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Episode description
Welcome to episode 43 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.
In this episode we catch up with Nathalie Marquez Courtney an award-winning writer and photographer who loves getting inspired by creative people and how they work. She writes and shoots stories for Ireland's leading publications and her photography work has been published in a wide variety of national and international publications, including The New York Times and The Guardian. Nathalie is also a self-confessed tech nerd and when not shooting or writing, she can usually be found on a beach in her new hometown of Galway in the west of Ireland.
- Today we’ll find out how Nathalie’s Mexican birthplace, growing up in a circus and moving to Ireland all shaped her outlook on work today.
- We’ll delve into imposter syndrome and how it affects both men and women,
- and why visual story telling is critical skill for the future