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by The New Digital Age Team

58 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Practice Makes UnPerfect (PMU) is a 6-week programme designed to help women finesse their true voice and boost their confidence, run in tandem by New Digital Age and Amy Keane. This series of podcasts has been recorded with Justin Pearse, editor of New Digital Age, and individuals who have taken part in the course, talking about a range of subjects from diversity in the workplace, through to product marketing and design.

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Publishing Since

12/18/2020

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Episode thumbnail for NDA PMU Podcast: Christie Mappoura discusses Hierarchy in the workplace

July 4, 2022

NDA PMU Podcast: Christie Mappoura discusses Hierarchy in the workplace

These podcasts are hosted by Morag Cuddeford-Jones and recorded with the latest cohort of the Practice Makes UnPerfect programme – a course that helps people find and finesse their public voices. In this episode, Account Manager at Canton Christie Mappoura discusses Hierarchy in the workplace

Episode thumbnail for NDA PMU Podcast: Laura Jončiulienė discusses The New Work-Life Balance

July 1, 2022

NDA PMU Podcast: Laura Jončiulienė discusses The New Work-Life Balance

These podcasts are hosted by Morag Cuddeford-Jones and recorded with the latest cohort of the Practice Makes UnPerfect programme – a course that helps people find and finesse their public voices. In this episode, Adform's Team Manager and Product Management Operations Laura Jončiulienė discusses The New Work-Life Balance.

Episode thumbnail for NDA PMU Podcast: Emily Hale on Gaps (and opportunities) in market research

July 1, 2022

NDA PMU Podcast: Emily Hale on Gaps (and opportunities) in market research

These podcasts are hosted by Morag Cuddeford-Jones and recorded with the latest cohort of the Practice Makes UnPerfect programme – a course that helps people find and finesse their public voices. In this episode, Research Manager at Flume Emily Hale discusses the Gaps (and opportunities) in market research.

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What is NDA PMU?

Practice Makes UnPerfect (PMU) is a 6-week programme designed to help women finesse their true voice and boost their confidence, run in tandem by New Digital Age and Amy Keane. This series of podcasts has been recorded with Justin Pearse, editor of New Digital Age, and individuals who have taken part in the course, talking about a range of subjects from diversity in the workplace, through to product marketing and design.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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