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The Anglotopia Podcast is your deep dive into the rich and diverse world of British culture, hosted by Jonathan and Jacqueline Thomas, publishers of Anglotopia.net and Londontopia.net. Each episode takes you on a journey through iconic British television, captivating historical events, and essential travel tips, ensuring you experience the very best of the British Isles. Our engaging discussions feature important British guests and authors, covering everything from the latest trends and time ...
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Finding Your EPIC

Jacqueline Frost

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Finding Your EPIC is a podcast dedicated to helping women unlock their potential and achieve a rewarding and impactful career. I invite you to learn from women at the top of their game as they share the career-defining light-bulb moments that helped them to find their epic. With me, Jacqueline Frost, founder of Elevate Talent, each episode will invite you into the world of inspiring female leadership. We’ll explore the tips and strategies that helped senior-level women get to where they are ...
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This week, we will talk about Sir Winston Churchill, the myths about him, and the upcoming Churchill conference in London with Justin Reash. Justin is the executive director of the International Churchill Society, and we discuss the work of the society and the upcoming International Churchill Conference. The society aims to keep the memory and lega…
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In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we interview John Goodall. John Goodall is the architectural editor of Country Life magazine, responsible for producing weekly articles on country houses in Britain and abroad. He has a background in medieval architecture and has written guidebooks for English Heritage. Goodall became interested in archite…
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What’s it like to own a castle in England? This week we talk to Peter Frost-Pennington, husband of the owner of Muncaster Castle in Cumbria, England. He shares the history and attractions of the castle. The castle is located in the Lake District National Park and is known for its strategic location on the coast and its connection to the Roman Empir…
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What’s life like in a small English town with one of the most famous streets in the world? Shaftesbury, a town in Dorset, England, is famous for its iconic street called Gold Hill, which gained worldwide recognition through a TV commercial filmed there in 1973. The town has always been a draw for tourists, with its rich history and beautiful scener…
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This week on the Anglotopia podcast, we take a break from the guests and answer listener questions. In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie answer questions about Britain from their listeners. They discuss topics such as when to visit England, how to spend a layover in London, and the must-see attractions in the city. They al…
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This week, we have a special guest, author Jane Tippett, who has written a new book about Edward VIII called Once a King: The Lost Memoir of Edward VIII. Tippett discusses her book on the abdication crisis and the life of King Edward VIII. She talks about her research process and the surprising access she had to the Royal Archives. Tippett explores…
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Jules Mittra, the founder of In and Beyond Bath, discusses travel in the West Country of England with a focus on Bath and the Cotswolds. He emphasizes the importance of thoughtful travel and experiencing the off-the-beaten-path gems of the region. Jules offers personalized tours for small groups, allowing for meaningful connections and engagement. …
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Laura Kurton from English Cottage Vacation joins the podcast to discuss their all-inclusive travel experience in the Dorset countryside. They offer tailor-made itineraries for guests, including popular sites like Bath, the Cotswolds, and the Jurassic Coast. The cottage itself, Well Cottage, is an 18th-century thatched cottage with a mix of modern a…
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In this episode of "Finding Your Epic," Jacqueline Frost takes on a new role as the interviewee, with Lisa Quinn stepping in as the interviewer. The theme for their enlightening conversation is about the importance of setting boundaries, both personal and professional, a recurrent topic Jacqueline has observed throughout her interviews with various…
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Summary Ever wonder how Anglotopia came into being? We tell the story and more as we talk about how Anglotopia has launched a Friends of Anglotopia club, which is a paid membership that aims to remove Google ads from the website. The main feature of the club is the Sunday Post, an exclusive article released every Sunday on the Friends of Anglotopia…
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In this weeks podcast, Jacqueline interviews Rhian-Mari Thomas OBE, CEO, Green Finance Institute. The conversation explores their journeys as female leaders in finance, highlighting how their roles have shaped their leadership philosophies. Jacqueline recalls their initial connection formed over shared experiences in senior financial positions. Rhi…
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Summary The UK is having an election! In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie discuss the British election system and how it works from a non-party political perspective. They provide an overview of the parties involved, the role of the monarch, the campaign season, election day, and the counting and results process. They als…
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Summary In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie discuss British children's literature that influenced them and their own children. They talk about their favorite books, including The Velveteen Rabbit, Roald Dahl's works, Beatrix Potter's stories, Peter Pan, and Harry Potter. They also mention the impact of Disney adaptations …
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In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Carmina Lees, Managing Director, Financial Services, Accenture Dive into the transformative power of saying "no" with the latest episode of "Finding Your EPIC," This insightful discussion between Jacqueline and Carmina reveals how mastering the art of refusal can dramatically shape your career and imp…
