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Have you ever met someone and thought their job sounded cool? Perhaps you've wondered how you can get to a position that doesn't seem to match any of the qualifications you have at the moment. If so, this podcast is for you. Each week, we'll chat to someone about their journey to the job they have today. You'll discover if their education fits their career and how interests outside of work impact their careers.
This is 'What do they do?' - a podcast about jobs and how people got them.
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- 22 - #21 Linda Lin
00:00:00 Linda talks about how she got into the industry and how she decided to niche down her focus to working with independent restaurants.
20:18 Ben, the host, asks Linda about the benefits of niching down her focus. Linda says that it has helped her to create a more personal connection with her clients and to be able to provide them with more specialized services.
22:20 Lily Elsner was born in Georgia, nut yes… North Carolina then South Carolina. #17 Positive pessimist startup Founder & CEO Lily Elsner | What Do They Do?
24:11 Ikigai - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/40534545
26:42 The Power of Moments, by Chip and Dan Heath has a section about how purpose beats passion.
27:08 What did you want to be growing up? Ambitious young Linda!
32:35 Growing a love of food through a Buddhist, Cambodian family and learning that this can influence the niching process.
37:05 Ben asks Linda about her typical day-to-day work as a brand strategist. Linda talks about the different tasks she performs, such as conducting research, developing marketing strategies, and creating branding materials.
01:06:20 Ben asks Linda about the most rewarding part of her job. Linda says that she loves being able to help independent restaurants succeed and to make a positive impact on their communities.
01:24:07 Ben asks Linda about the challenges of her job. Linda says that one of the biggest challenges is working with tight budgets. She also says that it can be difficult to get independent restaurants to invest in marketing and branding.
01:37:07 Ben asks Linda for her advice to aspiring brand strategists. Linda says that it is important to be passionate about the industry and to be willing to work hard. She also says that it is important to be creative and to be able to think outside the box.
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Thu, 17 Aug 2023 - 1h 25min - 21 - #20 Loell Wolfries
Loell Wolfries is the founder of @artofteams , helping teams work effectively. She has a project manager background and we explored her journey via graduate programs with VW, dreams of working in Spain and working hard every step of the way to achieve her goals.
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Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 1h 17min - 20 - #19 Design Sprint Goddess Jing Foon Yu | What Do They Do?
Ben spoke to Design Sprint Goddess Jing Foon Yu, who approaches design with a female lens. They spoke about her facilitation approach, confetti buttons, design sprints and her journey as a Chinese-Dutch female through coloring competitions, atlas exploration, graphic design agencies and going freelance and the people who doubted her at their peril!
The conversation was originally recorded in January 2023
You can connect with Jing via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jingfoonyu/ or through her agency Jingeling https://www.jingeling.nl/
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Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 1h 24min - 19 - #18 Connecting people with Drew Bathory
Drew and Ben caught up in May 2023 to pick up a conversation they started in London in 2022 at a conference where Drew, head of experience at Braindate, was leading the Braindate experience that Ben participated in at EdtechX..
Drew is based in Montreal and we caught him between travel to find out more about his role with Braindate alongside his freelance facilitation, community dance projects and his former roles as an entrepreneur in the Yoga and wellness space.
Braindate
7:30 Being head of experience for Braindate, a mechanism for networking at conferences
10:00 Is travel something you look for in a job?
12:13 What were the aspirations when growing up?
Drew mentions his wellness studio, which we talk again about later: https://studiojuly.co/work/elmnt-studio/
15:40 Reflecting on education and skills where Drew discusses being a ‘university dropout’.
22:09 Your skills versus a job description and the value of ‘soft skills’ and things that are harder to teach
29:00 Building culture in new organisations
31:28 Advice from Drew about spotting an authentic company
35:10 Drew mentions B Corp organisations https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/
36:00 Migration dance film project https://migrationdance.com/
51:40 Drew’s Yoga/wellness studio business https://www.instagram.com/elmnt.studio/
1:00:45 “I don’t like the gym…”
1:07:47 The theme: Bringing people together
1:10:09 If you could do anything…?:
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Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 1h 15min - 18 - #17 Positive pessimist startup co-founder & CEO Lily Elsner | What Do They Do?
Ben spoke to CEO and co-founder of Jack Fertility, a male fertility startup. They spoke in February of 2023 9 months into the startup’s journey. Lily also works part time for University of Oxford on their Oxford Character Project as a relationship manager, working with industry partners to research the state of good leadership in UK businesses. Lily is a rowing coach and mentor… She does a lot!
The conversation explored how Lily became the co-founder of a Male Fertility company. This touches on her MBA and meeting Nick Shipley on the course just as Covid hit and as Nick was expecting a child.
