The Quietly Ambitious Analyst

Seth Forbes

The Quietly Ambitious Analyst is a podcast about mastering the invisible skills that make data professionals stand out–business context, communication, and confidence. Hosted by Seth Forbes, a data strategist and educator, the show explores what it really takes to influence with data. Through solo episodes and honest conversations with analysts, creators, and industry professionals, we delve into the in-between moments and hidden practices that create real impact – from asking sharper questions to framing insights that drive decisions.

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    What Actually Makes a Great Data Analyst - Nathan Jones

    Weekly Newsletter for Early Career Analysts:⁠ https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9⁠ Data isn't just dashboards — it's a reflection of decisions, politics, and organizational maturity. In this episode, data veteran and Calon founder Nathan Jones joins us to cut through 25 years of consulting noise and tell you what "data-driven" actually means in practice. For early career analysts, this is a masterclass in understanding why your most important skills have nothing to do with Power BI or SQL. Learn why "single source of truth" is harder than it sounds, why data governance isn't actually your job, and why the analysts who will thrive in the next five years are the ones who understand the business — not just the tools. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:40 The hardest lesson to learn 02:00 4 business chemistry pillars Nathan learned at Deloitte 05:54 What "data-driven" actually looks like in practice 10:04 Single source of truth vs. competing sources of truth 14:20 Nathan’s take: Why data governance isn't the analyst's job 1 5:55 What makes a standout analyst beyond technical skills  17:22 Why domain specialization matters more than ever in the age of AI Follow Nathan Jones:LinkedIn:⁠ ⁠⁠Nathan Jones | LinkedIn⁠ Website: https://www.calonanalytics.com Quietly Ambitious Analyst Weekly emails for early career analysts:⁠ https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9⁠ Learn how to confidently communicate your findings:⁠ https://bit.ly/4qJ3o2d⁠ Free Resource - Top 10 Analyst Questions Before Touching Data:⁠ https://bit.ly/4sxbixl The Quietly Ambitious Analyst–where business context meets data communication.  Listen anywhere | Follow @quietlyambitiousanalyst | Join the newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter

    19 min
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    How to Teach People How to Treat You at Work - with Tash Durkins

    Weekly Newsletter for Early Career Analysts:  https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9 Most early career professionals know something feels off at work, but they don't know how to change it without risking the relationship or their reputation. In this episode, executive coach and leadership strategist Tash Durkins shares exactly how she stopped her boss from texting her after hours, how she handled a colleague who never acknowledged her team's wins, and why the most powerful career move you can make is simply learning to speak up before things go too far. Chapters: 00:00 Why most people are hiding at work 00:56 The moment Tash stopped trying to fit in 02:41 Why vulnerability is actually a career superpower 05:09 Why the most successful people have failed the most 06:31 You don't have to choose between being real and being professional 08:33 How to stay hopeful when everything feels hard 21:15 The simple question that stopped her boss from texting after hours 22:57 How to reset a work relationship when you've let things slide 25:36 What psychological safety actually looks like on a team 29:26 How to have the conversation you've been avoiding 34:59 How to own your wins without sounding arrogant 38:35 The world needs you to show up as yourself Follow Tash Durkins: LinkedIn: /tashdurkins Website: www.tashdurkins.com Quietly Ambitious Analyst Weekly emails for early career analysts: https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9 The Analyst Edge: https://bit.ly/4qJ3o2d The Quietly Ambitious Analyst–where business context meets data communication.  Listen anywhere | Follow @quietlyambitiousanalyst | Join the newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter

    44 min
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    What Your Manager Actually Needs From You (A Director Tells All)

    Aaron Wilkerson has spent nearly two decades in data and analytics — working his way up from individual contributor to Director of Data Strategy and Product at Carhartt. In this conversation, he pulls back the curtain on what leadership actually looks like from the other side: how directors prioritize requests, what it really means to bring an idea to your manager, why staying comfortable in your role is a quiet career risk, and why even senior leaders are figuring out AI as they go. If you've ever wondered what your manager is thinking — this episode is for you. In this episode: Why there's no single "right answer" in data work How to bring ideas to leadership in a way that actually gets traction What directors look for when prioritizing analyst requests The difference between AI and automation (and why it matters for your career)  Why building empathy for your manager can change everything Follow Aaron on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-wilkerson-81bb21a/⁠ Quietly Ambitious Analyst — Weekly emails for early career analysts: ⁠https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9⁠ Learn how to confidently communicate your findings: ⁠https://bit.ly/4qJ3o2d⁠ Free Resource — Top 10 Analyst Questions Before Touching Data: ⁠https://bit.ly/4sxbixl The Quietly Ambitious Analyst–where business context meets data communication.  Listen anywhere | Follow @quietlyambitiousanalyst | Join the newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter

