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Best podcasts about sophie miller

Latest podcast episodes about sophie miller

Performance Marketing Unlocked
The lessons all marketers need to learn

Performance Marketing Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 61:16


Les Binet, Dr Grace Kite, Sophie Miller and Calfreezy are just some of the marketing minds who graced the stage at PMW Unlocked 2025, captivating the thousands of attendees with insights, anecdotes and crucially, data.But what were they all talking about? On this episode of the Performance Marketing Unlocked podcast, the PMW editorial team (2:18) discuss the biggest lessons, surprises and themes from the third edition of PMW's annual headline event, PMW Unlocked.From MMM's latest updates and the future of agencies to the cultural shifts occurring within the industry and why you need to meet AI head on, this episode is offers an update on the current state of affairs in adland as we round out the financial year.Also on this episode, as a special treat, enjoy the full recording from one of our headline sessions taken right from the main stage (29:01)! Host Joe speaks with famed youtuber, podcaster and entrepreneur Calfreezy, on how brands can better leverage influencer marketing. An influencer of 15 years, Calfreezy reveals all his best tips and tricks for fostering long-term brand and influencer relationships that deliver for both parties.This podcast was hosted by PMW's Multimedia Editor, Joseph Arthur.~ Episode breakdown ~ (1:51) The team reviews PMW Unlocked 2025(20:58) Is a cultural shift incoming for marketing?(29:01) Why your brand needs more than just ads, with guest Calfreezy~ Further reading ~ Why Les Binet hates performance marketing‘Lots of littles': Dr Grace Kite on the future of brand building in the performance era6 questions with… Sainsbury's Head of Digital Marketing, Carla Parry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Creative Pep Talk
485 - A 3 Question Year-End Reflection to Awaken Your Creative Spirit

Creative Pep Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 53:40


Prompts for reflection, intention and hope with Andy J. Pizza and Sophie Miller. Step back from the holiday hustle, consider your 2024 year of creativity and look forward into the year to come. In this fun Christmas Carol themed episode (not too Christmassy so don't let that put you off!) we are visited by 3 Ghosts: Past, Present and Future. Each Creative Ghost asks a question and we each answer their prompts. There are themes of gratitude, growth, presence, inspiration for 2025. This episode has a downloadable worksheet

Stars of the Golden Age

Doris Day was America's girl next door. But behind that door was a personal life much less perfect than the roles she portrayed on screen. A beautiful soul who did amazing work in her contributions to animal welfare, but wasn't given the same unconditional love from humans as she received from her animals. Listen now! Sources: Doris Day: A Biography of the Famous American Actress and Singer by Sophie Miller; Doris Day: Her Own Story by Doris Day & A.E. Hotchner; Vanity Fair article "Doris Day's Vanishing Act" by David Kaufman (5/08;) dorisday.com; IMDB Images Source: IMDB

Branded by Amelia Sordell
Female Empowerment is More Important Than Ever Before | Branded Moments With Amelia Sordell

Branded by Amelia Sordell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 4:09


In this episode of Branded Moments, I look back at my conversation with Sophie Miller - the Director of Pretty Little Marketer, a community of over 300,000 marketers from across the world. Sophie and I discuss the double standards that women face in the workplace and on social media, along with how the growth of platforms looking to support women entering male-dominated spaces, is already having a significant impact in helping these women succeed and inspires others to do the same.If you want to watch my full episode with Sophie, you can listen to it on all podcast platforms or watch the entire video on YouTube.

