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Taking Responsibility: Are We Thinking About Success and Ambition All Wrong? (Emma Grede)

4/23/202653 min

This week, the entrepreneur Emma Grede challenges ‘old thoughts’ about work-life balance, money, motherhood and success. She argues that focus, trade-offs and relentless effort matter more than comfort. From growing up in East London to building global businesses, she makes the case that opportunity still exists, if you’re willing to chase it. But are her ideas liberating - or just unforgiving?

Emma Grede is the co‑founder of Skims, created with her husband Jens and Kim Kardashian, and the CEO and co‑founder of Good American, a fashion label known for its focus on inclusivity. She also serves on the board of the Obama Foundation and is an ambassador for The King’s Trust.

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 Episodes of Radical with Amol Rajan are released every Thursday.

Amol Rajan presents the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 and hosts University Challenge on BBC One. Before that, Amol was the BBC’s media editor and the editor of The Independent newspaper. 

Radical with Amol Rajan is a Today Podcast. It was made by Lewis Vickers, Anna Budd, Rufus Gray, and Oscar Pearson. Digital production was by Gabriel Purcell-Davis. Technical production was by Mike Regaard. The Senior News Editor is Sam Bonham.

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  1. Amol Rajan· Host0:00

    Well, never let it be said that we on Radical don't listen to you. We really, really, really do, and when you say you want certain people on, we try our best to work out if we can get them on. And many of you have said that you wanted us to focus on the idea of happiness, what it is to live in a flourishing society. Well, we have got just the man. We've got Richard Layard. Lord Layard is coming up on a future episode of Radical, and we want your questions. Richard, I'm gonna call him Richard. I mean, we're not on first-name terms, but, uh, we soon will be. Richard, or Lord Layard, is an economist, he's a labor peer, and he is one of the world's leading experts on happiness. And I think he would say that his radical idea, which he's championed for decades, is that public policy should be targeted above all at the wellbeing of the people. He thinks the emphasis, the priority should be shifted to wellbeing and happiness. And if I may say, as someone who has, uh, read his works closely for many, many years, his columns, his books, his, his articles in various publications, I'm very excited about Richard Layard coming on, particularly because, and I hope he'll forgive me for saying this, he is our first guest on Radical who is in their 90s. He's 92, uh, and in fact just turned 92 in March. So I'm really looking forward to that. Lord Layard is coming on, and we want your questions. The number, as you know by now, is 03301239480. That's for your voice notes on WhatsApp, 03301239480, or you can email us on radical@bbc.co.uk.

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