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  • Big Zuu first graced our screens in 2019 with Big Zuu’s Big Eats; his charisma and infectious laugh meant audiences fell for Zuu. The show went on to win multiple BAFTAs, against some of the biggest names in British television but it was a moment he couldn’t enjoy because he had an important message to relay…


    Zuu has overcome incredible odds to be where he is today - it’s a journey of strength and power of community to help one another. We cover:

    Growing up with a single mum who escaped the war in Sierra LeoneDiversity in the television industry and why it mattersMaking music with his cousin AJ TraceyZuu’s insecurities and religionWhy we should all volunteer

    It’s a conversation that left me feeling energised and hopeful for a better future with people like Zuu having a platform.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Editor: Dan King

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • When I saw the news about the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of ‘sex’, I knew it was a topic I needed to understand better. As a straight cis man, it could be easy for me to ignore these news stories, but as a human, I know it’s a topic I can’t ignore.


    Bel Priestley is a trans actress, best known for her breakout role in Netflix’s Heartstopper, but her journey to that point is a story filled with pain, bravery and incredible strength. I’ve known Bel a while, and having seen her tearful TikTok after the Supreme Court ruling, wanted to invite her into the studio to chat.


    At just 21, Bel has lived through extremes - from being bullied at school to rising as one of Gen Z’s most influential LGBTQ+ voices. Through honesty and courage, she’s turned her platform into a beacon for trans visibility. She opens up about what it means to be a trans woman in the UK today, especially in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that’s shaken her community, and what it’s like to navigate love and hate when the odds feel relentlessly stacked against you.


    Bel shares, with heartbreaking honesty, the darkest chapters of her life: surviving sexual assault, enduring years of abuse and rejection, and the mental toll of fighting simply to exist. But she also shares what it means to find power through pain, how vital her chosen family has been, and why she’s most worried not for herself, but for the next generation of trans youth.


    Through it all, Bel radiates warmth, humour and wisdom. This is a conversation about strength, identity, and the fundamental right to be who you are.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Amanza Smith might be best known for Selling Sunset, but her journey to the woman she is today is jaw-dropping. She’s lived one of those lives which makes you stop and wonder how she made it through. That’s why it was such a privilege to sit down with her today.


    Having survived a traumatic childhood marked by abuse and racism, Amanza battled with addiction that almost cost her life, but possessing a strength you rarely see, she got herself clean through sheer willpower. She spoke to me about how her daughter saved her life, triggering a path towards healing from the abuse she’d experienced as a child. Amanza spoke openly about cutting ties with her mother, and how she became a single mother overnight when her partner vanished, and who she’s never had contact with again.


    Despite experiencing so much, Amanza was brimming with laughter and joy - this conversation is rich in emotion, in positivity and in feeling. It’s a powerful reminder that even when it feels like life is breaking you, you can always rebuild.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Editor: Dan King

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Sleep is something we all do, or at least we’re supposed to do. But for many people, it’s far from a restful reset; it’s a daily struggle that affects every part of life and is a powerful took for protecting both our mental and physical health. I was keen to chat to Dr Lindsay Browning, psychologist and sleep expert, about the biggest misconceptions around sleep and how we can help ourselves when it comes to resting well.


    From improving memory and mood, to long-term health, Dr Lindsay breaks down what sleep actually is, and explains how the brutal cycle of insomnia is usually triggered by an anxiety which is often easier to treat than many realise, offering real hope to anyone feeling stuck. I then asked her about sleeping trends - mouth taping, sleepy teas - is there any truth in these, and is eight-hours really the optimum amount of sleep to get? She also explains why teenagers are biologically programmed to wake up later, and even answers my burning question: should you sleep naked?


    This is a fascinating conversation about something that makes up a third of your life.


    If you want to find out more about the work Dr Lindsay does, you can find her on @DrBrowningSleep or troublesleeping.co.uk


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • When I was at uni, I’d come home from a day of lectures and put Raymond Blanc’s shows on my laptop - he was my safe space, and watching him would always calm any anxiety and make me feel calm. So when he replied to my message inviting him onto my show, excited is an understatement. 


    Raymond is a true legend of the culinary world - holding two Michelin stars for the last 41 years, mentoring some of the greatest - from Heston Blumenthal to Marco Pierre White - and being entirely self-taught! You could say there’s a romance to his childhood, but growing up in post-war France was far from easy; gardening a lot of their own food, the hard work instilled by his father, combined with his obsession with the details, led him to seek excellence, becoming the best cleaner, the best waiter, the best chef and ultimately cultivating the best culinary experience in the country. Then during the pandemic, Raymond nearly lost it all when he developed a very serious case of COVID, but his relentless drive never faded, making a full recovery.


