55: Learning how to fail with Harriet Minter, founder of The Guardian's Women in Leadership section

We’ve gone all in with a pair of Jacks to bluff and catch journalist and broadcaster Harriet Minter this week.   Harriet is an expert in female leadership, working from home and accidental autoerotic asphyxiation. After a hugely successful stint at The Guardian, founding a first-of-its-kind Women in Leadership editorial section, Harriet’s latest foray into writing, Working from Home: How to Build a Career you Love Outside the Office, is a bullshit-free guide to the new flexible workplace.    We up the ante and chat on her first (and worst) job at The Lemon Tree café, ditching university for Ocean Road, working at The Guardian, finding a safe space to fail, winning a £15,000 handbag in a poker tournament, managing remote teams, proceeding until apprehended and loads more.    ///// Follow Harriet on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram  Make sure to pre-order Harriet’s book here  And watch both her brilliant TEDx Talks; What yoga taught me about business, bravery & bras and Proceed until apprehended     Harriet’s book recommendations are: When the Body Says No by Dr Gabor Maté  The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk   Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier   /////

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