
This episode features Mary Portas discussing her life experiences, business philosophy, and the importance of kindness in the economy. Key topics include grief, personal growth, and the impact of societal pressures on mental health.
Mary shares her childhood memories, growing up in a large Irish family, and the profound loss of her mother at a young age. She reflects on how this loss shaped her responsibilities and her approach to life.
The conversation touches on the challenges of balancing personal and professional life, especially during the pandemic. Mary emphasizes the need for connection and community in the workplace, arguing against the isolation brought by remote work.
Mary discusses her journey towards creating a kinder business environment, advocating for a shift in focus from profit to people and the planet. She highlights the importance of listening to one's intuition and being true to oneself.
The episode concludes with a discussion on relationships, personal growth, and the significance of being authentic in a world filled with societal expectations.
Mary Portas discusses grief, kindness in business, and the importance of authenticity in life.

This episode stands out for the following:
I didn't look back for a long while but I look back now.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85
This too shall pass, and it does.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85
You have to have a backbone.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85
I don't want to be categorized in that way.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85
True joy doesn't come from the restaurant or from the holiday.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85
I genuinely don't see them as failure; it's a part of my life.Mary Portas: How To Stop Living A Life That Isn't True To You | E85