    Raymond’s story is one of boldness and strength, how through grit, humility and a deep belief in your craft, you can create joy


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This episode is a little bit different: it’s with someone whose name I doubt you’ll know, but it’s a story which, as soon as I heard, I knew I wanted to share with you all on Great Company.


    Riordan Maynard was a high flying business man until one day it all came crashing down - he doesn’t shy away from the crimes he committed - but they resulted in him serving almost seven years in a maximum high security prison in the states for tax fraud. Promised a low-security camp to serve his sentence, instead he was sent to a maximum security prison, he came into contact with real violence and aggression.


    Riordan doesn’t hold back about the realities of life in prison - how it almost broke him, spiralling mentally, and riddled with guilt for leaving his family without provision. But that time away also taught him mental resilience and he has since come out a different man.


    This is a raw, powerful conversation about accountability, redemption and the strength of the human mind to shift, even when in the darkest of places.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


    What to expect in this episode:

    Writing letters from prisonBeating boredom and making the most of each dayHow I became a businessmanBreaking ground in the mobile phone gameHow I ended up behind barsWhen the business started to fall apartThe morning of the arrestThe charges brought against meFirst impressions of prison lifeHow I felt being found guiltyFighting the temptation to go on the runWhy prison was actually good for meHow brutal those first few months inside wereBeing forced into a gang while in prisonWitnessing a prison murderMy first night behind barsThe impact it had on my familyThe moment I realised I could change my mindsetThe Final Eight Questions

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In March 2025, I embarked on probably the hardest challenge of my life, running from London to Manchester, completing five ultramarathons in five days with Radio 1 for Comic Relief.


    I don’t think anyone anticipated how big the challenge would become - nor did I fully appreciate the scale of what I was undertaking, but needless to say it was a life changing experience and raised £2.26million for an incredible cause.


    I wanted to bring you - our wonderful Great Company listeners - a bonus episode of the show, to dive back into that week and give you insight into my reasons for running and the toll it took on me mentally.


    To be totally honest, I’ve not quite felt fully back to normal since completing the challenge, but I wanted to be open with you all and say that wherever you are, and whatever you’re going through, you really are not alone - people are truly amazing and when we support each other, the world is a much brighter place that it can seem. It’s ok to admit when you’re not OK - in fact, it’s more than OK, it’s incredibly strong.


    So, after a few weeks to reflect, here’s my open and honest account of that wild week in March, when we ran from London to Manchester.


    Jamie x


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Kane Brown is a trailblazer in country music, with two diamond records, platinum albums, and chart-topping collaborations that have set him apart. Despite his massive success, his path has been anything but easy: Kane is someone who finds it hard to open up, so I was honoured to get a chance to sit down with him…


    We started by talking about emotions—how Kane’s struggle to feel them deeply stems from a tough childhood marked by abuse from his stepdads, and constantly moving, attending over a dozen schools. He shared how depression made happiness feel out of reach, but learnt to communicate through his music which has gone on to connect with millions of people - starting on Facebook and refusing to quit, he built his profile to be one of the biggest country stars of today. Kane also shared with me how his understanding of success has changed since becoming a father: his children are his greatest success.


    This conversation is the epitome of showing resilience; the strength to keep going, find hope, and change your own path, even when life feels impossible.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Have you ever listened to a podcast and felt it’s changed your life? That happened to me when I listened to an episode of my guest today’s podcast at one of my lowest points. It’s one of the reasons I love podcasting - that ability to really connect and speak to people, and I was so delighted to welcome Dr Rangan Chatterjee onto my own podcast today…


    Dr Rangan is one of the UK’s most well-known doctors, but he’s also a best-selling author and host of the aforementioned, hugely successful podcast, Feel Better, Live More. We talked about stress—what it really is, how it can spiral into anxiety, and how it is driving the growing issue of low libido in younger age groups. Rangan shared his unique perspective on regrets, and he shared some useful tips on how to change your mindset and grow healthier habits.


    He also shared two powerful questions he asks himself every morning to start the day feeling empowered, along with his advice for anyone struggling to see how life can get better.


    This conversation was a reminder that small, consistent actions can have a huge impact—and that showing compassion to others and ourselves matters more than we realise.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    Find Dr. Rangan Chatterjee’s new book Make Change That Lasts here: https://drchatterjee.com/books/make-change-that-lasts/

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Jessie Reyez is a Canadian singer-songwriter who’s worked with the likes of Eminem, Duo Lipa, Calvin Harris - she’s a real musician’s musician, but the thing that has always struck me about Jessie was her energy: her music oozes emotion so I was excited to get her in the studio to chat.


