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  • This week's Do Good & Do Well guest is the incredible Patrice Gordon.

    Patrice has always been passionate about personal development, starting her career as a Chartered Accountant, training to become an Executive Coach and then pivoting into the Commercial Strategy space. In 2022, her book "Reverse Mentoring: Removing Barriers and Building Belonging in the Workplace" was published, and she embarked on her entrepreneurial journey and is now the CEO of Eminere, a bespoke consultancy that is in the business of building better humans so that they can, in turn, run better businesses. Having held senior positions in Finance and Commercial across some of the UK’s most loved Brands, Virgin Atlantic, Royal Mail, and British Airways.

    In this episode Patrice shares

    what reverse mentoring is and what difference it makes the importance of psychological safety and looking after the unrepresented mentors when reverse mentoring is not advised and what gets in the way from it working how Patrice supports organisations throughout the initial idea to completion Women's Development Support Patrice's Power to Pivot Programme

    Please note that we have had some issues with sound on this episode. If you would like the transcript, contact Sarah Fox on the email below.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Reverse Mentoring - the book: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9780349435022

    Reverse Mentoring - The Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/patrice_gordon_how_reverse_mentorship_can_help_create_better_leaders?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare

    The Power to Pivot - https://www.eminere.co.uk/the-power-to-pivot

    Patrice's newsletter: Elevate with Patrice https://elevate-with-patrice.beehiiv.com/subscribe

    Harvard Kenney School's Women's Leadership Board: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/wappp/womens-leadership-board

    Barefoot Coaching: https://barefootcoaching.co.uk/

    Women in Aviation and Aerospace Charter: https://www.wiaacharter.com/about/

    Female Founders Rise: https://www.linkedin.com/company/female-founders-rise/

    Contact Patrice:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricegordon/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspatricegordon/

    Website: https://www.eminere.co.uk/contact

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  • This week's Do Good & Do Well guest is the brilliant Grace Meadows. Grace is the Head of Music Minds Matter, a charity working to put positive mental health & wellbeing centre stage in music. Before joining Music Minds Matter, she led the Music for Dementia campaign having previously worked as a music therapist for over 10 years in adult psychiatry, education and the NHS. Grace is passionate about working with all those in music to ensure the industry can be a beacon for positive mental health. In this episode Grace shares her career path from starting as a bassoonist, becoming involved in a national campaign around dementia and music and now as Head of a Charity supporting anyone working in music. We hear about the charity Music Minds Matter and touch on the challenges of the industry on individuals. Grace also shares the practical support that Music Minds Matter offer. Mentioned in this episode: LIVE-powered-by-freelancers-2024.pdf (livemusic.biz) This touches briefly on age of freelancers and these reports from Help Musicians Insight Reports — Musicians' Census (musicianscensus.co.uk) Harry Baker poet https://www.harrybaker.co/ If you're working in music and you need support, contact the helpline: 0808 802 8008 or f you'd like offer support, get in touch with Grace (her details are below). Contact Grace: https://www.musicmindsmatter.org.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/music-minds-matter-uk/about/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-meadows-frsa-15803a4/ Contact me: Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/ Sign up to my newsletter: https://dogoodanddowell.myflodesk.com/newsletter My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/ Grab the direct link to this episode and share with a friend

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  • It's been a while and we're kicking off a new series with a recording of a live episode we did for the Power of Women (POW) Thanet festival.

    I am joined by three changemakers - all of whom have their own relationship and stories of rest: business owner and experienced coach for weary women leaders, Annette Corbett; award-winning comedian, author (The Breakup Monologues, Is Monogamy Dead?) and podcaster Rosie Wilby; and performer storyteller, kindness campaigner and author (How to Be Hopeful, Little Book of Kindness) Bernadette Russell.

    Together we shared our own experience of rest and types of rest, discussed where these stories and beliefs have come from and explored how (and if) we can really rest when there is so much ‘good’ to be done in the world.

    The other voice you hear is Ruby Rare who hosted the digital day on behalf of POW Thanet.

    If you'd like to watch the video (which is BSL interpreted), you can on our You Tube channel here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-khpV_I8JU

    If you'd like a transcription of the episode, email [email protected]

    Sarah Fox - www.linkediņ.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

    Power of Women Thanet https://www.powthanet.com/aboutus

    Annette Corbett - https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsannettecorbett/

    Rosie Wilby - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosiewilby/

    Bernadette Russell - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernadetterussellstoryteller/

  • This week's Do Good & Do Well guest is the fantastic Gemma Woffinden.

    Gemma is a passionate theatre maker, producer and facilitator with over 20 years of experience in working with children and young people in a variety of contexts. Gemma is also currently the Speak Up producer at Theatre Royal Wakefield leading work with the National Theatre and the Drama Coach at Opera North.

