
Jack Redley
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About this listen
From Henley on Thames, United Kingdom and Marketing Coordinator at Edgar Allan, Jack is an irreverent marketing aficionado and podcaster extracting insights from failure with his guests on Webflail.
Overview
In this episode, we discuss his love of the outdoors and languages, understanding that success is often preceded by failure, how to follow your passion and witness the law of attraction in action, and why if you need help all you have to do is ask for help.
Guest
- Jack Redley
Inspiration
- Glenn McWhinney
Recommendation
- 5 Skills To Succeed in ANY Career – Helen Tupper (Squiggly Careers)
- Confessions of an Advertising Man
- Tiny Desk Concerts
References
- Mason Poe
- Ali Abdaal
- Helen Tupper
- David Ogilvy
- Max Haining
- Webflail
- Bariloche
- High Performance Podcast
- How I Built This
- Overflow
- Great Design Lead
- Webflow University
- Deep Dive With Ali Abdaal
- The Squiggly Career
- Nocode Kids
Credits
- Overflow - Episode 43
- Hosted by Matthew Munger
- Edited by Mia Miller
- Produced by the Webflow Community Team
- Music is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade
Chapters
- (00:00) - Overview
- (01:13) - Introduction
- (01:51) - Buenos Aires, Argentina
- (03:38) - Workspace
- (04:57) - Hobbies
- (05:56) - Surprise
- (07:11) - Role
- (11:13) - Motivation
- (13:02) - Resources
- (14:01) - Inspiration
- (14:44) - Advice
- (15:20) - Connect
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