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Slay: How to Succeed in Your Career

By: Yomi Adegoke, Elizabeth Uviebinené
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  • Slay In Your Lane's Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth v present a new podcast designed to help you navigate the world of work and thrive in your career.

    In each episode, Liz and Yomi take a question from someone struggling with a specific aspect of their career, covering: building and pushing your personal brand; getting valued at work; taking risks; dealing with unexpected changes; and building the relationships that will take you to the next level.

    As well as discussing their own experiences and examining the barriers different people may face in each area, Liz and Yomi get expert advice from careers coach Charlene Deleon-Jones, and speak to six incredible women who share their own unique experiences and insight; Karen Blackett OBE, Sharmadean Reid, Lorraine Heggessey, Eniola Aluko, Sereena Abbassi and Dawn Butler MP.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Building Your Personal Brand
    Aug 31 2020

    What is a personal brand and how can you build one? In the first episode of the series, Yomi and Liz look at how having a personal brand can give you confidence and help you to progress in your career. They also hear from one of the most respected women in advertising in the UK, Karen Blackett OBE, about how a career in advertising and marketing has helped her to identify and build her own brand.

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    29 mins
  • Ep. 2: Pushing Your Personal Brand
    Aug 31 2020

    Once you’ve built a personal brand, being able to communicate your brand to others is the next step, and that means gaining the confidence and skills to put yourself out there in your career and sell yourself. Yomi and Liz discuss how they feel about pushing their brands, and chat to entrepreneur and business owner, Sharmadean Reid, about how her ability to confidently sell her brand has helped her get to where she is now.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 3: Getting Valued
    Aug 31 2020

    What does being valued at work look like to you? Is it being paid well, getting promotions, having flexibility, good benefits or simply good communication? Yomi and Liz discuss their own experiences of getting valued at work, and invite ex-BBC one controller Lorraine Heggessey in to talk about how she’s made sure to get what she deserves in her own career.

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    30 mins

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Enthusiastic, motivating career development advice

Loved it. Narrator was easy to listen to and provided real life stories that were easy to relate to with solutions. Highly recommended.

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