Working For Progress
Working for Progress is a podcast about work, wellbeing, and what it means to live a meaningful life.
Hosted by social entrepreneur Dani Trudeau and rooted in the community of Tribe Porty in Edinburgh, each season explores a theme, The Body, through honest, unhurried conversations with people who are shaping their working lives with intention. These aren't interviews about career advice or productivity hacks. They're deeper conversations about values, identity, creativity, burnout, purpose, and the quiet grit behind the work people do.
If you love podcasts like On Being or The Pause, and you're asking bigger questions about how you want to work and live, this is for you.
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Working For Progress
Dr. Jane Booth on Leadership, Boundaries, and Realising What You're Capable Of
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In this episode, Dani speaks with Dr. Jane Booth, a leadership development specialist and founder of Opus 29., whose PhD-informed, practitioner-led approach helps people lead themselves and others with greater confidence.
They explore what good leadership actually looks like from the inside, why boundaries aren't just a self-care buzzword but a professional skill, and what gets in the way of people realising their own potential.
A warm, grounding conversation about growth, self-awareness, and the quiet work of becoming a better leader.
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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