In Good Company
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In Good Company
A culture and ideas podcast covering everything from work and feminism, to race and money, hosted by bestselling author Otegha Uwagba, and featuring interviews with some of the most exciting cultural voices of the moment.
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43 Episoden
042. Ashley C. Ford. Class Transition. Money And Identity.
Writer, host and educator Ashley C. Ford has written or guest-edited for publications including The Guardian, ELLE Magazine, BuzzFeed, New York Magazi...

041. Anna Sale. Conflict Over Money. How To Talk About It.
On today’s episode I’m talking to the journalist and podcaster Anna Sale, who’s the creator of Death, Sex & Money – WNYC’s hugely popular podcast abou...

040. Lucy Moon. The Influencer Economy. Dealing With Scrutiny.
Youtuber and content creator Lucy Moon has been creating content online – and being paid for it – since long before many of us had even heard of the w...

039. Clare Seal. Getting Into Debt. Getting Out Of Debt.
In 2019, the writer Clare Seal started an Instagram account @myfrugalyear in order to anonymously document her journey out of £27,000 worth of debt. H...

038. Yomi Adegoke. Buying A Flat. Class And Race.
Yomi Adegoke is a multi award-winning journalist and author who writes about race, feminism, class, politics and how those things intersect. Besides h...

037. Vicky Spratt. Renting And Homeownership. Class And Social Mobility.
Journalist Vicky Spratt is the i Paper’s housing correspondent as well as an editor at Refinery29 UK, and has been reporting on the UK’s housing crisi...

036. Mona Chalabi. Money Dysmorphia. Cultural Attitudes To Money.
Mona Chalabi is a data journalist, producer and presenter whose work has appeared in publications ranging from the New Yorker to the Guardian, and who...

035. Ann Friedman. Negotiating Your Rates. Self-Employment Finances.
Journalist, essayist, and media entrepreneur is co-host of the long-running and phenomenally popular podcast Call Your Girlfriend, and has written for...

BONUS EPISODE: We Need To Talk About Money (Extract)
Delighted to share an extract from my forthcoming memoir We Need To Talk About Money, all about my childhood and teenage years, going to a private sch...

034. Paris Lees. Class Transition. Gender And Identity.
Paris Lees is a prominent journalist and British Vogue columnist whose incredible memoir and debut book What It Feels Like For A Girl is published thi...

033. Pandora Sykes. Modern Dilemmas. Ambition And Success.
Pandora Sykes is a journalist, podcaster and author of the Sunday Times bestselling collection of essays How Do We Know We’re Doing It Right?, which a...

032. Amy Fraser. Building A Community. Recovering From Trauma.
Amy Fraser is the founder of OKREAL, a self-development platform for women that’s focused on providing the community and resources that women need to...

031. Anna Wiener. Toxic Startups. The Truth About Tech.
Anna Wiener is a contributing writer to The New Yorker online, where she writes about Silicon Valley, start-up culture, and technology, and the author...

030. Emma Dabiri. Inventing Whiteness. From Allyship to Coalition.
Academic, activist, broadcaster and SOAS university teaching fellow Emma Dabiri joins me to discuss her latest book What White People Can Do Next: Fro...

029. Sirin Kale. Career Pivots. Government Accountability.
Journalist Sirin Kale is a features writer for the Guardian, Observer, British Vogue, Wired UK, VICE, GQ, and many other publications, and was previou...

028. Sarah Jaffe. Hustle Culture. Exploitative Bosses.
Journalist Sarah Jaffe’s work focuses on the politics of power, especially within the workplace, and her writing has appeared everywhere from the New...

027. Marjon Carlos. Working In Fashion. Conversations About Race.
Journalist, public speaker, creative consultant, talk show host, fashion icon – there is nothing Marjon Carlos can’t – or does not – do.
As a jo...

026. Penny Martin. Women’s Media. Celebrating Peculiarities.
A wide-ranging conversation with Penny Martin, editor-in-chief of iconic women’s magazine The Gentlewoman. Widely recognised as the definitive style t...