    Jessie chatted to me about those big emotions she feels - how music saved her from the depths of depression age 16 and has continued to be a necessary outlet for her feelings. She opened up about her sobriety, sharing that even though she is nearly two years sober, she still misses alcohol during her lowest moments, but she is clear that life is so much better now. Jessie also bravely spoke about a producer who took advantage of her, without naming names, and why she the felt guilt in the aftermath of it all.


    This conversation was a powerful reminder of the importance of giving yourself space to feel and process your emotions and how strength often comes from leaning into those lows.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    Find Jessie's new album Paid in Memories here: https://www.jessiereyez.com/

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Dr. Aliza Pressman is a renowned childhood expert and developmental psychologist with two decades of experience; she also has a hugely successful podcast and has written multiple books about how to raise good humans. I was excited to speak to her as the topic of children becomes more and more relevant in my life…


    Aliza chatted to me about the incredible way both children and parents’ brains develop, the importance of boundaries and structure in nurturing a child. Our conversation goes beyond the research, giving into the realities of parenting, the power of secure attachment and how our own inner child shapes the way we raise our kids.


    This conversation reminded me that there is no one size fits all approach with parenting - it’s a journey, not a test.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    And if you want to listen to more of Dr. Aliza you can find her podcast Raising Good Humans here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NCujIiYYaZ3vI1ZE9VBts?si=36e97be6841e4bd7

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Editor: Dan King

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan

    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ItalianBach is a hugely successful digital star with close to 5million followers; he’s someone who relentlessly works and studies his craft so I was fascinated to have him in the studio to find out about not only how he’s building his business, but where that drive and motivation comes from. 


    Isaac chatted to me about how he chose his alias, ItalianBach, and his first forays into making content. Together we joked about some of our most embarrassing moments from being anxious children and how, despite experiencing burnout from time to time, the persistent desire to keep creating content will never abate. 


    This conversation was truly engrossing for anyone who loves YouTube and how sometimes the oldest and simplest tricks will always be the best. 


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Ekin-Su graced our television screens in 2022, winning Love Island, earning a place as royalty on the show. Since then, she’s been heralded as both genuine and fake. In this exclusive interview, Ekin opens up about the reality of putting yourself out there…


    Ekin is a producer’s dream - she brings high drama, hilarious moments and meme-able content to anything she appears on. But before rising to fame, she had a tough time at school with bullying and developed a strange relationship with her appearance, placing too much value on her looks alone. After her huge success on Love Island Season 8, she fell into a cycle of needing external approval, culminating in appearing on Celebrity Big Brother in 2024, which she exited to boos, transporting her back to the messages her school bullies would make her believe. Feeling like she’d hit rock bottom, the only place to go was up…


    This conversation reminded me that you can never judge a book by its cover, and how, once we learn to love ourselves, we can find true happiness.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Mo Gilligan is a very funny man - he’s one of the biggest comedians in the UK, he’s hosted the BRITs, numerous TV shows and is currently on a world tour. He’s hugely successful, but what happens when you achieve all your dreams? Do you feel fulfilled? Or lost without that direction of a goal? Mo’s someone I’ve wanted to have on the show for a while, so I’m really excited to have him join me on the show this week.


    Mo chatted to me about his journey - from growing up on an estate and fostering a sense of community, to being catapulted into the limelight when his comedy skits went viral. He was candid about how difficult he found that time and his late 20s; the pressure, the expectations, and the weight of success didn’t fulfil him in the way he’d imagined. And as someone who is also dyslexic, we bonded over how being the class clown was both a way to connect and a survival tool in school. Looking back, he credits his younger self—the daydreamer who never took life too seriously—with shaping the comedian he is today.


    This conversation is a reminder that no matter how successful someone looks from the outside, we all face struggles. And sometimes, the most important thing we can do is give ourselves permission to feel.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Rory Sutherland is one of my heroes. You might not know his name, but you’ve definitely been influenced by his work— as the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK he has shaped the face of marketing and advertising as we know it today. He’s also become a recent TikTok phenomenon as others have realised what an absolute genius this man is. I was beyond excited to have him join me on the show.


    Rory is not only a marketeer, but an expert in behavioural science, talking me through how trends work and change over time. We spoke about memetics; how a herd mentality can massively dictate our tastes and the important role social awkwardness plays in swaying opinions. I also asked him about the best and worst marketing successes and failures, from Ryanair to bubble tea, nuclear power to wearing shorts in winter.


