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Alexia Inge: The Man With the Hands Like Dinner Plates

Alexia Inge: The Man With the Hands Like Dinner Plates

FromKeeping Face with Kathleen Baird-Murray


Alexia Inge: The Man With the Hands Like Dinner Plates

FromKeeping Face with Kathleen Baird-Murray

ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recorded in Kenya (her) and Shropshire (me), Alexia Inge is living the dream. But it’s a  well earnt dream, following 15 years of 100-hour work weeks, and the kind of ups and downs that would often leave her in tears, laughter, and with several huge problems to solve. Resigning from CultBeauty in 2022, the ecommerce site that revolutionised the way we shop for beauty, the co-founder reflects on a time very early on, when it very nearly didn’t happen… Please follow or subscribe to Keeping Face wherever you’re listening.For more information please contact info@parkviewcreative.comHosted by @kathleen_bairdmurray, a @parkview.creative production.
Released:
May 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

Forever fascinated by what motivates, shapes and guides the talented, hard-working and driven individuals behind some of our favourite beauty brands, Keeping Face is about the weak spot, the scary moment, the part of the story in each founder’s narrative, where things looked like they might go wrong - badly wrong. How did they get around these moments? How did they turn weakness into opportunity? Did they feel vulnerable? Was it hard to rally and rebound? Who was there to support them through this? What was helpful? As they tell us about that difficult time, Keeping Face will leave the listener feeling inspired, informed and entertained, as we learn how they got around these moments, and learnt from their mistakes or whatever disasters life had thrown at them.At a time when the world is experiencing huge disruption, this endearing and relatable series shows us how fallible we all are as humans, but also how indestructible, resilient and brave we can be too.