Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Leadership podcast attracts names with lots to offer

Brand and human transformation agency Q Branch Consulting has landed star names for a new podcast offering insights into leadership.

Founders Matt Clutterham and Jenny Jarvis have so far welcomed former top Disney executive Ezequiel Abramzon – responsible for bringing Marvel and Star Wars blockbuster films to Spanish-speaking countries – to their new ‘Leading Boldly’ podcast.

The podcast guest list also includes Sam Schlimper, formerly head of talent acquisition for Barclays Bank, along with internationally best-selling author Robert Raymond Riopel, creator of the Success Left a Clue book and podcast, who started off at Domino’s as a delivery driver and went from being $150,000 in debt to financially free in just nine months.

Jenny said: “We’re really proud of our podcast and the guests we’ve lined up so far. Robert Riopel’s story, for example, is so interesting, and how people can change their thoughts about money and become financially free with just a different mindset.”

Upcoming guests include Neil Smith, co-founder of Mettle Men’s Mental Fitness app with famous adventurer Bear Grylls.

Jenny said: “Our aim with the Leading Boldly podcast is to create something similar to Stephen Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO – but with more relatable guests. His podcast is brilliant, but it sometimes feels a bit out of reach for people. We want to bring people stories and tales of people who have done what they wanted to do, and are experts in whatever field they are in.”

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