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How To Become A… Founder of a Sexual Wellness & Erotic Pleasure Platform28 Jul 202600:40:15

*Explicit Content*

What does it take to build a successful business in one of the world's most misunderstood industries?

In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks with Anna, founder of FrolicMe, an award-winning erotic platform dedicated to female pleasure, healthy sexuality and beautifully produced erotic content.

Leaving behind a successful career in branding and marketing, Anna spotted a huge gap in the market: women weren't being catered for in the world of erotic entertainment. So she decided to change it.

She explains:

  • Why she founded FrolicMe
  • The difference between pornography and female-focused erotica
  • How she built an independent subscription business from scratch
  • Why creating a trusted brand in the adult industry was her biggest challenge


Anna also shares:

  • Her background in marketing and advertising
  • Funding the business herself to maintain complete creative control
  • Growing FrolicMe into a global platform with millions of visitors
  • Licensing content to Playboy while staying true to her original vision


Plus, we discuss:

  • Female pleasure and why it's still overlooked
  • Breaking down stigma around sex and intimacy
  • Censorship, payment restrictions and the challenges of running an adult business
  • Why communication and understanding your own pleasure are key to healthy relationships
  • How entrepreneurship can be driven by purpose as much as profit


If you're interested in:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Female founders
  • Sexual wellness
  • Branding and marketing
  • Building an online subscription business
  • Women's health and intimacy
  • Start-up journeys
  • Business innovation


This episode is an honest and eye-opening conversation about building a business that challenges outdated ideas, empowers women, and encourages healthier conversations around sex.

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How To Become A... Counter Terrorism Bomb Disposal Expert21 Jul 202600:41:34

What does it really take to become a Counter Terrorism Bomb Disposal Expert?

In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Matt, Head of the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Bomb Disposal Unit, to uncover one of the most specialised and high-pressure careers in the UK.

From World War II munitions to suspected terrorist devices, Matt explains what his team really does, how they prepare for the unimaginable, and why teamwork, discipline and humility are far more important than Hollywood would have you believe.

We discuss:

  • What a Counter Terrorism Bomb Disposal Expert actually does
  • The difference between military and police bomb disposal
  • How London's specialist unit operates 24/7
  • The training, skills and mindset required for the role


Matt also shares:

  • Why he originally wanted to join the Army
  • Nearly avoiding bomb disposal altogether before discovering he loved it
  • The intensive training required to qualify
  • His experiences serving in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan
  • The journey from military bomb disposal officer to leading London's specialist police unit


Plus, we explore:

  • Why no to explosive devices are ever the same
  • The importance of remaining calm under pressure
  • How teams prepare for major incidents and public events
  • Supporting mental wellbeing in one of the world's most demanding professions
  • Why asking for help is a strength, not a weakness


If you're interested in:

  • Counter terrorism
  • Bomb disposal
  • Military careers
  • Police careers
  • Leadership
  • Emergency services
  • Public service
  • High-pressure decision making


This episode offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes insight into a profession most of us never see—but one that quietly helps keep millions of people safe every day.

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How To Become A... Hairdresser26 May 202600:43:36

What does it really take to become a hairdresser and how do you turn a passion for hair into a career?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Jomelyn about building a career in hairdressing, specialising in colour, and creating a private one-to-one hair experience for clients in Hackney Wick.

From doodling hairstyles in school books to running her own hair suite, Jonalyn shares the reality of breaking into the industry and carving out her own path.


She explains:

  • What a day in the life of a hairdresser really looks like
  • Why trust and client experience matter so much
  • How apprenticeships helped her learn hands-on
  • What it’s like to specialise in Asian hair and colour
  • Why creativity and confidence go hand in hand in hairdressing


She also shares:

  • Her early interest in theatrical hair and makeup
  • Why she changed direction from makeup to hair
  • How she learned through trial, error, and YouTube
  • What it was like working in salons, wigs, and with cancer and alopecia patients
  • How she built her own business around calm, personal, and ethical service


Plus, we get into:

  • Starting again after COVID
  • Growing a client base through word of mouth and social media
  • Why finding your niche can change everything
  • The importance of creating a space where clients feel seen, relaxed, and cared for
  • If you’re interested in:
  • Hairdressing careers
  • Creative jobs and beauty careers
  • Apprenticeships and specialist training
  • Salon life and entrepreneurship
  • Building a business in the beauty industry


This episode is an inspiring look at what it really means to become a hairdresser and how much artistry, patience, and personal connection sits behind the chair.

@jomelynferrashair

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How To Become A... Policy Advisor to the Civil Service19 May 202600:40:19

What does a policy advisor actually do and how do you get into the civil service?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Adam about building a career as a policy advisor in the UK civil service.


From working on Brexit to shaping tech regulation, Adam breaks down what policy work really looks like behind the scenes and why it’s one of the most impactful (and misunderstood) career paths out there.


He explains:

  • What the civil service is (and how it differs from politicians)
  • What policy advisors actually do day-to-day
  • How policies are researched, designed, and turned into law
  • Why policy can take years to develop and implement


He also shares:

  • His journey from a sports degree → economics → civil service
  • The Fast Stream application process (and how competitive it is)
  • What assessment centres are really like
  • How to break into government roles without a traditional path


Plus, we get into:

  • Working on Brexit and major national decisions
  • Balancing personal opinions with apolitical work
  • Why curiosity about politics and society really matters
  • How to build a meaningful career that impacts real lives


If you’re interested in:

  • Civil service careers
  • Government jobs UK
  • Policy, politics, or economics
  • Grad schemes and Fast Stream
  • Meaningful, purpose-driven work


This episode is a fascinating look at how decisions that shape the country actually get made and the people behind them.

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Working Woman in the World of Football12 May 202600:38:35

What does it take to build a career in football as a woman?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Priyanka about working in football, from her role at Sky Sports to her powerful work tackling sexism in the game.


Priyanka shares how she combined a corporate marketing career with her passion for football, and how that passion led her into advocacy, public speaking, and real change within the sport.


She talks about:

  • Breaking into Sky Sports through marketing
  • Turning a love of football into real opportunities
  • Building networks and getting your foot in the door
  • Balancing a full-time job with passion projects
  • She also opens up about:
  • Experiencing sexism and racism in football
  • Why representation matters, especially for women of colour
  • The importance of speaking up and creating safer spaces
  • Overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome


If you’re interested in:

  • Working in sport or football
  • Marketing & media careers
  • Side hustles with purpose
  • Women in male-dominated industries
  • Building confidence and visibility


This episode is honest, inspiring, and a reminder that sometimes the best opportunities come from simply putting yourself out there.


Resources:

@priyankajasraj

@villa.bellas

@hergametoo

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Somatic Coach05 May 202600:33:12

What is a somatic coach and how do you actually become one?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Hannah to explore the world of somatic coaching, a fast-growing field focused on healing the nervous system and creating real, lasting change.


From studying criminology to travelling the world, discovering Pilates, and eventually finding somatic work, Hannah’s journey shows how following curiosity can lead to a completely unexpected career.


Hannah shares:

  • How travel and personal healing led her to this work
  • The connection between the body, stress and the nervous system
  • Why traditional methods don’t always create lasting change
  • Training as a somatic coach and what it really involves
  • Building a coaching business from scratch


She also opens up about:

  • Doing the deep personal work required to help others
  • The emotional challenges of working in this space
  • Navigating self-employment and social media
  • If you’re interested in:
  • Wellness careers
  • Coaching or therapy
  • Nervous system healing
  • Personal development
  • Starting your own business


This episode is for you.

Where to find her:

@hannahblackburncoach

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How To Become A... DJ28 Apr 202600:58:12

In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Nikki, a DJ, producer, music director and founder of Mums That Rave, to unpack what a career in DJing actually looks like behind the scenes.


