Working For Progress
Welcome to Working For Progress, hosted by social entrepreneur Dani Trudeau. This podcast shares honest conversations with people who are shaping their working lives with care, curiosity, and intention.
Rooted in the community of Tribe Porty and reaching beyond, Dani talks with guests whose stories reflect the everyday grit, values, and quiet purpose behind the work they do.
Through open and thoughtful dialogue, you’ll hear about career twists, meaningful choices, and the moments, big and small, that help us grow. These are stories of progress: not just professional, but personal and collective too.
We’re all working for progress; in ourselves, in our communities, and toward a more connected world.
Working For Progress
Working For Progress with Inessa Rezanova
When Inessa Rezanova became a Tribe Porty member, it felt like she had always been there. Inessa is a Ukrainian writer, creating and producing stories for more than 15 years now. Inessa started out as a TV screenwriter, doing a lot of documentaries, TV shows, and TV series, and then transitioned to writing and producing narratives for a mobile game developing company. Regardless of the industry, she stays committed to storytelling because she believes there is always a place and time for a good story.
Whenever not pumping out pages of concepts, drafts, and scenes or creating characters, she tries to see as much of Scotland as possible these days. She's always open to new recommendations, so feel free to drop her a message with your favourite places to see!
You can also find her on LinkedIn.
Working For Progress is hosted by Dani Trudeau and produced by Alice Hudson.
Dani Trudeau, founder of Tribe Porty, a community coworking space in Edinburgh built on the belief that creativity, collaboration, and care are good for people, business, and the world.
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You can find more about Tribe Porty on Instagram & Facebook and Youtube and LinkedIn.
Find Dani's substack at RootedImpact.