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How Rosie Nixon Rewrote Her Story After British Media Burnout

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The Longevity Show, London "Speaker Spotlight" What does success really look like? Rosie Nixon joins Take A Chance, sharing her transformative journey from a successful career in British media to becoming a coach and author focused on helping midlife women navigate personal reinvention 🎙️ She discusses her experiences with burnout and perimenopause, emphasising the importance of self-care and reflection.  Rosie introduces her PRO method, which encourages individuals to pause, reflect, and organise their lives to foster sustainable vitality. She highlights the significance of community through her retreats, where women can explore their personal development in a supportive environment. Reflecting on her values, life changes and reinvention. What does success really look like? More information - https://longevityshow.com https://longevityshow.com/speaker/rosie-nixon/

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How Rosie Nixon Rewrote Her Story After British Media Burnout

The Longevity Show, London "Speaker Spotlight" What does success really look like? Rosie Nixon joins Take A Chance, sharing her transformative journey from a successful career in British media to becoming a coach and author focused on helping midlife women navigate personal reinvention 🎙️ She discusses her experiences with burnout and perimenopause, emphasising the importance of self-care and reflection.  Rosie introduces her PRO method, which encourages individuals to pause, reflect, and organise their lives to foster sustainable vitality. She highlights the significance of community through her retreats, where women can explore their personal development in a supportive environment. Reflecting on her values, life changes and reinvention. What does success really look like? More information - https://longevityshow.com https://longevityshow.com/speaker/rosie-nixon/

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The Future of Filmmaking: 25 Years in the Edit Suite with Michael Nollet

From Emmy and BAFTA Nominations, many wins, Michael Nollet has spent 25 years cutting film. Early guerrilla productions to international co-productions shaped by politics, funding battles, and the arrival of AI. He opens and gets honest about what builds a career in film: resilience, relationships, and the willingness to learn on the job.  From his early days scouting in Soho pubs in London, to travelling the world working with directors and helping shape heart-centred moments through the camera lens; Michael knows a thing or two about what makes a compelling story, even finding wisdom in his own personal journey.  We talk about the shift from film to digital, why social media changed who gets to be a filmmaker, and what the edit suite reveals about the emotional weight of storytelling. Michael emphasises practical skills, networking, and the evolving landscape influenced by AI and social media. Michael, like many of us is adapting through digital transformation and has watched the industry shift in real time. But he is still here, creating, learning and sharing his experiences.     Key Takeaways:    - Practical filmmaking skills over theory - The importance of sound and image quality - Networking and building industry relationships - The role of funding and political influences in film projects - The significance of storytelling and metaphors in film - Personal stories of filmmaking journey and resilience - The impact of global events like Brexit on the industry   Chapters:    00:00Introduction to Michael Nollet and his filmmaking journey 00:16The importance of practical experience over theory 01:41The impact of social media and smartphone filmmaking 03:06The evolution from film to digital and AI in filmmaking 04:16Learning software skills and industry adaptability 05:48First projects and networking in the industry 07:54The role of smaller productions and mentorship 10:31Funding, international programs, and European collaborations 11:39The importance of storytelling, metaphors, and emotional impact 12:53Personal resilience and overcoming industry setbacks 16:10Advice for young filmmakers and building a career 18:53The significance of humility, feedback, and continuous learning 20:39Balancing political and creative drives in filmmaking 21:49On-location work and the creative process in editing 25:59The emotional and psychological aspects of editing intense content 29:37Reflections on impactful films and their societal influence Resources:  Michael’s Marathon Journey - https://michaelnollet.wordpress.com [https://michaelnollet.wordpress.com/] | https://www.brainresearchuk.org.uk [https://www.brainresearchuk.org.uk/] Portfolio - https://www.michaelnollet.com [https://www.michaelnollet.com/] Examples - Edit Consulting for "A Want in Her" won at the 2025 BIFA Awards for Best Feature Doc and was nominated for Outstanding Debut at the BAFTA Awards 2026. It premiered at IFDA [https://festival.idfa.nl/en/film/2ee88f11-89af-43ab-8c8f-d44517821bdf/a-want-in-her/].  "Name Me Lawand" was nominated for the 2025 Emmy Awards and won Special Jury Prize for International Feature Documentary at Hot Docs. Watch the trailer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GqcLq3_i8E&t=2s].   "Heart of Invictus" (docu-series) was broadcast on Netflix. Watch the trailer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeJuxMYhmEc]. "Rebellion" was nominated for the 2023 BAFTA Awards for Outstanding Debut. Watch on Netflix [https://www.netflix.com/search?q=Rebellion&jbv=81586624].   Creatives:  https://shootingpeople.org/ [https://shootingpeople.org/] - Shutdown sadly, however resources still available.  https://IndieShooters.org [https://indieshooters.org/] – UK-based offshoot.  https://dokincubator.net/ [https://dokincubator.net/] - December 2026 deadline for international projects to submit, and regional workshops.  https://www.stitchnbitcheditors.com/ [https://www.stitchnbitcheditors.com/] - Community of female and gender-diverse editors and assistant editors.  https://www.mandy.com/ [https://www.mandy.com/] - Network for film makers where you can list your credits and details for free. https://www.filmriot.com/ [https://www.filmriot.com/] - A lovely resource of advice, podcasts about filmmaking and short films to watch online.

22. juni 202639 min
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Men & Emotional Intelligence

Four conversations about leadership, emotional intelligence, identity and connection: what it costs to transform. Matthew Wheeler-Barrett, authenticity in B2B showing up as a real human in a world obsessed with optimisation. Micro-communities, LinkedIn, AI and emotional intelligence as strategy. "Smarter communities foster deeper trust." Mike Brcic, alignment over growth, burnout and what happens when you stop chasing success and start asking What actually matters?  Tom Lawrence, engineering to leadership coaching. Tom shared his vulnerability, admitting your credentials aren't always enough, why mental health matters more than performance, and leading through listening instead of control. James Thomlinson, career to Founder 20 years in marketing. James on the art of pivoting, building a strong remote culture, and admitting you don't have all the answers.  Feedback Form https://tally.so/r/lbvXGW

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