    This conversation was brimming with great advice - it’s definitely a conversation I’ll be coming back to; my main takeaway was to never blindly follow logic, but to question and push to boundaries to create something new!


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


    If you or anyone you know has been affected by suicidal thoughts, you can head to CALM to find support: www.thecalmzone.net

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan

    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Amol Rajan is a master of tough conversations - from conducting Phillip Schofield’s first interview to speaking to the likes of Novak Djokovic, Richard Branson and Greta Thunberg. However, I never imagined that I would find my conversation with Amol so challenging for myself, effortlessly opening me up.


    Having become the editor of the Independent aged 29, Amol’s hard work ethic has seen him take over from Jeremy Paxman as host of University Challenge and presenting Radio 4’s Today Programme. But behind the glamour of an illustrious career, Amol and his wife were living through the rollercoaster of IVF and grieving the loss of his father. We talk about our relationships with our fathers and cherishing the time we have together.


    This conversation went a direction I did not foresee but am so thankful for - it reminded me of the power of conversation and connection to unlock parts of ourselves perhaps we didn’t realise we had inside.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


    If you or anyone you know has been affected by suicidal thoughts, you can head to CALM to find support: www.thecalmzone.net

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Cat Burns released a song on TikTok during lockdown, and quickly rose to becoming one of the UK’s best-selling female artists and a three-time BRIT Award nominee.


    At just 24, her success is remarkable, but what struck me most was her wisdom and self-awareness. As someone who is also neurodivergent, I was excited to connect with her, and we bonded over our shared experiences of navigating life in our own unique way.


    Cat shared how she finds small talk a challenge so we dived right in to the good stuff… She opened up about the lessons she’s learn from grief, how understanding her neurodiversity has given her new insight into her relationship with her father, who she also lost four years ago, and we exchanged anecdotes of heartbreak.


    This conversation is a reminder of why taking the time to understand our differences can actually make us feel closer and more connected.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Editor: Dan King

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Dr. Julie is a psychologist who started putting videos on TikTok to make information about mental health more accessible but she never dreamed her videos would become as big as they did… With an audience of over 7 million, and the biggest-selling book of 2022, she’s someone I’ve wanted to chat to for a long time because the work she does is truly incredible.


    What I love most about Dr Julie is her refreshing honesty - she never claims to have it all figured out, and she’s so clear in her explanations. She shared insight into relationships, from why we avoid difficult conversations to how past experiences shape our reactions. She explained why we’re often drawn to familiar dynamics, even when they’ve previously been unhealthy, and how to break the cycle. We also explored friendship, the importance of allowing these relationships to evolve and sometimes let go too.


    This conversation is a powerful reminder that, in taking the time to understand ourselves, we can shape our futures as more self-aware and empathetic people.


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk

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    And if you want to read Dr. Julie's latest book, Open When...: www.amazon.co.uk/Open-When-Instant-Sunday-Bestseller/dp/0241663938

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Editor: Dan King

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • We've got a brand new show joining the JamPot family and we wanted to share a little taste with you! This is Mad, Sad & Bad with Paloma Faith...


    If you like the sound of it and want to hear the rest of the episode and MORE, go follow us wherever you find your podcasts - there are some absolutely amazing guests coming up - you won't want to miss out!


    We're also on YouTube, Instagram and Tiktok @madsadbadpodcast

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  • Growing up in the Valleys, to London’s West End to the big screen in Hollywood, Luke Evans joins me in the studio and his story is incredible!


    Raised as a Jehovah’s Witness, in a strict religious community, Luke knew his true identity was in conflict with his beliefs. After persistent bullying throughout his schooling, at age 16, he left home, and his new life began. From strength to strength, Luke’s career has seen him star in over 40 movies, but the life he left behind was one he knew he’d never be able to return to fully. Despite being disfellowshipped from the church, his parents never wavered in their support for him - something that really moved me


    This conversation is a powerful testament to resilience, self-belief, and the importance of family. 


    You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcast and if you've got thoughts, questions and comments, you can email us at [email protected].uk


    And if you'd like to read Luke's amazing book, 'Boy From The Valleys' you can find it here: www.amazon.co.uk/Boy-Valleys-My-unexpected-journey/dp/1529917859

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    THE CREDITS

    Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone

    Editor: Ben Johns

    Assistant Producer: Gurlina Heer

    Video: Jake Ji & Ryley Kirby

    Social Media: Laura Coughlan


    Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot 

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.