a column in the Financial Times, board seats, and now a debut book — a biography-come-love-letter to the grandmother who shaped her. She is interested in not just how we build successful careers but how we build ones we can actually sustain.  June is an extraordinary friend, mother of 3  and one of very few senior black women in venture capital. She juggle A LOT with so much grace and intention - I wanted to know how she finds the balance and how she sees her journey so far.  In this episode we cover: Growing up in Lagos Being the first woman at Silicon Valley Bank UK to take maternity leave  The motherhood penalty Building Mums in Tech & getting an MBE for it  Starting The Portfolio Method to support people with portfolio careers  Leaving full-time corporate life and sitting with the uncomfortable silence Her grandmother's legacy and the book written in her honour Mentions:  Ejeka Jo by Ecstasy (her aunt and uncle's band)  Mindset by Carol Dweck  Links: https://www.instagram.com/juneangelides/ This season of The Slow Down is sponsored by female-founded, greek swim and resortwear brand Kiohne. The Slow Down listeners can use code theslowdown for 20% off their first shop on www.kiohne.com Enter their world, explore their collection and buy beautiful pieces designed to be enjoyed while slowing down this summer.

    1hr 9min
  2. The Long Way Home: Rollo Skinner on TV Deals, Advertising Burnout and Becoming a Florist at 30

    13 Jun

    The Long Way Home: Rollo Skinner on TV Deals, Advertising Burnout and Becoming a Florist at 30

    Rollo Skinner is a British artist, author and botanical set designer (clients include: Gucci, Barbour, Mulberry, and renowned fashion photographer Tim Walker) whose work is rooted in a deep love of the natural world. Based between Dorset and London, Rollo feels most at home amongst the trees in the woods by his family farmhouse, dreaming up stories and new creations with Ben (the family sheepdog who’s terrified of sheep). Having taken a series of self-described wrong-turns throughout his twenties, reconnecting with the natural world of his childhood has become both his inspiration and his anchor.  Rollo has grown a practice that spans illustration, storytelling, painting, botanical installations and set design. He realised that by creating things, he was recreating the self that he had lost along the way, and is now committed to following his curiosity, repeatedly, over and over again – his mission is to inspire others to do the same. In this episode we cover:  Growing up queer in the countryside His acting career & saying no to a Netflix TV deal  Why the advertising years broke him  How lockdown led him to flowers  Reframing Return: Why going home isn't going backwards Working with Tim Walker & other dream jobs  Building a practice where you can explore our multitudes  Mentions: Lifeboat (Lovers Rock) by The Penguin Cafe Orchestra (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIgrtSkUOEc)  Links: https://www.instagram.com/rolloskinner/  rolloskinner.com  This season of The Slow Down is sponsored by female-founded, greek swim and resortwear brand Kiohne. The Slow Down listeners can use code theslowdown for 20% off their first shop on kiohne.com Enter their world, explore their collection and buy beautiful pieces designed to be enjoyed while slowing down this summer.

    1hr 9min
  3. From Babyteeth to Killing Eve: Inside the Mind of Director Shannon Murphy

    28 Mar

    From Babyteeth to Killing Eve: Inside the Mind of Director Shannon Murphy

    Sex, Death, Comedy: Enter the nuanced world of Shannon Murphy Shannon Murphy is the director of 2019 debut hit Babyteeth (94% on rotten tomatoes at last check). I was moved to tears many times by the film and have since gone on to watch other things she has directed including Killing Eve, her episode of which was nominated for 3 EMMYs, Dave which is literally one of my favourite TV series and Dying for Sex, for which she won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement at the 2026 Director’s Guild of America (DGA) Awards. I know being a female director of the highest calibre is not easy - add onto that being a single mother, continents away from your family. I wanted to know how she finds her voice and stands her ground in her industry, how she practices patience between projects and creates such emotionally sensitive and nuanced work.  In this episode we cover:  From Nairobi to Hong Kong: how a globally nomadic childhood shaped her creative voice The reality of being a female director: bias, breakthroughs, and finding your own path in film & TV Why the “female gaze” isn’t just important—it’s where the most exciting stories are right now   What it really feels like to premiere at Venice—and survive an 8-minute standing ovation Why comedy is so hard: what works, what bombs, and how great directors fix it in real time Inside high-pressure film sets: chaos, creativity, and leading hundreds of people  Creative intensity & recovery: the ebbs and flows of a creative life and how to balance it  Mentons: Bertolt Brecht  Jim Henson’s Storyteller series by Anthony Mingela Winnie (documentary film) by Pascal Lampshe Santiana - old fishing folk song  Links:  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2221724/  https://www.instagram.com/shannnnnny/

