What did you actually learn?

Working networking with Grace Fogarty

20 min · 22. kesä 2026
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If networking is something to be endured rather than enjoyed, listen up because networking supremo Grace Fogarty could be the answer to your prayers. With a background in acting and presenting, Grace understands that if you want to connect with the right people, you’ve got to put the work in so you’re prepared when you show up. It’s this experience and practice which has led her to set up Present with Grace [https://presentwithgrace.com/] a consultancy that helps business owners, network without the ‘ick’. Jill met up with Grace at London Bridge for a walk along the north bank of the Thames to talk about how networking can actually work, if you know what to do. Connect with Grace on LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/gracefogarty] Grace runs a free masterclass every month on how to get more clients from networking. Sign up to join the next one! [https://presentwithgrace.com/workshop] •••••• “What did you actually learn?” is the podcast that gets out and about to find out how people learn new stuff and help others to do the same. We’ve turned off Teams to visit fascinating people in person in the places where they hang out to find out how they absorb and pass on new info. The podcast is produced by Switched-on Multimedia [http://www.switched-on.tv/], film and content producers for training and education. To find out how Switched-on Multimedia [http://www.switched-on.tv/] can boost your training and education video and digital content visit www.switched-on.tv •••••• CREDITS: Presenter: Jill Sainsbury (Connect with Jill on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillsainsbury/]) Voiceover: Ian Miles This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit switchedonmultimedia.substack.com [https://switchedonmultimedia.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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jakson Working networking with Grace Fogarty kansikuva

Working networking with Grace Fogarty

If networking is something to be endured rather than enjoyed, listen up because networking supremo Grace Fogarty could be the answer to your prayers. With a background in acting and presenting, Grace understands that if you want to connect with the right people, you’ve got to put the work in so you’re prepared when you show up. It’s this experience and practice which has led her to set up Present with Grace [https://presentwithgrace.com/] a consultancy that helps business owners, network without the ‘ick’. Jill met up with Grace at London Bridge for a walk along the north bank of the Thames to talk about how networking can actually work, if you know what to do. Connect with Grace on LinkedIn [http://www.linkedin.com/in/gracefogarty] Grace runs a free masterclass every month on how to get more clients from networking. Sign up to join the next one! [https://presentwithgrace.com/workshop] •••••• “What did you actually learn?” is the podcast that gets out and about to find out how people learn new stuff and help others to do the same. We’ve turned off Teams to visit fascinating people in person in the places where they hang out to find out how they absorb and pass on new info. The podcast is produced by Switched-on Multimedia [http://www.switched-on.tv/], film and content producers for training and education. To find out how Switched-on Multimedia [http://www.switched-on.tv/] can boost your training and education video and digital content visit www.switched-on.tv •••••• CREDITS: Presenter: Jill Sainsbury (Connect with Jill on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillsainsbury/]) Voiceover: Ian Miles This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit switchedonmultimedia.substack.com [https://switchedonmultimedia.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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