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Sam is the founder of 'Self-Realized Leadership,' a framework for leadership development designed to integrate within the bold strategic agendas of your business, tailored to each tier of leadership. Based in principles of Psychology and Neuroscience, Self-Realized Leadership is a practical methodology that enables high achievers to access their full potential, bring others with them and enjoy the journey as they do it. Learn more at samwigancoaching.com and find out how Sam can work with you, your teams and your organisation.</description>
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Sam is the founder of 'Self-Realized Leadership,' a framework for leadership development designed to integrate within the bold strategic agendas of your business, tailored to each tier of leadership. Based in principles of Psychology and Neuroscience, Self-Realized Leadership is a practical methodology that enables high achievers to access their full potential, bring others with them and enjoy the journey as they do it. Learn more at samwigancoaching.com and find out how Sam can work with you, your teams and your organisation.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when leadership stops being about fitting the mould, and starts being about being fully yourself?</p><p>In this episode, Sam sits down with **Eva Hamilton MBE**, founder of Key4Life, to explore a different kind of leadership, one grounded in heart, purpose and lived experience.</p><p>Eva shares her journey through burnout, trauma and transformation, and how those experiences shaped her unorthodox approach to leadership and impact.</p><p>Together, they unpack:</p><p>- Why the traditional leadership model often falls short<br>- The power of leading from who you are<br>- How adversity can become a catalyst for purpose<br>- What it really means to create meaningful change</p><p>This is a conversation about courage, authenticity and the power of leading differently.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How Susie Warran-Smith CBE DL broke the mould and won in the game of business - and life.</p><p>From an impoverished background and a career marked by workplace bias, abuse and inequality, Susie elevated herself to become a successful entrepreneur at 55. She’s since been invested as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by King Charles, served as an advisor to Government, taken Non-Executive Director roles at leading UK institutions, and become a champion for business across the UK.</p><p>In this candid conversation, Susie reflects on her remarkable career in design, marketing, and leadership - alongside her award-winning entrepreneurial journey. She also shares the deeply personal experiences that shaped her powerful book Swimming on My Own - a raw account of inequality, resilience and survival.</p><p>We talk about the power of humour, values-driven leadership, and why real success isn’t about ego or volume but about showing up, keeping going, and making change with respect and humanity.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How Susie Warran-Smith CBE DL broke the mould and won in the game of business - and life.</p><p>From an impoverished background and a career marked by workplace bias, abuse and inequality, Susie elevated herself to become a successful entrepreneur at 55. She’s since been invested as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by King Charles, served as an advisor to Government, taken Non-Executive Director roles at leading UK institutions, and become a champion for business across the UK.</p><p>In this candid conversation, Susie reflects on her remarkable career in design, marketing, and leadership - alongside her award-winning entrepreneurial journey. She also shares the deeply personal experiences that shaped her powerful book Swimming on My Own - a raw account of inequality, resilience and survival.</p><p>We talk about the power of humour, values-driven leadership, and why real success isn’t about ego or volume but about showing up, keeping going, and making change with respect and humanity.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Sam and Carly dive right into her climb to chief digital officer at Gymshark. Coming from a working class background, studying criminology at University, and her first job packing flapjacks.</p><p>Her rise to chief officer level at one of the biggest brands in the world is an inspiring story. Carly talks about the importance of lateral moves, putting your head down, and developing confidence over time. She gives us the insight into her experience of being able to provide value to a company, support the people within it and develop a culture that helps people to thrive.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dev trained and worked as a medical doctor for several years before re-training as a corporate and commercial lawyer specialising in life sciences. His career to date has largely been in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, where he has worked in senior legal, strategic, and leadership roles. He is a Partner in a VC fund, NED for two life sciences companies, and a co-founder and CMO/CLO of a company developing proprietary software to diagnose rare diseases.</p><p>In this episode:</p><p>⭐ How his family came to live in England during partition in India<br>⭐ Finding purpose in his career by through medicine and law<br>⭐ Taking risks in career choices in search of fulfilment<br>⭐ How to be a great leader and inspire the next generation to take your place<br>⭐ Life sciences - what does it really mean?