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Summary In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan and Jackie Thomas discuss new updates to Anglotopia, including website changes, contests, and new books. They also talk about their new email newsletter design and the release of the Anglotopia book 'Great British Houses.' They mention the release of the 'Londontopia Dictionary of Cockney …
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In this podcast conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Carolina de La Paz, the focus is on Carolina's initiative called "Women Enhancing Logistics" at Lenovo, aimed at promoting diversity and women's leadership in the logistics industry. Jacqueline was inspired by Carolina's story and reached out to her after listening to a discussion on ambitio…
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In the latest EPIC podcast Jacqueline's guest is Lucy Newcombe. Lucy discusses her career journey and key insights into problem-solving and communication. Lucy, who has a background in journalism, PR, marketing, and corporate communications, currently holds the role of Chief People and ESD Officer at Computershare. Throughout the conversation, Lucy…
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In this episode of the "Finding Your Epic" podcast Jacqueline Frost talks with Heather Key, Chief Legal Counsel at Serco and Chair of the Army Families Federation, discusses her 12-year journey of career development and community building. Heather highlights her transition from head of legal at her previous employer to achieving professional and pe…
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In a conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Melinda Burn, Melinda, the Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Solecta Inc, discusses her multifaceted role and career trajectory. Melinda's journey from a chemistry background to marketing leadership is marked by intentional steps and proactive decision-making. She emphasizes the importance of cu…
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In this conversation between Jacqueline Frost and Emma Codd, Emma shares her journey from being a forensic practitioner to her current role as the Global Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer for Deloitte. She recounts her career changes and the pivotal moments that led her to her current passion for diversity and inclusion. Emma discusses…
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In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Sam Cooper-Gray, Global Head of Market Strategy and Engagement, HSBC Business Banking In a candid discussion, Sam highlights the significance of the importance of adding value. As a mentor and confidante, she exemplifies the transformative power of meaningful relationships. From research to speaking u…
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Step into the world of empowerment with our newest podcast episode: “EPIC IMPACT”! Join us as we introduce Felicity March, Global Vice President of Growth, Security and Resilience, Accenture In a candid discussion, Felicity highlights the significance of mental health awareness in the workplace and the power of embracing authenticity on tough days.…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Emma Dark, Director of Customer Care UK & IRE for The Estée Lauder Companies. This conversation explores the power of EPIC positivity in your career. Learn from Emma about the importance of affirmations and encouragement, how to stay positive and heathy in a d…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Jane Karczewski, Head of Investors Business Development at Société Générale, a European leader in financial services. They discuss various topics, including: staying ahead of the curve; the importance of being adaptable; and the difference between genders when…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Diversity & Inclusion expert Emma McGinty. They discuss various topics, including: why resilience is Emma's superpower; the train ride that proved to be a tipping point for both her personal and professional lives; and why the word 'lucky' should only be reser…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Ghenwa Habbal, Regional Talent Management Lead at Ford Middle East & Africa. They discuss various topics, including: overcoming adversity and tapping into the power within, unleashing your "inner beast", and having the confidence to turn setbacks into stepping…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Natasha Berry, Vice President for Global Inclusive Culture, Diversity and Equity at Smith+Nephew. They discuss various topics, including: the importance of surrounding yourself with a circle of cheerleaders who uplift and inspire you, harnessing the power with…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Nicky Perfect - otherwise known as The Communication Coach and former Hostage and Crisis Negotiator for the Metropolitan Police. They discuss various topics, including: her journey through the police and the interaction that led to becoming a negotiator; why g…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Amanda Scott, Managing Director of Global Mergers & Acquisitions at Willis Towers Watson, and Chief Executive of Mike's Mates, a wonderful mental health charity established in honour of a late friend. They discuss various topics, including: tips for introverte…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Jan Sinclair - Senior Client Development Partner at The Centre For Inclusive Leadership. They discuss various topics, including: her incredible professional journey which started over 40 years ago; the crucial communication lessons she learned from an office t…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Tamara Box, Former Managing Partner at renowned law firm Reed Smith. They discuss various topics, including Tamara’s “generosity pays” approach to the workplace; the benefit of adopting a long-term perspective; and how we can build teams who make the workplace…
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Welcome to the Finding Your EPIC podcast. In this episode, host Jacqueline Frost talks to Elizabeth Bradford, Managing Director, Wholesale Banking of HSBC Hong Kong. They discuss various topics, including: why the future is collaborative and not competitive; how to scale the career wall by working with others and not against them; and the importanc…
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In this introductory episode, we hear the Founder and Creative Director of Elevate Talent, Jacqueline Frost, explain the significance behind the name of the podcast - and what to expect in future episodes of Finding Your Epic. She also takes us through her own journey, explaining what her personal mission is - and why it is so important to her on s…
