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MARY PORTAS: My Mother Died, My Father Disappeared & I Was Left Homeless At 19
Mary Portas is a retail expert who has built her career on instinct, creativity and a drive to do things differently.
She redefined Britain’s shopping culture in the 1990s, transforming Harvey Nichols from a tired department store into the ultimate shopping destination and later, became a household name through her hit TV series, Mary, Queen of Shops.
I first met Mary a few months ago and she completely blew me away. What I didn’t know then were the circumstances that pushed her into retail in the first place. By 19, Mary had lost both her parents and found herself homeless, suddenly responsible for supporting herself and her younger brother. What began as a search for a ‘proper’ job turned into the beginning of an extraordinary career.
We cover:
- Losing both her parents by the age of 19
- Becoming homeless and finding her unexpected start in retail
- Her game-changing years at Harvey Nichols and the magic behind her iconic shop windows
- How her brother, Lawrence, became the biological father of her son
- The significant loves of Mary’s life
In this conversation, Mary reminded me that identity isn’t inherited, it’s created. And sometimes it’s only after losing everything that you learn how to build a life that feels like home.
Mary Portas is Great Company.
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THE CREDITS
Executive Producer: Jemima Rathbone
Producer: Helen Burke
Assistant Producer: Issy Weeks-Hankins
Editor: Dan King
Video: Jake Ji & Josh Bennett
Social Media: Laura Coughlan
Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot
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