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Season 1 | Episode 19: Carolyn Emole on life as a celebrity PA/Estate Manager in the heart of Los Angeles

Today, I am talking with Carolyn, an experienced PA/Estate Manager based in Los Angeles. In classic LA-style, she found her first role in the private sector through her hairdresser. We talk about how the industry has changed over the years and the things that have, and always will, stay the same, making it an incredibly rewarding line of work.This fantastic work ethic and devotion is why he has built such a successful career for himself.

Carolyn shares her experience, what has helped her to progress and how adaptive and autonomous you have to be. Comparing it to the corporate world, she finds she gets so much back, from personal satisfaction to little notes of thanks from the family.

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Season 1 | Episode 24 – Danny Sangha on life as a Confidence Coach to UHNWIs

Season 1 | Episode 23: Riccardo Andrenacci on what it’s like to travel the world as a hairdresser to the rich and famous, how his business has changed during the pandemic and why he now lives in Ibiza.

Season 1 | Episode 22: Lisa Wilson on the benefits of working seasonally in a ski resort and the current difficulties in finding work

Season 1 | Episode 21: Abigail Langridge on life as an Online Private PA with good advice for those looking for work

Season 1 | Episode 20: Paul Smith on entering the private sector late in his career and how difficult job hunting has been during the pandemic

Season 1 | Episode 18: Rien Thoma on the importance of formal Butler training and how his role has evolved to Estate Management

Season 1 | Episode 17: Simeon Rosset on his career as a Butler and his passion for training and sourcing the best Butlers for his clients worldwide

Season 1 | Episode 16: Roger Watson, a college dropout, who worked in the UK’s top restaurants before privately cooking for America’s top UHNW’s

Season 1 | Episode 14: Clara Circu on moving to America with an Engineering degree and building a 15-year career within the private sector