I LIKE NETWORKING

I LIKE NETWORKING is the podcast inspired by our flagship networking program for women and non-binary people in the creative industries. Join us for conversations with inspiring experts from design, fashion, visual arts, theatre and beyond on how they designed their careers and how you can to. Expect candid conversations on diversity & inclusion, failure, job interviews and much more. For more information, visit ilikenetworking.uk

https://ilikenetworking.uk/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 47m. Bisher sind 37 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 4 hours 42 minutes

subscribe
share






episode 8: Ida Norheim-Hagtun: From island life to crying on bathtubs and joining impatient optimists at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation


Our amazing mentor Ida Norheim-Hagtun is the Senior Program Officer at the Gates Foundation, working in global policy and advocacy and on senior leadership engagements worldwide...


share








 April 16, 2021  56m
 
 

episode 7: Jess Barlow: From Hong Kong to London, DIY PR and pivoting in a pandemic


Jessica Barlow started two businesses in the middle of a pandemic. The first is, changing how care is being delivered in Hackney and the second is making PR easy for startups like Freddie's Flowers and Teapigs to do themselves - she calls it the No Agency Method...


share








 April 9, 2021  59m
 
 

episode 6: Valeria Facchin: Dealing with failure, navigating the art world and the intersection of arts and technology.


Valeria Facchin is the Project Manager & Assistant Curator ay Fiorucci Art Trust, as well as the co-founder of W21, an on-going participatory art project focusing on post-feminism and intersectional practice in art, science, culture, and technology.

She is a curator and researcher specialised in digital art and XR. With a focus on visual studies, her work explores the relationship between bodies, technologies and future ecosystems...


share








 April 2, 2021  50m
 
 

episode 5: The 2020 mentees: all things mentoring from four women who did it!


This is a special episode of the podcast recorded over Zoom, s sometimes we talk over one another but it is definitely worth a listen if you're considering applying to your mentoring scheme this year. 

Four mentees from the 2020 cohort joined us to discuss their experience, insights and provide tips for everyone going through the application process. You can also watch the raw, unedited conversation on our Youtube channel...


share








 March 26, 2021  1h9m
 
 

episode 4: Mireille Harper: Creating a multi-hyphenate career in the publishing industry.


Today we're discussing the publishing industry with Mireille Harper, a writer, editor, sensitivity reader and PR. 

She writes about arts and culture, as well as on societal and topical issues. She has contributed to the likes of British Vogue, Digital Spy, Good Housekeeping, Nation of Billions, GUAP, Nataal and more...


share








 March 19, 2021  43m
 
 

episode 2: Anna Helwing: Making it in the art world and having tea with Yoko Ono


Anna Helwing is the Executive Director at Galerie Haas AG. 

With more than 20 years of experience at the forefront of the global art market, Anna has a vast international network and extensive expertise working with collectors, galleries, private dealers, auction houses, art fairs, estate representatives, artists, museums, art historians and critics...


share








 March 12, 2021  42m
 
 

episode 3: Ally Faughnan: from Google to The Gallyry


Ally is a writer, editor, and curator, specialising in arts and culture. She is the founder of The Gallyry, a platform celebrating women and non-binary creatives through an online magazine, talks, exhibitions, and creative projects. She also works in Editorial at Google Arts & Culture and has written for publications including Artsy, Dazed Digital, and more...


share








 March 12, 2021  35m
 
 

episode 1: Jess Kangalee: Building a better music industry is music to our ears


Jess Kangalee has over a decade of experience working in broadcast media promotions for artists, festivals and events...


share








 March 5, 2021  47m
 
 

episode 18: Fernanda Moraes: On changing careers, changing your mind, knowing when to leave and how to get a seat at the table.


Currently based in São Paulo, Fernanda has more than seven years of experience as an Art Advisor in the world art market with a focus on visual, modern and contemporary arts, and a specialization in Latin American art.

During the last few years, she co-founded the consultancy, events and travel company GO ART and today she is the founder of + FV Arte Bureau, an office that covers Art Advising, Consulting for private collections and exhibitions and production of cultural content...


share








 December 17, 2020  39m
 
 

episode 16: ALEXANDRA AMPOFO: Burn out, mental health, loyalty and diversity in the music industry.


Alexandra is a Live Music Promoter at one of the UK's leading gig promoters, Metropolis Music, part of the conglomerate of live music giants, Live Nation Entertainment...


share








 December 10, 2020  36m