From playing illegal raves as a teenager to touring the world and working with global artists, Nikki shares the reality of building a long-term career in music, and why being a DJ today is more about entrepreneurship than ever before.


Nikki shares:

  • Starting DJing at 15 and breaking into clubs early
  • Why DJs need multiple income streams (radio, production, content, events)
  • The reality of money, streaming and the modern music industry
  • How working in advertising helped her build business skills
  • Balancing creativity with motherhood and building Mums That Rave
  • Why nightlife, culture and community matter more than ever
  • She also opens up about:
  • Misogyny in the music industry
  • The pressure of social media and content creation
  • Burnout, resilience and staying relevant over decades


If you’re interested in:

  • Becoming a DJ
  • Music industry careers
  • Creative entrepreneurship
  • Nightlife & culture
  • Balancing creativity with real life


This episode is for you.


Resources:

@djnikkibeatnik

@mumsthatrave

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Graphic Designer21 Apr 202600:35:42

What does a graphic designer actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Darren, Head of Design at digital brand experience agency Odd Common, to unpack what really goes into building powerful brands in the digital space.


From typography and visual storytelling to managing creative teams and pitching to global brands, Darren shares how he turned a childhood love of art into a career designing immersive digital experiences for companies like Nike and BMW.


We discuss:

• Wanting to be an artist (and why graphic design felt “safer”)

• Studying art and design at university

• Building a portfolio with no industry connections

• Sending cold emails and facing rejection

• Landing his first junior design role

• Working on global campaigns for major brands

• Why design is about problem-solving, not just visuals

• The impact of AI on the creative industry

• How to stand out as a junior designer

• The importance of curiosity and creative hunger


Darren also opens up about:

• Being dyslexic and finding confidence through creativity

• Feeling stuck early in his career

• Why recruiters can be powerful allies

• Staying outside your comfort zone

• Supporting underrepresented talent in the creative industries


If you’ve ever wondered how brands create unforgettable digital experiences, or how to turn creativity into a career, this episode is for you.

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

🔗 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people find their own path

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How To Become A... Strategic Partnerships Lead at Treatwell15 Apr 202600:43:40

In this episode, Grace sits down with Daisy, a Strategic Partnerships Lead at Treatwell, to explore what it actually means to build powerful brand collaborations.


From dreaming of a creative career to navigating sales, marketing, and eventually partnerships, Daisy shares her non-linear path, including working abroad in Madrid and building partnerships with major brands like John Lewis.


Together, they break down:

  • What a strategic partnerships role really involves
  • How brands collaborate (and why some partnerships fail)
  • Moving from sales → marketing → partnerships
  • Building relationships that drive real business growth
  • Working abroad and stepping outside your comfort zone
  • The importance of saying yes and figuring it out later


They also discuss the launch of Daisy's own podcast 'The Daisy Chain' and why this project is so personal to her, but with a mission to help other in the same 'lost feeling' in their thirties.


“It’s all about finding businesses that help you grow — together.”


Whether you're curious about partnerships, marketing, or working in fast-growing tech companies, this episode gives a behind-the-scenes look at a career that’s all about connection and creativity.

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Charity Founder07 Apr 202600:56:38

*Trigger warning for this episode: discussion of infertility and baby loss*


What does it really take to start a charity from scratch?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Bex and Laura, founders of 'The Worst Girl Gang Ever Foundation', a charity supporting women and families through miscarriage, baby loss and infertility.


What started as two strangers connecting over shared experiences during lockdown quickly grew into a powerful community, a podcast, a book, and eventually a registered charity helping thousands of people feel less alone.


Bex and Laura share:

  • How their personal experiences of miscarriage and baby loss led them to start something bigger
  • Meeting through Instagram and instantly connecting over the lack of support
  • Why they started a podcast with zero experience (and a “Podcasting for Dummies” book)
  • How honest, raw storytelling helped break the taboo around baby loss
  • Growing a community organically through Instagram
  • Turning listener demand into courses, support groups and resources
  • Why they initially charged for support, and why it didn’t sit right
  • The process (and challenges) of applying for charitable status
  • Why having the right board of trustees is crucial
  • How fundraising actually works (grants, campaigns and community challenges)
  • Building campaigns like “Run 10K to Raise 10K”, and raising £36K instead
  • Creating safe spaces through both online and in-person communities
  • The reality of running a charity alongside jobs, families and life


If you’re interested in:

  • Starting a charity
  • Turning personal experience into purpose
  • Community building
  • Mental health & grief support
  • Social impact work


This episode is for you.


Take a look at the charity here: https://theworstgirlgangever.co.uk/

@the_worstgirlgang_ever

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

🔗 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people find their own path

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How To Become A... Ethical Queer Brand Owner31 Mar 202600:38:31

What does it really mean to be an ethical queer brand owner?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Adam, founder of Rainbow & Co, to talk about building an LGBTQIA+ apparel and accessories brand that puts community, representation and integrity first.


From studying graphic design and advertising to running a business from his apartment, Adam shares how personal experience, creative instinct and a strong moral compass led him to create queer merch that actually reflects the full community, not just the parts that are most visible.


Adam shares:

  • Why he always wanted to do something creative
  • How studying graphic design, media and advertising shaped his path
  • Why university was harder than expected as an autistic person
  • How early side hustles on Etsy gave him his first taste of selling online
  • What he learned from working for a luxury leather jacket brand
  • Why burnout pushed him to leave full-time employment
  • How an autism diagnosis helped him understand his working style
  • Why he started Rainbow & Co after noticing a gap in Pride merch
  • How he taught himself to build a website, design products and run the business
  • Why trans, lesbian and bi-focused products became so important to customers
  • How he turned a pocket guide into one of the brand’s bestsellers
  • Why subtle queer design can matter just as much as bold statements
  • What “rainbow washing” means and why he refuses to do it
  • How Access to Work and support workers helped him build a sustainable business
  • What it means to grow slowly, ethically and on your own terms
  • He also opens up about:
  • Masking, burnout and late diagnosis
  • Working from home while others do 9–5 jobs
  • Why he wants to hire based on values, not just experience
  • Creating a business culture that reflects the ethics of the brand
  • Why queer-owned businesses matter in Pride season and beyond


If you’re interested in:

  • Queer-owned businesses
  • Ethical branding
  • Pride merch
  • Small business journeys
  • Autistic entrepreneurs
  • Creative careers
  • LGBTQIA+ representation


This episode is for you.


Visit his business here: https://rainbowandco.uk/

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

🔗 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people find their own path

📩 Got your own story to share? Contact us at hello.howtobecomea@gmail.com

📱Follow us on socials: @howtobecomea__

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How To Become A... Founder of a Plant Based Food Company25 Mar 202600:45:44

In this episode, Grace sits down with Paul, founder of BOL Foods, a leading plant-based, nutrition-focused food brand.


Paul’s journey is anything but traditional. From dreaming of becoming a professional footballer, to working on a game reserve in South Africa, to breaking bones as a snowboard instructor… his path zig-zagged before leading him into the world of food.


After 14 years helping scale Innocent Drinks, Paul took a leap into entrepreneurship, building BOL into a brand focused on making healthy, convenient food accessible to everyone.


We talk about:

  • Taking unconventional career paths (and why they matter)
  • What working at Innocent Drinks taught him about business
  • How BOL Foods was born from a real gap in the market
  • The realities of launching and scaling food products
  • Why most ideas don’t work, and why that’s okay
  • Building a strong team and company culture
  • The importance of passion in business


“If you don’t truly care about what you’re building, it’s very hard to get through the tough times.”

This episode is perfect for anyone interested in startups, food & drink, or building a purpose-driven brand.

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

🔗 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people find their own path

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How To Become A... Life Design Coach14 Jul 202600:41:52

What is a life design coach and how do you redesign your life from the inside out?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Michelle about combining two completely different worlds: interior design and holistic health coaching.