BONUS EPISODE: A Feminist State Of The Union.
A special bonus episode produced in collaboration with the Standard Hotel as part of their new audio programming platform, Sometimes Radio, and record...
025: Elaine Welteroth. Harnessing Ambition. Navigating Office Politics.
As the youngest ever person to be appointed editor-in-chief of a Condé Nast title – and only the second ever African American person to hold that posi...
024: Funmi Fetto. Racism In Beauty. From Print To Digital.
Seasoned fashion and beauty editor Funmi Fetto is something of an anomaly within the magazine world – a black journalist who’s risen to the heady heig...
023: Kate Hamilton & Emily Ames. Brands And Storytelling. Business Development.
Consider this episode a masterclass in brand storytelling, courtesy of Kate Hamilton and Emily Ames, co-founders of content and communications agency...
022: Alison Roman. Writing Accessibly. Freelance Money Lessons.
Food writer and chef Alison Roman look set to be the millennial inheritor to Nigella’s domestic goddess crown – funny, sharp, and (cliché though it mi...
021: Sharmadean Reid. Raising Investment. Predicting Trends.
You’ll likely already be familiar with beauty and tech entrepreneur Sharmadean Reid, who made her name within the beauty industry through WAH, the nai...
020: Jia Tolentino. Girlboss Culture. Our Online Identities.
“Selfhood is the economic engine of the Internet” – so says Jia Tolentino, staff writer at the New Yorker, and author of Trick Mirror: Reflections on...
019: Liv Little. Raising Investment. Microaggressions.
This month’s guest is Liv Little, founder of gal-dem, a media platform run by women and non-binary people of colour.
Tune in to hear us...
018: Elizabeth Day. Learning To Say No. Dealing With Criticism.
“Everyone experiences failure, but not everyone is honest about it, so it can sometimes seem as if everyone else has perfect lives - and that adds to...
017: Dolly Alderton. Promoting A Book. Private School Privilege.
Best-selling author, award-winning journalist and chart-topping podcaster Dolly Alderton joins us in the studio to chat about the whirlwind year she's...
016: Gemma Hartley. Invisible Labour. Office Housework.
“Likeability is still a huge issue for women in the workforce – they can’t just be good at what they do, they have to be likeable in the process”. Sob...
015: Abigail Bergstrom. Getting A Book Deal. Finding An Agent.
This month's guest is Abigail Bergstrom, Head of Publishing at digital talent agency Gleam. If you dream of being a published author some day, Abigail...
014: Georgia Spray. Being A Sole Founder. Effective Brand Collaborations.
This month we're talking about the business of curation with Georgia Spray, founder of London’s coolest affordable art platform Partnership Editions....
013: Laura Whateley. Money and Shame. Managing Your Finances.
"Being good with money isn’t a science” - so says millennial money expert Laura Whateley, who’s this month’s guest on In Good Company...and it’s a Mon...
012: Katherine Ormerod. Fake Followers. Real Success.
This month’s episode features fashion journalist and influencer Katherine Ormerod. Tune in to discover the highs and lows of working in the fashion in...
010: Mona Chalabi. Fake News. Instagram Fame.
On this month's episode, we've got journalist Mona Chalabi, Data Editor at the Guardian US about the popularity of her Instagram account, the trials a...
009: Marina Guergova. Artful Curation. Running A Pop-Up.
This month’s episode features Marina Guergova, founder of two thriving retail brands – lifestyle concept shop The Basics Store, and womenswear brand M...
008: Gynelle Leon. Career Pivots. Self-Confidence
This month we've got the fabulous Gynelle Leon in the hot seat, owner of PRICK – London’s first (and best) cacti and succulents shop - sharing her wis...
007: Emma Gannon. Personal Brands. Confidence.
On this month's episode we've got multi-hyphenate author, broadcaster and podcaster Emma Gannon in the hot seat. Expect details of her new book The Mu...
006: Reni Eddo-Lodge. Freelancing. Boundaries. Moving Back Home.
On this month's episode I'm joined by Reni Eddo-Lodge, author of one of 2017's most talked about books: Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People Abou...
005: Sharmaine Lovegrove. Publishing Books. Getting Payrises.
On this month's episode, we're in conversation with publishing powerhouse Sharmaine Lovegrove, head of new(ish) imprint Dialogue Books. We talk about...
004: Sabine Zetteler. Promoting Projects. Rude Clients.
This month we’ve got Sabine Zetteler in the hotseat, founder of one of the creative industries’ foremost PR agencies, Zetteler. Sabine is a PR maestro...