• Charlie Craggs - Retaining a Working Class Identity
    Oct 22 2024

    In episode 10, the final episode of series 1 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest, and literal icon Charlie Craggs. Sophie and Charlie’s discussion covers various topics related to success, visibility, activism, and the challenges faced by trans individuals. Charlie shares her journey from being a star student to becoming an influencer and activist. They discuss the importance of maintaining relatability and embracing one's background, as well as touching on the intersectionality of class and race in the success narrative. Charlie reflects on the impact of her activism and the need for different types of visibility. She shares her experience with a hate crime and the lack of support from the system, leading her to start self-defense classes Charlie’s Angels.

    You can find Charlie's Instagram here

    You can find details about Charlies Angels - self defense classes for trans people, here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Hello Charlie!

    06:44 - Early Relationship to Success

    09:46 - Retaining a working class identiy

    13:38 - Activism as a Career

    21:31 - Measuring change in activism

    26:33 - The Limitations of Visibility and the Power of Standing Up

    36:39 - Navigating the Influencer Space: Balancing Activism and Brand Partnerships

    45:27 - Buying a Home: A Modern Success Story

    46:51 - Finding Happiness and Contentment as the Ultimate Success

    53:30 - Quickfire round

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    1 hr
  • Stacey Grant Canham Would be Repulsed to Have Ungrateful Children
    Oct 16 2024

    In episode 9 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest Stacey Grant Canham. Stacey and Sophie discuss their personal experiences with success and how it is often tied to external factors. They explore the concept of success in relation to their childhoods and the influence of their upbringing on their perceptions of success. Stacey shares her journey of starting her business, Black & Beech, and it’s origins as a feminist brand. They also discuss the challenges of comparison and the importance of defining success on one's own terms. Stacey discusses making the move from academia to entrepreneurship, the challenges she faced along the way, and the importance of taking risks. Stacey also emphasizes the significance of embracing change and continuously improving, as well as the impact of luck and privilege on success. She highlights the role of motherhood and personal values in shaping her definition of success.

    You can find Staceys Instagram here

    You can find Black and Beech here

    You can find Yearly Compass here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here


    Chapters

    00:00 Feelings about the bio, and young life

    20:56 The Origins of Black and Beach and Its Evolution

    28:53 Listener success story

    30:39 Finding security in creative

    34:50 Life changing lessons

    36:48 Making your own definitions of success

    42:19 Success as a parent, and framing success for children

    49:17 The Evolving Nature of Success

    56:29 Quick Fire round

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Maryam Pasha - Being Able To Credit Others In Your Success Story
    Oct 8 2024

    In episode 8 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest Maryam Pasha.

    Maryam discusses her relationship with success and her involvement in TEDx London. She reflects on her academic success in school and university, and how extracurricular activities contributed the most to her future successes. Maryam also shares her role in coaching TEDx speakers and the impact of their talks. Maryam discusses the true measure of success, which lies in the trust and impact she has on others. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and recognizing the contributions of others in achieving success. Maryam also shares some exciting news of her own.

    You can find Maryam’s podcast - Climate Curious, here

    You can find Payzee’s TED Talk here

    You can find my TED Talk here

    You can find Maryam on Instagram here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Maryam Pasha

    03:38 Maryam’s Relationship with Success as a Young Person

    06:46 TED Talks as a tool vs an end goal

    21:09 Success as a team sport

    34:57 A new success - signing with a literary agent

    48:30 Listener voicemail & separating work and personal identities

    59:24 Quickfire questions

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Donna Patterson - Being the Erin Brockovich of Bradford
    Oct 1 2024

    In episode 7 of Welcome To Successville, Successful Guest Donna Patterson tells friend and host Sophie Williams how she was sure life had peaked when she got a child Filofax.

    In trying to wrangle the concept of success, Donna reflects on her career journey and the unexpected turns it took, including going through an employment tribunal. She discusses the influence of societal expectations and the portrayal of successful women in media, as well as her own experiences trying to model success for her children.