After spending 17 years in the high-pressure world of workplace design, working on huge projects including Spotify’s London headquarters, Michelle experienced severe burnout during COVID, working 100-hour weeks until her body began physically shutting down.

That moment changed everything.


Michelle shares how she rebuilt her health, retrained as a health coach, and created Interior Self, a unique framework helping women redesign their lives through wellness, nervous system regulation, creativity, and intentional living.


She explains:

  • What a life design coach actually does
  • How our environments impact our nervous systems
  • Why burnout often starts with ignoring the body’s warning signs
  • The connection between stress, self-worth, and physical symptoms


She also shares:

  • Growing up struggling with cystic acne and self-image
  • Working in high-end workplace design in Australia and London
  • Designing Spotify’s London HQ
  • How she rebuilt her health after losing her hair during burnout


Plus, we get into:

  • Creating a “framework for living”
  • The five pillars of Interior Self
  • Embodiment practices, dance, and nervous system healing
  • Why slowing down can completely change your life
  • If you’re interested in:
  • Burnout recovery
  • Health & wellness coaching
  • Personal development
  • Interior design & wellbeing
  • Women’s health
  • Nervous system regulation
  • Career pivots & reinvention


This episode is a powerful conversation about self-worth, creativity, healing, and building a life that actually feels good to live.

@interior.self

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Gifts and Homeware Brand18 Mar 202600:36:31

In this episode, Grace sits down with Nina, the creative behind Nina Bombina, a colourful gifts and homeware brand known for its joyful, dopamine-filled designs.


From always wanting to be an artist, to navigating photography, marketing jobs, and eventually building a thriving product-based business. Nina shares the honest, winding journey behind her brand.


We talk about:

  • Starting a creative business during lockdown
  • Turning designs into real, sellable products
  • Selling at markets vs online (and why markets win for her)
  • Getting stocked, featured, and discovered
  • Balancing creativity with making a living
  • The reality of running a physical product business


This episode is packed with insight for anyone dreaming of building a creative brand or wondering if there’s space for them in a competitive industry (spoiler: there is).

“I thought it wouldn’t go anywhere… but I proved myself wrong.”


🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

🔗 Subscribe, rate, and share to help more people find their own path

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How To Become A... Glastonbury Stage Programmer11 Mar 202600:43:32

What does a Glastonbury stage manager actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Dan, the programmer and venue manager behind the Rum Shack at Glastonbury, to unpack what it really means to run a late-night festival stage, scout emerging talent, and build community-focused programmes that change lives.


From MCing and MySpace hustle, to founding Lyrix Organix and being invited to run the Rum Shack stage at Glastonbury (first asked in 2013), Dan’s path is full of detours, practical hustle and intentional values.


Dan shares:

  • Why he fell into the music scene at university
  • How temp jobs (Transport for London) helped him develop real-world admin & people skills
  • Starting Lyrix Organix and early nights that helped launch artists (Ed Sheeran among them)
  • How he programs 60+ artists across five days and maps the arc of a festival night
  • Why he programs outside the mainstream agent-driven model
  • Scouting talent before they’re “hot”: the Koji Radical example
  • The logistics puzzle of limited Glastonbury tickets and sharing bands across stages
  • Building, rotating and mentoring a backstage team (many are former students)
  • Creating Levelling the Field: a trainee programme for deaf & disabled festival workers
  • Turning festival accessibility into paid, transferable work across other events
  • Practical advice: “Start anywhere, follow it everywhere”


He also opens up about:

  • Imposter syndrome (and why it doesn’t stop him)
  • Balancing values with the practical workload of running a stage
  • Why rotating crews and artists matters for inclusion and freshness
  • How youth development and long-term scouting create career pipelines
  • The emotional side of programming, visualising how a night will flow


If you’re interested in:

  • Festival production & stage management
  • Live music programming & artist scouting
  • Careers in events, youth development or accessibility
  • How to launch creative initiatives that scale across festivals


This episode is for you.


Resources:

https://lyrixorganix.co.uk/

https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/areas/the-common/levelling-the-field/

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How To Become A... DJ + Photographer04 Mar 202600:38:05

In this episode of How To Become A, Grace sits down with multi-hyphen creative Timi to uncover how he built a career as both a film photographer and DJ, without following a traditional path.


From shooting campaigns and newspaper features to DJing in front of 80,000 people at Twickenham Stadium, Timi shares how networking, authenticity, and genuinely loving what you do can open unexpected doors.


We dive into:

  • How he turned a disposable camera into paid photography work
  • Shooting England rugby captain Maro Itoje for The Times
  • Photographing Emma Raducanu for Vodafone
  • Becoming a resident DJ for Saracens and performing at major stadiums
  • Why having a unique style matters more than formal training
  • How to price yourself as a creative
  • The power of putting your work out there


Timmy’s journey proves you don’t need one fixed dream, just passion, consistency, and the courage to ask.

If you’ve ever wondered how to turn creativity into a career, this episode is for you.

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How To Become A... Post Production Co-ordinator25 Feb 202600:43:05

What actually happens after filming wraps?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Holly to explore the world of post production, the part of film and television that shapes the final story you see on screen.

From editing and sound design to ADR (Additional Dialogue Recording), grading, music, and delivering shows to Netflix, Amazon and Apple TV. Holly shares what it really means to be a Post Production Coordinator.


We talk about:

• Growing up wanting to be an actor

• Musical theatre and auditioning for drama school

• Rejection and losing her agent

• Working in restaurants while chasing creative dreams

• Hitting rock bottom in 2019

• Therapy and rebuilding confidence

• Falling into post production unexpectedly

• Working in Soho — the UK’s post production hub

• What ADR actually is

• How editing changes a storyline

• The magic of music and score

• Freelance life in film and TV

• Long contracts vs downtime between projects


Holly also shares:

• Why being organised is everything

• How to break into the industry without connections

• The reality of working on Apple TV, Amazon & Netflix productions

• Why post is where the magic really happens


If you’ve ever wondered how a script becomes the show you binge, this episode reveals the hidden world behind the edit.


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How To Become A... Head Chef18 Feb 202600:46:02

What does it really take to become a head chef?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Andy — Head Chef at ROVI (part of the Ottolenghi group), to unpack the real journey behind running a high-performing kitchen.


From growing up in a hospitality family (with a dad who owned nightclubs and restaurants) to working his way up through kitchens in Australia and London, Andy shares the truth about the industry — the highs, the burnout, the pirate-ship energy of kitchen culture, and the leadership skills no one talks about.


We cover:

  • Starting out in a family restaurant
  • Culinary school vs on-the-job training
  • Moving from Australia to London without a job lined up
  • Working your way from chef de partie to sous chef to head chef
  • What being a head chef actually involves (hint: it’s not just cooking)
  • Managing big teams under pressure
  • Menu development, seasonal produce & working with a kitchen garden
  • Cooking for 200+ guests in Sicily & Ibiza
  • The harsh realities of the hospitality industry
  • Why supporting independent restaurants matters


Andy also shares the mindset you need to survive in kitchens:

✔️ Work ethic

✔️ Resilience

✔️ Thick skin

✔️ Passion for food

✔️ Leadership under pressure


If you’ve ever dreamed of running a kitchen, opening a restaurant, or just want to understand what happens behind the pass, this episode is for you.


Resources:

https://ottolenghi.co.uk/pages/locations/rovi

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How To Become A... Entrepreneur in the Education Sector11 Feb 202600:46:20

How do you turn years in the classroom into a business that actually helps kids?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace talks with Ramita, a former middle-years teacher who founded Elevate, a curriculum and mentoring platform that supports pre-teens (especially girls) with resilience, confidence and social skills.


