Inside The Maverick Mind

Ep 10 | Blanche Sainsbury - From Boardroom to Purpose

1 h 10 min Ā· 20. apr. 2026
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**Inside the Maverick Mind | Blanche Sainsbury - From Boardroom to Purpose: Power, Sacrifice & the National Children's Awards What does it really take to reach the top of British media - and then walk away from it all? In this episode of Inside the Maverick Mind, host Emyr sits down with Blanche Sainsbury, former board-level executive at Trinity Mirror and Daily Mail General Trust, to explore one of the most compelling leadership stories you'll hear this year. Blanche started her career as a teenage classified girl in a newsroom ruled by typewriters and big egos. Four decades later, she'd helped run some of the UK's most powerful regional media businesses, overseen multimillion-pound budgets, navigated cost-cutting in a changing industry - and made headline news herself when she became one of the first people in the UK to remove an editor from their post. Then she did something unexpected. She walked away. Not into retirement - but into purpose. Blanche and her husband Mark founded the Child of Wales and Child of Britain awards, shining a spotlight on extraordinary children doing remarkable things in the face of adversity. What started as a simple idea to celebrate inspiring young people has grown into one of the most anticipated events in Wales, with sold-out rooms, standing-room-only demand, and a reputation for leaving audiences speechless. In this conversation, Blanche and Emyr get into: * What it was really like to be a woman at board level in British media in the 1990s and 2000s * The personal sacrifices of climbing the career ladder - commuting between cities, missing sports days, and living away from home for years * The moment the content stopped feeling right - and why Celebrity culture and Love Island were the final straw * How she made the decision to leave a six-figure career and start something from scratch * What it takes to build a national awards brand with integrity and storytelling at its heart * Why vulnerability is a leadership superpower - and why she's never afraid to say "I don't know" * Growing up in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, being raised largely by her grandmother, and how that shaped her relentless drive * Her "Maverick Moment" - walking into the Daily Mail offices in London and choosing honesty over ego * Why a maverick carries on regardless - and the importance of boundaries, radiators over drains, and protecting your energy This is a conversation about leadership, legacy, and what happens when you finally put purpose before profit. šŸŽ™ļø **Hosted by Emyr | Inside the Maverick Mind šŸ† Find out more about the Child of Wales and Child of Britain Awards

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