Emma Grede
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But when I was a kid, my mum would always say to me, you know, Emma, you're not better than anyone, but nor is anyone better than you.
And I really believed her.
I was like, nobody's better than me.
And so when I was a kid and, you know, I went to do these like fancy work placements of these like, you know, lady this and lord that, these companies in London, I never thought they were better than me.
I thought they had a better education.
I thought maybe they had, you know, cuter clothes or a nicer car, but I didn't believe that they were better than me.
And that's just my default.
And then when you get into the world, because I'm a person that was like in it, you know, I worked all the jobs.
I had a paper route and then I worked in the deli and then in the shops and...
I really like did all the jobs.
Well, didn't that paper route teach you so much?
Oh my gosh.
Oprah, the morning.
The morning, the discipline.
I never understood the morning.
I used to see all these people and I'd be like, what are they doing?
Where are they going?
To work, Emma.
Like they're getting up and they're going to their job.
on a construction site or in a cafe.