
Olivia Mae Hanlon has honest conversations about the chaos, courage + ambition behind building a career and business you love \ud83d\udcab
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It’s a weekday evening in December 2025 and I’m sat in my living room with my laptop open, staring at a blank Google Doc I’ve opened and closed about ten times this month.
I’ve been thinking about writing again for well over a year, maybe...
Did it even happen if you didn’t post it? Sometimes, it feels like we live in a world built around that idea.
Sometimes I think we’ve reached a point where we struggle to just experience things as they are, for what they are. Everything ha...
In the early years of high school, one of my good friends was invited by a teacher to join the school’s “Gifted & Talented” programme. This programme was designed to nurture and support the students who were seen as the brightest and most l...
When I got my first job after university, I was a content writer. It was my first full-time role, so I did what a lot of us do in that situation - I put my everything into it.
But quite quickly, I realised I wasn’t just doing the work I’d...
When I was younger, I was never the one who won the race. Sports day, cross country, egg and spoon - I wasn’t ever (really) last, but I wasn’t first either. I’d finish somewhere in the middle, slightly out of breath, watching someone in fro...
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hey! i’m olivia, founder of Girls in Marketing, accidental entrepreneur, forbes 30u30, and creator documenting the real side of building ambitious ideas from the ground up \ud83d\udcab
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