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In this episode of Accidentally Brilliant, Josh Wheeler speaks with the co-founder of Hope and Glory. Jo began her career in Japan and Hong Kong before arriving in London in the mid-90s. Three decades later, she has helped build one of the UK’s most awarded consumer agencies, known for its creativity, culture and consistency. She has also become a leading voice for women and underrepresented talent through her work with Women in PR.
• How a young graduate from Birmingham found herself teaching in Kyoto
• What Japan and Hong Kong taught Jo about confidence and reading a room
• How she blagged her way into her first PR job
• Why Hope and Glory worked from the moment she and James joined forces
• The early wins that proved the agency would fly
• How to balance high standards with a culture that protects people
• Why she champions women and marginalised groups
• The overlooked impact of ageism in PR
• How experience shapes ideas and insight
• Why calm leadership matters more than ever
• The simple advice she would give her younger self
• What makes Jo feel accidentally brilliant in her day-to-day work
This is a warm, honest and steady conversation about confidence, partnership, identity and the value of staying curious. A reminder that brilliance often comes from the decisions you make before you realise where they will take you.
About Jo Carr
Co-founder of Hope and Glory, the UK’s most awarded PR agency of the past five years. President of Women in PR. Champion of inclusion and a consistent voice for fairness across the industry.
Connect
Follow Jo Carr – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-carr-351639a/
Follow Hope and Glory – https://www.linkedin.com/company/hope&glory-pr/posts/?feedView=all
Follow Women in PR – https://www.linkedin.com/company/women-in-pr/
Follow Josh Wheeler – https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshwheelerbroadcast/
Follow Be Broadcast – https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-tracey-398080281/
Chapter Markers 00:00 Intro – The confidence to take the first step
01:20 How Jo ended up in Kyoto
03:00 What Japan taught her about confidence and observation
05:15 Landing in Hong Kong and blagging her first PR job
07:45 Saying yes and the moments that shaped her career
09:10 Returning to London and finding her feet
10:30 Staying in consumer PR for more than 30 years
12:00 Launching Hope and Glory with James
13:40 Why partnership mattered
15:00 The early wins that proved the agency would fly
17:10 Building a place where creativity and care can co-exist
19:00 High challenge and high support
20:40 Levelling up opportunities for women and marginalised groups
22:30 What has changed and what still needs to change
24:30 Ageism in PR and why experience matters
27:00 The value of insight at every age
29:20 What outsiders misunderstand about consumer PR
31:00 Curiosity, courage and the detail behind big ideas
33:00 Connection and the power of reaching out
33:50 What Jo brings to every room
35:00 Calm, humour and not taking yourself too seriously
36:20 Advice she would give to her younger self
38:00 What makes Jo feel accidentally brilliant
By SampuIn this episode of Accidentally Brilliant, Josh Wheeler speaks with the co-founder of Hope and Glory. Jo began her career in Japan and Hong Kong before arriving in London in the mid-90s. Three decades later, she has helped build one of the UK’s most awarded consumer agencies, known for its creativity, culture and consistency. She has also become a leading voice for women and underrepresented talent through her work with Women in PR.
• How a young graduate from Birmingham found herself teaching in Kyoto
• What Japan and Hong Kong taught Jo about confidence and reading a room
• How she blagged her way into her first PR job
• Why Hope and Glory worked from the moment she and James joined forces
• The early wins that proved the agency would fly
• How to balance high standards with a culture that protects people
• Why she champions women and marginalised groups
• The overlooked impact of ageism in PR
• How experience shapes ideas and insight
• Why calm leadership matters more than ever
• The simple advice she would give her younger self
• What makes Jo feel accidentally brilliant in her day-to-day work
This is a warm, honest and steady conversation about confidence, partnership, identity and the value of staying curious. A reminder that brilliance often comes from the decisions you make before you realise where they will take you.
About Jo Carr
Co-founder of Hope and Glory, the UK’s most awarded PR agency of the past five years. President of Women in PR. Champion of inclusion and a consistent voice for fairness across the industry.
Connect
Follow Jo Carr – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-carr-351639a/
Follow Hope and Glory – https://www.linkedin.com/company/hope&glory-pr/posts/?feedView=all
Follow Women in PR – https://www.linkedin.com/company/women-in-pr/
Follow Josh Wheeler – https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshwheelerbroadcast/
Follow Be Broadcast – https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-tracey-398080281/
Chapter Markers 00:00 Intro – The confidence to take the first step
01:20 How Jo ended up in Kyoto
03:00 What Japan taught her about confidence and observation
05:15 Landing in Hong Kong and blagging her first PR job
07:45 Saying yes and the moments that shaped her career
09:10 Returning to London and finding her feet
10:30 Staying in consumer PR for more than 30 years
12:00 Launching Hope and Glory with James
13:40 Why partnership mattered
15:00 The early wins that proved the agency would fly
17:10 Building a place where creativity and care can co-exist
19:00 High challenge and high support
20:40 Levelling up opportunities for women and marginalised groups
22:30 What has changed and what still needs to change
24:30 Ageism in PR and why experience matters
27:00 The value of insight at every age
29:20 What outsiders misunderstand about consumer PR
31:00 Curiosity, courage and the detail behind big ideas
33:00 Connection and the power of reaching out
33:50 What Jo brings to every room
35:00 Calm, humour and not taking yourself too seriously
36:20 Advice she would give to her younger self
38:00 What makes Jo feel accidentally brilliant