
In our hyperconnected world, it feels like we are becoming more disconnected than ever, so we are on a mission to bring people together through conversation. Welcome to 'The Really Good Conversations Podcast', where we delve into the minds of the wonderful people and businesses we have met in the processes of launching our card game. We will be uncovering their secrets, learning about their bigges... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

Part 1: The Truth About Reality TV & How to Cut Through the Noise
What does it take to really have the X Factor?
Maz Farrelly has shaped some of the biggest TV shows of our time, from Big Brother to The X Factor, and has worked with global icons ... more
What does it mean to create your future?
For Natalia Talkowska, it’s not just a phrase but a way of life.
Born in communist Poland with dreams of working for Disney or NASA, she took her first flight to London with little money, no connections, a... more
What happens when a career built on success no longer feels like enough?
In this episode Amy chats to her old colleague and friend Serena Dodd.
After a high-energy career in TV and events, Serena Dodd hit a wall - literally on the way to London ... more
"Words can change lives"
In this episode of the Really Good Conversations podcast, Amy speaks with Steve York; a former police negotiator, tactical commander, and now corporate risk advisor and negotiation coach.
Steve’s career has taken him from... more
Interesting guests, insightful questions, packed with real life stories and tips for business and life in general -- and always a great conversation! RGC never fails to pick up my day and give me that extra bit of energy and inspiration. Can't wait for the next one!
What I love about the podcast is how Amy makes the guests feel immediately at ease which lets the conversation flow and the personal questions so much more interesting. The guests let their guard down and open up so much more. Great insight into Arcadia from Elizabeth, can’t wait for the next episode!
I love Really Good Conversations, it’s a great card game that I’ve used many times now. It generates great conversations with loved ones. Great podcast to learn all about how this product became about and learn about how other product based companies make their business a success.










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