This is the 4th Bottom Line. The podcast where we meet people from business, charities and politics who are a force for good.
In each episode, join Paul Hargreaves, CEO (Chief Empowerment Officer) of Cotswold Fayre and Flourish, and a host of special guests, as they discuss their achievements, their pains and their failures, and more significantly, the internal changes that have enabled them to make an impact throughout their lives.
For more information on Paul Hargreaves, Cotswold Fayre and Flourish, please visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or follow Paul Hargreaves www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves/ on LinkedIn.
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This is the 4th Bottom Line. The podcast where we meet people from business, charities and politics who are a force for good.
In each episode, join Paul Hargreaves, CEO (Chief Empowerment Officer) of Cotswold Fayre and Flourish, and a host of special guests, as they discuss their achievements, their pains and their failures, and more significantly, the internal changes that have enabled them to make an impact throughout their lives.
For more information on Paul Hargreaves, Cotswold Fayre and Flourish, please visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or follow Paul Hargreaves www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves/ on LinkedIn.
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In this latest episode of the 4th bottom line, Paul talks to Eleanor Mills , award-winning journalist, former Editorial Director of The Sunday Times, and founder of Noon, a platform redefining midlife for women.
Eleanor shares her extraordinary story of transformation from high-powered media executive to spiritual seeker and advocate for purposeful living. After being made redundant from The Sunday Times, Eleanor experienced what she calls a “midlife chrysalis” a period of loss, reflection, and renewal that ultimately gave birth to Noon and a new way of seeing the world.
In a conversation full of honesty and insight, Paul and Eleanor explore how achievement-driven cultures can disconnect us from our inner lives, what happens when we finally slow down, and why midlife isn’t a crisis it’s an awakening!
Whether you’re navigating change, searching for purpose, or simply curious about how inner transformation fuels outer impact, this episode is a powerful reminder that sometimes you have to fall apart to truly begin again.
If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
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