
17 episodes

The Guide to Life After University Jess Bacon
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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The podcast to help graduates navigate the uncertainty of life after university.
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Imposter Syndrome: Does anyone know what they're doing?
I often feel like I don't know what I'm doing. I start Googling what qualifications I could get to show I'm capable of doing the job I already have. Does this sound familiar? In this episode, I take a deep dive into how imposter syndrome effects...
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Young People's Mental Health Support with Rosie Tressler OBE, CEO of Student Minds
Rosie Tressler OBE is the CEO of Student Minds, the UK's student mental health charity. Student Minds develops innovative approaches to support healthy university communities, collaborates on research, and empowers students, university professionals and...
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Going Freelance and Writing for a Living with Fiona Thomas
Fiona Thomas is an author and freelance writer with work published in iPaper, Grazia, Happiful Magazine and Huffington Post. Her most recent book Out of Office: Ditch the 9-5 and Be Your Own Boss is a guide to freelancing.Here, Fiona shares her tips for...
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Talent Management and TALA with Verity Park
In this episode Talent Manager at Gleam Futures, Verity Park offers an insight into working at a high-profile talent agency, tips for getting a job in this competitive industry and what she looks for in new talent. As one of the founding members of the...
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Graduating into the Arts in a Pandemic with Megan Carole
Megan Carole (The Megan Edit) is a musical theatre graduate and content creator, spreading messages of positivity, confidence and self-love online. During lockdown Megan has grown her substantial Instagram following as well as graduated with a first...
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Recovering from an Eating Disorder with Hope Virgo
Hope Virgo, is an author, speaker and mental health campaigner on eating disorders, recovery and body image. Hope works with young people at school and university to ensure they’re given the language, support and tools to understand eating disorders and...
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