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What do people do?

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Melissa Colborne is a registered dietitian and weight loss coach in South Africa. She shares her knowledge about sustainable living without restrictive diets and teaches others how to foster a healthy relationship with nutrition and physical ac
Rugile Matuseviciute is an audio-visual journalist and environmentalist, she travels the world to document people’s stories of climate change, while teaching students and actively talking about climate challenges and sustainability.We spoke ab
Simona is a NYC-based vocalist, composer, a voting member at the Grammy Recording Academy, a music teacher, and the only player of a Lithuanian folkloric instrument called kankles in the US. We spoke about the life of a freelance music creat
Greta Adlyte is a professional glider pilot from Lithuania, currently working in one of the Air Clubs in New Zealand. Greta was always fond of the art of flying - first as a passenger, and later as a member of a local aviation club since she wa
Dr. Chris Callewaert is a world-renowned senior research scientist at the Faculty of Bioscience Engineering at Ghent University in Belgium. Chris specializes in the science of body odor and skin micro-biology. He is also a founder of a start-up
Ryan Peacock is a professional wakeboarder and a multiple-time Britain’s national champion. He also owns a successful wakeboarding business together with his brother, called the Peacock Brothers. We spoke about the ins and outs of building a su
Welcome to the second season of the What do people do podcast! Your daily dose of inspiration and a large international community of creatives and doers can be found here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatdopeopledonow/ Facebook: htt
How often do you want to quit? Michal Molcan is the editor of the Standart magazine. And a dreamer too! He kind of did the impossible: Michal started a niche magazine about coffee and has made it to be a well-known brand, publishing in diffe
When to quit and when to stick? In conversation with Sapphire Bates, the founder of the Coven Girl Gang. It's an online community of women supporting each other through the highs and lows helping entrepreneurs to feel less lonely and less
Claire Fitzsimmons is the cofounder of If Lost Start Here, a guidebook to thoughtful destinations that make everyday life better. Her writing has been featured in The New York Times, Mother Magazine, The Independent, and Anxy amongst others. Be
Amanda Blair is a Daily Differentness Ambassador, a coach, a mentorand now a published author. Her book “Limited edition of one” is a philosophy on how to stop fitting in and start living your most true and unique life. “At other times, the pa
Miriam Tyrangiel is the founder of a fast growing online bedding company Undercover. Starting small it grew quickly being picked up by world known publications such as the Stylist, The Sunday Times, Elle Decoration, The Times, The Evening Stand
In this Change episode, Auste interviews Charlotte Cramer.Charlotte is a Strategist, Speaker, Masters of Science student studying Applied Neuroscience, a  Social Entrepreneur, and an author who just published her debut book that already hit
Plant therapy, dance therapy, aromatherapy - how much have you heard about these disciplines within the mental wellness industry? Do you think those are strange? But then again, so was meditation or yoga, until it started to get normalized with
Chloe Kian is a YouTuber, blogger, podcaster, and a very recognizable face on social media. She went to film school and made a career out of vlogging. Her content spins around ethical fashion, veganism, books, and zero waste. In the episode, w
In this episode, Simona Schimanovich, a yoga teacher and transformational coach, talks about overcoming the fear that so often stops us from taking steps toward change. Simona spent 12 years as a designer/art director and lived almost everywher
This episode is a conversation between our two podcast hosts: Rasa and Auste. What is the WHY behind each episode? What is the backstory of - What do people do? and what did Auste do before joining the team? This is a brilliant example of how t
Miranda York is one of the most influential people in London when it comes to food. Not a blogger or a social media influencer; she’s an editor of At Table magazine, writer, podcast host, event planner, and now a published author. Although she
Emma Gannon used to have a blog and a glamorous job in a magazine world in London that she left behind to invest her energy into the creative work she loves to craft. Now, Emma is a published best-selling author and a host of Ctrl Alt Delete, a
Many entrepreneurs don't feel like they ever do actual work. It's more like a play. Yet, what we once loved, the idea we felt so passionate about, might quickly become a burden - we work too much and too hard, to a point where it actually becom
Not all stories we share are fairytales with a happy ending; many involve constant search, confusion, and challenges. The end of a job contract made Maria Kahlert realize she had not only anxiety but burnout too. In our new podcast episode, Mar
Morten Nordstrøm’s story is one of a kind since he’s changed his career path not once, but twice. He became a painter at the age of 18, and by 20, he was already repainting houses. Then, he decided to get a degree, not one, but two. He got a pe
 Reda Gudinaite has lived so many lives that she has lost count. Her summer job as a kitchen assistant opened up one of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant doors for her. Later, she moved to Vilnius and opened a coffee shop, the walls of which have hea
We could call Dr. Helen Graves a real champion for a drastic career change as she turned her passion into a full-time job. Sounds like a dream come true to many, but what does it cost to get there?  The career change can be over-romanticized s
Back when Instagram was just an app for sharing photos with your friends, Sarka Babicka was getting free dinners at Michelin-star restaurants. After years of trying to make a name for herself as a London-based food photographer, Sarka decided t
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