In this episode we look back at the episodes we've built together and wrap up at the golden number seven, with intention to come back later this year with more guests Much love from the Stereotypos team, Lina Antelmann and Joshua Balata
In this episode we discuss with Danny De Potter who has 33 years of experience in various roles at L’Oréal. Danny has a proven track record of excellence in sales and uses this experience in his current role as systems and processes director for over 40 countries at L’Oréal.
In this conversation with him, he shares the learnings he has made over his career and touches on the soft skills one could leverage to build a successful career
In this episode we have Laura Lesueur who talks to us about her venturing out on her own, failing fast and cheap and eventually building a successful business where she doesn’t need to go out hunting for clients anymore. In this episode, she also shares other ventures apart from her main one and talks about what it takes to set up a successful business that can sustain itself. Some of the tips she shares in this episode, we are grateful to hear for the first time and wish we heard of in business school
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Michelle Sisto - Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Decision Science at EDHEC | Yes, it is okay for things to not always go as planned! Michelle has build a very successful career over time, but one that certainly was also build on uncertainty at times. Whether coming to Europe for a vacation and staying for life or going back to studies at the age of 40 to complete her PhD in Finance, Michelle shows us why it is important to sometimes take a leap of faith - Careers are not linear! Working alongside young professionals everyday, Michelle also tells us what patterns of success she observes and why connection is key at that point of development.
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Josh & Lina
Michael Benirschka - Head of Industry & Sell Success at SAP | Rising successfully on the job ladder, Michael's ability to preserve the entrepreneurial spirit and a "beginners mindset" at any time makes him stand-out in the corporate jungle. He represents a type of leadership many young professionals would want to work for and shares with us in this episode what his principles behind this are and what he learned on the way there.
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Josh & Lina
Lina & Josh | Mistakes are the biggest source of learning. Really? But do you have to make them all by yourself? As fresh beginners with a taste of success in the professional world, we want to share the learnings that worked best for us at work and in life and invite inspirational leaders to share "What they wish they knew before" (#WIWIKB). Here's episode #00 - a look behind the scenes of the Who, What and How behind this Podcast.
#WIWIKB Josh: The capacity to learn French outside a classroom, in a farm.
#WIWIKB Lina: The value of saying No.
Our mantra: stay #authentic, #actionable and #fun.
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Josh & Lina