Coffee with Sarah Turner
Sarah Turner, Founder of Angel Academe discusses how she spotted a gap in the market for women angel investors and made the leap from a technology consultant to build a network of angels.
Coffee with Isabel Oswell
Isabel Oswell is Head of Business and Research Audiences at The British Library. An amazing resource for those thinking of re-inventing their careers. We discuss her career and also the inspiring Anita Roddick.
Coffee with Charlotte Frische
Career Coach Charlotte Frische reminds us to dream big and follow our passion. The way forward might not be easy but with courage, self-belief and perseverance you will find the right opportunities.
Coffee with Emma Stenström
Emma Stenström, Associate Professor at Stockholm School of Economics explains how Theory U and the 80,000 Hours organisation have helped her and her students think through their career priorities.
Coffee with Caroline Artis
Caroline Artis, Senior Partner at EY talks about the importance of pace in a long career. Knowing when to say yes and when to say no, when to accelerate and when to slow down to achieve a kind of balance.
Coffee with Victoria Proctor
HR Professional, Victoria Proctor chats to us about the benefits of a few wrinkles and grey hairs when dealing with people and organisations. Experience and exposure is what sets 50-somethings apart.
Coffee with Heather Allen
What is it like making the leap to an entrepreneurial venture after a long career in FMCG? We talk to Heather Allen about her career and her mission to get people to say no to plastic cups with s.mug.
Coffee with Sunita Shroff
Feeling a little out of sorts post-baby, Sunita Shroff sought out like-minded people and in the process found not only a group of amazing, inspirational women but also a passion for fundraising and a new career direction.
Coffee with Kara Walsh
Is building a portfolio of activities the answer to finding fulfilling work in your 50s? We ask New York based marketing consultant and No Small Plan founder Kara Walsh.
Coffee with Dominic Ford
Serial entrepreneur Dominic Ford introduces us to the Japanese concept of Ikigai, roughly translated to your “reason for being” and what this means for your working life.
Coffee with Janene Spencer
Graphic designer Janense Spencer discussion her career "extensions", the idea of adding little branches to extend her career in new directions and the importantce of being open to the way life zigs and zags.
Coffee with Emma Cook
What are the most important qualities for sustaining a fulfilling career as you get older and how do you stay relevant? We ask Emma Cook, Assistant Editor of The Observer Magazine.