Things We Talk About In This Episode:
Multi-layered, multi-hyphenated careers and what to call yourself if you’re asked at a party
Being led by curiosity, the value of deep-dive research, and the joy of starting something new
Mel’s early career in the not-for-profit charity sector, and the turning point she reached that led her to galvanise a group of volunteers and ultimately, to co-create Freedom Acts, a not-for-profit group aimed at ending modern slavery
How pregnancy can be an impetus for both creativity and personal rebellion
Doing something new, how to “be a learner at every stage,” and how to get things done despite feeling totally unqualified
Pivoting careers, self-doubt and self-worth wobbles when it comes to moving from charitable work to for-profit work, the desire to “do good,” and the realisation that roles, and work, can be “both-and” rather than “either-or”
Finding your ‘ideal community’ on Instagram, and building space to make that community part of your offline life
Starting an “accidental business”
Allowing your values to drive your business, or the work you do in the world
The inner work that goes into making peace with charging for your services, skills and time
That women need to have more stakes and autonomy in economics, finance and making money… and that we are to be trusted
Navigating the world of online influence
The concept of being influential as an improvement (what it means to be “improvingly influential”)
Mel’s research into what people consistently find “influential” in both social and personal contexts (three core pillars of intuition, integrity, and impact)
The value of finding and maintaining our own personal boundaries when sharing online
The very human desire to “be seen” - and giving ourselves permission to admit this and pursue it
Links mentioned in this episode:
Mel’s business, Assembly
Mel on Instagram, @melwiggins
Sara’s podcast episode “Using Instagram for Charity Fundraising, with Creating for Good”
Sara’s story in Stylist magazine: “How becoming the breadwinner changed my relationship with my husband”
Tara Mohr (coach and author)
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