The Noggin Podcast - people in good places do good sh*t
Ben Houghton, Michael Wood
29 episodes
3 months ago
Intended to put you and others in a better place - The Noggin Podcast is a weekly conversation amongst friends and colleagues that aims to help you interpret your day to day experience of yourself and other people. This podcast is for anyone who wants to build their emotional competence and get more from their interactions with friends, family and work colleagues.
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Intended to put you and others in a better place - The Noggin Podcast is a weekly conversation amongst friends and colleagues that aims to help you interpret your day to day experience of yourself and other people. This podcast is for anyone who wants to build their emotional competence and get more from their interactions with friends, family and work colleagues.
Career snakes and ladders - holding on and letting go
The Noggin Podcast - people in good places do good sh*t
42 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Career snakes and ladders - holding on and letting go
Starting his career in the military and then going on to study politics at university, transitioning into sales, then an MBA before becoming a business owner and to now an Executive Coach, Darren has devoted himself to many different careers. In this episode Ben asks the questions to prompt Darren to share his key touch points and life lessons from his colourful career journey.
The Noggin Podcast - people in good places do good sh*t
Intended to put you and others in a better place - The Noggin Podcast is a weekly conversation amongst friends and colleagues that aims to help you interpret your day to day experience of yourself and other people. This podcast is for anyone who wants to build their emotional competence and get more from their interactions with friends, family and work colleagues.