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Let's Make This More Interesting
eatbigfish - Adam Morgan
14 episodes
9 months ago

Do you have moments in your business or personal life when you simply can’t afford to bore your audience? What can we do to hold their undivided attention when it really matters? To find out, Adam Morgan, founder of eatbigfish, speaks to fascinating people who excel at engaging their audience – be they distracted social scrollers, bored schoolchildren or cynical CEOs – and learns from them how we can all be much more interesting.




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Do you have moments in your business or personal life when you simply can’t afford to bore your audience? What can we do to hold their undivided attention when it really matters? To find out, Adam Morgan, founder of eatbigfish, speaks to fascinating people who excel at engaging their audience – be they distracted social scrollers, bored schoolchildren or cynical CEOs – and learns from them how we can all be much more interesting.




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Episode 8: The interesting Squiggle and the long ‘Aha’ (with Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis)
Let's Make This More Interesting
47 minutes 47 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 8: The interesting Squiggle and the long ‘Aha’ (with Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis)


The Squiggly Careers podcast has been hugely influential and useful for anyone interested in Career Development community. In this episode I talk to Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper, the brilliant pair behind the podcast, the two bestselling books that have come out of it – Squiggly Careers and You Coach You – and the company they have founded, Amazing if.


We discuss:

  • How, in looking to throw out the old model of the ‘career ladder’, they arrived at that fascinating idea and language of the ‘squiggle’
  • How they’ve found a much more engaging way to talk to people about confidence issues, and why it works
  • Why dullness in large organisations is often a kind of conformity
  • How to be a ‘helpful rebel’ in big companies if you want to help shake up dull practices


Along the way, they talk about a fascinating idea: ‘the long aha’ – that realisation that comes to you sometime after an engaging moment in a meeting, prompting you to question something you are doing, when you realise how pervasive that practice and issue has been in your life. As fascinating and useful as you would expect from the inimitable Sarah and Helen.


Listen to the Squiggly Careers podcast 

 

Find out more about Amazing If's work

 

Helen and Sarah's books:

The Squiggly Career

You Coach You 


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Connect with Adam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-morgan-3a473a/

 

Follow eatbigfish on Linkedin and Instagram

 

See what’s coming up on the podcast at The Challenger Project

 

With thanks to our editor Ruth and producer Ross.



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Let's Make This More Interesting

Do you have moments in your business or personal life when you simply can’t afford to bore your audience? What can we do to hold their undivided attention when it really matters? To find out, Adam Morgan, founder of eatbigfish, speaks to fascinating people who excel at engaging their audience – be they distracted social scrollers, bored schoolchildren or cynical CEOs – and learns from them how we can all be much more interesting.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.