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  • "You don't need to know everything, and that's okay because neither does anyone else."
    2025/05/12

    Dr. Chrissy McCarthy's candid conversation takes us through her story of growing up in a council house in Bracknell to holding a PhD and founding the Centre of Behavioural Equality.

    Dr Chrissy opens up about mental health struggles that doctors dismissed because she 'was smiling' and an alcohol dependency that society refused to recognise because it didn't fit the stereotypical image of alcoholism.

    Listen to learn:

    👷‍♀️ Taking a break during her PhD after experiencing miscarriages, business challenges, and mental health struggles
    💪 How Dr Chrissy reframed her relationship with alcohol
    🎓 Completing a nine-year PhD and being from a background where such achievements were rare
    💫 Founding the Centre of Behavioural Equality to develop research-backed, context-driven EDI strategies
    🔋 The poWEr of resilience






    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    26 分
  • This Is What No One Tells You About Being An Entrepreneur
    2025/05/05

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we sit down with Donna Scully, Joint Owner and Director at Carpenters Group, one of the UK’s leading providers of insurance and legal services.

    Donna shares her experience of moving from London to Liverpool for a fresh start, and how she built a successful career as a lawyer and entrepreneur. She reflects on key moments along the way including being once called a “Scally” at school which have stuck with her and shaped her perspective. Donna speaks openly about imposter syndrome, building credibility in new spaces, and what it means to lead with authenticity.

    We also explore her powerful belief that kindness is one of the greatest tools for leadership and impact—free, meaningful, and available to everyone.

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    25 分
  • Jo Milne’s Fight to Change the Future of Usher Syndrome
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we sit down with Jo Milne, founder of Cure Usher Syndrome, to talk about her mission to find a cure and amplify the voices of those living with Usher syndrome.

    Jo shares her personal experience of being misdiagnosed, only to learn at 29 that she had been living with the condition all along. As someone who grew up partially sighted without a role model to look up to, she is now determined to be that person for others—empowering more people to speak up and embrace their identity.

    Beyond her work as a mother and advocate, Jo discusses the power of support, from the people who helped her build confidence to her partner, who encouraged her to fully embrace who she is.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder of the impact of community, resilience, and using your voice to drive change.

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    21 分
  • From Tragedy to Triumph: How Loud Speaker Is Helping Thousands of Young People To Speak Up
    2025/04/21

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we sit down with Calvin Eden, founder and brand director of Loud Speaker, an organisation dedicated to empowering young people through confidence-building workshops.

    Calvin shares how Loud Speaker grew from an idea during lockdown to reaching over 200,000 students, creating life-changing opportunities along the way. He opens up about his personal journey, including the tragic loss of a friend to knife crime at just 15 years old, and how that experience fuels his mission to inspire and uplift the next generation.

    We also explore Loud Speaker’s international growth, collaborations, and Calvin’s vision for the future of education—plus, what he would change if he had a magic wand.

    If you’re looking for motivation, a fresh perspective on leadership, or a reminder that speaking up can change lives, this episode is for you. 🎙✨

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    29 分
  • The Truth Behind The Apprentice: Would She Give Lord Sugar a Seat at the Table?
    2025/04/14

    🎙️ In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we’re joined by Foluso Falade — last years candidate on The Apprentice UK and founder/CEO of Brandin’ It, the first-ever social enterprise to feature on the show.

    Foluso shares the story behind her pioneering organisation, which helps young people across the UK create and launch their own brands — a mission that’s rapidly building a platform set to reach 9 million teens.

    She opens up about the challenges and triumphs of her time on The Apprentice — from being cut off from friends and family, to competing in a high-pressure environment with people she was up against. Throughout it all, she developed incredible resilience and proved the power of staying authentic under pressure.

    Foluso also reflects on her early curiosity — including how she built a robot as a child, and why she’s always been passionate about challenging stereotypes and doing things differently.

    Winner of the "One To Watch" award at the 2025 Northern Power Women Awards, Foluso gives an inspiring insight as to why this category meant the most to her.

    And if she had a few seats at the table to invite anyone she liked… would Lord Sugar get one? You’ll have to tune in to find out.

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    21 分
  • Driving Change: Bentley's Vision for a Sustainable Future
    2025/04/07

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we sit down with Bentley Motors, our #NPWAwards PoWEr List partner, to explore their commitment to innovation, from electrification by 2026 to a £2 billion investment in sustainability.

    We also discuss:
    🚘 The importance of skills in transforming industries
    ⚡ The challenges and opportunities of going all-electric
    🎓 Bentley’s role in developing future talent through education and apprenticeships

    Plus, an unexpected twist—Harry discovered during his second job interview that his grandfather once worked at Bentley! Proof that while skills evolve, passion stands the test of time.

    💡 And to close, Aimee shares her biggest lesson: learning what she stands for and what she wants to be known for. So, we ask you—what’s the one thing YOU want to be known for?

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    30 分
  • From Intern to Leader: Tarifa Simpson The Hidden Truth About Career Growth
    2025/03/31

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we’re joined by Tarifa Simpson from Forvis Mazars, who shares the story of how she built her career and the lessons she learned along the way.

    Tarifa opens up about how she explored different internships to find her true career path, leading to a graduate role in transactional services. What started as an opportunity turned into a 17-year journey at KPMG, shaping her expertise and leadership skills.

    She reflects on the mentorship, coaching, and training that helped her develop confidence, embrace not having all the answers, and become an effective leader. Tarifa also highlights the importance of guiding and advising others, whether it’s leading a team or helping clients navigate critical decisions.

    She also shares why she recommends reading The Psychology of Money, a book that goes beyond finance to explore what drives individuals to take their next leap in life and work.

    This episode is packed with insights on career progression, leadership, and the value of lifelong learning—a must-listen for anyone looking to grow in their field.

    Find out more about We Are PoWEr here. 💫

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    24 分
  • Dr. Penny Trayner: The Unexpected Link Between DJing and Brain Rehabilitation
    2025/03/24

    In this episode of the We Are PoWEr Podcast, we sit down with Dr Penny Trayner, a neuropsychologist who has discovered a fascinating connection between DJing and brain recovery.

    Penny shares how her work in neuropsychology led her to explore the impact of music on rehabilitation and why she believes that the only real barrier is what we tell ourselves. She also reflects on her childhood in Abu Dhabi, how her parents’ careers and support shaped her, and the drive to help people that guides her work today.

    Beyond her groundbreaking research, Penny has also taken to the decks, DJing at the Northern PoWEr Women Awards—Europe’s largest celebration of gender equality—for two years in a row. She also discusses the significance of receiving a purple plaque in recognition of her award-winning innovation.

    If you’re looking for inspiration, proof that music can heal, or a reminder that you can achieve anything, this episode is not to be missed.

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    21 分