Ramita walks us through:

  • Her original path (pre-med → genetics → a life-changing volunteer teaching stint)
  • Why she loved teaching and why teacher burnout is real
  • The moment she decided to build something outside school: designing an 8-week curriculum for tweens
  • How Elevate launched in Singapore, then pivoted online during COVID to reach kids worldwide
  • What the Elevate workshops and school programmes actually cover (resilience, social skills, transition support, online wellbeing)
  • How she built the Elevate Festival, turning curriculum pillars into hands-on experiences for girls
  • Business realities: juggling teaching + entrepreneurship, finding funding/customers, and dealing with feedback
  • Practical advice for educators who want to start a venture: test ideas, lean on your network, iterate, and accept that “failure” teaches you the next move


Resources:

https://www.elevate-ra.com/

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How To Become A... Fashion Designer04 Feb 202600:41:35

What does it really take to become a fashion designer?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Alethea, a designer at Next, to break down the reality of working in fashion, from high street accessories to predicting next year’s trends.


From growing up on a council estate with dreams of becoming a designer, to working for Vivienne Westwood, to designing pieces you’ve probably seen on the high street, Alethea’s journey proves there’s no single route into fashion.


Alethea shares:

  • Always knowing she wanted to be a fashion designer
  • The teacher who helped map out her path
  • Studying fashion at university and foundation year
  • Working for Vivienne Westwood and Lulu Guinness
  • Why she moved from designer brands to the high street
  • How fashion really makes money
  • The difference between designer labels and commercial fashion
  • What it’s like seeing your designs out in the real world
  • The pressure of development trips to factories
  • How trends are actually predicted
  • Why macro trends (like politics and economics) shape what we wear
  • Navigating feedback and rejection in creative roles
  • The realities of working in fashion production


She also opens up about:

  • Why you don’t need to be “fashion crazy” to work in fashion
  • How to break into the industry without connections
  • Why you should make your mistakes working for someone else
  • The importance of developing thick skin
  • Why creativity and commercial awareness must work together


If you’re interested in:

  • Becoming a fashion designer
  • Working in high street fashion
  • Trend forecasting
  • Creative careers
  • How to get into the fashion industry
  • Commercial design roles


This episode is for you.

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How To Become A... Brand Manager of the Marriott Hotels28 Jan 202600:39:22

What does a Brand Manager at Marriott actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Kel to unpack what it really means to shape, launch and scale hotel brands across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.


From moving countries as a teenager, to working front-of-house in a five-star London hotel, to landing a graduate role at Marriott, Kel’s journey proves that brand leadership isn’t about advertising alone. It’s about building the full guest experience.


Kel shares:

  • Why he originally wanted to work in social services
  • Moving to the UK at 15 and navigating cultural change
  • Studying Business & Hospitality at university
  • Why working in hotel operations was essential
  • The importance of emotional intelligence in hospitality
  • How he discovered brand management through a VP coffee chat
  • Completing a Master’s in Advertising & Marketing
  • Landing Marriott’s graduate programme
  • Navigating redundancy during COVID
  • Rebuilding her career internationally
  • Moving back to London for a second chance
  • Launching new hotel brands across EMEA
  • What brand management actually means (and how it differs from marketing)


She also opens up about:

  • Cultural differences between working in Asia and Europe
  • The hierarchy of hotel operations
  • Influencing stakeholders in corporate environments
  • Balancing ambition and personal life
  • Taking leaps of faith in your career


If you’re interested in:

  • Hospitality careers
  • Working for Marriott
  • Brand management roles
  • Corporate marketing
  • International careers
  • Travel and tourism jobs


This episode is for you.

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How To Become A... Founder of a Cinematic Dining Experience21 Jan 202600:46:17

What happens when your two obsessions, movies and food, become a business?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace talks to Amy, the founder of Taste Film, about building a cinematic dining concept that pairs full film screenings with menus inspired by the movies. From the seed idea in 2017 to pop-ups, COVID pivots, viral growth, and expansion into new cities. Amy walks us through the messy, thrilling reality of turning nostalgia into a scalable hospitality experience.


They discuss:

• The moment the idea came to life (Goodfellas + garlic = epiphany).

• Moving from TV runner → college teacher → entrepreneur.

• Prototyping: pop-ups, borrowing friends, borrowing kitchens, and buying a projector.

• Keeping the brand alive during COVID (Taste Film at Home, cook-alongs, delivery boxes).

• Operational lessons: menu development, working with venue chefs, and protecting the guest experience.

• Growth pains: viral moments, hiring too fast, learning finance, and building a team.

• Expansion strategy: Manchester, Edinburgh, B2B / studio premieres, and international options.

• Practical tradeoffs: safety nets, part-time vs all-in, funding risk, and the emotional cost of scaling.


Amy also shares honest entrepreneurial advice: start small, learn event ops, know your numbers, protect the product, and lean on people who believe in you.


Resources:

Taste Film: https://tastefilm.co.uk/

The book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/entrepreneur-revolution/daniel-priestley/9780857089731

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How To Become A... Sports Agent & Agency Owner14 Jan 202600:47:18

What does it really take to become a sports agent and eventually run your own agency?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Stefan, sports agent to Chris Eubank Jr. and co-founder of YRDS, to break down the real path into athlete representation and sports business.

From internships and Olympic volunteering to the Premier League and launching a boutique sport & entertainment agency — this is a conversation about hustle, relationships, and long-term strategy.


Stefan shares:

• Growing up internationally and how that shaped his career

• Getting his break through the London 2012 Olympics

• Working at the Premier League for 10 years

• How he started representing Chris Eubank Jr.

• What a sports agent actually does day-to-day

• Negotiating brand partnerships & sponsorship deals

• Why relationship-building is everything

• Co-founding YRDS and building a boutique agency

• Working with premium fashion brands

• Representing talent beyond sport — including an astronaut


He also talks about:

• The pressure behind major fights and global events

• The long process behind landing big brand deals

• Why boutique agencies can outperform big corporations

• Expanding internationally (Middle East & LA)

• The importance of internships and real-world experience


If you’ve ever wondered what happens outside the ring or how athletes secure life-changing opportunities, this episode reveals the reality behind the headlines.


Resources:

YRDS: https://yrds.com/

Co-founders: @jonoyatess @danieljamesunderwood @stefanwesson


LOCOG: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Organising_Committee_of_the_Olympic_and_Paralympic_Games

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BONUS EPISODE: My Little Brother Interviews Me About The Podcast12 Jul 202600:29:02

What happens when the host becomes the guest?


In this special bonus episode of How To Become A…, Grace hands over the microphone to her 11-year-old little brother, Jack, for a fun, casual role reversal.

Jack asks everything you've probably been wondering...


  • Why did Grace start the podcast?
  • What's her dream for How To Become A…?
  • Who have been her favourite guests?
  • What's the hardest part of creating a podcast?
  • And… who does she look up to?


Along the way, Jack shares his own career dreams, gives some surprisingly wise life advice, and proves he might just have a future as a podcast host himself.

A fun, honest behind-the-scenes episode filled with sibling banter, big ambitions and plenty of laughs.

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How To Become A... Freelance Photographer07 Jan 202600:30:58

What does it actually take to become a freelance photographer?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Grace to unpack the honest, behind-the-scenes reality of turning photography from a hobby into a career.


From unpaid internships and temp jobs to shooting for major brands and launching her own agency, this is a transparent conversation about the creative highs and the financial realities of freelance life.


Grace shares:

• Starting with GCSE photography and finding her creative spark

• Why internships matter in creative industries

• Working corporate and knowing when it’s not for you

• Taking the leap into freelance (and saving before you do)

• The reality of inconsistent income

• Why pricing conversations in photography are so important

• Building two brands: personal fashion work vs. event photography

• Securing sponsorships and flying abroad for shoots

• The importance of community in creative industries


She also opens up about:

• Being diagnosed with autism and how that shaped her work style

• Stress in corporate environments

• Why routine matters, even as a freelancer

• Picking up part-time work during quieter seasons

• Setting realistic goals instead of rigid five-year plans


If you’ve ever wondered how photographers actually make money, this episode is for you.