Performance Marketing Unlocked
Lessons of a marketer: from struggling student to 6-figure business

Performance Marketing Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 28:58


The biggest mistake marketers can make is expecting engagement. So how can marketers stand out on social media as we enter the year of digital detox?This week's guest is Sophie Miller, Founder of Pretty Little Marketer (PLM) and expert when it comes to connecting with communities.We sit down to discuss why TikTok can be overrated, how to create a fluid strategy across multiple social platforms and why brands like Gymshark and Jacquemus have been getting it right. Having grown her business from a struggling student to a 6-figure mentor with a following of 400,000, Miller has advised brands including Unilever and Graze on their social media strategies and connecting online and offline communities.Hosted by Lucy Shelley, Multimedia Editor at PMW. If you liked this episode, please leave a review, follow the podcast and subscribe at performancemarketingworld.com.Tickets to PMW Unlocked 2024 are available here. But grab them quick before they run out! Don't miss the most important performance marketing event of the year, in London on 5 and 6 March 2024.~ Further listening ~PMW Resell Me a Pen challengers: DMA: how CMOs deal with imposter syndromeFirst episode with cassette challenge: Fat cat art, Hollywood villains and Wordle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Marketing Meetup Podcast
What are 2024's top social media trends & must-use platforms? - Sophie Miller, Pretty Little Marketer

The Marketing Meetup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 55:43


In my opinion there is no one doing a better job in the world speaking about social media in a grounded way than Sophie right now - so this was a special session and great way to kick off the year.

Crimes of the Heart
Dating with Herpes feat. Sophie Miller

Crimes of the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 56:07


Rory Uphold is joined by 21 year old Sophie Miller to talk about her recent diagnosis with Herpes and how it's affected her romantic and sexual life since. I first saw Sophie when she went viral on tiktok and was moved by her honesty -- I hope this episode chips away at the stigma and shame surrounding STI's. If you'd like to learn more about Sophie, you can follow her on Tiktok HERE or IG HERE. *Not sponsored* Here are links to JEMS: https://jemsforall.com/ and to LOLA: https://mylola.com/products/condoms For future giveaways, sign up for the mailing list here: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ For video clips from this episode or to follow Rory on INSTAGRAM click @icouldbeblonder and on TIKTOK @roryuphold  To send a story or leave a voice message for Rory click here: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ Got a Question? Wanna submit a story? We would LOVE to hear from you! Email us at rory@crimesoftheheartpod.com or DM on Instagram & TikTok Opening Jingle credit: Harry Foster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Reluctant Book Marketer
Jody Gets A Creative Pep Talk

The Reluctant Book Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 59:56


Is AMMO Write For You?If you're an author with a handful of books published (or you've published nonfiction and have one book with a great program to help clients), AMMO is unlike any other program on the market. You're going to have to work the program to find success, and bestseller status likely won't hit in weeks of joining the program, but for many authors, AMMO is the beginning of a lucrative career that puts books first. Learn more here.THIS IS THE LINK TO MY SUBSTACK if you're listening elsewhere.Minute 47 When Andy Mentions Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeAndy J. Pizza says it better than I could or have or did. Hear it. Don't miss it.Invisible ThingsGrab a copy of his new book here or here. It's even better than he made it sound, and he made it sound amazing.Creative Pep Talk the PodcastStart here: Episode 417 Creative Pep Talk Andy J. Pizza with Sophie Miller.Listen long, listen often. His show is better than mine.Buy My Novels Here.Or get a great deal of 4 of my ebooks here.Or basically steal 2 paperbacks and 2 audiobooks from me here.TRBM is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to TRBM at jodyjsperling.substack.com/subscribe

Creative Pep Talk
417 - The 2 Essential Elements of a Game Changing Creative Collaboration with Sophie Miller

Creative Pep Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 63:22


SHOW NOTESTranscripts available at creativepeptalk.com/episodes!Sign up to the newsletter and receive a FREE copy of The Creative Career Path e-book! https://www.creativepeptalk.com/pathCheck out the Creative Pep Talk shop at creativepeptalk.etsy.comInvisible Things – NEW PICTURE BOOK, OUT NOW!Follow Invisible Things on Instagram!CALL TO ADVENTURECreate a tension board. Similar to a mood board, but through the lens of a medium that feels opposite to you, being yourself in a place that is completely uncomfortable to you. What are the similarities to how you approached this, to how you approach your work?SPONSORS & SHOUT OUTSOUR PATREON BACKERS Thank you patrons, we appreciate you so much! If you have the means, support the show at patreon.com/creativepeptalk!

