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I’m delighted to begin the first series of pause & effect with this interview with Amber Harrison and Karen Brazier of acclaimed independent book store, Folde in Dorset, England. It is the perfect interview to set the tone for exploring how pressing pause on life can have a life-changing effect.
We discuss ‘The Big Pivot’; how leaving corporate life became a significant turning point for both Amber and Karen. From what life looked like before and what wasn’t working and felt misaligned, to the turning point that led to big change.
Obviously we talk about ‘The Bookshop Dream’ from idea to reality and importantly how the idea for Folde was born but also the process of starting something so different, which presented both emotional and practical challenges.
Crucially I wanted to explore ‘Life at a Different Pace’, and how living the pause looks for both of them; what is the reality of slowing down and simplifying and how has it changed their identity, values, and relationships?
We also explore the importance of community, culture and the magic of bookshops: what have they learned about community and how physical spaces can create connection?
Plus, lessons from their journey, and some important take aways for anyone considering pursuing their own dream or walking away from a career and starting over.
Please do subscribe to the podcast and take a moment to review to help others discover it. If you’re not already part of The Journey, head to thatjezrose.com/journey for curated content to help you find your element.
Written and produced by Jez Rose. Editing by Josh Gasparro.
www.thatjezrose.com
I’m delighted to begin the first series of pause & effect with this interview with Amber Harrison and Karen Brazier of acclaimed independent book store, Folde in Dorset, England. It is the perfect interview to set the tone for exploring how pressing pause on life can have a life-changing effect.
We discuss ‘The Big Pivot’; how leaving corporate life became a significant turning point for both Amber and Karen. From what life looked like before and what wasn’t working and felt misaligned, to the turning point that led to big change.
Obviously we talk about ‘The Bookshop Dream’ from idea to reality and importantly how the idea for Folde was born but also the process of starting something so different, which presented both emotional and practical challenges.
Crucially I wanted to explore ‘Life at a Different Pace’, and how living the pause looks for both of them; what is the reality of slowing down and simplifying and how has it changed their identity, values, and relationships?
We also explore the importance of community, culture and the magic of bookshops: what have they learned about community and how physical spaces can create connection?
Plus, lessons from their journey, and some important take aways for anyone considering pursuing their own dream or walking away from a career and starting over.
Please do subscribe to the podcast and take a moment to review to help others discover it. If you’re not already part of The Journey, head to thatjezrose.com/journey for curated content to help you find your element.
Written and produced by Jez Rose. Editing by Josh Gasparro.
www.thatjezrose.com