Please note: I had to silence the amount paid for the Converse job as this is under NDA - apologies for the tease!

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How To Become A... Music Creative12 Nov 202500:59:16

What does it actually mean to be a “music creative”?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Toby to unpack the unconventional, multi-layered path of building a career in music — without fitting into one box.


From performing and writing his own music to running a studio, directing visuals, programming festival stages, and founding Sounds Queer to platform emerging queer artists, Toby shares how music has been the thread running through everything he does.


In this episode, we cover:

  • Wanting to be a performer from childhood
  • Studying Media & Cultural Studies
  • Why grad schemes didn’t feel right
  • Working retail while building music
  • The moment that changed everything
  • Taking the leap into freelance life
  • Building State Is Flow studio
  • Starting Sounds Queer
  • Programming stages at Mighty Hoopla
  • Performing at Glastonbury
  • Creating safe spaces for emerging queer artists
  • Why community matters more than contacts


We also talk about:

  • The myth of “overnight success”
  • Pivoting when something stops working
  • Building resilience in creative careers
  • Imposter syndrome in music
  • Following gut instinct
  • Making space for joy in your work


If you’re dreaming of working in music, as an artist, programmer, producer, curator, or creative, this episode is an honest look at how nonlinear, messy and beautiful that journey can be.


@tobycortonmusic

@soundsqueerhq

@stateisflow

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How To Become A... CEO of a Global Interior Design Business05 Nov 202500:33:54

What does it actually take to become the CEO of a global interior design business?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Penny, founder and CEO of Siren, about her 20-year journey from young interior design graduate in Sydney to leading studios across Australia, Singapore and London.


This is not just about beautiful spaces.

It’s about building a business from scratch, scaling internationally, taking risks, managing teams, and balancing motherhood with leadership.


In this episode, we cover:

  • Knowing from a young age she wanted to be an interior designer
  • Getting into university by one exact mark
  • Hustling for her first internship
  • Launching Siren and winning Yahoo7 as an early breakthrough project
  • What “design and build” actually means
  • The five key stages of a commercial interior design project
  • Growing a studio organically
  • Moving to Singapore and starting again from scratch
  • Building trusted leadership teams across continents
  • Launching Siren London
  • The realities of running a global creative business


We also talk about:

  • Networking in competitive industries
  • Starting a business in your twenties
  • Not paying yourself in the early years
  • Having children while scaling internationally
  • Leading with confidence and resilience
  • Why there’s never a “right time” to take a leap


If you’re interested in interior design, creative entrepreneurship, or building a global business from nothing, this episode is full of practical insight and honest reflection.


@sloane_penny

@sirendesign


Business: https://sirendesign.co.uk/

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How To Become A... Social Media Supervisor29 Oct 202500:37:11

What does a Social Media Supervisor actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Sammie to unpack what it really takes to manage major entertainment brand accounts, from internships and unpaid placements to working on Spider-Man campaigns and running social for Disney+.


This is the honest, behind-the-scenes reality of working in digital entertainment.

We cover:

  • Wanting to be a presenter (Big Cats in South Africa!)
  • Studying English & Drama
  • Breaking into media through internships
  • Working at Penguin Random House
  • PR internships and discovering what wasn’t right
  • Starting in university digital marketing
  • Breaking into Universal Pictures
  • Moving through Sky, Sony, and Disney
  • What a Social Media Supervisor actually does day-to-day
  • Organic vs paid social
  • Building brand voice online
  • Working on Spider-Man: No Way Home
  • Managing fan communities
  • Navigating fast-paced digital teams
  • Career progression in entertainment


We also talk about:

  • Imposter syndrome
  • Moving companies strategically
  • Fixed-term contracts vs permanent roles
  • Women in media
  • Balancing ambition with future family plans
  • When to take risks in your career

If you’re curious about working in social media, entertainment marketing, or digital brand strategy, this episode gives you a real-world look at how to get in, grow, and thrive.



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How To Become A... Breathwork Coach21 Oct 202500:41:54

What if the most powerful tool for managing stress, performance, and emotional resilience was something you’re already doing 23,000 times a day?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Danny about his journey from corporate finance and semi-professional football to becoming a breathwork coach.


This isn’t just about wellness trends. It’s about resilience, identity shifts, and discovering how something as simple as breathing can change the way you handle pressure, anxiety, and performance.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Danny’s early ambition to become a professional footballer
  • Studying chemical engineering and moving into finance
  • Corporate life in financial markets
  • Career crossroads and losing a sporting identity
  • Taking a year out to travel
  • Discovering breathwork in South Africa
  • The moment breathwork changed everything
  • What breathwork actually is (and what it isn’t)
  • The science behind breathing and the nervous system
  • Transitioning from corporate to coaching
  • Building confidence in a “woo-woo” wellness space
  • Making breathwork accessible and relatable


We also talk about:

  • Imposter syndrome
  • Resilience through injury and career change
  • The mind-body connection
  • Using breath to regulate stress
  • How breathwork can improve performance and mental clarity


If you’re curious about breathwork, personal growth, nervous system regulation, or building a purpose-driven career, this episode is for you.


@thebreathworkbreddah


Breathwork song:

https://open.spotify.com/track/5MPosF8tzkEwgDGgcr83ZN?si=Sl3i3fGGRxi7cKKc8M_nRA

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How To Become A... Industry Lead in Digital14 Oct 202500:49:10

What does an Industry Lead in Digital actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Doulla, a former Industry Lead at Reddit, about building a career in digital from non-linear beginnings, leading sales & industry teams, and finding purpose beyond titles.


Doulla shares:

  • Her zig-zag career path: mature student → Nielsen → London 2012 Olympics → Facebook → Reddit
  • How she turned lived challenges (dyslexia, single parenthood) into career fuel
  • What an industry lead actually owns: vertical strategy, team coaching, and client outcomes
  • Stories from building audience & advertiser trust on new platforms
  • Practical hiring & mentorship tips for early- and mid-career digital professionals
  • How to move from client-service to platform strategy


They also open up about:

  • Reclaiming purpose after serious illness and career crossroads
  • Why theatre, community and curiosity matter to digital leadership
  • The emotional labour of leading teams through fast change


If you want a career that combines commercial impact with human connection, press play.

👇 Who do you want to reach with your digital work?


@doullacroft


Referenced in the ep:

FMCG: fast moving consumer goods

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How To Become A... Sustainability Entrepreneur07 Oct 202500:44:35

What does a sustainability entrepreneur actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace talks to James, co-founder of waste design studio Are You Mad, about turning waste into paychecks, pop-ups and products. James shares how he moved from the fashion/music world into building a studio that makes acoustic panels, shop fittings and funky shoe-risers out of local waste, runs community workshops, and gets brands to pay for creative reuse.


James shares:

  • How he went from warehouse kid to founder of a waste design studio
  • Why creativity (not guilt) is the key to changing behaviour
  • How to prototype: shredders, small presses, molds and quick pop-ups
  • The real business model: brands pay for narrative, not just impact
  • Practical ways to start: waste audits, local partners, and pilot projects
  • Hiring makers & paying London Living Wage for collection/sorting roles
  • The tricky bits: factory risk, contamination, and scaling real products


He also opens up about:

  • Starting Are You Mad during / after COVID and why timing mattered
  • Using industry relationships to get pilots and partners
  • Why “selling rubbish” can actually pay the bills (if you package it right)
  • The limits of scaling and why local loops matter


If you want to launch an impact business that actually pays, this episode gives you design-led tactics, fundraising realities, and the messy creativity you’ll need to survive.