The Marketing Meetup Podcast
How to build an engaged community: Sophie Miller (pretty little marketer) & Olivia Hanlon (Girls in Marketing)

The Marketing Meetup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 57:52


Sophie and Olivia have built amazing communities within the marketing industry. In this Q&A session, we find out how they've done it, why they've done it and some of the reasons they've been so successful. So if you're keen to build your own engaged community online, this is a 'must-listen' episode

REBELS by Shoaib Ahmed
From Struggling Grad To 6-Figure Solopreneur with Sophie Miller

REBELS by Shoaib Ahmed

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 60:38


In the third episode of REBELS we chat with Sophie Miller, Founder & Director of Pretty Little Marketer, a trailblazing marketing platform and 350K+ strong online community. After struggling to find her 'lane' after university, Sophie set up an Instagram page on a whim. Skip 3 years and Sophie is now a multi-6-figure solopreneur, in-demand influencer and social media manager for some of the world's biggest brands. This inspiring episode breaks down Sophie's steroid-level growth from a directionless graduate to the queen of community building. It's packed with fluff-free tips for business owners, creators and marketers everywhere. Shoaib and Sophie also waste no time in exposing the Hunger Games-like horrors of the graduate job market, unpacking the power of personal development and giving their hot takes on the social media landscape in 2023. If you have an idea, but lack the confidence to act on it… tune in: this is the most motivational episode of REBELS yet! Connect with Shoaib (host): LinkedIn: @Shoaib Ahmed | Instagram: @theshoaibahmed_ | Website: www.rebelsbyshoaibahmed.co.uk Connect with Sophie (guest): LinkedIn: Sophie Miller | Instagram: @prettylittlemarketer | Website: https://www.prettylittlemarketer.com/  Episode Sponsor: Get a full month of Taplio for only $1 [use code: REBELSPODCAST]. Don't miss out: http://taplio.com/?utm_source=pod_rebels Episode Sponsor:Get 10% OFF Fabric's 12-Week Master Strategy Programme [use code: REBELS10]. Don't miss out: https://www.fabric-academy.com/rebels-fabric

Creative Pep Talk
400 - How to Find a Creative Battle Cry that Will Ground and Guide Your Next Season

Creative Pep Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 83:25


SHOW NOTESTranscripts available at creativepeptalk.com/episodes!Sign up to the newsletter and receive a FREE copy of The Creative Career Path e-book! https://www.creativepeptalk.com/pathCheck out the Creative Pep Talk shop at creativepeptalk.etsy.comSophie Miller's WebsiteSophie Miller's InstagramCALL TO ADVENTUREDefine your creative battle cry! What is a want that is getting in the way of a need? Find your anti-goal of your creative practice.SPONSORSCANVASThe Canvas lamp makes it easy to get the right lighting every time for the videos you make with your phone. Enjoy this super stable and well made product while supporting a small, family owned business in Birmingham, Alabama. Go check out this lamp at shopcanvas.co/peptalkJAKPRINTS Thanks to our wonderful Ohio based print partner Jakprints.com Jakprints has always been a different kind of company: Independent printers focused on giving designers, musicians, artists and everyday businesses access to the print quality (and customer service) that the biggest brands take for granted. Twenty-some years later, 100,000 clients can attest to our success -- and we have the five-star reviews to prove it.OUR PATREON BACKERS Thank you patrons, we appreciate you so much! If you have the means, support the show at patreon.com/creativepeptalk!

Starting the Conversation
225 | Building a community of 200,000+ and mastering LinkedIn with Sophie Miller, Pretty Little Marketer

Starting the Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 63:26


Since founding Pretty Little Marketer, Sophie Miller has harnessed LinkedIn and Instagram to build an engaged and relevant community of over 200,000. She's a total expert when it comes to turning followers into fans, showing up authentically and consistently serving value! Tune in to hear more about how PLM started accidentally, Sophie's top tips about LinkedIn growth and an honest insight about her experiences of running a business with an anxiety disorder. _____ Sopbie's LinkedIn, PLM Instagram, Website Alice Benham - Website, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok

Me, Myself, And Hopefully...You?
How Sophie Miller Went From Inexperienced Grad To Working With The World's Biggest Brands...

