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I F'd Up!
by I F'd Up!
In the I F'd Up! podcast, host Noelle interviews guests from diverse career experiences on a mistake they made at work. Through honest and unfiltered conversations, guests unpack how they came to make a work mistake, how they navigated the fallout and what they learned in the process. By creating a space for honest discussions about how we show up at work, we hope to challenge limiting beliefs around value and perfectionism, fostering a shift in mindset and in life.
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Rebecca French on Perfectionism, Partnerships & the Value of Career Relationships
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Rebecca French, a global brand partnerships professional whose career has taken her from the Toronto International Film Festival to Manchester International Festival, and now Factory International — one of Europe’s most ambitious cultural venues.Rebecca’s story is full of passion for creativity and collaboration. In our conversation, she shares how perfectionism shaped her relationship with mistakes, and her I f’d up moment that taught her the power of letting go of flawless execution. This episode is a powerful reminder that the opposite of perfection isn’t failure — it’s creativity.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Monique Chery on Office Politics, Gut Instincts & Lessons in Leadership
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Monique Chery. With over 20 years of experience spanning luxury brands, real estate, financial services, and tech, Monique has led high-performing teams and shaped brand strategies at organizations like JOHNS&CO, AXELOS, and GE Capital.Monique brings a sharp mix of creativity and commercial acumen, making her perspective on leadership and marketing especially rich. In our chat, we unpack her mindset around mistakes, her career journey, and her I f’d up moment centered on navigating the office politics during a high-stakes brand relaunch. It’s a candid conversation about influence, resilience, and the realities of leadership.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Helen Krug von Nidda on Leaving a Job Too Soon & the Lesson on Humility That Followed
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Dr. Helen Krug von Nidda, founder of With Helen coaching and consulting, and former HR leader at UNICEF, the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and the International Rescue Committee. Helen has trained and coached leaders across the globe, from Sony Music and Walmart to Stanford and INSEAD, with a mission of helping women thrive in the workplace.Helen’s journey is inspiring and deeply human. In our chat, she reflects on her early openness to mistakes, her extraordinary career, and her I f’d up moment of leaving a role too soon and having to return. A humbling experience that reshaped how she views leadership, risk, and resilience.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Jaz Marfo on Burnout, ADHD & a Workplace Friendship Misstep
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Jaz Marfo, career coach, speaker, and community builder behind Just Jaz. Jaz has worked in customer success and community management with companies like Mixpanel, Trint, and Hustle Crew, and now helps high-achievers move from burnout to balance with her coaching practice.Jaz’s energy and honesty make for such a refreshing conversation. Together, we discuss her early mindset around mistakes, her career pivots, and her I f’d up moment when she vented to her boss about a friend and colleague who wasn’t pulling their weight. Expect laughs, real talk, and some powerful lessons on boundaries, communication, and navigating friendships at work.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Tanya Uyigue on Career Zigzags, Building Confidence & Learning to Ask for Help
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Tanya Uyigue, leadership coach, content creator, and founder of TanyaUCoaching. Tanya’s work reaches over 150,000 people online, and she currently supports career changers and emerging leaders through her coaching and her role as Senior Program Success Coach at Merit America.Tanya’s career path is anything but linear, spanning youth programs, nonprofit leadership, and now thought leadership in the career space. In our conversation, she shares her mindset around mistakes growing up, the squiggly path that shaped her, and her I f’d up moment about not asking for help soon enough. This one is packed with practical lessons on vulnerability, courage, and defining success on your own terms.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Season 2 Intro (Mini Episode)
Send a textThis will be the last season of I F’d Up, and it feels bittersweet. What started as a healing process for me — shifting into a growth mindset and understanding why mistakes had felt so heavy on my confidence — has become a space for raw, honest conversations with incredible women. Together, we’ve pulled back the mask to uncover what’s really going on beneath the surface of our careers and lives.I’ve learned so much about myself along the way, and I’m deeply grateful to every guest and every listener who’s supported this project. So tune in for this second and final season of I F’d Up. Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Palak Dave founder of Embiria shares her event I f'd up moment and what she learned from it
Send a textThis is a bittersweet moment for me as this will be the last episode of Season 1 of the I F’d Up! podcast. I’ll be back with Season 2 in the fall! In this episode, I sit down with the founder of Embiria, Palak Dave. Palak is a versatile entrepreneur, speaker, and now most recently author of "Beautiful Everydays: A Guidebook to Living in the Here and Now." Formerly an award-winning marketer, Palak noticed the lack of IRL opportunities to build community and relationships. This led her to make the leap to leave the corporate world in 2017 and embark on a new journey, founding Embiria, a community for women who want to elevate their life. Through Embiria, she inspires individuals to shift from digital distractions to embracing the beauty of the present moment. In this episode we dive into Palak’s mindset around perfectionism, the importance of intentional rest, and the need to bring humanness and empathy in everything we do, which rolls into her I f’d up moment as a founder. This was such an uplifting and honest conversation and the perfect way to end the season. So join me as we jump into this episode of I F’d Up!Buy your copy of Beautiful Everydays: A Guide to Living in the Here and Now https://amzn.eu/d/9BGiPAJFollow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Nicola Sutherland shares her epic internal email f'up & how she bounced back
Send a textToday on the pod, we have Nicholas Sutherland. Nicola has over 10 years of experience working in creative campaign operations, partnership management, program management, and creative production at some of the most globally iconic brands. Nicola emits this incredible balance of expertise and passion that makes for such a rich conversation. In our chat, we discuss her mindset around mistakes growing up, her career path, and the I f'd up moment she had working at an agency which involved an accidentally overshared internal email. Get ready for the many hilarious moments and wise insights as we dive into another episode of I F'd Up.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Robin Johnson founder of Indie Creator Society shares her major budget f'up!