Resources:

Are You Mad website: https://www.areyoumad.co/

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How To Become A... Associate Project Director for a Construction Group30 Sep 202500:43:09

What does an Associate Project Director actually do on a huge London build?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks with Tom, an Associate Project Director at Mace, about the day-to-day reality of delivering multi-year, multi-million-pound projects in the city. Expect cranes, late-night problem solving, and the tiny decisions that keep thousands of people safe.


Tom shares:

  • How he got into construction (from childhood diggers to a Mace grad scheme)
  • Why on-site experience matters more than you think
  • What an Associate Project Director actually does vs. site manager / project manager
  • The crazy logistics behind crane lifts, road closures and working over live railways
  • Managing hundreds of workers and dozens of subcontractors
  • Dealing with late materials, contractual headaches and keeping the program on track
  • The human side: keeping people safe, motivated and coming home each day
  • Career advice for anyone who wants to move from boots on site to the boardroom


If you like big challenges, hands-on problem solving, and seeing physical results from your work, this episode will make you look at building sites in a whole new way.

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How To Become A... Owner of a Mental Health Company23 Sep 202500:35:16

How do you build a mental health service that actually reaches children and young people and survives as a business?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace talks to Ami, founder of London Young Counselling, about creating a school-based mental health company from scratch. Ami explains how she turned temp admin jobs and a single idea into a service that places trained counsellors on school sites, making help easier to access for pupils.


Ami shares:

  • How she discovered the need while temping in schools
  • Why putting counselling in schools changes access and outcomes
  • The first practical steps she took: research, a name, a website and one school
  • How she recruited, vetted and trained counsellors for work with children
  • Clinical safeguards: therapy experience, supervision and limits on face-to-face hours
  • Funding & early costs (small start-up spend, family support, slow growth)
  • Growing from one placement to multiple schools — and the moment she realised she needed to hire staff
  • Crisis moments (COVID, rising demand) and how the service scaled post-pandemic
  • The emotional toll of working with vulnerable young people — and why self-care and supervision matter
  • Practical advice for anyone wanting to start a youth mental health service

If you care about access, safety and building a values-led business, this episode gives a grounded, compassionate road-map for getting started.


We cover:

  • starting small and testing demand
  • clinical and safeguarding necessities for school work
  • how to hire and trust the right counsellors
  • balancing founder life, finances and emotional load


Resources:

https://www.londonyoungcounselling.com/

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How To Become A... Leader in Recruitment17 Sep 202500:50:05

What does it really mean to lead in recruitment?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Joe to unpack the journey from trainee consultant to billing leader, managing a high-performing team while still generating revenue yourself.

Joe explains what a “billing leader” actually is, why recruitment gets a bad reputation, and what it takes to build a sustainable career in one of the most competitive industries out there.


We cover:

  • What a billing leader does day-to-day
  • The difference between hands-on and hands-off leadership
  • Starting out as a trainee consultant
  • Facing seven rejections before landing the right role
  • Cold calling, KPIs, and the grind of early recruitment life
  • Building your first client base from scratch
  • The reality of commission and targets
  • Why mindset matters more than market conditions
  • Managing performance dips and rejection
  • Transitioning from biller to team leader


Joe also opens up about:

  • The culture shift between UK and US recruitment
  • Why recruitment has a “bad rep” — and what’s changing
  • Supporting junior consultants through tough months
  • The importance of flexibility and work-life balance
  • How AI is reshaping the future of recruitment

If you’re curious about recruitment, or wondering how to step up into leadership, this episode is a transparent look at the pressure, progression, and potential in the industry.



@jwoodlowe

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How To Become A... Artist07 Jul 202600:48:47

What does it really take to build a career as an artist in today's world?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to digital artist Doddz, whose work blends physical art with cutting-edge technology to create immersive experiences that have captivated brands, galleries and audiences around the world.


From painting street art anonymously to creating AI-powered installations and augmented reality experiences, Doddz shares how following curiosity, not a traditional career path, led him to one of the most unique creative careers we've featured.


He explains:

  • What a digital artist actually does
  • How augmented reality and AI are changing art
  • Why finding your niche is more important than following trends
  • How technology can create deeper human connection


He also shares:

  • Growing up inspired by his grandfather's imagination
  • Failing A Levels before discovering graphic design
  • Creating anonymous street art that became a local phenomenon
  • Working alongside Steven Bartlett and Social Chain, and the lessons that shaped his business mindset


Plus, we get into:

  • Why artists need to think like brands
  • Building a creative business through social media and LinkedIn
  • The importance of curiosity, experimentation and persistence
  • Designing interactive art that reacts to conversations, emotions and even pollution


If you're interested in:

  • Digital art
  • AI & creativity
  • Augmented reality
  • Creative careers
  • Personal branding
  • Entrepreneurship for artists


This episode is a fascinating look at how creativity, technology and storytelling can come together to build a truly original career—and why your biggest strength might be creating something that has never existed before.

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How To Become A... Large Format Illustrator09 Sep 202500:50:47

What does it take to turn a hand-drawn sketch into a 50-foot mural?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Chanel Dehond, large-format illustrator, trained architect, and global creative director, to explore how art can scale from personal projects to public landmarks.


From illustrating children’s books at nine years old to designing massive Manhattan maps for Metropolis and ArchDaily, Chanel shares how saying “yes” to one opportunity launched an international mural career.


Chanel shares:

  • How she transitioned from architecture into large-format illustration
  • The difference between illustration and fine art
  • Why she prefers hand-drawn raster work over clean vector graphics
  • How she landed her first major commission
  • The reality of pricing and fabricating large-scale murals
  • Working with corporate brands and translating identity into space
  • Balancing a full-time creative leadership role with freelance illustration
  • How motherhood reshaped her creative lens


She also opens up about:

  • Imposter syndrome in creative industries
  • The importance of community and collaboration
  • The power of networking moments
  • Why “meeting people is my peanut butter and collaboration is my jelly”
  • How greeting cards can be your first step into a creative career


If you’ve ever wanted your art to live beyond the page, on walls, in offices, or in cities, this episode shows you how to start thinking bigger.

Because illustration isn’t just about drawing.

It’s about storytelling, scale, and the courage to put your work out into the world.


@chaneldehond


Resources:

Chanel's Website

https://chaneldehond.com/


brandx

https://hlwbrandx.com/


Metropolis Magazine:

https://metropolismag.com/


Arch Daily:

https://www.archdaily.com/

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How To Become A... Personal Trainer & Online Coach22 Jul 202500:31:44

What does it really take to become a personal trainer and turn it into a thriving online coaching business?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Mark to explore how he transitioned from corporate sales into fitness and built a career training clients in London and across the world.

From qualifying as a tennis coach at 16, to becoming a scuba dive master in Australia, to grinding through early morning gym classes before heading into the office, this episode is a masterclass in taking the leap strategically.


We cover:

  • How to become a qualified personal trainer
  • Making the shift from corporate to fitness
  • Building clients through word of mouth
  • Growing from gym classes to freelance PT
  • The difference between in-person and online coaching
  • Pricing your services and scaling sustainably
  • Managing burnout and long hours
  • The mindset required to coach others
  • Why coaching is about people, not just fitness


This is an honest look at what it takes to build a career in fitness and why it’s about empathy, discipline, and consistency far more than six-packs.

If you’ve ever thought about turning your love of training into a career, this episode will show you what it really involves.


Mark Thomson

@markwthomson

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How To Become A... Film Producer15 Jul 202500:57:01

What does a film producer actually do?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Ollie to unpack the true role of a producer, the “glue” of a film production and the person who is first in and last out of every project.


From raising finance and optioning rights, to hiring directors and cast, solving crises on set, navigating contracts, and fighting to get films distributed, this is a brutally honest look at what it takes to survive in independent filmmaking.


