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In this episode, we sit down with Jane Linley-Thomas, a South African broadcaster who spent two decades behind the microphone on radio before embarking on a deeply personal creative reinvention. Jane shares the vulnerable journey of launching her new podcast, The House of Motherly, a project born from a desire to foster connection, community, and encouragement.
Jane opens up about the year-long gap between leaving her long-term radio career and starting her own channel, admitting she initially struggled with the "noise" of perfectionism and a fear that she had lost her courage. She discusses the unique studio that helped spark her new chapter: a pastel pink caravan she bought the week she resigned, which she transformed alongside her own personal growth. This whimsical, disarming space, filled with velvet, fairy lights, and even a canary on the microphone, serves as the perfect backdrop for deep, soulful conversations.
Throughout the conversation, Jane emphasises the importance of "momentum over mastery": the idea of consistently moving the needle forward even when things aren't perfect. She explores the concept of self-mothering, the necessity of building a kind relationship with oneself, and why it is vital to stop giving the world your best while leaving your loved ones with the scraps. Whether you are a budding creator stalled by fear or someone looking to navigate life with more authenticity, Jane’s insights on finding your "why" and embracing the adrenal flutter of excitement provide a beautiful roadmap for starting anew.
By Hi Ho StudiosIn this episode, we sit down with Jane Linley-Thomas, a South African broadcaster who spent two decades behind the microphone on radio before embarking on a deeply personal creative reinvention. Jane shares the vulnerable journey of launching her new podcast, The House of Motherly, a project born from a desire to foster connection, community, and encouragement.
Jane opens up about the year-long gap between leaving her long-term radio career and starting her own channel, admitting she initially struggled with the "noise" of perfectionism and a fear that she had lost her courage. She discusses the unique studio that helped spark her new chapter: a pastel pink caravan she bought the week she resigned, which she transformed alongside her own personal growth. This whimsical, disarming space, filled with velvet, fairy lights, and even a canary on the microphone, serves as the perfect backdrop for deep, soulful conversations.
Throughout the conversation, Jane emphasises the importance of "momentum over mastery": the idea of consistently moving the needle forward even when things aren't perfect. She explores the concept of self-mothering, the necessity of building a kind relationship with oneself, and why it is vital to stop giving the world your best while leaving your loved ones with the scraps. Whether you are a budding creator stalled by fear or someone looking to navigate life with more authenticity, Jane’s insights on finding your "why" and embracing the adrenal flutter of excitement provide a beautiful roadmap for starting anew.