In this episode, Sam Parker shares her beautifully non-linear path—from a restless student with no “plan,”, finding freedom in Melbourne, thriving in consumer research, retraining as a Pilates Instructor, and ultimately helping busy people enjoy cooking as a Thermomix advisor and host of her podcast Not Pasta Again. We talk expectations, motherhood, moving back to the UK, and the thread that ties it all together: choosing freedom, community, and radical authenticity. A candid, upl...
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In this episode, Sam Parker shares her beautifully non-linear path—from a restless student with no “plan,”, finding freedom in Melbourne, thriving in consumer research, retraining as a Pilates Instructor, and ultimately helping busy people enjoy cooking as a Thermomix advisor and host of her podcast Not Pasta Again. We talk expectations, motherhood, moving back to the UK, and the thread that ties it all together: choosing freedom, community, and radical authenticity. A candid, upl...
It's time to put your positive pants on! In this episode I got to chat to the lovely Claire Clements, owner and founder of Positive Pants. She gets to help children and families find and have the tools to help them with their mental health. Claire has had quite the journey of her own, all of which has equipped her for where she is today, so let's find out how she ended up here.
How did I end up here?
In this episode, Sam Parker shares her beautifully non-linear path—from a restless student with no “plan,”, finding freedom in Melbourne, thriving in consumer research, retraining as a Pilates Instructor, and ultimately helping busy people enjoy cooking as a Thermomix advisor and host of her podcast Not Pasta Again. We talk expectations, motherhood, moving back to the UK, and the thread that ties it all together: choosing freedom, community, and radical authenticity. A candid, upl...