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The Reliants Project

Erica Young

The Reliants Project is a podcast about how networks shape your wellbeing, relationships and community. Through conversations with the leading thinkers in the field of network science the show will help you actively cultivate your network, whether your goal is to build your relationships more deliberately, make better introductions, or activate networks to make an impact in the world.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, I speak with Pat Hiller. She was directly introduced to me by my mother’s friend. My mother and her friend are both active with At Home Alexandria, which describes themselves as a community for support, enrichment and fun for neighbo... more

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In this episode, I speak with Khusraw Razbaan Ahmadzai. He is a friend and colleague of my partner. While I've had the pleasure of seeing him on zoom often, we've never actually met in person. Razbaan is a proud dad as well as a network and systems e... more

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In this episode, I speak with Karsang Tamang. We met when he approached me at Bamboo Lodge in the Langtang valley of Nepal and convinced me to hire his father as a porter. His father was a fantastic guide and I had the opportunity to meet his mother ... more

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In this episode, I speak with Guang Ming Whitley. She is married to a friend of mine from university. He introduced me to her when I passed through Los Angeles on business many years ago. Guang Ming wears many hats. She's the CEO of the Whitley house... more

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In this episode, I speak with Max Dickins. He reached out to me directly on Twitter after seeing a post about The Reliants Project. Max is an Author, Playwright, Actor, Presenter & Comedian. His latest book is called Improvise, which helps people lea... more

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In this episode, I speak with Nina Hobson. She reached out directly after seeing a post about The Reliants Project on LinkedIn. Nina is no stranger to relocation. She has lived in 10 countries on 4 continents and has moved countless times. She also w... more

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In season 3, we’ll turn individuals who have experienced specific life events that shaped their networks. Some of these events will be very common, like getting engaged or having children. Some of them will be less common, like experiencing the death... more

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In this episode, Georgie and I focus on conversations any of us might have when we are maintaining a relationship or hoping to harness it in support of a specific objective. These types of chats often happen when you have news to share or realise tha... more

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3 years ago

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Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • The tool for success in today’s society

    Hugely interesting, relevant and important- today’s society and achievements are almost entirely determined by who you know and the impact you can build based on your network. Erica is the master of this art as well as being an eloquent and engaging speaker!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I.N.C.U.B.U.S.
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Erica, content, connections

    Erica, talking on her own would be enough, but her connections and the content and discussions they bring have been incredible. Really have enjoyed the podcast episodes so far and looking forward to more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Farhan Lalji
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Relatable, easy to understand and inspiring

    I really enjoy these episodes. Networks and relationships are topics that everyone can relate to in one way or another both in their personal and professional lives. During the conversations they break down concepts into pieces that are easy to understand and digest. It’s insightful and inspiring to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Halsen2016
    Hong Kong4 years ago
  • An absolute must!

    Finally a long awaited for podcast! Erica brings simply and brilliantly together the theoretical part of Networks science academic research to the practical part of everyday’s life for each one of us whether from the perspective of our family relationships, of our friends or of our business networks. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kiki_CK
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • One of my favourites

    A very well thought-out and put-together piece of work. Whether you’ve already been exposed to the power and study of networks, or you’re just getting your feet wet, this podcast is definitely a go-to. Topics are put across in a fascinating, personal way that made me think about the ideas applied to my own life. Looking forward to future episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CleonW_
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Very Interesting!

    Really interesting guests. Hosts asks great questions. Can't wait to hear more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aaawhy
    United States4 years ago
  • Everyone can connect to this podcast

    Deep yet delightful discussions around networks shaping our lives. Erica and her guests will open your eyes to see something that’s familiar and ordinary in your life through the lens of networks, leaving you fascinated, curious and excited to re-think about who we are and how networks are just about every part of our lives. more

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    5
    Yjubilee
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • This really could change your life...

    The Reliants Project reminds me of Richard Feynman’s graphic on the difference between information and knowledge. In life some of our most pivotal moments are a result of serendipity. If we spend a small amount of time thinking about how and who we engage with in life, and how we try to make a difference in people’s life, then we might be surprised years later to find how those small investments made our live more fulfilling, in our careers, hobbies, friendships, relationships. At a moment when ... more

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    United States4 years ago

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