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S2-Ep6 EPIC Navigation with Donna Irvine20 Nov 202400:26:08
S2-Ep5 EPIC Principles with Julia Kelley06 Nov 202400:25:01

In this week’s podcast, Jacqueline Frost interviews Julia Kelley, Vice President, Legal and Compliance - AB Volvo Penta. Julia explains her role in the company, detailing her work with Volvo's industrial business unit. She shares her pivotal career moment, which occurred while clerking for Judge Charles Weston Houck, known for his landmark ruling in Faulkner vs. The Citadel. Julia describes Judge Houck's principled approach to justice, his sacrifices, and his influence on her commitment to fairness and excellence.

Jacqueline and Julia discuss the role of female and male role models in shaping careers and the value of persistence and deferred gratification. Reflecting on the ongoing journey toward justice and principled leadership and the importance of tone and authenticity.

Ep 16: EPIC Simplicity with Lucy Newcombe24 Apr 202400:27:29

In the latest EPIC podcast Jacqueline's guest is Lucy Newcombe. Lucy discusses her career journey and key insights into problem-solving and communication. Lucy, who has a background in journalism, PR, marketing, and corporate communications, currently holds the role of Chief People and ESD Officer at Computershare.
Throughout the conversation, Lucy highlights the gradual realization of her own problem-solving skills, particularly during a pivotal moment early in her career in Australia. Tasked with a complex challenge by the Chief Legal Officer, she learned to deconstruct problems into manageable parts, a skill she traces back to overcoming imposter syndrome and a curious nature developed from childhood.

Lucy and Jacqueline discuss the importance of asking questions, a principle Lucy adheres to regardless of the setting, including board meetings and executive discussions. This approach not only clarifies understanding but also empowers others to engage more actively. They reference a significant moment when the global CEO openly admitted to not understanding a CFO’s presentation, which validated Lucy’s own uncertainties and underscored the importance of clear communication.

A recurring theme in the discussion is the empowerment derived from simplicity and the courage to inquire. Lucy emphasizes how these principles have enabled her to navigate her career transition from PR to leading HR functions, including handling complex payroll systems. By breaking down information into simpler components, she feels confident tackling unfamiliar challenges and encourages others to adopt a similar approach.

Lucy’s closing thought, inspired by a quote from Gandalf in J.R.R. Tolkien’s writings, encapsulates her philosophy: we must decide how to use our time wisely, choosing either to complicate or simplify our approach to challenges to maximize our impact and effectiveness. This perspective not only guides her professional actions but also serves as a personal mantra, reminding her to pursue clarity and purpose daily.
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Ep 15: EPIC Community with Heather Key10 Apr 202400:26:32

In this episode of the  "Finding Your Epic" podcast  Jacqueline Frost talks with Heather Key, Chief Legal Counsel at Serco and Chair of the Army Families Federation, discusses her 12-year journey of career development and community building. Heather highlights her transition from head of legal at her previous employer to achieving professional and personal goals, including non-executive roles and volunteer work. She emphasizes the importance of connecting diverse individuals to advance collective well-being across professional, church, and family spheres.

Heather also shares her experiences with Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) initiatives, from establishing women's groups to contributing to inclusion hubs at Serco, underlining the significance of authenticity and collaboration. The conversation also covers the evolution of networking in a post-COVID-19 era, advocating for a curiosity-led approach to foster meaningful relationships and mutual growth. The concept of the "O-shaped lawyer" is introduced, promoting a holistic and empathetic approach to legal practice.
Heather Key leaves the audience with a quote by Helen Keller, "Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much," encapsulating the essence of the conversation about the power of community and collective action in achieving greater impact.

Ep 14: EPIC Perspective with Melinda Burn27 Mar 202400:29:48

In a conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Melinda Burn, Melinda, the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Solecta Inc, discusses her multifaceted role and career trajectory. Melinda's journey from a chemistry background to marketing leadership is marked by intentional steps and proactive decision-making. She emphasizes the importance of curiosity, seeking feedback, and being open to new opportunities.