Me, Myself, And Hopefully...You?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 61:36


Right, welcome back! This week I sit with Sophie Miller, the founder of Pretty Little Marketer. In this episode, Sophie discusses her "unorthodox" journey into marketing, how she turned an Instagram account into a community of 250,000+, the time she woke up with bloody footprints all around her bed...and so much more!?

Well, Now What?!
107. Sophie Miller - Building A Genuine Online Community With PLM (Pretty Little Marketer)

Well, Now What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 29:36


I am joined by the LinkedIn queen herself, Sophie Miller. She is the founder of Pretty Little Marketer. Pretty Little Marketer is an online community to inform and empower you to find your feet in the world of marketing. From 1:1s and webinars, to resources and daily content across socials - if you love marketing, PLM is the place for you. It has seen huge success on the platform since starting her business during the pandemic. The IG has grown over 40,000 followers and the LinkedIn page has nearly 90,000. Her personal page has 68,000 connections. If you haven't yet seen Sophie's LinkedIn posts then where have you been?! She's built such an amazing community of marketers, she gives insight on what brands/influencers should do to increase their community engagement, using your content to become a solution, creating advocates for your brand, the key to growing on LinkedIn and what do most people need help with on social. Truly such a beneficial convo - highly recommend if you're looking to grow engagement!

Creative Ways Podcast
The Magic of Needle Work - Sophie Miller

Creative Ways Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 72:30


This week is a very special one. its our 100th episode! And guess who got to chat too? Sophie Miller!  Sophie is an extremely talented textile artist who has fully stepped back into her practice. You will understand why when I tell you she is a wife and a huge part of Andy J Pizza's creative Pep Talk goodness and of course an amazing mum to their 3 children. So, of course, I got to ask what inspires Sophie and how important Yorkshire was growing up, what it's like in their home; having two talented successful creatives as parents. Sophie is so giving and shares her venerable experience this year as she stepped into a studio with other artists for the first time and produced her first exhibition since university. Sophie has given the last 10 years to their children, while running a successful Etsy shop ‘The Thread House' making costumes. But of course, being the rock behind Andy's practice too. Sophie shares how she kept her creative practice going throughout the different seasons in her life since becoming a mum straight after leaving university In Huddersfield in the U.K to moving over to Andy's home town in America.  Sophie Takeaways  1. Get lost in the labour of sewing, we know the bliss we get form each tiny stitch.   2.French Notts are an example of a creative practice that can hypnotise, slow time and the gifts that Can be seen framed and treasured – the validation – your creativity can be the gift that binds relationships. 3. Express yourself and get lost in the process 4. Honour where you are in your life and art –the seasons change, so our practice will too. 5.We can't create when we are stressed, our art changes through the chapters we are at. Sometimes we need a clear start, middle and end like gardening, other times we can invest in a longer more detailed project 6. Try the 5 am club -getting up at that time means you're starting the day putting yourself first instead of waiting until the end to see if you're not too tired. 7. The garden and outside have the perfect and unperfect in all of its tapestry, how the seeds and greenery turn out. 8. Where feels magical to you? Where do you get that playful feeling? The element of surprise Is the woods? Where do you escape from wandering? 9. What's your go-to landscape for your senses? Is it a secret garden in the woods? Or an open mountain or ocean cape? 10. Covid has taught us to notice when we need the quiet – to go under the bridge? 11. Art college is more than finding and learning your art – you find your people at a time when you're finding yourself 12. It's a huge relief to be in a safe environment where you can express yourself – you are the art, your style 13. Us creatives are sensitive beings, this is why we feel it all, the invisible parts as Andy illustrates, after a life of shame and embarrassment, trying to fit in, we can now honour it and own it as our superpower. 14. Meet your kids where they're at. Let them see your messy middle phase in your art. 15. An exhibition or an in-person event gives you that extra urge to finish your art, so the viewer can get close and see touch and taste it almost 16. Creative community is vital for an artist. 17. Letting your children see you the week of a big launch or deadline is good for them Connect with Sophie here  https://www.sophiemiller.co/new-page Instagram - http://instagram.com/thethreadhouse

