
What was it like to spend 10 years sailing around the world as a child?
How does self-education on a boat in the South Pacific lead to Oxford University?
and what's it like to be appointed Commander of the British Empire by King Charles?
Lady Suzanne Heywood of Whitehall shares her reflections and insight from a unique and challenging childhood and how this has helped her navigate government and executive leadership.
To learn the full story, check out Suzanne's gripping memoir - an international bestseller: Wavewalker https://shorturl.at/RuLWI
Also, referenced on the podcast was Suzanne's biography of her late husband Jeremy Heywood: What Does Jeremy Think? https://shorturl.at/wAovF
Finally, check out the Heywood Quarterly, a free publication that champions innovation in public policy and delivery https://heywoodquarterly.com/