Mentoring, both seeking and providing, is highlighted as mutually beneficial, offering insights and learning experiences. Melinda advocates for a strategic approach to career development, emphasizing self-awareness and a willingness to explore diverse roles within an organization.

Jacqueline underscores the significance of proactive engagement and bravery in shaping one's career path. The discussion concludes with Melinda sharing a quote: "Opportunities don't happen. You create them," emphasizing the proactive nature of career growth.

Overall, the conversation offers insights into navigating career paths, leveraging mentorship, and fostering a mindset of continuous learning and growth.

Ep 13: EPIC Purpose with Emma Codd13 Mar 202400:29:11

In this conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Emma Codd, Emma shares her journey from being a forensic practitioner to her current role as the Global Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for Deloitte. She recounts her career changes and the pivotal moments that led her to her current passion for diversity and inclusion.

Emma discusses her transition from a career in forensic consulting to her current role, highlighting the influence of key sponsors and mentors who recognized her potential and provided opportunities for growth. She emphasizes the importance of lived experiences, purpose, and passion in driving her commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

Jacqueline and Emma discuss the challenges faced by women in male-dominated industries, including workplace harassment and discrimination. They reflect on the importance of addressing these issues and creating safe and inclusive environments for all employees.

The conversation also touches on broader societal challenges, such as gender inequality and reproductive rights, with Emma expressing her concern and frustration at the slow pace of progress. However, she remains optimistic about the positive changes happening globally and emphasizes the role of individuals and organizations in driving meaningful change.

In conclusion, Emma encourages individuals to be brave and bold in advocating for equality and inclusion, both in the workplace and society. She emphasizes the importance of calling out injustice and working together to create a more equitable future for all.


Ep 12: EPIC Value with Sam Cooper-Gray22 Feb 202400:26:08

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Sam Cooper-Gray, Global Head of Market Strategy and Engagement, HSBC Business Banking 

In a candid discussion, Sam highlights the significance of the importance of adding value.

As a mentor and confidante, she exemplifies the transformative power of meaningful relationships. From research to speaking up in meetings, Sam knows how to add value in professional settings. She believes in reciprocity, deepening relationships through assistance and insight.

Join her journey of empowerment and inspiration, where finding your epic means connecting authentically and adding value at every turn.

Contact Sam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samcoopergray/

Ep 11: EPIC Impact with Felicity March14 Feb 202400:30:17

Step into the world of empowerment with our newest podcast episode: “EPIC IMPACT”! Join us as we introduce Felicity March, Global Vice President of Growth, Security and Resilience, Accenture 

In a candid discussion, Felicity highlights the significance of mental health awareness in the workplace and the power of embracing authenticity on tough days. Learn from her firsthand experience and gain insights into taking risks, staying true to your ‘why,’ and speaking up in your career journey.

From navigating career hurdles to embracing self-improvement, Felicity shares wisdom that transcends boundaries. Don’t miss out on this transformative journey towards epic impact!

Contact Felicity on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/felicitymarch

Ep10: EPIC Positivity with Emma Dark31 Jan 202400:29:06

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Emma Dark, Director of Customer Care UK & IRE for The Estée Lauder Companies.

This conversation explores the power of EPIC positivity in your career. Learn from Emma about the importance of affirmations and encouragement, how to stay positive and heathy in a demanding role, and how you can tap into motivation.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


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To get in touch with Emma, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-dark-ccxp-15a4918/


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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep9: EPIC Agility with Jane Karczewski17 Jan 202400:26:12

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Jane Karczewski, Head of Investors Business Development at  Société Générale, a European leader in financial services. 

They discuss various topics, including: staying ahead of the curve; the importance of being adaptable; and the difference between genders when it comes to agility.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


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To get in touch with Jane, find her here:


LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-karczewski-03506829/

 Société Générale :  https://www.societegenerale.com/en 


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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep8: EPIC Resilience with Emma McGinty20 Dec 202300:23:46

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Diversity & Inclusion expert Emma McGinty.