    54 min
  4. Eugene Healey gets 5 million views: How can you have authenticity in performance-driven environments?

    14 Mar

    Eugene Healey gets 5 million views: How can you have authenticity in performance-driven environments?

    I’ve been obsessed with Eugene’s insightful and razor sharp cultural analysis reels on Instagram and Tiktok - along with literally millions of others who watch them.  Eugene Healey is a strategist whose insights help brands, individuals and organisations make sense of the soup that is culture, consumerism, taste, aesthetics and social media. He is also a gifted keynote speaker and original thinker - sharing ideas in his substack Considered Chaos. He was a lecturer at the Melbourne Business School and continues to use his content as a way to educate.  He asks questions like: How can you have authenticity in environments that are about performance? Something I think about A LOT in terms of how I can show up in spaces driven by algorithms. What is status anxiety? Are we living to be perceived? Are we on social media to consume fiction or reality? What is Netflexification? We explore all of this and more in this episode.  In this episode we cover:  Growing up an Asian immigrant in New Zealand Is ‘hard work’ a virtue? Selling ideas: discovering brand strategy as a career Learning how to perform intelligence Putting ‘authenticity’ as a concept in the bin ‘Don’t lose yourself in self-analysis’How to make your career EXACTLY what you want it to be  Mentions: Filterworld: How Algorithms Make Everything the Same by Kyle Chayka  The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde  Eugene Healey on vulnerability for The Guardian Tony Wang  Matt Klein on The Slow Down Links:  https://www.instagram.com/eugbrandstrat/  https://www.eugenehealey.com/

    1hr 4min
  5. Arizona Muse: On Taking Control of Your Life, Motherhood & Soil

    14 Feb

    Arizona Muse: On Taking Control of Your Life, Motherhood & Soil

    Arizona Muse has graced more than 40 international Vogue covers and starred in campaigns for some of the world’s most iconic houses: Prada, Chanel, Estée Lauder, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Miu Miu, Chopard, Chloé… . She is one of the most recognisable faces in modern fashion. But the part of Arizona’s story that moves me most is her becoming a climate activist, educator and founder of DIRT — a charity dedicated to regenerating soil and restoring ecosystems.  Arizona now works as an impact consultant for brands trying to meaningfully reduce their environmental footprint and serves as an advisor and ambassador to the John Innes Centre for soil and crop research. She also co-founded Soilonic and co-curates Landed, a nature-based solutions investment conference in partnership with Founders Forum. Arizona is working on what I think is the most important resource we have: soil, and has beautiful routines and practices that help her and her family feel grounded.  In this episode we cover:  Growing up in Arizona and becoming a model Juggling motherhood with global fame and chronic insecurity The power of learning new things for your mental health The dark side of the fashion industry Discovering regenerative farming Lessons learnt from her partner Re-defining her relationship with time  Mentions:  DIRT - www.dirt.charity  Soilonic - soilonic.com Demeter - demeter.net Founders Forum Group - ff.co  Links:www.instagram.com/arizona_muse

    1hr 17min
4.7
out of 5
31 Ratings

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What if success didn’t mean burnout? The Slow Down is the breakout podcast offering personal stories, advice, and tools for redefining success in our growth, speed and scale obsessed culture. Hosted by TEDx speaker + Forbes 30U30 entrepreneur Tijana Tamburić, it explores how to unlearn hustle culture and build sustainable, fulfilling careers on your own terms. Through candid conversations with inspiring cross-industry guests, Tijana unpacks how to define success for yourself, avoid burnout, and thrive. Career advice for your new era.

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