    Her mission is to support young people, early career artists and facilitators by signposting them to range of creative pathways to help demystify the theatre industry and open it up to underrepresented future artists.

    Such a pleasure to talk to Gemma. We had a really open and honest conversation that I think will resonate with many of you. We talked about:

    Why Gemma loves drama, theatre and working with young people

    The power of having a teacher who sees you

    Asking for help and not having all the answers

    Remembering the joy in our work

    Looking for approval

    Celebrating the good stuff

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Testament - https://www.testamenthomecut.com/about-1

    Kirstie Taylor - https://instagram.com/kirstybratfud

    Speak UP - https://www.theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk/take-part/schools-and-colleges/speak-up

    Contact Gemma:

    https://twitter.com/gemmawoffinden

    https://www.instagram.com/gemmawoffinden

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemma-woffinden-a091b7206/

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    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

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  • On this week's episode of Do Good & Do Well, I've got not one, but two guests: Dr Claire Antrobus and Sandeep Mahal!

    It was an absolute delight to welcome Claire and Sandeep onto the podcast to talk all about co-leadership. And we covered a lot in our chat! We talked about:

    what is co-leadership and why is it important?

    how co-leadership can respond to systemic inequalities in the arts and cultural sector

    what it's like to be part of a co-leadership model

    the benefits of co-leadership including wellbeing, equity and inclusion

    why equity is at the heart of what we do thing

    how co-leadership can improve profit, resilience and stability

    what co-leadership has to do with freelancing

    what are the risks and how to overcome them

    what to include if you're suggesting shared leadership with the board or in an interview process

    next steps

    CLAIRE & SANDEEP'S LINKS:

    The co-leadership library https://coleadership.info

    Millimetres 2 Mountains https://www.millimetres2mountains.org

    RSC https://www.rsc.org.uk

    Rising Arts, Bristol https://rising.org.uk

    Keri Jarvis https://kerijarvis.com

    Western Jerwood creative bursary https://jerwoodarts.org/programme/weston-jerwood-creative-bursaries-2020-22/

    Birmingham Museum Trust https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk

    Hear Matt Peacock talk about Arts and Homelessness International - podcast episode https://pod.fo/e/ac65c

    Creative Black Countries

    Contact Sandeep on Twitter https://twitter.com/readwithsandy or email mailto:[email protected]

    Contact Claire on Twitter https://twitter.com/claireant or www.claireantrobus.com

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  • My guest on the podcast this week is the wonderful Dr Victoria Powell. Victoria is a writer and lecturer in modern and contemporary art. In 2021 she set up The Gallery Companion, a Substack publication which explores the ideas about life, culture, history and politics that you find in art. She aims to break down the perception that contemporary art is hard to understand by avoiding confusing art speak and talking about it in language that makes sense.

    In today's episode:

    Why Victoria's teaching, writing and podcast matters in engaging discussion and debate in a respectful way

    Finding the things we have in common to bring people together and increase understanding

    Personal experiences of rejection and how that impacts the work

    What you can get from art if you allow yourself to be unsure

    How the Gallery Companion got started

    Building your voice from starting small and imagining you're writing or speaking to one person

    Not chasing the money and finding the value in other ways

    Joys and opportunities of podcasting

    Investment in each other and generosity of spirit.

    Being okay with uncertainty

    Mentioned in the episode: The Witch Trials of JK Rowling, Megan Phelps Roper https://www.thefp.com/witchtrials

    Substack - https://substack.com

    William Kentridge https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/william-kentridge

    Victoria's links:

    https://www.thegallerycompanion.com

    https://www.twitter.com/thegallerycomp

    https://www.instagram.com/thegallerycompanion

    https://www.facebook.com/thegallerycompanion

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-victoria-powell/

    Sarah's links:

    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

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  • This week, on Do Good & Do Well, I'm chatting with Tom Andrews.

    Tom is Head of Member Support at ACEVO supporting Chief Executives of charities and social enterprises. He is the founder and ex-CEO of two pioneering charities: Music for Change and People United. Tom is a qualified coach and counsellor and enjoys inventing games, ambient music, silent retreats and football.

    Things we talk about:

    The thread through Tom's working life that hasn't been planned but that come from purpose

    How do you go from idea to action and keep going in the early days of setting up

    What lessons Tom learned from setting up an organisation that he wants to remember

    How to 'stay in your own lane' when you have loads of ideas

    Why the question 'how' is so important when the drive is for outputs, outcomes, targets etc.

    What the challenges are for charity leaders right now?

    Remembering the joy and what is going well is important

    Starting with self first to enable things to really happen

    Is it possible to put yourself first when you're tackling social justice?

    The ASP theory - created during the recording!