Garnet and Gore
S1E2 - Madeleine McCann

Garnet and Gore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 60:00


Ep 2: Madeleine McCann Join Marina and Hanna Schatteman in learning about the story of Madeleine McCann, a young girl kidnapped from right under her parents' noses. Content warning: violence, sexual assault Garnet & Gore is hosted by Marina Uliano and produced and edited by Connor Bird. This episode was researched and written by Hannah Schatteman, Lauren Green, and Sophie Miller. Follow us on Instagram @garnetandgore Music: Chill Abstract (Intention) by Coma-Media

Garnet and Gore
S1E1 - Ted Bundy

Garnet and Gore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 27:37


Ep 1: Ted Bundy This week, Marina is joined by Sophie Miller to tell the story of one of the most infamous serial killers of all time, Ted Bundy. Follow along as they discuss his odd beginnings, vile attacks, premeditated actions, and finally his capture and demise. TW: violence, sexual assault Hosted by Marina Uliano Produced/Edited by Connor Bird Follow us on Instagram @garnetandgore Music: Chill Abstract (Intention) by Coma-Media

The Marketing Meetup Podcast
Part 1: How to turn followers into a community - Sophie Miller, Founder, Pretty Little Marketer

The Marketing Meetup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 35:33


Sophie Miller gets social media. In the past 2 years, she's grown a Facebook group of 9k+, 30k on Instagram, 61.1k on her company Linkedin page and 30k on her own personal Linkedin. More importantly - those folks are ENGAGED. So, in a world that increasingly feels like social media provides very little bang for the buck - what does Sophie do that makes her and her company stand out so much and create a community who genuinely feel part of something?

Branded by Amelia Sordell
EP 7: Growing Social Media From 0 - 140k Followers in 12 months: Pretty Little Marketer: Sophie Miller

Branded by Amelia Sordell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 70:42


If I told you the name of today's podcast guest, you might be forgiven for drawing a blank. But the chances are, if you're in marketing or have aspirations of getting into marketing, you know who this person is. Sophie Miller set up Pretty Little Marketer in the 1st UK lockdown of 2020 and since then has grown the brand to a combined 140k followers and launched a social media business off the back of it. In this podcast, Sophie talks about her struggles being a young woman in marketing, being told she wasn't good enough by her teachers at school - and growing her business from one inbound DM to working with the UK's biggest brands. Sophie is one of the nicest, most open people I have met so far on this podcast. And I know you'll agree after listening to this episode; she's equally as inspiring. 

The Motivated Classroom
66 ¦ Q&A: Sharing classrooms, minimum contact time & creating a class motto

The Motivated Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 26:24


This question and answer episode looks at how to overcome the difficulties of moving classrooms, what we can and should teach when we only see students for less than 1 hour per week and finally how we can go about creating a class slogan or motto based on our co-created values from the class constitution. Thank you to Sophie Harrison, Sophie Miller and Amanda Miller for the great questions! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast. Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom. I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom. Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook. Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.

Between 2 Butts: The Podcast That Lets Nothing Slip Between The Cracks

Local actor and Jay's football buddy Aimee Snow joins Jay, Becca and Tice to regale you with tales of the thea-tahhhh, including: Finishing "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with a broken leg , monologues vs. cold readings for auditions (and making out in a callback scene!), judging her schoolmates for not projecting, dealing with visible bruises from fight scenes, and developing her love for Shakespeare. Aimee has acted in many Shakespeare plays including "Macbeth", "The Taming of the Shrew", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "Twelfth Night", "Othello",  and "Romeo and Juliet", as well as productions such as "The Music Man", "The Crucible", "Rumors" and "The Quantum Suicide of Sophie Miller", and she wants you to cast her as Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing"!Then, Jay dusts off his Don Pardo voice so Becca and Aimee can play Family Feud Fast Money. It's a nail biter!

