Interesting
We’re a group of people who others describe as ‘interesting’ for a variety of reaons.
Mainly because we know people, have done ‘stuff’ (and can tell the story), experienced some unusual things and can apply our lived experiences to helping people be better.
adjective: arousing curiousity, or interest; holding or catching the attention.
People
Humans. Real People. All different.
From all walks of life.
Bringing skills and experience from all sorts of sectors
All focussed on working for good
noun: human beings in general or considered collectively
noun: members of a community or group
It’s still about you.
It might be that mentoring isn’t quite right for you.
It might be that mentoring identifies some other challenges or needs that if met, would help you really thrive.
We’re a community of like minded people who get our kicks from helping others make change for good.
Jen’s our matchmaker. It might be we work with her, or with each other, or on our own. It depends what you need.
Between us we can train, motivate, coach, advise, inspire, challenge and nudge. We’ll share our hidden talents when the need arises.
Those Interesting People
Dr Iain Price
Think it Out
Iain is a coach, neuroscientist, speaker and trainer and works with organisations of all sizes.
He and Jen bring a curious and optimistic outlook to work – both love seeing people fulfil their potential.
Having worked together on The 52 Project, they have a shared determination to help organisations make inclusivity part of what they do.
Every day.
Holly Giddings
Houx
Holly and Jen went to school together more years ago than either of them will admit.
Holly’s speciality is hospitality recruitment – but she does it differently.
Together, Jen and Holly are frequent speakers at local schools helping to inspire and inform the next generation of our workforce.
Deb Knight
The Naked Creative
Deb and her husband Graham are our go-to creative team for all things branding, design and whizzy web stuff.
They also work with Iain and tend to catch up with him in their local village shop.
Graham and Jen are prone to talk too much about basketball – but both love seeing the difference being part of a sports team can make.