We Are PoWEr Podcast

powered by Simone Roche MBE and Northern PoWEr Women

The We Are PoWEr podcast spotlights voices and perspectives that need to be heard. Our weekly podcast, with listeners in over 60 countries, delivers PoWErful conversations that inspire, challenge, and empower... from personal life stories to business insights and leadership lessons. We share diverse experiences, bold discussions, and real solutions. Whether you're looking for career advice, topical themes, or stories of resilience and success - this is where voices spark change.

  1. FEB 2

    How Preparation, Values, And Humor Built A 40-Year Career

    In this episode, we speak with Peter Jackson, Partner & Non-Executive Director at Hill Dickinson LLP, strategist, and proud Scouser, about a career shaped by graft, humour, resilience, and deep connection to the city of Liverpool.  Peter shares how imposter syndrome, preparation, and the ability to communicate clearly became defining traits of his leadership, and why “doing the homework” still sits at the heart of how he approaches everything. Peter talks candidly about decision-making, managing risk, influencing a partnership, and leading with values. He also reflects on reading at the Hillsborough memorial, the importance of humour even in tragedy, and the moment a routine medical check revealed he needed a quadruple bypass. Peter’s story offers an honest, grounded look into leadership: the wins, the wobbles, and the non-negotiables that protect your wellbeing when the world gets loud. You’ll hear:  ➡️ Why preparation and curiosity formed the backbone of Peter’s leadership  ➡️ How imposter syndrome motivated — rather than limited — his career  ➡️ The inside story of Hill Dickinson’s naming rights at Everton’s new stadium  ➡️ What reading at the Hillsborough memorial taught him about community and humanity  ➡️ Why humour can carry you through crisis  ➡️ How establishing “non-negotiables” protects leaders from burnout  ➡️ The warning signs he missed before needing a quadruple bypass — and what he learned next Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

    44 min
  2. JAN 26

    Turning Pain Into Purpose: Figen Murray OBE on Creating Martyn’s Law

    In this episode, we speak with Figen Murray OBE, psychotherapist, campaigner, and the driving force behind Martyn’s Law — about transforming unimaginable tragedy into national change. Figen shares how her son Martyn’s death in the Manchester Arena attack reshaped her life’s purpose and how determination, kindness, and what she calls her “mosquito mindset” helped move entirely new security legislation through Parliament. Figen’s story, from studying counter-terrorism to spending weeks in the House of Commons and Lords as her work was scrutinised, reveals the reality of building a law from the ground up, the emotional toll of campaigning, and the power of human connection in driving forward change.  We explore how she works with politicians, venue operators, security specialists, and schools to help make public spaces safer, and why she believes terrorism awareness is everyone’s responsibility. You’ll hear:  ➡️ How Figen initiated and led the campaign that created Martyn’s Law  ➡️ Why venue security was previously optional — and how that is changing  ➡️ How forgiveness, resilience, and kindness helped her continue the work  ➡️ What she’s learned from speaking thousands of times across the UK and internationally  ➡️ The tactics online radicalisers use to target young people  ➡️ Why simple, everyday awareness and acts of kindness can strengthen communities Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

    37 min

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The We Are PoWEr podcast spotlights voices and perspectives that need to be heard. Our weekly podcast, with listeners in over 60 countries, delivers PoWErful conversations that inspire, challenge, and empower... from personal life stories to business insights and leadership lessons. We share diverse experiences, bold discussions, and real solutions. Whether you're looking for career advice, topical themes, or stories of resilience and success - this is where voices spark change.

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