<br>⭐ Developments in health tech, clinical trials and pharmaceutical research<br>⭐ How women’s health should be talked about more<br>⭐ Endometriosis and the growing problems in women’s health<br>⭐ How the UK could do more to incentivise investment and manufacturing in life sciences<br>⭐ Big pharmaceutical - who’s winning the game and who to trust</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-dev-kumar-b8ba351b/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dev trained and worked as a medical doctor for several years before re-training as a corporate and commercial lawyer specialising in life sciences. His career to date has largely been in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, where he has worked in senior legal, strategic, and leadership roles. He is a Partner in a VC fund, NED for two life sciences companies, and a co-founder and CMO/CLO of a company developing proprietary software to diagnose rare diseases.</p><p>In this episode:</p><p>⭐ How his family came to live in England during partition in India<br>⭐ Finding purpose in his career by through medicine and law<br>⭐ Taking risks in career choices in search of fulfilment<br>⭐ How to be a great leader and inspire the next generation to take your place<br>⭐ Life sciences - what does it really mean?<br>⭐ Developments in health tech, clinical trials and pharmaceutical research<br>⭐ How women’s health should be talked about more<br>⭐ Endometriosis and the growing problems in women’s health<br>⭐ How the UK could do more to incentivise investment and manufacturing in life sciences<br>⭐ Big pharmaceutical - who’s winning the game and who to trust</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-dev-kumar-b8ba351b/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dev trained and worked as a medical doctor for several years before re-training as a corporate and commercial lawyer specialising in life sciences. His career to date has largely been in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, where he has worked in senior legal, strategic, and leadership roles. He is a Partner in a VC fund, NED for two life sciences companies, and a co-founder and CMO/CLO of a company developing proprietary software to diagnose rare diseases.</p><p>In this episode:</p><p>⭐ How his family came to live in England during partition in India<br>⭐ Finding purpose in his career by through medicine and law<br>⭐ Taking risks in career choices in search of fulfilment<br>⭐ How to be a great leader and inspire the next generation to take your place<br>⭐ Life sciences - what does it really mean?<br>⭐ Developments in health tech, clinical trials and pharmaceutical research<br>⭐ How women’s health should be talked about more<br>⭐ Endometriosis and the growing problems in women’s health<br>⭐ How the UK could do more to incentivise investment and manufacturing in life sciences<br>⭐ Big pharmaceutical - who’s winning the game and who to trust</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-dev-kumar-b8ba351b/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In our very first episode, we sit down with @tomeasthamnutrition. Tom Eastham is a UK-based nutrition coach who specialises in helping busy professionals lose fat, gain energy, and feel more in control of their health—without extreme diets or rigid plans. Drawing from his own journey as a coach, dad, and former athlete, Tom brings a refreshingly realistic and compassionate approach to health. His coaching focuses on long-term behaviour change, helping clients build simple systems around food, training, mindset, and recovery—so they can show up better in every area of life. Tom is the creator of the Peak Performance Method, a holistic coaching framework that’s helped hundreds of people finally break free from the all-or-nothing mindset and build results that last.</p><p>We cover:</p><ul><li>Our relationship with father figures and how that shapes our lives</li><li>Coming back from injury and how to find your Plan </li><li>Talent versus graft, what true sacrifice means</li><li>Setting yourself up for success and leaving behind old school ideas that only intense and harsh environments create a strong mindset</li><li>How being healthy should be for the long-term and is about much more than calorie restriction</li><li>Understanding that we were built to consume and that restriction is sometimes not the best option</li><li>What food is actually healthy, do we need supplements at all, and should we just be eating like our grandparents did?</li></ul><p>If you're a coach, business owner, or simply someone passionate about transformation — this one’s for you.</p><p>🔗 Connect with Tom:</p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/tom_eastham">@tom_eastham</a></li><li>The Foundry: <a href="https://www.foundryfit.com">www.foundryfit.com</a><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>00:00 Parenting, Sleep &amp; Life Today  <br>07:00 Early Career &amp; The Grind of Coaching  <br>21:00 Burnout, Identity Crisis &amp; Mental Health  <br>35:00 The Foundry: Building a Coaching Business with Soul  <br>53:00 Leadership, Culture &amp; The Role of a Coach  <br>1:13:00 Scaling vs. Staying Human  <br>1:30:00 Redefining Success &amp; Letting Go of Ego  <br>1:48:00 Coaching as a Mirror for Life  <br>2:05:00 Leaving London &amp; Personal Evolution  <br>2:22:00 Advice to Coaches &amp; What Really Matters  <br>2:40:00 Closing Reflections &amp; What’s Next  </p></li></ul>]]>
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