After exploring the role of a startup founder we tracked back over Lily's fascinating journey through education in the US and Ireland, taking a route to medicine then deciding to pivot before university after time working in Washington DC and being exposed to healthcare policy and options around the world. Lily then pivoted to Law as a way to influence healthcare more effectively.
Throughout, Lily’s attention to detail and dedication is clear. It is an intriguing journey that includes an incredible amount of experience for someone so young. Probably why she gets mentioned by Prime Ministers and is a young innovators award winner for 2022/23!
Connect with Lily:
4:00 Becoming a female founder of a male fertility startup
10:45 What Jack Fertility does (sperm is mentioned!)
15:00 Lily’s appearance on the Empower podcast
18:36 Proving your business isn’t viable
21:55 Lily’s journey growing up in Georgia, US then Cork, Ireland and back to Us in rural South Carolina and wanting to be a Physician (Medical Doctor).
29:14 Choosing not to go to medical school
34:00 Lawyer then… in New York for a global firm then corporate governance back in Washington DC.
41:30 Deciding to go to business school in Oxford, UK
44:09 “Get paid to learn”
48:48 Forté Foundation MBA launch supporting women going into business
51:00 New Zealand wine harvest between work and MBA course.
54:00 March 2020 mid MBA when covid lockdowns began
59:00 Becoming a female founder
1:16:00 Shout out to Christian from Founders and Funders
1:17:00 January business highlight mention from Rishi Sunak
1:18:00 If you could do anything…?
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Thu, 25 May 2023 - 1h 26min - 17 - #16 Finding the One Thing with Brittni Bowering | What Do They Do?
Event host, facilitator, workshop designer and stand-up comedian Brittni Bowering joined Ben for a chat in Jan 2023. We caught Brittni at an interesting time as she is focussing on finding the one thing after exploring lots of options and roles.
The conversation took in the journey from growing up in Canada, to moving to Berlin where Brittni taught her future husband English and worked with AJ&Smart as they became the number one agency for Design Sprints.
Connect with Brittni…
IG: https://www.instagram.com/brittnibowering/?hl=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittnibowering
Website: www.hibrittni.com
2:45 The 1 thing book: https://amzn.eu/d/dSjOECV
6:25 Growing up in Calgary, Canada
11:06 Creating Moments, Brittni reflected on a talk where she gave away popcorn to create a peak moment for attendees. This includes a conversation about The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath at 12:30
17:50 From Canada to Berlin
29:00 Business English teacher in Berlin
31:30 Marketing and advertising agency work
32:30 Discovering Design Sprints (created by Jake Knapp) and workshops at @AJ&Smart. Developing content and social media to grow the business, creating a sales funnel.
41:00 Social media branding and strategy freelancing after AJ&Smart
50:30 Finding the one thing
55:20 Being a stand up comedian
1:04:44 The Art of Gathering by Prya Parker.
1:08:00 If you could be anything?
1:10:30 Final tips and advice
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Thu, 18 May 2023 - 1h 13min - 16 - #15 We are back with a Season 3 Preview
The podcast is back with new guests where Ben is asking them what they do, and how they got there. In this season preview Ben gives an introduction to the guests where we have the recording in the can and an overview of upcoming interviews we have on the schedule.
Dean and I have been super busy but have managed to get back on to the podcast. Ben has been conducting some interviews to kick off season 3...
1:06 We are now on YouTube (but you knew this)
1:38 The one thing with Brittni Bowering
2:23 Excerpt from Brittni's episode
3:28 Positive pessimist with Lily Elsner
4:12 Excerpt from Lily's episode
4:58 Design Sprint goddess Jing Foon Yu
5:30 Excerpt from Jing's episode
7:05 Niching with Linda Lim
8:02 Excerpt from Linda's episode
8:50 Reframing failure with Loell Wolfries
9:38 Excerpt from Loell's episode
10:16 Upcoming guests we have yet to record with
12:20 Connect us with great guests! Comment with suggestions
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Thu, 11 May 2023 - 13min - 15 - #14 Creating Future Ready Graduates with Les McBeth | What Do They Do?
Les McBeth leads special projects for Future Design School. Based around their persona of a future ready graduate Les brings the various projects together across schools, higher education, corporate and community. We discussed the role and how Les got from a small Oil town in Canada to the role via some different degrees, studying in Lancaster, working in Geneva and New York before working for Future Design School.
Les shared some really interesting stories about picking up roles through less traditional routes that don't match any of your qualifications. From working for Monks and Nuns to finding your perfect role at a party on a convent rooftop, there is lots to enjoy in this episode.