They discuss various topics, including: why resilience is Emma's superpower; the train ride that proved to be a tipping point for both her personal and professional lives; and why the word 'lucky' should only be reserved for particular occasions.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


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To get in touch with Emma, find here here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-mcginty-trickitt-8b6a2024/

To get in touch with us, please visit:


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Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep7: EPIC Determination with Ghenwa Habbal06 Dec 202300:25:41

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Ghenwa Habbal, Regional Talent Management Lead at Ford Middle East & Africa.


They discuss various topics, including: overcoming adversity and tapping into the power within, unleashing your "inner beast", and having the confidence to turn setbacks into stepping stones.


Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


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To get in touch with Ghenwa, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ghenwa-habbal-b2874046/

Shaken, Stirred But Not Deterred: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shaken-Stirred-But-Deterred-Determination-ebook/dp/B0BGM8JCJ7


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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

S2-Ep4 EPIC Opportunity with Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia23 Oct 202400:26:48

In this EPIC podcast episde, Jacqueline meets with Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, founder of fintech Snoop.

Jayne-Anne focuses on pivotal moments in her career. She shares how a leadership course in Derbyshire, UK changed her life, giving her the confidence to lead by realising her ability to connect with an audience.

During her time at Norwich Union (now Aviva) in the 1990s, Jayne-Anne was asked to manage a regulatory crisis. Leveraging her strong network, she coordinated a large-scale response to stabilise operations, revealing her talent for project management. Later, a chance encounter led her to co-found Virgin Money with Richard Branson.

Jayne-Anne emphasises curiosity, networking, and seizing opportunities. She discusses how overcoming fears taught her to take the first step and trust her support system. Her father's motto, "never give up," has guided her throughout her career, reminding her to persevere even in challenging times.

Ep6: EPIC Performance with Natasha Berry22 Nov 202300:31:02

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Natasha Berry, Vice President for Global Inclusive Culture, Diversity and Equity at Smith+Nephew.

They discuss various topics, including: the importance of surrounding yourself with a circle of cheerleaders who uplift and inspire you, harnessing the power within to reach your potential, and overcoming imposter syndrome.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.


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To get in touch with Natasha, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nsberry/
Smith+Nephew: https://www.smith-nephew.com/


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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep5: EPIC Communication with Nicky Perfect08 Nov 202300:25:30

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Nicky Perfect - otherwise known as The Communication Coach and former Hostage and Crisis Negotiator for the Metropolitan Police.


They discuss various topics, including: her journey through the police and the interaction that led to becoming a negotiator; why giving someone a "good listening to" is often the key to deeper understanding; and how to steer clear of "blame" language, and in doing so avoid ever greater problems.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

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To get in touch with Nicky, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickyperfect-communicationcoach/

The Communication Coach: https://www.thecommunicationcoach.co.uk/


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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep4: EPIC Introversion with Amanda Scott25 Oct 202300:25:46

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Amanda Scott, Managing Director of Global Mergers & Acquisitions at Willis Towers Watson, and Chief Executive of Mike's Mates, a wonderful mental health charity established in honour of a late friend.


They discuss various topics, including: tips for introverted professionals to ensure their voice is heard, the power of vulnerability and taking things one step at a time, and how we can recognise our own unique value in every situation.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

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To get in touch with Amanda, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandabscott/?originalSubdomain=uk

Willis Towers Watson: https://www.wtwco.com/en-gb

Mike's Mates: https://mikesmates.org/

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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep3: EPIC Connection with Jan Sinclair11 Oct 202300:24:38

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Jan Sinclair - Senior Client Development Partner at The Centre For Inclusive Leadership.

They discuss various topics, including: her incredible professional journey which started over 40 years ago; the crucial communication lessons she learned from an office tea lady; and why it's important we have a safe space to have an occasional - and understandable - "wobble".

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

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To get in touch with Jan, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-sinclair-7757a98/

The Centre For Inclusive Leadership: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-sinclair-7757a98/

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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep2: EPIC Generosity with Tamara Box27 Sep 202300:29:01

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Tamara Box, Former Managing Partner at renowned law firm Reed Smith.

