The hardest part of moving? It's not the boxes. It's figuring out which parts of yourself don't make the trip. We're swapping notes on what it was like to leave London—the goodbyes that stretch on forever, and how a student strike almost killed my visa but ended up giving me an extra month that completely changed everything. Rosie landed in Utah, and Leila in Riyadh. The girls quickly dive into the realities of working in the Middle East: sponsorship rules, why company control in the Gu...
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The hardest part of moving? It's not the boxes. It's figuring out which parts of yourself don't make the trip. We're swapping notes on what it was like to leave London—the goodbyes that stretch on forever, and how a student strike almost killed my visa but ended up giving me an extra month that completely changed everything. Rosie landed in Utah, and Leila in Riyadh. The girls quickly dive into the realities of working in the Middle East: sponsorship rules, why company control in the Gu...
The Art of Juggling Business, Banking, and Bad Camera Angles (Ep. 3)
Sticky Notes
53 minutes
4 months ago
The Art of Juggling Business, Banking, and Bad Camera Angles (Ep. 3)
Ever wondered what it really takes to launch not just one business, but three at the same time? In this honest, behind-the-scenes episode, we’re sharing the unfiltered reality of starting from scratch—the good, the bad, and everything in between. We kick things off with a confession: we’ve been using the wrong camera this whole time! A small but classic example of how nothing about this process has been smooth. From the technical hiccups to those rare lightbulb moments that keep us moving for...
Sticky Notes
The hardest part of moving? It's not the boxes. It's figuring out which parts of yourself don't make the trip. We're swapping notes on what it was like to leave London—the goodbyes that stretch on forever, and how a student strike almost killed my visa but ended up giving me an extra month that completely changed everything. Rosie landed in Utah, and Leila in Riyadh. The girls quickly dive into the realities of working in the Middle East: sponsorship rules, why company control in the Gu...