PRsonal: ‘I screwed it up: I woke up and I was still alive.’ Meet the person behind the coach
In this series of podcasts, Charlotte Nichols, managing director of PR agency Harvey & Hugo, gets up close and PRsonal with a variety of well-known business faces. Nothing is off limits as she digs deep to get to know the person behind the professional…
In this episode…
Content warning – this interview discusses suicidal feelings.
Business coach Ian Kinnery had it all, before it almost cost him everything.
In the latest episode of PRsonal, Charlotte caught up with Ian to ask some probing questions, discovering how his life was saved when his suicide attempt was thwarted by bad planning, among other shocking revelations.
From the highs to the lows – and everything in between – Ian reveals all about his life and career, and why he’s passionate about making sure other business leaders don’t make the same mistakes he did.
Key moments:
- 00:19 My suicide attempt
- 06:31 The message I would want to give to someone contemplating suicide
- 17:50 Self-awareness is a super power
- 30:19 Who I think will cry when I die
- 50:22 My thoughts on religion and spirituality
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