They discuss various topics, including Tamara’s “generosity pays” approach to the workplace; the benefit of adopting a long-term perspective; and how we can build teams who make the workplace kind, generous, and fun.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

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To get in touch with Tamara, find her here:


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-box-3949352a/
Reed Smith: https://www.reedsmith.com/en

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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Ep1: EPIC Collaboration with Elizabeth Bradford13 Sep 202300:26:43

Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Elizabeth Bradford, Managing Director, Wholesale Banking of HSBC Hong Kong.

They discuss various topics, including: why the future is collaborative and not competitive; how to scale the career wall by working with others and not against them; and the importance of building cognitively diverse teams in business.

Stay tuned for future episodes of the Finding Your EPIC podcast.

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To get in touch with Elizabeth, find her here:


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

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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent: https://elevatetalent.co.uk/

Jacqueline Frost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frostjacqueline/

Finding Your Epic: Introduction Episode10 Sep 202300:07:30

In this introductory episode, we hear the Founder and Creative Director of Elevate Talent, Jacqueline Frost, explain the significance behind the name
of the podcast - and what to expect in future episodes of Finding Your Epic.

She also takes us through her own journey, explaining what her personal mission is - and why it is so important to her on so many levels.

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To get in touch with us, please visit:

Elevate Talent

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S2-Ep3 EPIC Insights with Prae Sunantaraks09 Oct 202400:29:18

In this podcast, Jacqueline Frost interviews Prae Sunantaraks, Director, Thailand and Laos, AVPN, about navigating the world with visual impairment and the power of insight. 

Prae shares how her lack of sight sharpened her other senses, enabling her to "see" the world in unique ways. She highlights the importance of listening, suggesting that people should "use their ears for their real purpose." Prae describes experiences with visually impaired children and emphasizes the need for clear communication and empathy, pointing out that societal leadership can also have "disabilities" in understanding others. 

Prae’s outlook is one of acceptance and focusing on positives, paraphrasing a quote from Helen Keller: "What we have once loved and deeply enjoyed, we can never lose; it will always be a part of who we are." 

S2-Ep2 EPIC Boundaries with Karen Jones25 Sep 202400:30:36

In this podcast episode, Jacqueline Frost interviews Karen Jones, Director of Europe Marketing Immunodiagnostics at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Beyond her demanding role marketing allergy and autoimmune diagnostics across Europe, Karen also runs a 12-week women's coaching program at Thermo Fisher.
Karen shares that despite her impressive academic background—including a PhD and postdoctoral research at Harvard—she felt blocked a few years ago. She discusses her transitions from academia to biotech and then into commercial roles, each accompanied by self-doubt and an inner voice telling her she wasn't good enough.
After being made redundant when her second baby was just eight weeks old, Karen spotted a market gap and started her own company. She provided biotech start-ups with expertise combining scientific acumen and marketing skills. Eventually, she returned to corporate life but struggled with the shift from being her own boss to navigating a large organization. Thrown into a massive project with little support, she overworked and privately suffered from stress and burnout.
Realizing this was unsustainable, Karen sought coaching to address her limiting beliefs, set boundaries, and prioritize her well-being. After implementing these changes, she was promoted to leadership roles where she now empowers her team, emphasizes well-being, and supports other women in their careers. She is inspired by leaders who support and empower her and believes in fostering vulnerability in the workplace.
Karen concludes by sharing a quote from Brené Brown:
"Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It's the source of hope, empathy, accountability, and authenticity. If we want greater clarity in our purpose or deeper and more meaningful spiritual lives, vulnerability is the path."

S2-Ep1 EPIC Vision with Kat Davis11 Sep 202400:27:11

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Kat Davis, VP of Strategy and Business Development at Solenis.

Kat highlights the importance of combining business acumen with technical skills. Drawing from her early career experience in a production line, Kat emphasizes the value of understanding the financial impact of operational efficiency. This mindset helped her identify opportunities to increase value without additional costs. Kat introduces the concept of “future escaping,” which focuses on proactively envisioning and shaping the future rather than merely mitigating risks. She contrasts this with “future proofing,” advocating for a positive and strategic approach to achieving business goals.

