Founder and Director of muk mat, Suzanne Horton

“If it's a three-year plan or a 10 year plan, it’s got to suit the owner.”

When we’re so passionate about our business and working so hard, but not yet reaching those milestones, it can be brutal.

But one thing we can’t control is the pace at which our journey moves, we just have to keep showing up.

In this episode today you’re going to hear all about setting your own pace from the delightful Suze, Founder and Director of muk mat, as well as:

  • Making a product that solves a problem in your life – and turning it into a business

  • Starting with a low-risk model

  • Learning the ins and outs of e-com and marketing

  • Navigating wholesale without having a plan for it

  • The reality of competitors and copycats

  • The personal price you pay through the growing period

  • And the craziest story I’ve heard of a hell moment that almost destroyed Suze’s business

Loads of value and insight incoming for you, so don’t forget to share this show with your business buddies to share the love and support me to grow so I can keep bringing you more.

Follow muk mat on IG @muk.mat

Check their product and store out online at mukmat.com

Listen to the ep I mentioned with Mike from Scratch

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