ubu pod S2E1: Samantha Nolan-Smith
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Welcome to Season 2!
We're kicking off a new season of fresh perspectives, brave and resilient guests and excellent conversations.
Samantha and I recorded this episode back in August when I wasn't sure which date we'd launch. Our conversation veered strongly towards a direction of Indigenous people (in Canada, in Australia) and so it seemed completely fitting to release this episode so close to Canada's inaugural National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept 30) and the National Day of Mourning for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Two Spirited People (Oct 4).
I'm excited to share all of the incredible guests that we've got lined up for S2. Please make sure you're subscribed to the podcast, and if you love what you hear, I always appreciate the comments and stars (plus it helps get more reach!)
Samantha Nolan-Smith is the founder and CEO of The School of Visibility.
The School supports women to:
- recognise their own worth and feel confident in sharing their unique perspective with the world, and
- promote their work and establish themselves as leaders in their industry.
Website: www.theschoolofvisibility.com
Instagram: @theschoolofvisibility
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Head over to www.ubuskills.com to learn more about my work as a speaking, visibility and confidence expert.
I'm also a musician! All of the music on the podcast is my own, and you can stream everything on your favourite platform, or purchase your faves on my Bandcamp site.
Intro Music: "Detroit" from how we think about light
Ad Music: "Specialface" from See Your Midnight Breath in the Shipyard
Outro Music: "Sprout Through The Load" from See Your Midnight Breath in the Shipyard
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