Jacqueline and Kat discuss the significance of developing personal strengths and leveraging team dynamics to enhance workplace productivity. Kat uses the Fantastic Four analogy to illustrate the power of combining unique individual strengths. This approach encourages teams to focus on their superpowers and complement each other’s weaknesses. They also explore the concept of “knowledge workers,” emphasizing the importance of recognizing and promoting one’s expertise.

Kat concludes with her personal mantra: “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” She encourages taking small steps beyond comfort zones to foster growth and achieve unexpected career advancements.

Ep 20: EPIC Limits with Lisa Quinn19 Jun 202400:29:52

In this episode of "Finding Your Epic," Jacqueline Frost takes on a new role as the interviewee, with Lisa Quinn stepping in as the interviewer. The theme for their enlightening conversation is about the importance of setting boundaries, both personal and professional, a recurrent topic Jacqueline has observed throughout her interviews with various influential women. They delve into "EPIC limits," discussing the critical balance between being generous and preserving one's self-interests.

Jacqueline reflects on the nuanced ways boundaries influence our interactions and decisions, noting that while it's essential to be generous, one must avoid self-sacrifice to the point of personal detriment. The discussion also covers the psychological aspects of boundary-setting, examining the deep-seated fears that often lead individuals to either enforce too rigid boundaries or none at all, which can significantly impact relationships and work dynamics.

The episode closes on a powerful note with Jacqueline citing Helen Keller: "Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold." This quote beautifully encapsulates the episode's message, encouraging listeners to recognize and assert their needs thoughtfully and boldly to foster well-being and success across various life aspects.

Ep 19: EPIC Outcomes with Rhian-Mari Thomas05 Jun 202400:28:31

In this weeks podcast, Jacqueline interviews Rhian-Mari Thomas OBE, CEO, Green Finance Institute. The conversation explores their journeys as female leaders in finance, highlighting how their roles have shaped their leadership philosophies.

Jacqueline recalls their initial connection formed over shared experiences in senior financial positions. Rhian-Mari discusses effective leadership, emphasizing inspiration and collaboration over authoritarian methods. She reflects on her tenure at the Green Finance Institute, advocating for a focus on outcomes, which has steered her through complex challenges and strategic decision-making.

Rhian-Mari also addresses personal growth, noting the importance of learning from others and self-awareness through tools like the Clifton Strengths Test. She stresses maintaining authenticity and balancing ambition with well-being.

The discussion concludes with Rian-Mari quoting Ruth Bader Ginsburg, urging listeners to advocate passionately in ways that inspire collective effort.

Ep 18: EPIC No! With Carmina Lees22 May 202400:26:05

In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Carmina Lees, Managing Director, Financial Services, Accenture
Dive into the transformative power of saying "no" with the latest episode of "Finding Your EPIC,"  This insightful discussion between Jacqueline and Carmina reveals how mastering the art of refusal can dramatically shape your career and improve workplace dynamics. Carmina shares powerful personal stories from her time at Accenture, highlighting the positive impact of setting boundaries. Learn to empower yourself and foster respect within your team with this essential skill. Don't miss out on these career-changing insights—tune in now and start transforming the way you work and live!

Ep 17: EPIC Contribution with Carolina de la Paz08 May 202400:25:23


In this podcast conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Carolina de La Paz, the focus is on Carolina's initiative called "Women Enhancing Logistics" at Lenovo, aimed at promoting diversity and women's leadership in the logistics industry. Jacqueline was inspired by Carolina's story and reached out to her after listening to a discussion on ambition gaps. Carolina explains that her initiative aims to leverage her position as a senior logistics manager to address the lack of female representation in her field. She emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive network and providing role models for future generations.

Carolina shares that the initiative has been successful, reaching over 2500 individuals globally and garnering support from senior male leaders. They discuss the importance of storytelling and addressing unconscious bias in the industry. The sessions cover topics like leadership and personal growth, focusing on macro issues applicable to everyone while promoting inclusivity. Despite challenges, including the shift to virtual sessions due to COVID-19, Carolina remains motivated by positive feedback and the impact of her work. She shares her mantra of taking decisive steps and maintaining persistence, emphasizing progress over perfection. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, storytelling, and fostering a supportive environment for women in traditionally male-dominated industries.

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