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Off Air with Jane & Fi

OFF AIR... EXTRA

Ep. 632

Welcome to a Friday special! This week's bonus episode features an interview with Julianne Miles MBE, chartered psychologist and co-founder of Career Returners. Her book 'Return Journey: How to get back to work and thrive after a career break' offers a psychology-led, step-by-step guide for any professional looking to get back to fulfilling work. 


If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio


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Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury

Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler

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    44:53||Ep. 629
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