All Things Money Podcast
How to Become a Successful Freelancer

All Things Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 32:35


This week on the podcast we are joined with Sophie Miller, Founder of Pretty Little Marketer to discuss how you can become a successful freelancer! If you are someone looking to go freelance whether that is in marketing, photography, writing or something else, then this is the episode for you! Join us as we cover how to attract new clients, how to set your rates, how to invoice and much more! For contract templates, check out Hubspot, Hootsuite, and even Youtube! For free invoicing software, then I highly recommend Invoice Home. As recommended by Sophie, Quickbooks is another great accounting software too. For more All Things Money, make sure you give us a follow on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! Fancy supporting the podcast? You can do so here.

Accidental Gods
The Mermaids had to happen! Reflections on G7 activism - and beyond with Sophie Miller

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 44:31


Sophie Miller trained at Central St Martins before moving on to a decade-long career in television design.  Now, she gives her time and energy to Extinction Rebellion as a Red Rebel - and to Ocean Rebellion, of which she is a co-founder.   She lives in Cornwall, and so when she discovered that the first post-Covid G7 summit was taking place in her country and her county, she had to ask. In this week's second inspiring podcast, she describes what it actually takes to mount a successful action in the current political climate.  She talks of the growing support from all aspects of the Fourth Estate and - movingly - of the practical - and spiritual - path that has brought her to this place and this time. She speaks as an activist who understands the damage done to the Oceans, knowing that there is still time to change what we're doing.   We discuss the nature of policing, of totalitarianism - and the ways we can all work to transcend the crushing forces of authority to bring something deeper and more profound to our world.  https://oceanrebellion.earthhttps://rebellion.globalhttps://extinctionrebellion.uk

Accidental Gods
Fire at Sea: bringing activism - and mermaids! - to the G7 summit with Sophie Miller

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 49:50


Sophie Miller trained at Central St Martins before moving on to a decade-long career in television design.  Now, she gives her time and energy to Extinction Rebellion as a Red Rebel - and to Ocean Rebellion, of which she is a co-founder.   She lives in Cornwall, and so when she discovered that the first post-Covid G7 summit was taking place in her country and her county, she had to ask. In this week's inspiring podcast, she describes the practical - and spiritual - path that has brought her to this place and this time - as an activist who understands the damage done to the Oceans -and that there is still time to change what we're doing.   We discuss the nature of policing, of totalitarianism - and the ways we can transcend the crushing forces of authority to bring something deeper and more profound to our world.   This is the first of two parts. Next week, we'll be back to find out how the activism transpired and where we all go from here. https://oceanrebellion.earthhttps://rebellion.globalhttps://extinctionrebellion.uk

menSwear by a Woman
It Gets Better with Age ft: Sophie Miller of Yarmouth Oilskin

menSwear by a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 40:39


Imagine being born in the 19th century and still thriving in the 21st century. Not only thriving but adapting in the modern age. Sounds unbelievable? Let me introduce you to Yarmouth Oilskins. A proudly British made heritage brand. A brand that has a rich archive and history that has managed to adapt to the modern lifestyle of the 21st century.  https://yarmouthoilskins.com If you have any feedback or would like to be featured on a future episode please feel free to email menswearbyawoman@gmail.com

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Her Own Boss
Minisode: How to succeed in job interviews with Sophie Miller

Her Own Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 14:46


In our penultimate minisode, we're joined again by Sophie Miller, student, freelance marketing and social media consultant, and founder of Pretty Little Marketer, a social media platform that helps young women achieve their marketing and career dreams. Today Sophie is here to help us with job interviews, including how to prepare for them, what to expect, how to answer questions effectively and how to give a great impression. Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn to hear the latest: Instagram: @HerOwnBossPodcast LinkedIn: Her Own Boss Podcast Need a transcript? Find us on Anchor and click here.

