Starting out on your own career path or even your own business? There’s a path for your potential and we want to help you find it.Combining interviews and advice, Path for Potential aims to equip you for a meaningful career following your passion, personality and maximising your potential.Mark Beaumont and Johanna Basford are on a mission to move away from, the traditional business-podcast rhetoric of fake humble statements, dodgy money-making schemes, and ultra-macho mentalities, and instead hold honest conversations with guests who want to help harness your potential into your very own success story.Each interview gives a behind-the-scenes view of the guest's early career and provides practical tips, mindset inspiration and the unlikely stories of how they took those early steps to find a fulfilling professional life whether they found great jobs or started their own thing. Find your own Path for Potential now!Brought to you by the Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Dundee and supported by Elevator UK.
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Starting out on your own career path or even your own business? There’s a path for your potential and we want to help you find it.Combining interviews and advice, Path for Potential aims to equip you for a meaningful career following your passion, personality and maximising your potential.Mark Beaumont and Johanna Basford are on a mission to move away from, the traditional business-podcast rhetoric of fake humble statements, dodgy money-making schemes, and ultra-macho mentalities, and instead hold honest conversations with guests who want to help harness your potential into your very own success story.Each interview gives a behind-the-scenes view of the guest's early career and provides practical tips, mindset inspiration and the unlikely stories of how they took those early steps to find a fulfilling professional life whether they found great jobs or started their own thing. Find your own Path for Potential now!Brought to you by the Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Dundee and supported by Elevator UK.
Ever had a burning desire to do something different with your life? Lucy did just that. Changing career, changing country, changing everything!
Moving from Australia back to the UK, leaving a successful career in pharmaceutical sales, Lucy Lord is now a Sunday Times bestselling cookbook author. Johanna and Mark talk to our guest about what it takes and what it looks like when you finally take the leap of faith and follow your passion. They also discuss imposter syndrome and why confidence is as much a learned skill as it is a personality trait. This is Lucy's Path for Potential.
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Path for Potential
Starting out on your own career path or even your own business? There’s a path for your potential and we want to help you find it.Combining interviews and advice, Path for Potential aims to equip you for a meaningful career following your passion, personality and maximising your potential.Mark Beaumont and Johanna Basford are on a mission to move away from, the traditional business-podcast rhetoric of fake humble statements, dodgy money-making schemes, and ultra-macho mentalities, and instead hold honest conversations with guests who want to help harness your potential into your very own success story.Each interview gives a behind-the-scenes view of the guest's early career and provides practical tips, mindset inspiration and the unlikely stories of how they took those early steps to find a fulfilling professional life whether they found great jobs or started their own thing. Find your own Path for Potential now!Brought to you by the Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Dundee and supported by Elevator UK.