We are still searching for the RAF base near Lancaster that Dean mentioned!
Related links:
Find out more about Psychogeography
Google for Education Innovator Program for Teachers
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Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 1h 01min - 14 - #13 Wakeboarding, Events and Alt Education with Matt Crowhurst | What do they do?
Matt Crowhurst is a former professional wakeboarder who now hosts and commentates on live events in arena cross, equestrian and wakeboard events. We spoke about the challenge of working in live events during 2020 and into 2021 with Covid-19 restrictions.
Matt and Ben discussed Matt's initial water skiing, wakeboarding and journey to hosting a variety of live events. The chat took a detour to education as Ben and Matt went to school together and had a fairly traditional education but took very different routes following this.
If you are not familiar with Wakeboarding, check out this video that includes Matt in action. Matt also hosts The ArenaCross Tour events, where is is slightly less proficient as a rider.
Matt mentioned the book Raising Boys: Why Boys are Different – and How to Help Them Become Happy and Well-Balanced Men by Steve Biddulph.
Ben spoke about a school in The Netherlands called Agora. To understand more about the way this high school works a good place to start is this medium article about the school. This article includes the desk made from a car and the assessment system created by the students, Ben also mentioned.
Here are some more schools doing things differently:
Think Global School across the world
School 21 in UK
Ørestad College in Denmark
Matt talked about a summer camp called Camp Woodward towards the end of the episode. Check it out here.
Thanks for checking out the podcast. You can catch Matt's Vodcast The CrowFro Show on YouTube.
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Mon, 08 Feb 2021 - 1h 14min - 13 - #12 Education through Skateboarding with Brent Lewis | What do they do?
Brent took us through his journey to creating Far Skate Academy, where he provides education for young people through Skateboarding. Creating the boards, marketing the shop, filming skaters and art for boards provides a wide range of skills for the young people. Brent was a young skater who left school with few qualifications, however his passion to support people led to him regularly forgoing his comfortable wage and giving it all up in his quest to support young people.
Brent also helps lead Skateboard GB as they prepare for the Olympics.
To find out more about skateboarding and the foundation here are links related to our chat with Brent:
Ian Borden: Skateboarding and City: A Complete History
Dogtown and Z boys Documentary 2001
The quote Brent mentions towards the end of the episode is from Jay Adams:
"You didn't quit skateboarding because you got old, you got old because you quit skateboarding"
Connect with Brent
Follow and support the work of Far Academy
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Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 1h 05min - 12 - #11 Running Charities with Jemina Talja | What do they do?
Speaking in December 2020 Ben and Dean caught up with Jemina Talja, who works across two charity organisations. Jemina is CEO of Adventure Ashram and Grants and Trust Coordinator for Hope Health Action. Jemina shared how she discovered her passion for international development and women's rights. This informed her studies but she has returned to this mission after time in corporate events after an internship pulling events together for the UN and NGO's.
2020 has been a challenging time for funding, especially for international charities. Hear about this and the amazing work Jemina supports in India, Haiti and East Africa through Adventure Ashram, who focus on supporting survivors of human trafficking, from rescues to providing a safe living space and even building skills for their futures.
Check out the book Jemina and Ben discuss right at the end of the podcast:
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez
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Mon, 25 Jan 2021 - 1h 00min - 11 - #10 UX Design with Emmanuel Akintaro | what do they do?
Ben and Dean spoke to Emmanuel in December 2020, to find out what an user experience designer does, the experience of building a business with his college friend, Lawrence and what inspired him to move from a keen illustrator to building user experiences in websites and apps.
Emmanuel shared his journey from his nursery report where he 'could be found in the corner doing some charming drawings' through education and how he keeps up with web design tools and trends, having started with Front Page!
Via Peppa Pig, Ren and Stimpy and other nostalgic moments we track Emmanuel's transition from illustrator to web design and ux designer.
Links to check out based on the conversation.
Not heard of Buckfast? Check this out
IR35 Legislation for off-payroll working
Connect with Emmanuel on LinkedIn
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Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 58min - 10 - #9 Becoming an Actor with Amy Trigg | What do they do?
Ben and Dean were joined by Amy Trigg. Amy is an actor and writer who was recently announced as winner of THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR PLAYWRITING 2020 (Ellie Keel Productions and Paines Plough).
Amy's theatre work has been disrupted by Covid when we spoke in late 2020, previously she had been touring with the Royal Shakespeare Company. You can check out some short films made for lockdown to help you keep engaged with creative arts during this challenging time and beyond.