    Remembering the light with the dark

    What's the biggest gift we might give ourselves

    Links mentioned in the episode

    Marketing without the ick workshop https://misty-thunder-738.myflodesk.com/

    How To Stop Brooding DGDW episode https://pod.fo/e/152a4f

    To Be List DGDW episode https://pod.fo/e/d4a1e

    Acevo - www.acevo.org.uk

    Tom website -www.tomandrews.org.uk - go to contact form to get in touch

    Music for Change https://www.musicforchange.org

    People United https://peopleunited.org.uk

    Sarah links - Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter

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  • This week's episode of Do Good and Do Well is a chat with the wonderful Fleur Emery!

    Fleur Emery is a fearless and informed start-up expert and the founder of REALWORK, the inclusive online membership, created to inspire and equip women to work, earn and live on their own terms.

    Fleur founded REALWORK in June 2020 to deliver her own brand of practical, no-nonsense advice to other female founders and freelancers. So far the project has supported over 500 REALWORKers to make positive change in their businesses.

    Some of the things we talk about:

    What Fleur would like you to know to help you

    The importance of curiosity, conversation and having someone on your side

    Why Fleur thinks the podcast should be called something else

    How following your curiosity and what you find easy might be the key

    Setting examples in our homes to not pass on helplessness and be known

    Can we stop abandoning ourselves?

    What kind of fearless is that fearless?

    What would happen if all women felt no shame or judgement?

    Christina Clarke from Workculturati https://www.workculturati.com/

    You Make It: You Change It 👉 anti-racism allyship programme https://you-make-it.org/you-change-it

    June Jordon - Many Rivers to Cross https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jun/20/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries

    The To-Be List and Nice Vs Kind https://pod.fo/e/fe3ff

    Get in touch with Fleur: REALWORK currently has space for new members, and you can join here: www.doreal.work

    www.instagram.com/fleuremery

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  • What do you do when people contact you to 'just pick your brains'? Do you say yes, do you say no?

    We often give so much away and this can make you feel resentful, not least because it often doesn't feel like a fair exchange. It feels tricky when bigger organisations ask and when it's a friend, it's hard to say no.

    So, what can you do about it and how can you do it in a way that feels aligned to your values? Let's chat about it.

    Read the blog post: https://sarahfox.co.uk/blog-1/can-i-pick-your-brains

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  • It's a new season of the podcast! And for today's solo episode, I'm talking about how we can begin to market ourselves without the ick.

    MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST:

    This is Marketing by Seth Godin: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9780241370148 My workshop all about marketing without the ick: https://misty-thunder-738.myflodesk.com/

    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter

    Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahFoxCoach

    Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CksnPQ2IMr1/

    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this episode, I talk to marketing mentor Viv Guy about running a business without using social media. In this conversation:

    Viv shares her story of running businesses and how she came off social media

    We also talk ways to connect and grow your community off of social media particularly through collaboration

    The challenges of social media and it's impact on small businesses

    Using social media intentionally

    Marketing Archetypes

    Slowing down and connecting with people

    Viv shares some tips if you're thinking about saying goodbye to social media

    Links and things we mention:

    Jo Hooper, Mad and Sad Club https://madandsadclub.co.uk

    Greg Faxon https://www.gregfaxon.com

    Martha Beck: The Way of Integrity https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9780349426020

    Claire Pooley: The Sober Diaries https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9781473661905

    Find your archetype: https://vivguy.com/superpower/

    DGDW episode with Lizandra Leigertwood about boundaries https://pod.fo/e/154a06

    Viv's free guide - 21 ways to fill your client roster with collaborations https://vivguy.com/21ways-2/

    Sarah's blog about investing: https://sarahfox.co.uk/blog-1/investing2023

    Viv's email - [email protected]

    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter

    Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahFoxCoach

    Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CksnPQ2IMr1/

    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this solo episode I share a way of encouraging and increase happiness and ability to flourish. I learnt this from the work of positive psychologists such as Barbara Frederickson. The 5 key emotions are:

    Feeling Hopeful

    Feeling Joy

    Feeling Peaceful

    Feeling Thankful

    Feeling Playful

    Let me know what you do to increase these emotions by emailing [email protected] or pop on Twitter/Instagram.

    Links and things:

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter

    Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahFoxCoach

    Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CksnPQ2IMr1/

    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In today's solo episode, I share my thoughts on confidence and how thinking about self-efficacy can be more useful when working towards goals.

    Links and things:

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    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this solo episode, I share my love of Gray's Anatomy and how a moment in the show really resonated and help me to reframe what we mean by impact.

    Edit - I say 'brink of life' when I meant 'brink of death' - see it doesn't matter if we get things a bit wrong!

