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  • Ep 65: Content confidence, with Kate Llewellyn
    2025/07/08

    In today's episode, I chat with Kate Llewellyn, a professional content writer who has built her business around helping others find their voice and communicate with clarity. Kate shares her journey from the world of publishing into entrepreneurship, driven by her love of words and the unexpected opportunity that came with voluntary redundancy.

    Kate opens up about how becoming a mother reshaped her career trajectory, and how the challenges of COVID-19 further influenced her business evolution. She reveals the insightful decision-making processes that have guided her path, including the crucial step of networking before she had fully defined her business direction—a move that proved instrumental in shaping her future.

    We explore Kate's positioning as a professional content writer through her online membership programme, and her observations about the lack of visibility for female business owners, discussing how we often fall prey to the ‘self-doubt tax.’

    I was intrigued by Kate's insights on social media and mental health, especially how business owners are particularly susceptible to imposter syndrome and negative comparison; she makes a particularly astute comparison between modern marketing and the simplicity of the pre-internet era's local village notice board.

    So whether you're struggling with content confidence, looking to network more authentically, or simply want to find your voice in your business, Kate's practical wisdom and honest reflections offer invaluable guidance for building a business that truly reflects who you are.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Kate:

    Mailing list sign up: www.thecontentconsultancy.com

    LinkedIn: /katellewellyn

    Facebook @thecontentconsultancy

    Mental health conference: https://thecontentconsultancy.com/mental-health-small-business/

    Today’s sponsor:

    ‘Content Confidence’ 4 day audio series from The Consultancy Consultancy: https://thecontentconsultancy.com/content-confidence-audio/

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Free Stuff: https://howdoesshedoit.life/free-stuff/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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  • Ep 64: What success and failure have in common
    2025/06/24

    In today's solo episode, I'm stepping back behind the mic on my own to share some insights that struck me while re-reading Napoleon Hill's ‘Think and Grow Rich.’

    I explore the fascinating concept that success and failure actually have something quite profound in common - they're both largely the results of habit. It's such a simple yet powerful realisation that different types of habits will lead us toward success, while others can quietly steer us toward failure.

    Throughout the episode, I share practical examples of small habit changes that can create big shifts - from ditching the snooze button (including Hal Elrod's clever alarm clock trick!) to being more mindful about our phone habits and adding more movement to our day; these seemingly small changes can compound over time to create significant results.

    I'll be honest - I feel a bit awkward sharing habit advice because I certainly don't have everything figured out! But that's exactly why regular reflection is so important, and why I also mention some free resources on my website including a simple habit tracker.

    So whether you're looking to make gentle shifts in your daily routine, or you're ready to be braver about changing habits that aren't serving you, this episode offers compassionate guidance for taking it one small step at a time.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Free Stuff (including the habit tracker and networking top tips): https://howdoesshedoit.life/free-stuff/

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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  • Ep 63: Midlife awakening and reclaiming your identity, with Juliet Goodwin
    2025/06/10

    In today's episode, I chat with Juliet Goodwin, a nutritional therapist who brings a unique perspective to health and wellbeing, combining her background as an NHS nurse with her expertise in holistic nutrition and emotional healing techniques.

    Juliet shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from nursing into nutritional therapy, all while juggling the demands of working and bringing up a young family. What sets Juliet apart is her 'whole person' approach to identifying the causes of illness and stress - describing herself as 'a health detective,' looking at aspects such as her clients' life timeline, the body's systems and the kinds of psychological elements that can impact wellbeing.

    One of the fascinating aspects of Juliet's practice is her integration of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tapping into her offerings. She explains what it is, how it works, and why it's so effective as a means of de-stressing – and even how it helped her pass her driving test!

    We explore the concept of 'midlife awakening'—a particularly relevant topic for women who have often spent years putting everyone else first by default. This was particularly interesting in the context of menopause and perimenopause, and how these transitions can be conveyed as wholly negative experiences; yet she presents them as powerful opportunities—a perspective that feels both refreshing and empowering.

    So whether you're navigating midlife transitions, looking to take a more holistic approach to your health, or simply ready to make yourself more of a priority, Juliet's compassionate insights and practical wisdom offer a roadmap to reclaiming your identity and wellbeing.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Juliet:

    Instagram: @NaturalNutritionalHealth

    Website: www.NaturalNutritionalHealth.co.uk



    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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    52 分
  • Ep 62: Fulfillment and flexibility from a franchise, with Feola McCandlish
    2025/05/27

    In today's episode, I chat with the wonderful Feola McCandlish, who shares her inspiring journey as a Daisy First Aid franchisee. Feola opens up about her transition from a demanding career in graphic design and marketing to finding a business model that allowed her to balance work with family life.

