Loose Suits features advice from some of the most accomplished women in the UK
A Hornsey businesswoman has launched a podcast aimed at helping people to navigate their personal and professional lives.
Heather Melville is a leader in business innovation and the CEO and founder of Clarke Smith Advisory, co-Founder of Nebula, and a chancellor of the University of York.
Heather’s podcast, Loose Suits, launched earlier this summer and has four episodes so far.
She wanted to addresses the challenges of “adulting”, particularly in the workplace, and said: “The podcast allows us to cover every single topic that you might think of, from academia to finance to inclusion to football to whatever.”
Joining Heather as co-hosts on the show are two other extraordinary women; Janie Frampton and I. Stephanie Boyce, both highly successful trailblazers in their respective fields.
Each week they discuss a current news story, talk through their professional dilemmas, rant on a fun topic, and give their expert advice to a listener. Since its launch, Loose Suits has been praised by from young professionals and those keen on staying informed about thought leadership and cultural trends.
Heather added: “The three of us together have got just what you need to help you on your journey.”
Loose Suits features advice from some of the most accomplished women in the UK. Janie was one of the first female referees in men’s football and is vice president of the International Federation for Sports Officials, while Stephanie is the former president of the Law Society of England and Wales, the first black and the first person of colour to have achieved this position.
Catch up on all the previous episodes of Loose Suits here.
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