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Being B.O.L.D with Laurie MacPherson – How Courage and Clarity Can Transform Your Career

In this inspiring conversation, you will hear from Career and LinkedIn Mentor Laurie MacPherson, who joined me to discuss how to build confidence, find clarity in your next career move, and make LinkedIn work for you.

Laurie introduces her B.O.L.D. framework (Build, Own, Land, Distinguish) while offering her trademark blend of tough love and compassion. Whether you’re searching for your dream job, considering a career change, or wanting to stand out on LinkedIn, this interview is packed with insights to help you take your next step with courage, confidence, and clarity.

Note for English Learners:

Laurie uses a mix of advanced vocabulary and some popular slang expressions during this conversation. If you are an intermediate learner or below, we recommend reviewing the key vocabulary before watching the video – these words are in the order they appear in the video.

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
folk(s)people
to feel the ickto feel uncomfortable
to want out of somethingto want to leave or quit something
visual merchandisingdisplaying products in a store to attract customers
to be in the wildernessto be lost or lacking direction
reticencethe state of being unsure or reserved about something
to cobble togetherto create something using whatever materials are available
serendipitya situation or event that happens by chance in a happy or beneficial way
to come out of someone’s shellto become less shy and more talkative, friendly, and comfortable in social situations
trajectorya path or a trend
non-negotiablesomething that cannot be discussed or changed: a deal breaker
flare posta specific type of post on social media to improve engagement
flex (flexible working conditions)having flexible start and finish times, or working from home
a delicate balancea situation which needs careful management to avoid instability
fulfilled / fulfilling joba job which makes somebody to feel satisfied and useful
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)a company’s commitment to operate ethically and take accountability for its impact on society and the environment
parametersthe limits of the way something can be done
a saturated marketthe supply of a product, service (or in this case, job opportunities) in a market reaches its maximum capacity. Competition is very high
evidence of experiencedata to prove you have the experience that’s on your CV
voice / messaging (marketing)your unique style of communication that people recognise as ‘you’
to get less/fewer eyes on somethingFewer people see that type of post, so it receives less engagement
corporate automatronthe robotic way that AI writing can appear; a business-like way of writing that lacks personality
to sack someoneto fire someone or make them redundant
‘Strictly’shortened form of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’; a popular TV show in the UK
algorithma set of rules that a computer follows to decide what you see on social media sites
hiatusa break or pause in activity
hunnersScotts word for ‘hundreds’; meaning ‘a lot’.
M dashthe punctuation symbol [ — ] which shows a break in a sentence. A common sign of using AI to write a text
Hold my jacketScottish slang expression that people say when they’re about to jump into something bold, risky, or confrontational.
to get the forks outto describe people who are getting ready to attack or criticise someone
wishy-washyused to describe ideas, opinions, or actions that lack confidence, strength, or usefulness
to sign on the dotted linesign an agreement or close a deal
to hold someone’s handto guide someone through a new or difficult process
integralvery important
to call someone outto ask someone to explain their actions and be accountable
common parlancea common or popular word or phrase
radical responsibilitytaking 100% ownership of your actions, thoughts, feelings, and the circumstances in your life, not as a burden, but as a form of empowerment
comfyshort form of ‘comfortable’
consistencythe quality of always behaving in the same way; the state of being predictable
resiliencethe ability of people or things to recover quickly after something unpleasant
to make a palto make a friend
give me fiveplease wait a few moments (can also be a sign of celebration)

Watch the video

Now, watch the interview and make a note of any new words and phrases you have learned.

Final thoughts

  1. Laurie shared her B.O.L.D. framework (Build, Own, Land, Distinguish). Which of these four steps do you think would help you the most in your career right now, and why?
  2. In the interview, Laurie and Lorraine both agreed that “clear is kind.” What does this mean to you in the context of career advice?
  3. Laurie mentioned that some people see job searching as a matter of “luck.” How should we think of it, according to Laurie’s advice? Do you agree with her perspective?
  4. Posting on LinkedIn can feel uncomfortable, especially when you’re just starting out. What advice did Laurie give to overcome that fear?
  5. Both Laurie and Lorraine emphasised the importance of resilience and consistency. Can you think of a time when persistence helped you achieve a goal?

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