Ollie shares:

  • How he broke into the film industry
  • Starting at the bottom (making tea & coffee on set)
  • Why producing isn’t glamorous
  • The reality of unpaid development work
  • Raising finance & working with investors
  • Building a production company
  • Producing BAFTA-nominated films
  • The emotional highs of film festivals
  • The harsh economics of indie film


He also opens up about:

  • Career crossroads
  • Walking away from “safe” jobs
  • The pressure of supporting a family
  • Why resilience matters more than talent


If you’ve ever dreamed of making movies — this episode reveals the truth behind the curtain.


Oliver Roskill

@oliverroskill


Resources:

Producers Anonymous

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How To Become A... Chief Officer of a Super Yacht08 Jul 202500:44:53

What does it really take to become Chief Officer on a super yacht?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Theo to uncover what life is truly like working in the luxury yachting industry, beyond the glamour.

From knocking on yacht doors with a stack of CVs (“dockwalking”) to navigating storms, managing crew, handling onboard emergencies, and preparing to step into his first Chief Officer role. Theo shares the full, unfiltered journey.


We cover:

  • What a Chief Officer actually does
  • The path from deckhand to officer
  • Maritime qualifications & sea time required
  • Life onboard super yachts
  • Working with ultra-high-net-worth clients
  • Crew dynamics & hierarchy at sea
  • Handling emergencies offshore
  • The realities of 18-hour days
  • Rotation life (2 months on / 2 months off)
  • The truth about “Wolf of Wall Street” yacht storms


This episode breaks the illusion that yachting is just luxury travel and champagne. It’s responsibility, resilience, leadership and serious hard work.

If you’ve ever wondered how someone ends up running a multi-million-pound vessel at sea, this episode is your inside look.


Theo

@brontie10

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How To Become A... Fashion Entrepreneur (Without Quitting the Day Job)01 Jul 202500:50:21

What if your wardrobe could fund your future?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Jess, founder of Jess With Dresses, to explore how you can build a fashion business without quitting your 9–5.


Jess works full-time in marketing for a global spirits company, but alongside it she’s built a sustainable fashion rental and resale business that empowers women to turn their wardrobes into income-generating assets.


But this episode is about more than fashion.


Jess shares how surviving stage 3 cervical cancer during lockdown reshaped her perspective, how fashion became her armour during treatment, and how she built a business rooted in sustainability, community and financial empowerment.


We cover:

  • Starting a fashion rental business with zero upfront investment
  • Turning clothes into income-generating assets
  • Sustainable fashion & circular wardrobes
  • Applying corporate marketing skills to a side hustle
  • Building community around style
  • Balancing a full-time career with entrepreneurship
  • Why you don’t always need to quit your job
  • Financial confidence & closing the women’s investment gap
  • Creating legacy through business


This is a powerful conversation about resilience, identity, and redefining what entrepreneurship looks like.


Jess Templeton

@jesswithdresses


Resources

Hurr Collection

https://www.hurrcollective.com/


By Rotation

https://byrotation.com/


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How To Become A... Tailor24 Jun 202500:37:14

What does it really take to become a tailor and can you turn a centuries-old craft into a modern global business?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Robin to unpack the world of tailoring - from Savile Row to scaling a tech-enabled tailoring platform across 10 countries.


Born into a family tailoring business in Belgium, Robin didn’t always plan to follow in his father’s footsteps. But after moving to London, working at Gieves & Hawkes on Savile Row, and eventually launching his own company, he’s now redefining what tailoring looks like for a new generation.


We cover:

  • What a tailor actually does (it’s more than sewing)
  • The difference between alterations, made-to-measure & bespoke
  • Working on Savile Row
  • Traveling the world as a private tailor
  • Launching a tailoring tech platform (BTI)
  • Scaling to 85+ tailors across 10 countries
  • Building a business as a young father
  • Setting boundaries while running your own company
  • Why tailoring shouldn’t only be “luxury”


This episode is about craftsmanship, entrepreneurship, and building something with your hands and your heart.


Robin Vindevogel

@robinhoen

@wearebti

@1956fdb

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How To Become A... Culinary and Marketing Director17 Jun 202500:53:06

What happens when you combine chef training, startup marketing, nutrition, wine, and a little bit of chaos?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Clem, Culinary and Marketing Director of The Salad Project, to unpack one of the most unexpected (and inspiring) career journeys yet.


From almost becoming an endocrinologist, to studying Art History at Oxford, to passing out in a consulting maths test, to working in high-pressure agency life, to quitting it all and retraining as a chef in Ireland - Clem’s path is anything but linear.


Now leading both product and brand for one of London’s fastest-growing food businesses (8 sites and counting), she shares how creativity, strategy, and resilience collided to create her dream role.

We cover:

  • What a Culinary & Marketing Director actually does
  • Building a food brand from day one
  • Designing menus, supply chains & kitchen operations
  • Growing a startup from 1 site to 8
  • Surviving agency burnout
  • Quitting a “safe” career to retrain as a chef
  • Launching a wine club to empower women
  • Writing a cookbook while working full-time
  • Turning imposter syndrome into momentum

This is a conversation about big pivots, betting on yourself, and building your luck.

If you’ve ever felt like your career makes no sense, this episode proves that sometimes the messiest paths make the most exciting destinations.


Clem Haxby

@clementines_kitchen


Resources:

The Salad Project

https://www.saladproject.co.uk/


Ballymaloe Cooking School

https://www.ballymaloe.com/


Vinomenal Wine Club

@vinomenal_wineclub

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How To Become A... Script Editor10 Jun 202500:37:34

What does a script editor actually do and how do you break into one of the most competitive industries in the world?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Liz to unpack the real role of a script editor, from being a writer’s biggest hype person to managing story crises on set.


Liz shares her journey from studying Religious Studies at university to landing a traineeship at EastEnders, becoming a permanent script editor, and later stepping into freelance life working on major productions like Grantchester and SAS: Rogue Heroes.


We cover:

  • What a script editor actually does day-to-day
  • Supporting writers while protecting story integrity
  • Breaking into TV without a creative degree
  • The power of networking (especially during COVID)
  • Moving from staff to freelance
  • The realities of working in a competitive industry
  • Balancing ambition with humility
  • The emotional resilience needed in creative roles
  • Why being “nice” is a serious career strategy


This is an honest conversation about graft, vulnerability, storytelling, and waiting for your moment, while building the skills in the meantime.

If you’ve ever dreamed of working in television but didn’t know where you’d fit, this episode is your inside look.


Resources:

  • Elizabeth Kwenortey
  • BBC Writers Room: https://www.bbc.co.uk/writers
  • BBC Studio Talent Works: https://www.bbcstudios.com/talentworks/drama-and-soaps#:~:text=The%20Trainee%20Script%20Editor%20is,months%20in%20the%20story%20office.

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How To Become A... Mayor in London03 Jun 202500:31:10

What does it actually take to become a Mayor in London, at just 27 years old?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with John-Paul Ennis, the youngest Mayor in London and the youngest ever Mayor of Lambeth, to unpack the real journey into civic leadership.


From selling sweets in the playground and dreaming of being a footballer, to dropping out of university to focus on grassroots campaigning, this is a story about purpose, resilience, and turning personal loss into public service.


John-Paul shares:

  • What a civic Mayor actually does day-to-day
  • Chairing full council and staying politically neutral
  • Supporting charities and leading borough-wide ceremonies
  • Becoming a councillor in your early twenties
  • Dropping out of university to pursue impact
  • Why young people feel disconnected from politics
  • The reality of being a part-time councillor
  • The emotional weight of representing your community
  • Balancing public office with personal life


This is a powerful conversation about legacy, leadership, and finding your “why.”

If you’ve ever wondered whether politics is for you, or felt like it wasn’t, this episode might change your mind.


@jp_sw9

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How To Become A... Talent Agency Business Owner27 May 202500:39:42

What does it really take to build a talent agency from your parents’ conservatory at 25 and grow it into a thriving, multi-service management company?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with the founder of Season 25 Talent Management, Jessica Joseph, to unpack the real journey behind building a modern talent agency in the fast-moving world of digital creators, influencers, and entertainment.


