Tune in as we share real-talk conversations between women working in CX and those influencing the CX agenda from the periphery too.
Clare Muscutt talks about Employee Experience in CX with Carolene Méli, Ex Cirque du Soleil.
“I used that strategy myself. So, whenever I was feeling complacent, whenever I was like, ‘I’m over this. Just… oof,’ I would actually go and step into the big top, and I wouldn’t watch the show necessarily because I would have seen it many, many times, but I would watch the guests. The feeling that it gave me, it was almost like a renewal because I would watch them, and I would see their eyes widen or they’re gasping for air as they see something crazy happen before them, or in the clown parts laughing their heads off and hearing the sounds of children laughing.“
Clare Muscutt talks with Stacy Sherman about our mother's influence and advice on female leadership.
“So, having worked in corporate settings for over 20 years, I had to learn how to get a seat at the table, have a voice, and that’s what I learned from her. So, that’s one thing professionally. Secondly is personally, always being able to take care of myself. So, even though I have a husband – and earlier in my life I didn’t, of course – but being able to be self-sufficient. And my most favourite saying that we’ve spoken about is, my mom taught me that, ‘You’re the cupcake. You are the cupcake. Everybody else in your life are the sprinkles. You can’t make someone else the cupcake.’ And so, when you’re looking for a partner, or even a best friend, you can’t make them the cupcake. They add, they enhance your life”