What I Wish I Knew At 30

The Over-Deliverer Identity | Oliver Gilding

1 h 15 min · 20. maj 2026
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Oliver Gilding is 30 years old. He's already built a career on over-delivering. And he's just realized: there is no finish line. In this episode of What I Wish I Knew at 30, Fran Harper sits down with Oliver Gilding, Food Brand Licensing Expert and former Iceland Frozen Foods leader. Together they explore the Over-Deliverer Identity, what happens when your entire sense of self is built on doing more than anyone expects, and what that costs when there's no one left to impress but yourself. Using Identity Architecture™, Fran unpacks the over-deliverer identity that shaped Oliver's career, and the moment he began asking the question most high-achievers never ask: who am I outside of what I produce? Together they explore: * ambition in your 20s * leadership under pressure * entrepreneurship * high-performance culture * imposter syndrome * delegation * resilience * building identity beyond achievement From Iceland Foods to launching Food Brands Now, this is a conversation about success, pressure, leadership, and what happens when you move from proving yourself… to building something bigger than yourself. This is a conversation about what happens when success stops being about proving yourself… and starts becoming about building something sustainable beyond yourself. #OliverGilding #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #IdentityArchitecture #IcelandFoods #BusinessGrowth #HighPerformance #FounderMindset #FranHarper #FoodBrandsNow

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