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Change in Work & Personal Lives

An episode of the Built Not Born In Business Podcast podcast, hosted by Chris and Helen Butler, titled "Change in Work & Personal Lives" was published on February 2, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

February 2, 2024 ·31m · Built Not Born In Business Podcast

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In this weeks episode we welcome back Helen & Chris from their Christmas break and talk about change in both work and in their personal lives.   But before they get into change they fumble their way from an intro as Chris struggles to get in podcast mode with awkward silences and lots of deep thinking.   When is it too late to say to someone “Happy New Year”? Helen thinks it’s already too late where as Chris isn’t quite sure.   Chris goes onto to discuss change at work and how it’s inevitable that change will come and both try not to burst into song every-time they say change.   To sum it all up Chris forgets to check the batteries on the mic recorder but doesn’t realise until the recorder switches off just as they start to wrap up the podcast.   Chris promises to do better next time and be better prepared.    Enjoy!

In this weeks episode we welcome back Helen & Chris from their Christmas break and talk about change in both work and in their personal lives.

 

But before they get into change they fumble their way from an intro as Chris struggles to get in podcast mode with awkward silences and lots of deep thinking.

 

When is it too late to say to someone “Happy New Year”? Helen thinks it’s already too late where as Chris isn’t quite sure.

 

Chris goes onto to discuss change at work and how it’s inevitable that change will come and both try not to burst into song every-time they say change.

 

To sum it all up Chris forgets to check the batteries on the mic recorder but doesn’t realise until the recorder switches off just as they start to wrap up the podcast.

 

Chris promises to do better next time and be better prepared. 

 

Enjoy!

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