You Never Know Who You’re Teaching – Leonie Briggs | EP. #16

She started at her dining room table. Today, she’s taught over 250,000 young people across the world.
In this episode, I sit down with Leonie Briggs, founder of AmazeLab, who turned a moment of chaos during lockdown into a national movement for STEM education.

What began as a mission to keep science fun and accessible for kids during COVID quickly grew into live lessons broadcast to the entire UK — all from her home in Barnsley.
She shares how it all started, what it’s like to teach science with exploding rainbows, and the quote that defines her purpose:

“You never know who’s in front of you — maybe the first person to step on Mars.”
This is more than a story about education. It’s about belief, legacy, and choosing to act even when you’re scared.

🎧 Listen to learn:
-How AmazeLab was born during lockdown
-What it takes to teach with purpose and play
-Why creativity is the key to making science accessible
-Her powerful journey from vet nurse to national educator

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