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This is a podcast series, created by the Careers and Entrepreneurship team at the University of Sussex. We want this to be a space that inspires, informs and speaks to students and recent graduates. Whether you’re looking to turn an idea into an income or if you want to be an innovator within an organisation, this podcast is for you.
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Why is entrepreneurial mindset relevant to me?
Georgina Smith in discussion with Paul Coyle, Director of the Entrepreneurial Mindset Network.
Entrepreneurial mindset? What is it and why is it relevant to you? Excellent questions, you should listen to this series! Entrepreneurial mindset is key if you want to know how to stand out from the crowd at an interview, how to become an innovator within an organisation, how to deal with the changing world of work or if you’re interested in starting a business or social enterprise. Entrepreneurial mindset is something you need to know about! -
Entrepreneurial mindset – in conversation with a law student
Georgina Smith in discussion with Saira Sadiq, student connector and current law student. Saira talks about a positive mental attitude, persuasive communication, and the importance of staying motivated and moving beyond your comfort zone.
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Entrepreneurial mindset - in conversation with a product designer
Georgina Smith in discussion with product designer and founder of modomise.com, Emmanuel Oyemade.
Emmanuel talks about the importance of time management, being prepared to change direction when something isn’t working and the importance of encouraging yourself and others to spot and pursue opportunities. -
Entrepreneurial mindset in action
Georgina Smith in discussion with Sophie Morsman, Out of Home Manager at Love Corn.
Sophie talks about motivation and determination, making the most of connections, and how that helped her secure work experience opportunities that she never expected would come her way! She also talks about her journey with dyslexia, overcoming self-doubt, and the bountiful benefits of working at a start-up. -
The Story of RubyMoon
Georgina Smith in discussion with Jo Godden, founder of RubyMoon. Jo and her team have created a social enterprise that is working towards many of the sustainable development goals. Listen to hear more about how this sustainable clothing brand is positively impacting women and our planet. If you want to learn more about the circular economy, check out the RubyMoon YouTube channel.
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The story of Mukisa Coffee
Georgina Smith in discussion with Sean Richardson, co-founder of Mukisa Coffee, a social enterprise that sells specialty Ugandan coffee to fund education projects. This episode covers the importance of moving from thinking about an idea to taking action.