Send a textToday's guest, Robin Johnson, is a creative producer and founder of Indie Creator Society. Robin's career journey has been nothing short of fascinating. From starting her record label at just 17 to pivoting into the creative producer space for some of the biggest tech names in the biz, before launching her own successful company designed to empower black creative entrepreneurs. Robin shares the ups and downs along her career trajectory and ofcourse her I f’d up moment that showed her the importance of nurturing her creative soul. This was a truly deep and honest conversation that I can’t wait for you to hear.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Anna Manning Bares All: From a Gut-Wrenching F*Up as a Lawyer to Empowered Confidence Coach
Send a textToday on the pod we have confidence coach and founder of the consultancy Yes You Coaching, Anna Manning. Anna specialises in helping professionals feel more confident at work through mindset management and internal awareness. But before Anna fell into the world of coaching, she had a successful career as a lawyer where she had a major I f’d up moment that sent her down a spiral of negative thinking patterns. Tune into this week's episode for another raw and enlightening conversation.Anna is also the host of the Confident at Work podcast.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Fairy Job Mother's Shoshanna Davis Shares Her Admin I F'd Up Moment
Send a textIn this episode of I F'd Up! I’m speaking to the founder of Gen Z employee consultancy and community Fairy Job Mother: Shoshanna Davis. Shoshonna cultivated her career path, starting in marketing and then pivoting into employee personal branding and thought leadership at one of the biggest tech companies in the world. At Fairy Job Motherwhere she uses her expertise to help young people tap into their potential while also partnering with employers to help them better cater to the new workforce generation. In this episode we discuss her childhood mindset around mistakes, her incredible career trajectory, and of course her completely relatable I f’d up moment. I know you’ll find so much wisdom in all that Shoshonna has to say so enjoy the episode.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Bouncing Back from a Client Photoshoot F*Up w/ Annie Masciavè
Send a textHave you ever made a mistake that could have cost a client a £200k pound photoshoot budget? Well, this episode is about navigating an f up scenario involving just that. Today I’m speaking to Annie Masciavè who leads the creative production team at online fashion marketplace, Vinted. Annie’s career is more than impressive starting out as an intern at the likes of Hearst, Elle, Marie Claire and Vivienne Westwood and working her way up in the creative production space at major innovative brands.Annie and I discuss her mindset around mistakes growing up, her foray into the world of creativity and a f'up on a client photoshoot abroad that gave her a few lifelong golden lessons. Annie is radically honest and wise and such a delight to speak to. I know you’ll gain so much out of this conversation as did I, so get settled as we get into this episode of I f’d up.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Influencer Marketing Maven Alice Bull: Navigating Difficult Conversations at Work
Send a textToday on the pod I had the privilege of interviewing award-winning expert in the world of influencer marketing, Alice Bull. Alice spearheaded innovative influencer marketing programmes and held pivotal roles within agency giants like Ogilvy, Billion Dollar Boy, and Influencer. Today she runs and is the founder of the influencer management agency GratifiedIn our candid conversation, Alice opens up about her journey, and the pivotal moments that shaped her illustrious career. We delve into the impact of her adult ADHD diagnosis, the pressures of leadership, and the nuances of navigating difficult conversations in the workplace which all roll up into her I f’d up moment. Alice is incredibly honest and inspiring while sharing her authentic insights, revealing the human side of success and mistakes. So get a cup of tea, and listen in as we unpack the highs, lows, and everything in between on "I f'd up."Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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From Recruitment F* Ups to Company Confessions: Denise Boateng Spills the Tea
Send a textIn this episode, I sit down with Learning & Development advisor Denise Boateng. With an expertise in L&D, D&I, and employee well-being, Denise shares her impressive career journey, delving into her early career blunder at a recruitment agency and the valuable lessons she gained. We also explore the impact of work and home dynamics on our relationship with mistakes and get the tea on an intriguing story behind a "big book of company F'ups." Tune in to this smart and insightful conversation.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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Eva Syti's Unfiltered Journey from an Event F*up to PR Power Moves
Send a textIn this episode, I'm thrilled to have PR and social media expert Eva Syti on the podcast. Eva's diverse career spans social media, photography, PR, events, brand partnerships, and community growth, working with major brands like Sheerluxe, Barbour, and Cafe Italia. She's also made a mark as a creative influencer with a strong following on Instagram.Tune in as we delve into Eva's cultural upbringing in Greece, exploring how it shaped her perspective on mistakes and how she navigates both her career and cultural differences in the UK. Not to mention we also discuss her "I f'd up" moment as head of PR. This conversation is filled with wisdom and self-awareness, offering relatable insights. Don't miss out on the gems Eva shares in this engaging episode!Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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I F'd Up as an Intern! (Mini Episode)
Send a textIn the first-ever I f'd Up! episode, host Noelle shares her own I f'd up moment early in her career as an intern at the Toronto International Film Festival. This one is short, sweet and not to be missed!Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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I F'd Up! Trailer
Send a textIn the I F'd Up! podcast, Noelle interviews guests from diverse careers and backgrounds on a mistake they made at work. Through honest and unfiltered conversations, guests unpack how they came to make a work mistake, how they navigated the fallout and what they learned in the process (plus everything in between). By creating a space for honest discussions about how we show up at work, we hope to challenge limiting beliefs around value and perfectionism, fostering a shift in mindset and in life.Follow us on IG @ifdup_pod
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In the I F'd Up! podcast, host Noelle interviews guests from diverse career experiences on a mistake they made at work. Through honest and unfiltered conversations, guests unpack how they came to make a work mistake, how they navigated the fallout and what they learned in the process. By creating a space for honest discussions about how we show up at work, we hope to challenge limiting beliefs around value and perfectionism, fostering a shift in mindset and in life.
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