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In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, I talk about three great experiences from my trip last July that I haven’t had the chance to talk about yet. After we give some big operational updates about Anglotopia, I talk about my visit to Blenheim Palace. There are a ton of new exhibitions and things to see at Britain’s only non-royal, non-ecclesias…
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In the next installment of podcasts about my trip to Britain this past July, I talk about my final days in Oxford and what I did after. I rented a car and visited Dyrham Park and the next day went on an incredible steam train journey. I give some insight into the special place I stayed in the Cotswolds. I also talk about the state of renting cars i…
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In this special memorial podcast, we discuss the death of the Queen, how the week played out, the first days of the reign of Charles III, we explore why some Americans love the Royal Family so much, where we go from here, and what to expect in the coming days and months. Producer's Note: We still have more podcasts coming about my trip in July, but…
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In this second special podcast recorded while I was in England last month, I try to answer all the questions I received about my Oxford course. How can you have the Oxford Experience yourself? How much does it cost? What does it include? What is the accommodation and meal time like? What kind of classmates can you expect? What kind of tours and exc…
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In this special podcast recorded while I was in England last month, I talk about my travel experiences, traveling in the post-COVID age, dealing with the chaos of Heathrow, what it’s like to be in England after four years, and some first impressions of my time in Oxford. FYI: This podcast was recorded in late July, but I was not able to release it …
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After a long, unexpected hiatus, the Anglotopia Podcast has returned! In this episode we watch up on what's going on with Anglotopia, we talk about our exciting new Union Jack Lightbox product and how it came about, then we talk about the resumption of 'normal' travel to Britain in 2022 - and talk about our own travel plans. Plus we lift the lid on…
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In the twelfth episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we discuss British Summer Time. Join us for a discussion for all things British Summer, included fun stories from our past trips in summertime Britain. There will be rain and sun. And tips for how you can make your own summer a little more British even though none of us can currently travel there! E…
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To celebrate the launch of Jonathan's new book Adventures in Anglotopia: The Makings of an Anglophile, we did a special Facebook Live session where we talked about the book, how it came about, the writing process and then I did a reading from it about Stately Homes then took questions. We've extracted the audio so you can listen to it if you like. …
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And we're back! After an unexpected hiatus, the Anglotopia podcast has returned. This episode is a catch-up episode where we talk about where we've been, what we've been up to, future plans, what British TV we've been watching and much, much more! Royal Oak Foundation (use code Anglo2019 to save 10%) Cornish Smuggler’s Tea Christmas Cards British F…
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This week in the Anglotopia Podcast, we talk about our 'Britain Bucket Lists,' the things we would like to do the most in Britain in the next few years. Some are mundane, some are exciting adventures, all of them take in the best of Britain. What's on your Britain Bucket List? Let us know in the comments! SHOW NOTES: Great British Adventure Map The…
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This week on the Anglotopia podcast, we talk about one of Britain's most important heritage institutions, The National Trust, guardians of Britain's stately homes and landscape. We talk about the history of the trust, our favorite National Trust places to visit and some tips to make the most of your visits to a NT property. This episode was sponsor…
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This week in the Anglotopia Podcast, Jackie and I discuss our favorite British TV shows, how we discovered British TV when we were kids and we give a round-up of all the different ways you can watch British TV these days. Show Notes AcornTV BritBox TrueRoyalty.tv HistoryHit.Tv Amazon Prime Netflix BOB - Best of British TV BBC America UK TV Everywhe…
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This week in the Anglotopia Podcast, we tell two inter-related stories - why I'm so obsessed with Gold Hill in Shaftesbury Dorset and how that led to the creation of Anglotopia. The story starts in the late '90s and goes until 2011 and it has many interesting twists and turns. If you've ever wondered why Anglotopia exists and what our hopes and dre…
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In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we've used a reader request. How do you plan your first trip to London? There's a lot of ground to cover and I'm sure we missed something things but we hope this is a good primer for planning your first trip to London. Warning: contains opinions that many may not necessarily agree with. Show Notes Official…
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And finally, we get to the Scotland episode! In this episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we resume talking about our Grand Adventure from last year. This episode is mostly about our visit to Scotland. We fell in love with the place and can't wait to go back. This concludes the series talking about the trip - next week we'll begin talking about more …
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In the third episode of the Anglotopia Podcast, we take a break from talking about our Grand Adventure earlier this year to talking about British Christmas and our experiences from past trips. Happy Christmas from Anglotopia! Show Notes: Link to Articles About our Christmas Trip Updown Cottage Tom Smith Christmas Crackers The Snowman Walking in the…
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