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This weekâs episode is an extra-special milestone the 300th episode of the Career Change Maker Podcast, recorded live at Allbright Everywoman. Joined by two powerhouse women, Hannah Awonuga (Founder, Inclusive Foundations Programme) and Alice Olins (Global Head of Learning & Content at Albright Everywoman), Janine leads a deeply insightful conversation on navigating career growth in uncertain times.
From Hannahâs journey from global corporate leadership to entrepreneurship while navigating grief, redundancy and reinvention to Aliceâs transition from journalism to entrepreneurship and back into corporate leadership, this conversation offers grounded wisdom you can apply no matter where you are in your journey.
If you're thinking about your next move, questioning your direction, or preparing for a new career chapter, this episode is full of powerful reminders that nothing is wasted, identity evolves, and you are the CEO of your career.
1. How to make bold career decisions â even when itâs easier to stay where you are.
Hannah shares how she left a well-respected director role at Barclays, not because she disliked it, but because she was thinking long-term. The lesson?
 "Go when itâs easiest to stay, and stay when itâs easiest to go."
2. Why self-awareness is your greatest career strategy
Alice breaks down how carving out intentional time to think about your career, track your patterns, and reflect on what energises you is essential, especially during uncertain times.
3. The importance of having a âPersonal Board of Directorsâ
From negotiating salaries to navigating transitions, Hannah shares how having mentors and advisors who are âtwo or three steps aheadâ has been transformational.
4. How to think about your personal brand without boxing yourself in
Alice reframes personal brand as strategic storytelling flexible, responsive, and anchored in who you are and where youâre going, not just what youâve done.
5. Career growth requires communitym not doing it alone
From co-working communities to courageous friendships, both guests talk about the power of women supporting women through the messy middle of career change.
Here are three practical steps you can take after listening:
đ If youâre already thinking ahead to 2026 and want guidance on shaping your next chapter, I would love to support you. Book a call to explore 1:1 coaching.
Connect with Alice Olins -Â
Connect with Hannah AwonugaÂ
Connect with Janine Esbrand
Send us a text
By Janine Esbrand - Executive Coach, Career Strategist, Keynote Speaker4.8
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This weekâs episode is an extra-special milestone the 300th episode of the Career Change Maker Podcast, recorded live at Allbright Everywoman. Joined by two powerhouse women, Hannah Awonuga (Founder, Inclusive Foundations Programme) and Alice Olins (Global Head of Learning & Content at Albright Everywoman), Janine leads a deeply insightful conversation on navigating career growth in uncertain times.
From Hannahâs journey from global corporate leadership to entrepreneurship while navigating grief, redundancy and reinvention to Aliceâs transition from journalism to entrepreneurship and back into corporate leadership, this conversation offers grounded wisdom you can apply no matter where you are in your journey.
If you're thinking about your next move, questioning your direction, or preparing for a new career chapter, this episode is full of powerful reminders that nothing is wasted, identity evolves, and you are the CEO of your career.
1. How to make bold career decisions â even when itâs easier to stay where you are.
Hannah shares how she left a well-respected director role at Barclays, not because she disliked it, but because she was thinking long-term. The lesson?
 "Go when itâs easiest to stay, and stay when itâs easiest to go."
2. Why self-awareness is your greatest career strategy
Alice breaks down how carving out intentional time to think about your career, track your patterns, and reflect on what energises you is essential, especially during uncertain times.
3. The importance of having a âPersonal Board of Directorsâ
From negotiating salaries to navigating transitions, Hannah shares how having mentors and advisors who are âtwo or three steps aheadâ has been transformational.
4. How to think about your personal brand without boxing yourself in
Alice reframes personal brand as strategic storytelling flexible, responsive, and anchored in who you are and where youâre going, not just what youâve done.
5. Career growth requires communitym not doing it alone
From co-working communities to courageous friendships, both guests talk about the power of women supporting women through the messy middle of career change.
Here are three practical steps you can take after listening:
đ If youâre already thinking ahead to 2026 and want guidance on shaping your next chapter, I would love to support you. Book a call to explore 1:1 coaching.
Connect with Alice Olins -Â
Connect with Hannah AwonugaÂ
Connect with Janine Esbrand
Send us a text

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