On Heir
By Finders International
On HeirApr 25, 2024
13 - Rebecca Heald (Part 2)
Dave continues his conversation with Rebecca Heald, who is a Workplace Wellbeing Specialist that focuses on leadership, wellbeing, and sustainability to positively impact the workplace.
13 - Rebecca Heald (Part 1)
Dave chats with Rebecca Heald, who is a Workplace Wellbeing Specialist that focuses on leadership, wellbeing, and sustainability to positively impact the workplace.
12 - Ian Bond (Part 2)
Dave continues his chat with Ian Bond, a Partner at Irwin Mitchell.
12 - Ian Bond (Part 1)
Dave chats with Ian Bond, a Partner at Irwin Mitchell, who specialises in the non-contentious side of estate administration, probate and intestacy work for England and Wales.
11 - Munazza Hollingsworth (Part 2)
Dave continues his chat with Munazza Hollingsworth, a solicitor at Merali Beedle.
11 - Munazza Hollingsworth (Part 1)
Dave chats with Munazza Hollingsworth, a solicitor at Merali Beedle.
Ten - Tom Stansfield (Part Two)
Dave continues his chat with the founder of Legal Growth, Tom Stansfield.
Ten - Tom Stansfield (Part One)
Dave chats with the founder of Legal Growth, Tom Stansfield.
Nine - Trevor Worth (Part Two)
Dave continues his chat with the head of Portcullis Legal, Trevor Worth.
Nine - Trevor Worth (Part One)
Dave chats with the head of Portcullis Legal, Trevor Worth
Eight - Alexandra Gordon (Part Two)
Dave continues his chat with Alexandra and discovers that it's very important to be able to laugh
Eight - Alexandra Gordon (Part One)
Dave chats to Alexandra Gordon from Tassells Solicitors in Kent.
Seven - Amy Lay (Part Two)
Part Two - Second part of Dave's interview with Amy Crabill-Lay in Tampa USA
Seven - Amy Lay (Part One)
Part one - Dave travelled to the States on holiday earlier in the year and caught up with American Global Heir Search's President Amy Crabill-Lay at the company's HQ in Tampa.
Six - Paige Gouldthorpe (Part Two)
Part two of our chat with Paige, more confessions from both Paige and Dave including singing in the shower. All that plus some fantastic advice from Paige.
Six - Paige Gouldthorpe (Part One)
In our latest episode we meet up with the dynamo that is Paige Gouldthorpe from Fosters Solicitors, hearing a few confessions along the way. Recorded before Paige moved to her new role in Lowestoft.
Five - Jade Gani (Part Two)
We find that Jade has a love of Rugby, Union not the other code that Dave says is better. Also that nurturing theme raises itself again!
Five - Jade Gani (Part One)
One of the Country's up and coming stars, Jade Gani of Circe Law joins us to discuss what makes her happy and mad, and why she works in law.
Four - Yousafa Hazara (Part Two)
In this second part of the Yousafa Hazara episode, she talks about the opportunities she’s had to travel around the world to meet clients and build business relationships, and the difficulties different jurisdictions can pose in regards to UK law. Yousafa touches on her many interests out of work, from sports to flamenco dancing, before finishing with the best advice she’s ever been given, and how that has shaped and driven her career.
Yousafa Hazara - From Cricket Grounds to Law (Part One)
Join Yousafa Hazara, a lawyer at Irwin Mitchell solicitors, as she shares her journey from aspiring sports journalist to becoming a lawyer. Growing up with a passion for cricket, Yousafa dreamt of reporting from cricket grounds worldwide. The episode also covers the importance of surrounding oneself with positive people, advice on empathising with negative people while highlighting the positives to help them see things in a better light.
Three - Louise Levene (Part Two)
In this second part of the Louise Levene episode, she talks about the qualities that help her to be successful in her role as International Assets Service Manager. Louise discusses the difficulty in dealing with banks in and outside of the UK, before touching on what makes her happy in her role and her love for all things music. Lastly Louise speaks on how she juggles her responsibilities to help maintain a good work-life balance.
Three - Louise Levene (Part One)
In this podcast episode, Louise Levene from Finders International shares her interest in the legal sector, and how she settled on genealogy and specifically international assets and her disdain for fraud. She also talks about what line of work she’d have pursued if not working for Finders.
Ruth Meyer - The many roles of a Private Deputy (Part 2)
In this second part of the Ruth Meyer episode, she talks about her passion for helping people and shares a story of a client who was struggling to leave her house due to fear of COVID. Ruth also touches on the impact of lockdown on people's mental health, and how it has affected their ability to cope with difficult situations. She shares her own experience of having to adjust to working from home and learning new technical skills and shares her top tips.
Ruth Meyer - The many roles of a Private Deputy (Part 1)
In this podcast episode, Ruth Meyer from Boyes Turner Solicitors shares her journey of 20 years with the firm, how she decided to pursue law, and how her role has evolved with the Mental Capacity Act. She also talks about how she enjoys working with clients and the various responsibilities that come with her job as a deputy.
Danny Curran - A Journey into the Past
For our first episode, we speak with Danny Curran, MD of Finders International, about his journey into the probate research industry. Danny's father was a private detective in the 1960s, which sparked his interest in the field. He worked for a probate research company for seven years before founding Finders International. Danny also shares his experiences working in the records offices of Brixton and Wandsworth prisons, which led to his fascination with history. Join us to learn more about Danny's unique background and experiences in the probate research industry.
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