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Ep 1: When Doing Good Gets Hard with Liz Warner

39 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Guest: Liz Warner, Media & Social Enterprise Leader, Co-founder of Different Kind & Former CEO of Comic Relief What happens when doing good becomes the hardest job in the room? Liz Warner shares her journey from producing The Undateables, to leading Comic Relief through public scrutiny - and how she rebuilt her approach to leadership, purpose, and joy along the way. In this candid conversation, Liz Warner opens up about leading with authenticity when the pressure is on. From commissioning boundary-pushing TV, to steering one of the UK’s best-known charities through controversy, Liz reflects on courage, empathy, and the lessons learned from being under the microscope. She talks about dismantling outdated narratives, listening to lived experience, and founding Different Kind - a purpose-driven social enterprise that celebrates optimism and community. It’s an honest, energising look at what it takes to stay grounded, creative, and kind when the work you love comes with public expectation.

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