From secretly wanting to be a singer, to working at one of the UK’s biggest influencer agencies, to spotting industry disparities and launching her own business during COVID, this is a story of ambition, instinct, and backing yourself before you feel ready.


We cover:

  • What a talent agent actually does day-to-day
  • Managing influencers, podcasters & digital creators
  • Negotiating brand deals and protecting IP rights
  • Starting a business at 25 with no investment
  • Hiring your first employee (and the reality of payroll pressure)
  • Growing a team from 1 to 6, soon to be 8
  • Building a values-led agency in a competitive industry
  • Collaboration vs competition in entertainment
  • Balancing business growth with personal life


This is an honest conversation about leadership, pressure, growth, and learning to let go of control.


Jessica Joseph

@jessicaejoseph


@season25

https://www.season25.com/

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Wine Educator30 Jun 202600:38:59

What does a wine educator actually do and how do you turn a passion for wine into a career?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Abbie about her fascinating journey from archaeology and BBC journalism to becoming a respected wine educator, writer, and Chair of the Association of Wine Educators.


From producing the BBC’s 6 O’Clock News and 10 O’Clock News to teaching people how to understand wine beyond “just a Sauvignon Blanc,” Abbie shares how she completely changed careers and found a world built around storytelling, travel, education, and taste.


She explains:

  • What a wine educator actually does
  • The difference between casual wine tastings and formal wine qualifications
  • How the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) works
  • Why wine education is becoming more popular than ever


She also shares:

  • Her unusual university journey studying archaeology & ancient coinage
  • Working at the BBC during major world events including 9/11
  • Leaving journalism at the peak of her career
  • How COVID changed people’s relationship with wine


Plus, we get into:

  • Why wine is really about storytelling and culture
  • The reality of working in the wine industry
  • Traveling the world to visit wine regions
  • Launching her podcast Vintage Politics, combining politics and wine


If you’re interested in:

  • Wine education
  • WSET qualifications
  • Food & drink careers
  • Career changes
  • Journalism & broadcasting
  • Wine tasting and travel


This episode is a brilliant reminder that careers don’t have to follow a straight line and that passion, curiosity, and reinvention can lead somewhere completely unexpected.



@abvtastings@vintagepoliticspod

https://www.wineeducators.com

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Restaurant Founder19 May 202500:46:21

What does it really take to build a restaurant from scratch; with just £10,000, no business plan, and a lot of belief?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace sits down with Tas and Alex, founders of Brother Marcus, to unpack their journey from actors, photographers, and street food workers to multi-site restaurant founders.


They share the full story - the scrappy beginnings in Balham, building furniture in a garden, forgetting birthdays, learning cash flow the hard way, surviving COVID with a fried chicken dark kitchen, scaling too fast, nearly losing control, and rebuilding stronger.


This conversation covers:

  • Starting a restaurant with limited capital
  • Moving from creative careers into entrepreneurship
  • Scaling from 1 site to 6
  • Hospitality vs growth (and why they can be enemies)
  • Hiring, retention, and building a team culture
  • Cash flow realities in hospitality
  • Surviving COVID as a restaurant brand
  • When to bring in advisors
  • The mindset of a founder


If you’ve ever wondered, “How did they even begin?” - this is the episode.

Because behind every successful restaurant is a story of risk, resilience, and relentless belief.


Tas Gaitanos & Alex Large

@brothermarcus_

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Leader in Entertainment (Live Recording)23 Jun 202601:04:50

Recorded live at Sony Music, this special episode of How To Become A… features entertainment industry leader Elliott Linger, whose career has taken him from advertising agencies to PlayStation, Universal Pictures, LEGO, and some of the biggest cultural brands in the world.


In front of a live audience, Elliott shares how he built a career at the intersection of entertainment, strategy, audience insight, and storytelling—despite having no clear career plan when he was younger.

We cover:


  • How he went from an English Literature degree to the entertainment industry
  • Working on brands including PlayStation, Universal Pictures, LEGO, Capcom, Def Jam, and Island Records
  • Launching major entertainment franchises including The Last of Us, Jurassic World, Fast & Furious, and Minions
  • Why understanding audiences is one of the most valuable skills in entertainment
  • The importance of curiosity, adaptability, and resilience in a rapidly changing industry


Elliot also shares:

  • Growing up in a low-income household and breaking into a traditionally exclusive industry
  • The realities of networking and building meaningful relationships
  • How entertainment companies decide which projects get made
  • Lessons learned from working with some of the biggest names in film, gaming, music, and culture

Plus, we dive into:

  • Audience development and consumer behaviour
  • The future of entertainment and AI
  • Career pivots and transferable skills
  • Balancing leadership, family life, and giving back


A huge thank you to Sony Music for hosting this live recording, Creative Mentor Network for partnering on the event, and El Rayo Tequila for sponsoring the evening.


If you're interested in:

  • Entertainment careers
  • Film, gaming, music, and media
  • Audience strategy & marketing
  • Creative industries
  • Leadership and career development
  • Breaking into competitive industries


This episode is packed with practical advice, fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, and insights from someone who has helped shape some of the world's biggest entertainment brands.


🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Founder of a Design, Build and Facilities Management Company16 Jun 202600:36:55

What does it take to build a successful design, build, and facilities management company from scratch?


In this episode of How To Become A…, Grace speaks to Matt about creating MWA, a company that designs, builds, and maintains commercial spaces for major global brands including Nike, Converse, Jimmy Choo, Net-a-Porter, and more.


Matt shares the reality of building a business over 24 years in one of the toughest industries out there, including surviving recessions, COVID, rising costs, and the constant pressure of winning work.


He explains:

  • What a design, build & facilities management company actually does
  • How commercial office and retail fit-outs work
  • Why facilities management became a huge part of the business
  • What it’s really like working with global brands


He also shares:

  • Dropping out of university after 6 weeks
  • Finding his career path almost by accident
  • Starting his business through redundancy negotiations
  • How referrals and relationships built the company organically


Plus, we get into:

  • Winning huge projects for Net-a-Porter, Nike & Jimmy Choo
  • Why construction is such a high-risk industry
  • Hiring the right people and building strong teams
  • Writing his book Made With Ambition and opening up about personal struggles


If you’re interested in:

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Construction and design careers
  • Commercial interiors
  • Starting a business
  • Facilities management
  • Business growth and resilience

This episode is an honest look at the highs, lows, risks, and ambition behind building a company that lasts.


https://www.mwaprojects.com/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Made-Ambition-Build-Legacy-Honesty/dp/B0G26N2WVW

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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How To Become A... Nike Coach09 Jun 202600:43:04

What does it really take to become a Nike Coach?


In this episode of How To Become A..., I sit down with Harriet Wright, Nike Coach, women's health advocate, marathon runner, founder of the Like A Girl community, and full-time market researcher.


Harriet shares her unconventional career journey, from studying Business & Management and building a successful corporate career, to becoming a qualified running coach, personal trainer, and one of the faces helping women feel stronger, more confident, and better supported in sport.


We talk about:

🏃 How Harriet became a Nike Coach

💪 Women's health, fitness and the gender research gap

🧠 Living and working with ADHD

👟 Building a running community from scratch

📈 Balancing a full-time job with multiple side projects

🌎 Marathon running, Nike campaigns, and unforgettable running experiences

✨ Why you don't need to have your entire career figured out


This episode is packed with practical advice, honest reflections, and inspiration for anyone looking to create a career that combines passion, purpose, and impact.

Follow Harriet's journey and discover why sometimes the best opportunities come from simply doing what you love.

🎙 How To Become A... explores real-life journeys behind the careers of everyday people. Each episode dives into the path of someone who's built success outside of the spotlight — no fame, no fortune, just real stories. Discover how they started, the challenges they faced, and what drives them forward. 💼✨

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