Episodes, Show Notes and Links to our amazing guests - you’ll find it all here
Founder of Tangerine Tango and The Career Girl Diaries, Kim James
“Your first business isn't your forever business, but your first business teaches you business.”
Founder of Nosy HQ, Kathryn McGarvey
“As soon as you start a business, you think about it all the time.”
Founder of STOKEDNZ, Debs Brockelsby
“What would happen if I backed myself and started something for me?”
Founder of Pure Public Relations, Phoebe Netto
“A lot of the growth in my business happened when I got out of my own way.”
Founder and CEO of SHE-com, Lisa Jones
“There's no such thing as a mistake unless you repeat it.”
Marketing Advisor, Lisa Greensill
“Stay curious and don't give up - there's a whole world of possibilities out there that you haven't even considered yet.”
Founder of The Mind School, Breanna May
“The best thing I ever did for my business was to have a part time job.”
Founder of Defiant Digital, Jamie Kritharas
“Everyone's going to want to tell you this isn't going to work and if you listen to that it's not going to work.”
Speaker and Copywriter,Som Puri
“I cannot just sit here and wait for the business to happen to me.”
Founder and CEO of Violet, Melissa Reader
“There are little steps and there are important signals.”
Digital Marketing Coach (and so much more), Kate Toon
“You're not going to get it without a bit of grit.”
The Dog Butler, Nathan Soulsby
"Being consistently happy is the currency I’m going off at the moment."
Personal Branding Photographer and Educator, Fi Mimms
“Momentum is something we underestimate in business."
Founder of Mentwell, Nikki Williams
“Practice stepping through fear regularly in all facets of your life."
Co-founders of Flight Studio, Georgie Holt & Christiana Brenton
“For anyone who's thinking about being a founder, it might be the biggest gift that you ever give yourself."
Speaker, Business Mentor & Author, Lisa O’Neill
"You've got to be prepared to give everything of yourself if you're going to be self-employed."
Owner of Sure Thing Agency, Raechel Whitchurch
“When people drop their value, I think it speaks more to their belief in their work.”