    34 min
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    Why the Best Analysts Aren't Always the Most Technical Ones | Marianna Simonian

    Level up your communication as an early-career analyst with free weekly insights⁠ Marianna Simonian is a tech futurist, former HR analyst, entrepreneur, and author who has built multiple startups and communities supporting women in tech — all while navigating the same self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and career uncertainty that most analysts feel but rarely talk about. In this conversation, she shares why your ability to figure things out matters more than your technical skills, how AI is making soft skills the new competitive advantage, what it means to be an agent of change, no matter your job title, and why the best thing you can do for your career right now is stop overthinking and start moving. If you've ever wondered whether being good at your job is actually enough, this episode is for you. Chapter List 00:00 — Introduction 02:56 — Why Perfectionism Kills Progress 04:29 — The Gap in the Market She Couldn't Ignore 07:28 — The Feeling of Never Doing Enough09:24 — Your Career and Your Life Are Not Separate 13:40 — How to Be Honest with Yourself 16:15 — Why Growth Requires a New Version of You 17:18 — She Wasn't the Most Technical. She Got Hired Anyway. 19:24 — How Every Analyst Can Be a Change Agent 21:14 — Why Hard Skills Are No Longer Enough 23:42 — The Moment She Refused to Accept the Doubt 27:50 — Final Thoughts Follow Marianna on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/smarianna24/⁠ The Female Career Tao: ⁠https://femalecareertao.online/⁠ Quietly Ambitious Analyst — Weekly emails for early career analysts: ⁠https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9⁠ Learn how to confidently communicate your findings: ⁠https://bit.ly/4qJ3o2d⁠ Free Resource — Top 10 Analyst Questions Before Touching Data: ⁠https://bit.ly/4sxbixl The Quietly Ambitious Analyst–where business context meets data communication.  Listen anywhere | Follow @quietlyambitiousanalyst | Join the newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter

    29 min
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    What It Actually Takes to Be Seen as Strategic at Work | Janet Kim

    Level up your communication as an early career analyst with free weekly insights:  https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter  Janet Kim is a senior technology leader, career coach, and TED Talk speaker who spent 16 years at Stanford University. She has spent her career at the intersection of strategy, digital transformation, and people - and she has been on the other side of the table making the decisions that most analysts never get to hear about. If you've ever wondered what your stakeholders are actually thinking — this episode is for you. Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction 00:16 — The Moment She Realized Hard Work Wasn't Enough 00:58 — The Vicious Cycle of Overworking 04:20 — Stop Thinking About Yourself — Start Thinking About Others 05:00 — The Email Story That Changed Everything 07:32 — The Airline Ticket Analogy for Strategy 10:22 — Three Questions to Ask Every Stakeholder 12:11 — Build Your Strategic Visibility Map 14:12 — Being the Other Is Actually Your Strength 19:48 — Nunchi, Chung, and Han 24:11 — Do Analysts Deserve a Seat at the Table? 28:52 — What Leaders Look for Before Promoting Someone 30:10 — Your Personal Brand Gap 33:26 — Final Thoughts Follow Janet Kim on LinkedIn:  janetkimjk   Quietly Ambitious Analyst Weekly emails for early career analysts: https://bit.ly/4pjUoz9 Learn how to confidently communicate your findings: https://bit.ly/4qJ3o2d Free Resource - Top 10 Analyst Questions Before Touching Data: https://bit.ly/4sxbixl The Quietly Ambitious Analyst–where business context meets data communication.  Listen anywhere | Follow @quietlyambitiousanalyst | Join the newsletter at https://www.subscribepage.io/subscribe-enewsletter

    35 min

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The Quietly Ambitious Analyst is a podcast about mastering the invisible skills that make data professionals stand out–business context, communication, and confidence. Hosted by Seth Forbes, a data strategist and educator, the show explores what it really takes to influence with data. Through solo episodes and honest conversations with analysts, creators, and industry professionals, we delve into the in-between moments and hidden practices that create real impact – from asking sharper questions to framing insights that drive decisions.