To celebrate International Women's Day, we decided to create a spotlight series on some inspirational women in our ON community. Next up we have Hannah Talbot who is a Podcast Producer and ON Society President.
What are you doing now for work?
I’m a podcast producer, and currently produce How to Fail with Elizabeth Day at Sony Music Podcasts.
What does a typical day entail?
There isn’t really a typical day in podcasting, every day is different (which I love!). The job entails seeking out interesting, high-profile guests - and pinning them down, researching the most interesting facts about each guest, editing – both audio and visuals for social media, and trying to dig up things that haven’t been spoken about before. Working with sales and marketing to sell inventory and get the podcast listened to and for brands to sponsor the podcast.
How have you got to where you are today?
I volunteered at a hospital radio station for a couple of years whilst working in PR when I first moved to London post university… I took a big leap of faith in my mid-twenties, and quit my job in PR to pursue a career in the audio industry! Best decision I’ve ever made.
Who is your inspirational figure?
Cringe, but my mum is a bit of a legend. I’m also very lucky to have worked with some inspiring producers whilst I’ve been at Sony.
What was your fondest memory of your time at Norwich School?
Too many to choose from! The sport, the community, the camaraderie with pals, teachers being so invested in you, and the inclusiveness. I always loved the atmosphere at sports day and often wish we had an equivalent as adults!
What makes Norwich School special to you?
I was very lucky to find my people there, who I’m still very close with today. I think the legacy of my time there lives on through our friendships which I’m so grateful for and will always value!
How do you think NS helped you get where you are today?
Taught me to believe in myself, have confidence that you CAN do it, whatever it is – you just need to get your head down and work at it. You’ll rarely regret taking a risk – life is for living!
What is your best bit of advice to current pupils and ONs?
Current pupils – embrace everything the school has to offer: the clubs, the sport the music, throw yourself in because it’s very hard to find so much brilliant and diverse opportunity once you’re out!
ONs – use the events and networking on offer. There are over 5,000 ONs out there and whether you’re looking for career advice, new friendships, support – the ON network is a phenomenal space for finding your people.
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