Imriel Morgan
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Imriel Morgan

CEOLondon, United Kingdom
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Imriel Morgan
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Imriel Morgan

CEOLondon, United Kingdom
About me
CEO of the UK's diverse and most prominent podcast network. Brand development and strategy. 4+ years content strategists. Executive producer on leading podcasts. Podcasting industry thought leader. Confident public speaker and mentor.
Projects
  • Wanna Be Podcast Episode 83: Coral Messam
    Wanna Be Podcast Episode 83: Coral MessamThe Wanna Be podcast starring host Imrie Morgan talks with Coral Messam. The movement director tells us exactly what her career entails and how it differs from choreography. She is currently the movement director for the forthcoming stage adaptation of Small Island; Andrea Levy’s seminal novel, which will be opening at the National Theatre on 1 May.  They also discuss opinions on being in a creative career and growing up with Caribbean parents and their influences and beliefs on career choice.
  • Wanna Be Podcast Episode 84: Anne Milton
    Wanna Be Podcast Episode 84: Anne MiltonThe Wanna Be podcast starring host Imrie Morgan talks with Anne Milton. Now a Minister at the Department for Education, Anne worked in the NHS for 25 years in different roles including in primary care, research and supporting palliative care nurses. The two touch on exploring all the career options that you have available to you, in and out of the University environment and you will learn about some of the potential challenges that you could face in switching careers. The episode is able to
  • Wanna Be Podcast Episode 82: Hannah Jewell
    Wanna Be Podcast Episode 82: Hannah JewellThe Wanna Be podcast starring host Imrie Morgan talks with Hannah Jewell in this episode. The gender and politics writer talks about working for a literary agent and the challenges she has faced as a woman in the field. Hannah also talks to Imrie about their methods in dealing with hate and critique from bosses, whilst still managing to develop her fluency in the internet and remain authentic. Author of the book "100 Nasty Women of History," Hannah created a story collection which profiles wom
  • Content Is Queen Women's Podcast Festival 2019
    Content Is Queen Women's Podcast Festival 2019This year ShoutOut Network is pleased to announce the third annual ShoutOut Live Festival: Content is Queen. This year’s theme focuses on developing the next generation of podcaster (#GenerationPodcast). Hosting some of the UK’s finest female voices, the festival will create a space to celebrate podcasting and its power to highlight the intersectional experiences of all women in the UK's broadcasting industry. It's the UK's first and only women's podcast festival, taking place on Saturday 18th
  • Wanna Be Podcast Ep 81: Mimi Leder
    Wanna Be Podcast Ep 81: Mimi LederThe Wanna Be podcast starring host Imrie Morgan talks with Mimi Leder in this very much all-inclusive interview. The Emmy award-winning film director and producer talks through her experience over the years, especially the female experience in a male-dominated industry such as film. Mimi and Imrie talk about why remaining happy and having a support system around you is so important, and share some cool tips on how to deal with negative feedback and criticisms. The episode is able to listen on
  • Wanna Be Podcast Season 2: Sadiq Khan
    Wanna Be Podcast Season 2: Sadiq KhanThe Wanna Be podcast starring host Imrie Morgan kickstarted the second season with a refreshing episode featuring London's very own Mayor Sadiq Khan. Sadiq and Imrie discuss multitude of topics, ranging from dealing with a high pressure job to the reason why more women and people of colour should enter politics. Sadiq tells us about his previous career goals and choices before becoming the Mayor of London and how he now copes with the high title whilst maintaining normality in his daily life.
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Projects credited in
  • Not Another Book Podcast
    Not Another Book Podcast
  • ShoutOut Live! Radical Women-  Podcast Festival
    ShoutOut Live! Radical Women- Podcast FestivalShoutOut Live! Radical Women is the second annual festival by the ShoutOut Network. The festival is the only place where podcasters, podcast fans and aspiring podcasters can connect, learn, create and netwerq! Taking place on Saturday 14th July at Kings Place. Here's what you can expect: Workshops include: Unleash the Power of Storytelling in Your Podcast. Lead by Maeve McClenaghan Choosing Yourself with The Slumflower Social Media Strategy for Creatives. Lead by Chasity Nao ​Prep Your Pod: How To Get Your Podcast Sponsor-Ready. Lead by Sophie Herdman, Acast Panels include: Content is Queen! Developing the Next Generation of Female Podcasters. Fiona Sturges Anna Doble Sofie Hagen Chrystal Genesis Elizabeth Campbell Finding Your Voice - Exploring Podcasting as a Branding Tool Anita Rani Julianne Ponan Iszi Lawrence Kat Molesworth Annika Allen The 2018 festival focuses on empowering and upskilling the next feneration of female content creators. Visit solivefestival.com to register and get access to the private ticket link and £10 off.
Skills
  • Acquisition Marketing
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Commercial Partnerships
  • Digital Analytics
  • Copywriting
  • Brand Marketing
  • Digital Marketing
  • Marketing
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Event Organisation
Education
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    BSc Biological AnthropologyUniversity of Durham
    Durham, United Kingdom