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Mary Portas - How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You

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Notable books mentioned: Rebuild by Mary Portas, Rumi, This Too Shall Pass by Julia Samuel, The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs

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Mary Portas

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My guest this week is Mary Portas. You may know Mary from the high street, from business, or you may know her as the red bob, hard exterior business woman from the TV. In this conversation today I saw a very different one to the one I’ve seen in the media. Mary Portas is an English retail consultant and broadcaster, known for her retail and business-related television shows, founding her creative agency Portas and her appointment by David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, to lead a review into the future of Britain's high streets. She’s worked in various retail roles: John Lewis and Harrods, Topshop. Then creative director at Harvey Nichols – which was her rise to fame. In 1997 launched an agency called Yellow Door producing campaigns for clients including Clarks, Louis Vuitton, Oasis Stores, Swarovski, Dunhill, Boden, Thomas Pink, Patek Philippe and Mercedes-Benz, Sainsbury's, Habitat, Westfield, Liberty and The Body Shop. In 2013 she re-launched her agency as Portas Agency Ltd. Today, Portas Agency advises retail clients from every continent, and the businesses success is built on an obsessive understanding of human and cultural behaviour. Today she’ll talk about an idea thats fairly radical to some people, especially people that are building or have built big businesses which is based on her new book ‘Rebuild: How to thrive in the new Kindness Economy’. This conversation is incredible, Mary is hilarious, she is smart and she is kind. On top of all that her brutal honesty blew me away which is a central part of what we spoke about, the idea of being true to yourself or facing the inevitable of ending up in disappear. Mary’s been a public figure, a media star, she’s faced public scrutiny but through it all she’s emerged as this levelled headed, down to earth, warm hearted individual. I laughed, I realised and I was deeply inspired and you will be too. Follow Mary: Twitter - https://twitter.com/maryportas Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/maryportasofficial Mary’s book - Rebuild: How to thrive in the new Kindness Economy - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08V85WGNK Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo
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Individuals seeking personal and professional authenticityIndividuals seeking wisdom on coping with grief and personal challenges.Individuals seeking guidance on emotional resilienceurban planners and city enthusiastsBusiness leaders and employers

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Mary Portas
Best for Individuals seeking personal and professional authenticityOften cited around importance of being true

Mary Portas discusses her new book, Rebuild, which focuses on thriving in the new kindness economy.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking personal and professional authenticity
Key quote: She's made the mistake that 99% of people that are listening to this are going to make, are currently making, or are in the process of overcoming, which is living a life that isn't true to who you actually are.
The host mentions Mary Portas and her book 'Rebuild' to highlight the significance of authenticity in one's life and business. Portas's experiences and insights serve as a guide for listeners navigating their own paths in a challenging world.
ASIN: B0G76Q7GZV
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Best for Individuals seeking wisdom on coping with grief and personal challenges.Often cited around coping with pain

Rumi talks about the bruises and how we learn from those bruises, emphasizing growth through pain.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking wisdom on coping with grief and personal challenges.
Key quote: Rumi talks about the bruises and how we learn from those bruises.
The host mentions Rumi to highlight the importance of learning from life's bruises and the growth that comes from pain. Rumi's teachings resonate with the host's experiences of grief and the challenges of navigating life's unexpected hardships.
ASIN: 0062509594
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Best for Individuals seeking guidance on emotional resilienceOften cited around Coping with grief and pain

There is the wonderful line of this too shall pass, which reflects on the transient nature of difficulties.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking guidance on emotional resilience
Key quote: Well, there is the wonderful line of this too shall pass.
The host mentions 'This Too Shall Pass' to emphasize the transient nature of pain and grief that everyone experiences. They reflect on the importance of connecting with one's inner strength to navigate through life's challenges.
ASIN: 0241348870
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Best for urban planners and city enthusiastsOften cited around importance of social interactions

The speaker references Jane Jacobs' work, discussing how she highlighted the importance of social interactions in urban environments.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: urban planners and city enthusiasts
Key quote: she highlighted the importance of social interactions in urban environments.
The host emphasizes Jane Jacobs' insights on urban environments and the role of social interactions in fostering vibrant communities. This book is pivotal for understanding the dynamics of city life and urban planning.
ASIN: 067974195X
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Best for Business leaders and employersOften cited around business culture and connection

The speaker discusses the concept of the kindness economy and its implications for human connection and productivity, mentioning that they write about it in their book.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Business leaders and employers
Key quote: I actually write about it in my book, I show how we're getting more and more stagnant as the years go on, because we're optimising for productivity and financial gain as opposed to human connection.
The host discusses the importance of creating a workplace that prioritizes human connection and community over mere productivity. They reference 'The Kindness Economy' to emphasize the need for businesses to foster environments that support genuine interactions among employees.
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