    In our conversation, Feola explains how she struggled to return to a traditional workplace after having her first child, feeling torn between her career and desire to be present for her children; an all too familiar dilemma for so many of us! After investigating various options, she discovered Daisy First Aid—a franchise teaching life-saving first aid skills to parents, schools, and businesses—which and this proved to be a perfect fit for her circumstances.

    Perhaps what struck me most in our conversation, was Feola's profound personal transformation. She reveals how stepping far outside her comfort zone—particularly in overcoming her fear of public speaking—has built her confidence in ways she could never have imagined.

    We also explore the benefits of the franchise model, and how it can provide autonomy of business ownership alongside the support of an established community, as well as the flexibility that allows being fully present as a mother.

    So whether you're considering a career change, looking for flexible work options, or simply interested in the franchising model, Feola's journey story offers valuable insights about finding fulfilment through purposeful work that truly accommodates your personal priorities too.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Feola:

    Insta: @daisyfirstaidGuildford_Horsham

    www.Daisyfirstaid.com/Guildford

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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  • Ep 61: Wise Words and Deep Vulnerability, with Anna Mathur
    2025/05/13

    In today's episode, I’m thrilled to present my conversation with psychotherapist, author and speaker Anna Mathur. I’ve had the pleasure to know Anna since I wrote a poem for her book The Uncomfortable Truth and she asked me to read it at her book signing event, so I’m overjoyed to welcome her to the podcast to discuss her journey, her learnings, and that wonderful book ‘The Uncomfortable Truth.’

    Over the course of this episode, we cover everything from her uni days, to her journey into psychotherapy, her refreshingly fluid approach to career planning, as well as exploring how we can apply the notion that what really matters is living in alignment with the things that set our hearts on fire. I’m SO on board!

    I was truly honoured that Anna reflected with incredible honesty about her experience of motherhood, and amongst other things, how making a difference to others became a source of positivity at a time when she was otherwise struggling, giving her a sense of identity and purpose that was all too elusive at the time.

    In discussing ‘The Uncomfortable Truth,’ I particularly enjoy her take on failure, and the premise that it is so vital a process for all of us, making it so important that we learn to embrace it; we explore why failure feels so personal, and how much the fear of failure is actually about what other people think, yet we also discuss techniques and mindsets to help channel and overcome it.

    If you’re looking for something to inspire you this week, I urge you to pop this episode on, and immersed yourself in Anna’s wisdom. You’ll be so greatful that you did!

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Anna:

    Website: https://www.annamathur.com

    Insta: https://www.instagram.com/annamathur

    Anna’s books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Anna-Mathur/author/B00KMCNT8G?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1746955902&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

    Sponsors:

    Our sponsor for this week's episode:

    https://www.emmamartinmindfulness.com

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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    55 分
  • Ep 60: Building authentic confidence, with Julie Smith
    2025/04/29

    In today's episode, I chat with the inspirational Julie Smith, a highly sought-after executive coach, the founder of Talent Sprout, and author of the award-winning book "Coach Yourself Confident."

    Julie shares her fascinating journey from a corporate career in HR, to becoming an expert in the field of self-confidence. She opens up about her own personal confidence journey with all of its ups and downs, as well as sharing that confidence isn't a constant state but rather contextual to specific situations - a realization that can help us all be kinder to ourselves.

    We delve into Julie's powerful concept of a "self-doubt tax" - the hidden costs we pay when a lack of confidence leads to missed opportunities or exhaustion from overcompensating with impossibly high standards. She reveals how setting reasonable goals and expectations for ourselves can be transformative, and identifies the "confidence saboteurs" that can erode our self-belief when we least expect it.

    I was particularly struck by Julie's approach to understanding our ‘inner critic’ as a sort of well-intentioned but overly cautious protection mechanism; She shares practical strategies, to help create distance between ourselves and those self-doubting thoughts.

    So whether you're navigating a career transition, facing new challenges, or simply want to quiet that nagging voice of self-doubt, Julie's practical wisdom and compassionate approach provide a roadmap to authentic confidence that works in real-world situations.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Julie:

    www.talentsprout.co.uk
    Email: julie@talentsprout.co.uk

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-smith-talent-sprout/

    Julie’s book ‘Coach Yourself Confident’ via Waterstones:

    https://www.waterstones.com/book/coach-yourself-confident/julie-smith/9781788605175

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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    51 分
  • Ep 59: Creative Persistence: Writing Your Way to Success with Kathleen Whyman
    2025/04/15

    In today's episode, I sit down with author Kathleen Whyman, who shares her inspiring journey from aspiring journalist to published novelist. Kathleen's story of persistence and self-belief is one that will resonate with anyone pursuing creative dreams alongside life's other demands.

