The Rise and Hive

Big, bold and brave moves

42 min · 31. maj 2026
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This week we’re talking about comparison and how easy it is to look at where someone else is in their chapter while completely forgetting the blood, sweat, tears, failures and setbacks it probably took to get there. Because most of the time, we’re comparing ourselves to someone else’s highlight reel… not the full story. We also have some big news, we’re applying for the Independent Podcast Awards 👀 A very real example of taking our own advice and going for it before we feel “big enough” or established enough. Big, brave, bold moves and all that. Elsewhere, there’s exciting bin chat as the new food waste bins finally arrive, because we know this is the sort of update our listeners have come to expect from us now. Real life, mindset shifts, courage, compost caddies and as always… gratitude.

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