    Links and Things:

    I couldn't find the film I mention but you can see the film Sarah Punshon talks about here: https://peopleunited.org.uk/our-projects/wonderstruck/

    I can help you clarify how to move the needle (and what needle you're moving) - book a call here: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

    Resources:

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  • In this episode, I welcome back comedian, author and podcaster Rosie Wilby. We cover topics such as:

    Rosie's challenges around promoting her book The Breakup Monologues during the pandemic. Exclusion in the publishing industry and how to support authors from marginalised communities to promote their work. Being resilient, agile and valuing our work when others might not. Wellbeing and boundaries The failure and success narrative that keeps us stuck Rosie's toxic relationship with Edinburgh Festival and why she stuck to her guns about talking about it in her book. Adapting and transitioning in our careers

    Links and things:

    Our previous episode: https://pod.fo/e/c7d30

    Episode with Beth Cox https://pod.fo/e/f1d63

    Rosie's links:

    Website - https://www.rosiewilby.com/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/rosiewilby

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/

    Blog - https://breakupmonologues.wordpress.com/

    Book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breakup-Monologues-Unexpected-Joy-Heartbreak/dp/1472982282/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

    https://londonspeakerbureau.com/speaker-profile/rosie-wilby/

    My links:

    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

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    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this episode I'm talking to Ruth Singer,an artist, writer and supporter of artists.

    We talk about earning money as a freelancer, including:

    how to share generously and still have a financially sustainable business

    'selling' our services and work

    being asked to work for free and what helps to get a handle on our finances

    speaking up in the industry about pay and money

    different business models and strategy

    Ruth talks about what do good and do well means to her, especially with health challenges. We talk about the competitiveness within arts and culture system and working more collectively and collaboratively.

    Ruth also shares her experience as a participant of my coaching and mentoring programme, Lasting Impact.

    Ruth's blog about working for free: https://ruthsinger.com/2022/10/11/working-for-free/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-singer-artist/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthsingertextiles/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ruthsinger

    Find out more about Ruth's programme - Find Your Focus: https://ruthsinger.podia.com/5f23bd3c-c5b4-46be-9881-079b3d6a113f

    Interested in knowing more about my coaching and mentoring programme Lasting Impact? Email me: [email protected]

    Resources:

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    My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • I felt really stuck with recording this episode, I was completely procrastinating on recording it. Fear was stopping me. The words weren't coming out. So I took inspiration from Robbie Swale's 12 minute method and just took action and pressed record...

    The episode with Robbie Swale: https://pod.fo/e/156586

    Book in a call...https://hello.dubsado.com:443/public/appointment-scheduler/621f7eb9ae02241636bff7cd/schedule

    Reach out to me on my Linked In page: www.linkedin.com/in/sarahfoxcoach/

    Resources:

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahFoxCoach Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CksnPQ2IMr1/ My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this episode I'm talking to Robbie Swale, a leadership coach, author and podcaster.

    We talk about coaching and how both of us came to be coaches, and how we describe ourselves depending on the situation. We discuss why it's important as a freelancer to 'do' self-development work to feel centred and grounded, especially when we really care. Robbie shares his 12 minute method, how it came about and how it can help you get unstuck. We also talk about what to invest in when growing your business and why courage is important.

    Robbie Swale is a leadership coach, author and podcaster whose work focuses on creativity, leading with honour and the craft of coaching. He is the host of The Coach’s Journey Podcast and The 12-Minute Method Podcast, and the author of The 12-Minute Method series of books.

    In this episode we mention:

    Rich Litvin https://richlitvin.co Jordan Hall https://medium.com/deep-code/on-jordan-peterson-and-the-future-51402a370d79

    To find out more about Robbie and the 12 minute method:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbieswale/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5aalWAQqFp6yTk2jghSpeQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbieSwale Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robbieswalecoachandauthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robbieswale/

    Contact me:

    Sign up to my newsletter: https://sarah-fox-coaching.mykajabi.com/newsletter Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahFoxCoach Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CksnPQ2IMr1/ My website: https://sarahfox.co.uk/

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  • In this episode Lizandra and I explore boundaries and what that means for us at work and in life. We talk about types of boundaries, the myths that stop us all from setting healthy boundaries, how to set boundaries and a whole load of other stuff. we're wired for connection and safety

    Lizandra is a psychotherapist for individuals and couples focusing on childhood trauma, anxiety and relationships. Contact Lizandra:

    Website: www.newframetherapy.co.uk

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/newframetherapy

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  • In this episode I share what you can do if you're brooding over some feedback that didn't feel good.

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    Emotional Agility - Susan Cain link to https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9780241976586 MHFA (not the MFHA as I said 🙄) - mhfaengland.org Brene Brown - Dare to Lead https://uk.bookshop.org/a/4562/9781785042140 I wrote about this in a blog too - https://sarahfox.co.uk/blog-1/negative-feedback

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