It's a wrap on Series One!
In this finale, Cara revisits the most memorable moments from every guest - the setbacks, breakthroughs, and hard-won wisdom that defined this series. Nine founders, nine completelydifferent businesses, and yet the same threads keep appearing: do the internal work first, build something authentically yours, and know that the moments that change everything are rarely the ones you planned for.
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Links & summary
• Toks — Luxuryhomeware & furniture founder stocked in Harrods. On turning a supplier crisis into her biggest opportunity, and why internal brand work attracts the right doors.
• Abbie — Artist & print designer who turned a lockdown hobby into a full-time business. The most-listened-to episode of the series - essential listening if you're thinkingabout wholesale or trade shows.
• Finn — Co-founder of The Positive Planner. Why wholesale should be in your revenue mix from day one, and the bravery it takes to back your own instincts.
• Dr. Sophie Carr — Mathematician using maths and technology to predict crowd behaviour and potentially save lives. Grew from solo founder to a team of 15 with UK government clients.
• Natalie — Founder of Glisten Cosmetics, a seven-figure brand with fans including Doja Cat and Chappell Roan. On patience, brand-building, and values that go beyondmarketing.
• Georgia Larson — Founder of sustainable lingerie brand Dora Larson. Her brand DNA hasn't changed since her 2016 launch - a powerful listen for anyone wanting to build a brand in a competitive industry,
• Martina — Founder of The Dental Architect. Brand building is ongoing - it's a living commitment to telling your story.
• Adam — Startup founder and former Amazon AI lead. On how working on their business' branding helped them understand and commit to their vision more clearly as a team.
• Ruby Raut — Founder of Wuka, the UK's first reusable period underwear brand, with over one million customers. Ruby isn't just building a brand - she's building a movement.
Tabara N'Diaye, founder of La Basketry, was due to featurethis series — read her full interview on Cara's blog: Purpose,PR and Publishing Deals — A Conversation with Tabara N'Diaye.
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