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The Business of Friendships

The Science of Friendship

Yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Simon and Helene, also based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and I would like to say that the hour or so spent in these two wonderful peoples company made me feel so lucky to do the work I do. Simon and Helene entered my virtual studio all smiles, no stress, …

Creatives: I simply can’t get enough of you!

As a creative person, one topic on The Business of… show I can’t fill the schedule with enough of is The Arts.

I have learned so much from my inspiring guests about music; fine art; game design; creative writing; filmmaking; how to make money from creative endeavours and more that I couldn’t be more grateful to each one of my guests for their time talking to me on Connections Radio – and i’m hungry for more.

If you are a creative entrepreneur or professional in any of the above areas do reach out and join this list of creative masterminds as we work together to give knowledge and inspire other creative industry workers and hopefuls to fulfil their artistic purpose.

Mia Grace

When dreams come true…

I had the honour of interviewing independent musician Mia Grace on The Business of… show for Connections Radio this week. Once upon a time we both worked at a restaurant in Guildford, Surrey, UK and, as we served food and cleaned tables during the day, by night Mia was gigging and I was a volunteer …

My Husband the Rock Star

Well I had to share this particular episode of the Business of… didn’t I? Listen to me interview my husband after around 18 months of badgering him to come on my show.

I found this particularly fascinating because, even though I knew he was a clever chap and I was aware of what he got up to at the lab, I had no idea just how knowledgable he is and how cutting edge his job is.

Trying Meditation? Listen to this First

I wanted to share this particular episode of my show The Business of… with Neil McKinley as I learnt so much from this guest and talking to him made me feel so, well, zen is the most appropriate word here.

We get told that we should all be meditating to calm our minds and connect to our inner selves, resulting in a more peaceful existence. But what we don’t often discuss is the potential traumatic responses we may have from practising meditation without the appropriate guidance from an experienced professional in this field.