Simon Jones

I'd Rather be at the Beach

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Welcome to I'd Rather be at the Beach, the podcast for school marketing managers that's *not* about school marketing management. Instead we talk about everything else that school marketing managers spend their time doing. Their families, their hobbies, the previous jobs they've had, the music they're into, the books they're reading and the holidays they've been on. This is the podcast for you if you're a school marketing manager who likes your job, you might even love your job. But you'd rather be at the beach.

Autor

Simon Jones

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Leisure

Podcast-Website

www.thebonjouragency.com

Neueste Folge

29. Sep 2024

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It's time for Rachel Hadley-Leonard! 25.02.2022

#005 - Welcome back to ‘I’d Rather be at the Beach’, brought to you by The Bonjour Agency. This is the podcast for school marketing people that’s nothing to do with school marketing, because let’s face it, you work hard already so this is just for fun. In each episode I speak to someone in the sector who won’t talk about work but we get to find out more about them as a person. And in this episode...

Hear from Simon Noakes of Interactive Schools 11.02.2022

#004 - Welcome to ‘I’d Rather be at the Beach’, brought to you by The Bonjour Agency. This is the podcast for school marketing people that’s nothing to do with school marketing, because let’s face it, you work hard already so this is just for fun. In each episode I speak to someone in the sector who won’t talk about work but we get to find out more about them as a person. And in this episode you f...

Kathy Campbell: Getting to know the real person! 30.01.2022

#003 - Welcome to ‘I’d Rather be at the Beach’, brought to you by The Bonjour Agency. This is the podcast for school marketing people that’s nothing to do with school marketing, because let’s face it, you work hard already so this is just for fun. In each episode I speak to someone in the sector who won’t talk about work but we get to find out more about them as a person. And in this episode you f...

Dominic Moon from Metropolis talking about 'not work' 15.01.2022

#002 - Welcome to episode number two of ‘I’d Rather be at the Beach’, brought to you by The Bonjour Agency. This is the podcast for school marketing people that’s nothing to do with school marketing, because let’s face it, you work hard already so this is just for fun. In each episode I speak to someone in the sector who won’t talk about work but we get to find out more about them as a person. Now...

Sophy Walker, Director of Marketing and Communications at Royal Hospital School. 30.12.2021

#001 - Welcome to episode number one of ‘I’d Rather be at the Beach’, brought to you by The Bonjour Agency. This is the podcast for school marketing people that’s nothing to do with school marketing, because let’s face it, you work hard already so this is just for fun. In each episode I speak to someone in the sector who won’t talk about work but we get to find out more about them as a person. And...

Launch episode coming soon - find out here 18.10.2021

Welcome to I'd Rather be at the Beach, the podcast for school marketing managers that's *not* about school marketing management. Instead we talk about everything else that school marketing managers spend their time doing. Their families, their hobbies, the previous jobs they've had, the music they're into, the books they're reading and the holidays they've been on. Th...

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