    You can find Pregnant Then Screwed here

    You can find Donna's TEDxTalk here

    You can find her Instagram here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to Donna Patterson and bio

    04:38 - Success as a Young Person and Its Influence

    06:30 - Childhood visions of success

    10:51 - The Unexpected Emotions of Post-Success Blues

    13:24 - The Erin Brockovich of Bradford workplace tribunal

    30:43 - Imposter Syndrome

    34:20 - Listener voicemail

    38:38 - Understanding Workplace Rights

    41:41 - Success leads to more opportunities for success

    42:37 - Donna's TEDx Talk and Success

    51:23 - Quickfire round

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    57 mins
  • Natalie and Naomi Evans - Activism is Anti-Capitalist
    Sep 25 2024

    In episode 6 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by two Successful Guests; Natalie and Naomi Evans, co-founders of Everyday Racism, to discuss success and activism. They share their experiences growing up and their views on success as young people, navigating the education system and the pressure to achieve good grades. They also discuss the journey of starting their anti-racism Instagram account and the impact it has had on their personal views of success - emphasizing the importance of aligning success with values and goals. Natalie and Naomi also talk about the success they have found in writing books that have helped and resonated with people, the pressure to continue being successful and how they have learned to define success on their own terms.

    You can find Everyday Racism’s website here

    You can find details of Natalie and Naomi’s books here

    You can find Everyday Racism’s Instagram here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here

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    56 mins
  • Sarah Ellis - Success Statements and Laminated CVs
    Sep 18 2024

    In episode 5 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest Sarah Ellis. co-founder of Amazing If, to talk about her journey to success, and the bumps in the road along the way. They discuss the challenges and hard work behind their achievements, the importance of focusing on behaviours rather than shiny objects, and the impact of social media on comparison and jealousy. They also talk about their experiences with publishing books and the allure of the best-seller list.

    Sophie Williams and Sarah Ellis discuss their values, ambitions, and the importance of working in community. They emphasize the need to define success on one's own terms and celebrate personal achievements. They also discuss the concept of a Squiggly Career and the importance of aligning work with one's values. They encourage listeners to be intentional about their choices and to prioritize what truly matters to them, and the importance of being there for the moments that matter.

    You can find Sarah’s website here

    You can find details of Sarah’s books here

    You can find Helen and Sarah’s success plans here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Kevin Morosky - Success is a Community Sport
    Sep 10 2024

    In episode 4 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest Kevin Morosky. Kevin discusses his background and experiences that shaped his idea of success, including the importance of freedom and creativity. He talks about the challenges he faced in school and his role in mentoring and guiding young people to redefine success and understand their worth. Kevin and Sophie also discuss Kevin's journey as an author, including self-publishing his first book and navigating the publishing industry for his second. Kevin shares how his ideas around success have changed through his life, and the importance of knowing your worth.

    You can find Kevin's book Black Women Always, here

    You can find Kevin's Instagram here

    You can find the transcript of this episode here



    00:00 Introduction to Kevin Morosky

    04:11 Kevin's bio and how that feels

    08:35 Childhood Ideas of Success

    22:03 Money and Success

    27:20 Challenges of Writing and Publishing a Book

    37:42 Challenges Faced by Black Authors in the Publishing Industry

    41:15 Self-belief and knowing you're talented

    46:24 Celebrating success

    53:21 Quickfire questions

    56:46 Byeeeee

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    59 mins
  • Rebecca Humphries - Being chill when you meet Judi Dench
    Sep 4 2024

    In episode 3 of Welcome to Successville, your friend and host Sophie Williams is joined by Successful Guest Rebecca Humphries, actress and best-selling author. Rebecca discusses her journey to success and the challenges she faced along the way, from drama school to the entertainment industry. Rebecca talks about the importance of self-producing work, choosing curiosity over overwhelm, and staying cool when you meet Judi Dench.

    Rebecca also talks about her book, 'Why Did You Stay?', which explores the topic of abusive relationships, and why we need a different approach in order to help as many people as possible.

    You can find Rebecca's book here

    You can find Rebecca’s Substack, The Trowel, here

    You can find out about The Hoffman Process here

    You can find a transcript of this episode here

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    48 mins