Miranda Brawn’s D.A.R.E. podcast: success stories unveiled

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Professor Miranda Brawn

Professor Miranda Brawn, a former Lambeth equality commissioner, has released season two of her successful mindset podcast, D.A.R.E. – Turning Talks into Action.

Prof Brawn, who is a non-executive director on the board of Guy’s and St Thomas NHS foundation which runs community health centres in Brixton, has had a stellar career in law and business.

“With friends in high places, the guests are a mixture of global leaders and celebrities who are friends and associates either directly or through introductions from the D.A.R.E. podcast platform,” said Prof Brawn.

“They are sharing their personal stories on having a successful mindset and their own unique ways on how to achieve this across different sectors, industries and countries.”

Prof Brawn is also a successful mindset coach, known as The 60 Second Coach.

D.A.R.E. features candid conversations across business, healthcare, politics, philanthropy, athletics, entertainment and entrepreneurship, diving into a variety of topics and passions including foundational success and leadership through culture, fashion, beauty, health, money and power, helping global audiences to develop their own successful mindsets while facing life’s challenges.

It was launched in January last year through The Miranda Brawn Diversity Leadership Foundation (TMBDLF) which helps thousands of next generation and current generation with their education and careers through empowering, motivating and educational talks.

The first two podcasts of D.A.R.E season two mark its first anniversary.

Speakers are Tamara Box, a senior partner at Reed Smith LLP law firm, and former ‘I’m a Celeb’ star and global sports icon Fatima Whitbread MBE.

They both talk about successful mindsets, their journeys, lessons learned, insights, tips for success and their general advice.

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“The personal, informal and highly inspiring conversations are full of real talk, tears and laughter, and range from serious experiences such as childhood abuse to setting up organisations to help others and joining global boards while making a positive difference in the world,” said Prof Brawn.

YouTube videos are available for both episodes:

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Fatima Whitbread MBE

“After a successful year of launching The D.A.R.E. Podcast in 2024, we are opening up even more personal chats with our guests that embrace diverse perspectives around the issues that matter most to women and allies, where everyone feels empowered and inspired across all backgrounds,” said Prof Brawn.

“This is a great opportunity to listen to the greatest to become great or greater! 

“They include both business and non-business conversations for a more inclusive audience while catering for all sectors and interests around the world.

“These talks will continue with Season Three where we have a growing list of guests ranging from the US’s first Black female billionaire Sheila Johnson to our very own UK leader Martha Lane Fox and many more.”

D.A.R.E. Podcast Season One guests included Dame Fiona Woolf CBEChizzy AkudoluShaun WallaceAndrew (Andy) ColeJane Shepherdson CBEBaroness Brenda Hale and more.

Further season two guests include Charles Alexander CBE (Chair of Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, the UK’s Largest NHS trust), Dr. Andy Palmer CMG, FREngLisa Aziz, and Baroness Sandy Verma.

The D.A.R.E. podcast is on AppleSpotifyAmazon MusicAudibleBuzzsprout and all the usual platforms as well as YouTube.

You can watch, follow, subscribe and get updates on social media platforms including Linkedin and Instagram.

Prof Brawn said anyone wanting to sponsor the podcast and/or recommend a guest should email The D.A.R.E. Podcast directly.

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