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Her Own Boss
Minisode: How to nail your CV with Sophie Miller

Her Own Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 13:07


In this minisode, we're joined by Sophie Miller. Sophie is a student, freelance marketing and social media consultant, and founder of Pretty Little Marketer, a social media platform that helps young women achieve their marketing and career dreams. Sophie shares with us what recruiters look for in a CV, as well as so many actionable tips to help you nail your own CVs and cover letters. Enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn to hear the latest: Instagram: @HerOwnBossPodcast LinkedIn: Her Own Boss Podcast Need a transcript? Find us on Anchor and click here.

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The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health
Mental health, drugs and rock ‘n' roll (minus the rock ‘n' roll)

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 49:54


Let's be honest here, people understand the risks of doing drugs and gain pleasure and connection from doing it. We're not aiming to have a conversation to shame or show any judgement towards doing drugs.Instead, we want to just talk about our experiences and insights into how drugs played into our mental health.After sharing his experience online, George Bell (from Sanctus HQ) wanted to go into more depth than a 3 minute video so it seemed like a good opportunity to have a discussion with a coach with a slightly different experience with drugs, Sophie Miller. Only recently having taken drugs in recent years, Sophie hasn't developed any negative relationship with a drug but has a refreshing attitude towards when and where she would do a drug.Sanctus Directory:https://sanctus.io/the-sanctus-directory-of-mental-health-services-professionals-eda7d4316a58Talk to Frank:https://www.talktofrank.com/Samaritans:https://www.samaritans.org/

The Unconventionalists with Mark Leruste
#129 Improving female sexual pleasure with Billie Quinlan

The Unconventionalists with Mark Leruste

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 67:10


When you find yourself calling your workplace to report a fake bike accident, so you don't have to walk through the door to face the person who sexually assaulted you at work, in fear of breaking down in tears, you know something needs to change. As you will hear in today's powerful conversation with Billie Quinlan, Co-founder and CEO of Ferly who passionately believes in the power of unlocking female pleasure for gender equality, things get real, real fast. Ferly is a business focused on improving our sexual wellbeing who was voted one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2019 by The Escape 100 Index (a campaign to find the best companies to escape to in 2019). “We see sexual selfcare as the practice of prioritising our pleasure. This means exploring our minds and bodies, taking the time to understand our wants and needs, and learning how to communicate these, so we feel confident and healthy.” This is a very special episode for me as I had the pleasure of coaching and leading Billie through a 12-week programme (along with the amazing Sophie Miller) back in 2016 and although we stayed in touch over the years, I had never heard the story that she shared with me until today. So as you can imagine, I was deeply moved by Billie's courage to open up and share with us what happened to her in her workplace and how that experience fuelled her to drive to make a difference. What is truly incredible and inspiring about Billie's story is that despite having zero previous experiences as a founder and having virtually no experience whatsoever in tech, she made it into the first cohort of the Zinc tech business accelerator and against what everyone else said, managed with her friend Anna Hushlak to launch Ferly, a tech startup who's mission is to radically transform society's relationship with sex. Oh, and they just so happened to manage to raise £1.5million in pre-seed investment…Not bad, eh? “We're doing this by creating a space where every woman can spend time really getting to grips with what makes her tick. So she can understand and prioritise her own pleasure through the ultimate journey of self-discovery.” This is an episode that will truly blow your mind and show you just how far you can go if you find something you feel truly passionate about and don't let the negative voices around you stop you on your tracks. As always, I'd love to hear what inspired you about this week's episode so make sure to tag me over on social media @marleruste! Enjoy this powerful conversation

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health

James Routledge and George Bettany, founders of the mental health startup Sanctus, have been on a mission for the last two years to try and change the perceptions of mental health - with the intention of one day putting the first mental health gym on the high street.Their experiences with mental health from before Sanctus and through their work with businesses around the UK to create impartial, safe spaces for employees to work on their mental health have made them realise just how much the perceptions need to change and how we need to get people talking about their mental health in day to day conversation. After a traumatic and memorable experience from just the age of five in Poland, Agnieszka Walczuk developed a strong sense of comfort with food. From then on, an issue with her body image arose that developed throughout the years.Whilst she came close to adopting a bulimic approach to dealing with her body image issues, her relationship with a relative dealing with anorexia allowed her to see where that route could get her.After forty two years of battling, Agnieszka is more comfortable with her body that she has ever been.She sits down with Sanctus head coach, Sophie Miller, and James to see issues that they find are arising around the topic of body image.If you feel like you may have an issue with body image or know somebody who is, please check out our directory for suggestions of how to get help:(Click the hyperlink in the blog for the full guide)https://sanctus.io/the-sanctus-directory-of-mental-health-services-professionals-eda7d4316a58

