The journey to becoming a full-time content creator at 40, with Kelly Taylor AKA Kids And The Commute

In today's episode Kelly Taylor, AKA Kids And The Commute tells us about her Nan's work ethic that influenced her early on, her formative love of television and storytelling, her dream job at the BBC and her decision to leave that all behind to go all in on her role as a content creator, at the age of 40. This episode peels back the curtain on the life of a content creator, from securing brand partnerships to growing a thick skin and sharing your life online, all while carrying through the thread of storytelling that has always fascinated Kelly. Full of honesty, as well as advice for any budding young content creators, this is an insight into a thoroughly modern job, and how Kelly makes that work for her. 

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