Strings To Your Bow
Welcome to Strings to Your Bow — the podcast that celebrates the real stories, unexpected turns, and unique skills that shape self-employed life.
I’m your host, Chloe Weatherhead — virtual assistant, support expert, and founder of Andiamo Business Assistance, where I provide tailored small business support to freelancers, founders, and the self-employed.
Each week, I sit down with inspiring guests to explore the personal experiences and professional lessons that have added ‘strings to their bow’ — those transferable skills, passions, or turning points that have fuelled their journey. Whether it’s about launching a business, pivoting careers, or finding purpose through challenge, this podcast is about honest conversations, useful insights, and celebrating the power of lived experience.
If you're self-employed, thinking of making the leap, or simply love hearing how people turn their stories into strengths, you're in the right place.
No jargon, no fluff — just support, connection, and inspiration, one conversation at a time.
Strings To Your Bow
Law, Life, and Leading with Empathy: Sarah Barr-Young’s Story
🎙️ In this episode of Strings to Your Bow, I’m joined by the brilliant Sarah Barr-Young, a respected family lawyer based in Harrogate.
Sarah leads the Harrogate office of Jones Myers and is known for her calm, clear, and compassionate approach to helping people navigate one of life’s toughest moments—relationship breakdowns. From finances and family homes to pensions and businesses, Sarah helps untangle it all with honest advice that actually makes sense.
We talk about what it’s really like to work in family law, the importance of demystifying legal jargon, and how she’s supporting the next generation of lawyers coming into the field.
Whether you're curious about her career path or just love hearing how people use their unique skills to make a difference, this one’s worth a listen.
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Thanks for tuning in—I’ll see you next time for another inspiring conversation. Until then, keep discovering your strengths and adding new strings to your bow!