Follow Amy via linktr.ee/amytrigg
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Mon, 11 Jan 2021 - 1h 09min - 9 - #8 Ben & Dean | What do they do? Season 1 Review
Ben and Dean identify the themes from all the interviews in the first series. Whilst reflecting on the conversations they had, they discuss imposter syndrome, building a network, finding a champion and qualifications. Join them for this meandering chat before season 2 of What Do They Do? launches in early January 2021.
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Mon, 21 Dec 2020 - 25min - 8 - #7 Building a Jewellery Business with Holly Daniels Christensen | What do they do?
This week, Ben and Dean speak to Holly Daniels-Christensen, founder of Dune Jewelry, an experiential jewelry company which uses sand and natural elements from your most cherished memories to make bespoke pieces.
Listen to hear how Holly left home at 15 and picked up experience in numerous jobs before starting her own business on the side of full time work. We talk about the growth of her business over the years and how the coronavirus crisis has provided some time for reflection to ensure the long term viability of Dune Jewelry.
Things we mention:
Dune Jewelry website, Facebook and Instagram
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Mon, 27 Jul 2020 - 52min - 7 - #6 Microplastic Impact and Research with Imogen Napper | What do they do?
Imogen Napper joined Dean and Ben remotely from her home in Plymouth. As usual we started by asking what she wanted to be growing up. Imogen is a great example of someone who was not sure what she wanted to be growing up and has ended up in a career and area of work she did not predict herself.
Imogen reminisces about her school project to find the perfect tea and Ben shares his frustration at a recent tik tok video from US about making "British Tea". Check it out if you dare. #teagate
Through University to how Imogen combined her passions with a career and how that has led her to some amazing projects and achievements.
Links from the episode:
Imogen's paper on washing machines.
Find out about Imogen's plastic bag experiments, which Ben wished he had given her more time to talk about.
Sunglasses made from recycled waste fishing net by waterhaul.
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Mon, 20 Jul 2020 - 1h 04min - 6 - #5 Leadership with Jeminatu Alabi-Isama | What do they do?
Jeminatu Alabi-isama grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. In this chat with Jem, Ben and Dean delve into the path she saw for herself growing up as she moved through school and university. Working in the USA, Africa and now Europe, the skills she picked up outside the classroom really shaped her career.
Through the conversation we find out about Jem’s first experience in Ghana for a year at the age of 6, find out about her career at Google, talk about being a leader even when you’re not a manager and fostering community outside of core roles. Jem also shares why she believes ‘your network is your net worth,’ including insights into how networking happens at Google.
Things we mentioned:
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Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 1h 02min - 5 - #4 Training and Social Enterprise with Lawrence Tijjani | What do they do?
Lawrence met with Dean and Ben online during COVID-19 lockdown.
Lawrence spoke about his time growing up through to his work now.
Check out Lawrence's current work via justaguy.co.uk
Follow Lawrence on social media:
Twitter | twitter.com/justaguy_lt
Instagram | instagram.com/justaguy_lt
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Mon, 06 Jul 2020 - 1h 05min - 3 - #2 Building Innovation with Caitlyn Lewis | What do they do?
At the time of interview Caitlyn was working in a large multinational, building innovation culture.
Caitlyn grew up in South Africa. She studied social sciences at university before beginning work in sales for an international company, while in Cape Town. and moved to a start up, creating the sales department. Now working on an MBA, Caitlyn has always loved learning about business as is clear in her interview with Dean for this episode.
Caitlyn decided to take an opportunity to move to the UK. After moving to London she has worked in recruitment, digital marketing, sales and startups across a few different industries and sectors.
Keep listening for an update following Dean’s interview. Caitlyn is now pursuing her own management consultancy. Have a listen to Caitlyn’s podcast where she is talking to people in the innovation field.
Links from this episode:
Pimlico Plumbers Documentary that Dean refers to.
Learn about the Growth hacking process, Caitlyn mentions.
Connect with Caitlyn:
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Mon, 22 Jun 2020 - 48min - 2 - #1 Introduction | What do they do?
Meet the hosts, Ben and Dean, as they discuss why they started the 'What do they do?' podcast. You’ll also find out what they’re hoping to achieve and get a taster of some of the jobs they’ve come across that they’d be interested to hear about. Follow our podcasting journey and keep up with new episodes through any of your favourite podcast platforms.
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Mon, 15 Jun 2020 - 14min - 1 - Trailer | What do they do?
Have you ever met someone and thought their job sounded cool? It’s now commonplace for us to switch jobs and industries multiple times throughout life. Some people even have several jobs across several industries at once. On the ‘What do they do?’ podcast, we’ll explore the journeys people have taken to their job to find out what they do and how they got there.
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