    We cover everything from how she started out, to how she writes, and manages to balance her career with the rest of life’s commitments. Kathleen opens up about writing her first book during pregnancy - a manuscript she initially felt wasn't good enough for publication but that taught her the invaluable lesson that she could indeed finish writing a book. She reveals the fascinating story behind her inspiration and the seven-year journey from enrolling on a writing course to finally seeing it in print.

    What stands out in our conversation is Kathleen's unwavering determination. Despite setbacks, she maintained an absolute belief that her book deserved to be published, a mindset that ultimately led to her subsequent success, and multiple book releases

    Parents will especially appreciate Kathleen's candid reflections on the balancing act of running a household while pursuing a career as a businesswoman and author - and the guilt that often accompanies these multiple roles. She shares her creative process, including how she crafts her books and revisits drafts to sharpen the humour, and I was touched to learn that one of my own podcast episodes helped inspire Kathleen to push beyond her comfort zone! We also discuss the power of networking, particularly how connecting with other women has opened doors and helped her reach her target audience.

    So whether you're an aspiring creative, a parent juggling multiple responsibilities, or simply someone working toward a long-held dream, Kathleen's practical wisdom and honest reflections offer both inspiration and insight alike, alongside her constant trademark humour! Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Kathleen:

    Instagram, Facebook & Threads: @Kathleenwhymanauthor

    Website: www.Kathleenwhyman.com

    Books, available via Amazon https://amzn.to/4kumFls (please remember to leave a review!), or all good book shops:
    Has Anyone Seen My Husband? (Shortlisted for the Comedy Women in Print prize)

    Would You Ask My Husband That?

    Wife Support System

    Book four out August 2025

    Are you a witty woman writer?! Entries are open for the Comedy Women in Print prize 13th April – 23rd May. Visit www.comedywomeninprint.co.uk for more details.

    Our sponsor for this week's episode:

    Seed Accounting: https://seedaccounting.solutions

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking: https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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    56 分
  • Ep 58: Rewriting Your Health Story, with Cara Metz
    2025/04/01

    In today's episode, I chat with over-40s fitness guru Cara Metz, a truly remarkable woman who's transformed her life by understanding that real health goes far beyond physical movement.

    Cara's journey is a powerful testament to the importance of mindset, self-compassion, and holistic wellness - and how sometimes, the most significant changes can start with just fifteen minutes a day.

    We discuss her childhood as a high achieving dancer, and how her path wasn't a straightforward success story, as she candidly shares the challenges she faced. We reflect upon how she uncovered a profound truth, and how this moment of clarity sparked a transformative journey of understanding about nurturing your entire being - body, heart, and soul. It was to become a lifelong passion.

    Now as an inspiring fitness and wellbeing instructor with an astounding following, Cara's philosophy is beautifully simple yet profound: we need to become the woman we were meant to be, not the woman that life's challenges have diminished. This mindset has allowed her to develop her powerful 15-minutes-a-day principle, which also forms the foundation of her book, "The Menopause Metabolism Fix".

    So, whether you're struggling with health challenges, looking to reframe your approach to wellness, or simply need inspiration to make meaningful life changes, Cara's story offers a refreshing and empowering perspective.

    Cara is going to be joining me live as guest speaker at my Epsom networking event on Wednesday 7th May – book your ticket today via the link below.

    Enjoy the show!

    Connect with Cara

    Instagram: @carametz_

    Facebook: @Carafitness

    Website: www.carafitness.co.uk

    The Menopause Metabolism Fix book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Menopause-Metabolism-Fix-Over-40-Program/dp/0760389160

    Our sponsor for this week's episode:

    Seed Accounting: https://seedaccounting.solutions

    Connect with Jo:

    HDSDI Networking (including the May 7th event with Cara): https://howdoesshedoit.life/networking/

    HDSDI Membership: https://howdoesshedoit.life/membership/

    HDSDI mailing list sign-up: https://howdoesshedoit.kartra.com/page/NewsletterSignUp


    Email me to book a 1:1 Discovery call:
    jo@howdoesshedoit.life

    Follow me on Instagram to continue the conversation and get updates about the podcast: https://www.instagram.com/howdoesshedoitlife/

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    53 分