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health
#46: The Reality of Reality Shows (w/ Alex Hobern)

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 54:12


James Routledge and George Bettany, founders of the mental health startup Sanctus, have been on a mission for the last two years to try and change the perceptions of mental health - with the intention of one day putting the first mental health gym on the high street.Their experiences with mental health from before Sanctus and through their work with businesses around the UK to create impartial, safe spaces for employees to work on their mental health have made them realise just how much the perceptions need to change and how we need to get people talking about their mental health in day to day conversation. Channel 4's ‘The Circle' is a show dubbed a cross between ‘Big Brother' and ‘Gogglebox', where contestants go into their own individual flat in a block but never physically meet each other. Instead, they communicate only via a bespoke social media platform called ‘The Circle'. However, there are no restrictions into how truthful you can be. This week, we speak to the shows winner ‘Alex Hobern' who won both the public and contestants vote when he portrayed the character ‘Kate' after the three weeks he spent isolated in a flat.The show brought up important messages about how we use social media and how people portray themselves online - something that Alex himself wanted to raise awareness of when going onto the show.James is joined by Sophie Miller, Sanctus Head Coach, as they delve into the twofold discussion of exploring Alex's mental health during and after the show as well as the topics of social media the show raised.MUSIC CREDITS:"Loopster, The Builder, Perspectives, Dreamer" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health
#32: Mental Health during the Holidays

The Sanctus Podcast on Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 31:20


James Routledge and George Bettany, founders of the mental health startup Sanctus, have been on a mission for the last two years to try and change the perceptions of mental health - with the intention of one day putting the first mental health gym on the high street.Their experiences with mental health from before Sanctus and through their work with businesses around the UK to create impartial, safe spaces for employees to work on their mental health have made them realise just how much the perceptions need to change and how we need to get people talking about their mental health in day to day conversation. After our episode with Lou last week, we realised that the holidays aren't necessarily a healthy time for more than just your physical health. So we invited our coaches Sophie Miller and Ben Graham to talk about their personal experiences and professional thoughts on the matter of mental health in the holidays.Music Credits:Underneath the Christmas Tree (Instrumental) by myuu http://www.thedarkpiano.com/Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported  — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/q8fX3In7Qng"Perspectives, The Builder, Jingle Bells Calm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The LEO podcast
Preparing For The Electrification Revolution Part 1

The LEO podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 12:20


Until relatively recently, electric cars were considered futuristic, and even mocked by car buyers and people within the automotive industry. But these days, electrification has become increasingly widespread, and the mood has shifted to one of intense excitement among businesses and increasing curiosity and demand among customers. The challenges of electrification and how to keep up is the subject of this LEO podcast, recorded with Paul Hemingway, Jaguar Land Rover's Go-to-Market Project Manager for Electrification and LEO's Account Director, Sophie Miller. Part 2 of this podcast is here: http://bit.ly/2AJvsJM Go to leolearning.com/resources for more.

The LEO podcast
Preparing For The Electrification Revolution Part 2

The LEO podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 12:25


Part 1 of this podcast is here: http://bit.ly/2jtdBDe Until relatively recently, electric cars were considered futuristic, and even mocked by car buyers and people within the automotive industry. But these days, electrification has become increasingly widespread, and the mood has shifted to one of intense excitement among businesses and increasing curiosity and demand among customers. The challenges of electrification and how to keep up is the subject of the second part of this LEO podcast, recorded with Paul Hemingway, Jaguar Land Rover's Go-to-Market Project Manager for Electrification and LEO's Account Director, Sophie Miller. Go to leolearning.com/resources for more.