Max#43: Abi Griffiths – developing my career in television
Abi Griffiths is one of the rising stars of TV presenting, regularly appearing on Sky, ESPN, The BBC and most recently coming off an ...
View ArticleMax#44: Kevin Betts – 52 marathon man
Most people in the UK will remember 2012 for the impact that the London Olympics made upon the nation. However, in the eyes of many it was ...
View ArticleMax#45: Dave Sissens – raising the bar and reaching the North Pole
We have a fascinating interview in store today that covers so many of the topics that we have developed this podcast around.Goal setting, ...
View ArticleMax#46: Lucy Morris – living with Marfan Sydrome
As regular listeners of the podcast are well aware, our aim is to constantly seek out diverse interviews and stories that will give us all ...
View ArticleMax#47: Vanessa Vallely – The Queen of the City
Vanessa Vallely is considered by the Financial News as one of the most 100 Influential Women in Finance, by Brummels as one of the 30 Top ...
View ArticleMax#48: Tom Needs – Rackspace
In this episode weve managed to catch up with a senior international manager responsible for over 700 customers, in excess of 200 staff, ...
View ArticleMax#49: Janine Roebuck – Opera Singer
In todays episode we are extremely fortunate to be sitting with one of Britains most respected and popular Opera Singers, Janine ...
View ArticleMax#50: Steve Wernick – how cancer changed my life
Sharing the stories of those who have faced adversity in their lives has been a key undertone since we launched this Podcast.In relation ...
View ArticleMax#51: ‘Good and Bad Brain Juice’ by Vicky Ross (part 1 of 2)
I wonder how many times youve asked yourself why you always get nervous before certain meetings and when youre asked to deliver a ...
View ArticleMax#52: ‘Giving your mind choices and flexibility’ by Vicky Ross (part 2 of 2)
Welcome back to episode 52 of the Maximise Potential Podcast and the 2nd installment of our interview with leading NLP Trainer, Vicky ...
View ArticleMax#53: Katie Page ‘I was paralysed, but now I train Olympic athletes’
Throughout the last couple of years, weve managed to share some incredible accounts of individuals battling adversity, however, in many ...
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