In our next ‘Where Are They Now’ feature episode, we’re joined by the brilliant Sophie Adelman, Co-Founder and CEO of The Garden and Co-Founder and former President of Multiverse.

Last time Sophie came onto 40 Minute Mentor, we found out about her incredible journey with hypergrowth EdTech Multiverse and their mission to build an outstanding alternative to the traditional university route.

Since then, Sophie has moved on from Multiverse and thrown herself back into the Startup world as a second-time Founder with her exciting new venture, The Garden.

Today’s episode is packed with mentorship from Sophie, including:

➡️ How she came to the decision to leave Multiverse

➡️ Her advice for fellow Founders looking to decide when it’s time to leave

➡️ What it’s been like to return as second-time Founder and her exciting plans with The Garden  

➡️ And her advice on career pivots and avoiding burnout

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🎧 To listen to Sophie’s full 40 Minute Mentor episode on her journey with Multiverse, head to –  https://jbmc.co.uk/insights/40-minute-mentor/creating-access-to-opportunities-for-everyone-with-sophie-adelman/

To find out more about Sophie, check out –  https://uk.linkedin.com/in/sophie-adelman1

And to sign up to The Garden, head to – https://onegarden.com/

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