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By Mal McCallion
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The podcast currently has 128 episodes available.
In the 32nd episode of the Growth Execution Podcast Season 4, we're delighted to be joined by Lucy Todd, Founder of My Little Green Wardrobe.
Lucy's business’ vision is that customers can kit out their kids from top to toe in more sustainably-produced clothing across a wide selection of awesome brands.
Listen to this interesting interview with Lucy as she talks about how everything doesn’t have to be perfect, what inspired her to start her own business, her most surprising experience when she started her entrepreneurial journey, and more.
Joining us this week, is the Founder of Hey Car Seat Mama, Emma Brewster.
Emma is a mama on a car seat mission who excitedly works with clients to help keep children safe on the road. Combining her love for keeping children safe, and her experience as a nurse and a mama to two lovely boys, make her a very passionate Car Seat Mama.
Here, she spoke about the importance of having your personal "why?", the impact of the pandemic, the most surprising thing for her when she started, and more.
Victoria & Lizzie Rossetti, Founders of Gaia Shores, joins us this week on the 30th episode of the Growth Execution Podcast Season 4.
Lizzie & Victoria are sisters who decided to start a business so they could share their love of fragrance, travel and peace. They combined these passions and created Gaia Shores, Luxury Home Fragrances, not just to bring these components, and a slice of relaxation to their homes, but to everyone's home.
Have a listen to this exciting episode with Lizzie and Victoria as they talk about building a business out of something you're passionate about, how the pandemic enabled them to start a business, what encouraged them to set up their business in Cheshire, and more.
This week, our guest is Phil Osborne, Founder of Lucky Ticket Competitions.
Phil decided to launch Lucky Ticket Competitions to give everyone a chance of winning some great prizes, ones that he felt many were missing out on.
In this episode, he spoke about recognising your worth, why he started his business, what's the biggest surprise he had when he started, and more.
In this week's episode, we're joined by Giancarlo Erra, Co-Founder of Widescreen Studio.
Widescreen Studio Limited is a music/visuals production & IT services company for the music industry & creative businesses.
Listen to this episode as Giancarlo talked about how he started his own business, the impact of the pandemic, how to make customers happy, and more.
Joining us for this week's episode is Ant Bolton, Co-Founder of Sevens & Twelves.
Born from an idea for their own wedding in 2019, Ant and his wife Katie, started Sevens and Twelves to give other music loving couples the opportunity to have something very special on their wedding tables.
In this episode, he spoke about being ready & being prepared, what's the story behind the name of their business, how it was like to set up a business during a pandemic, and more.
Arj Deol & Liam Eccles, Co-Founders of Adamo Exchange, joins us this week on the 26th episode of the Growth Execution Podcast Season 4.
Arj and Liam have built a totally transparent online auction platform specialising in assisting high-performance car enthusiasts to buy and sell their next vehicle.
Here, they spoke about celebrating big and small wins, how they set up during a pandemic, what's next for their business, and more
This week's guest on the 25th episode of the Growth Execution Podcast Season 4 is Neal Byers, Founder of WorkFromHub.
WorkfromHub is a sharing economy startup, building a network of calming distraction free bookable workspaces designed for busy people who work away from the office. Their mission is to help busy people do their best work, anywhere.
In this episode, Neal spoke about having a really bold vision, why he stared his business, what his most surprising experience is, and more.
In this week's episode, we're joined by Rahul Mattu, Founder of Sugar Rush Sweets.
Founded in 2021, Rahul and Sugar Rush Sweets are dedicated to bringing joy to the good people of Banbury in Oxfordshire, and it’s something they hope to be doing for years to come.
Here, Rahul spoke about not giving up, what surprised him the most as an entrepreneur, the impact of the pandemic, and more.
This week, we're joined by Marc Graham, Founder of Paramount Campers.
In 2020, Marc decided to pursue a lifelong ambition of building a business combining all he’d learnt in engineering, and the passion for building vehicles that he’s had since childhood, and Paramount Campers became a reality.
In this episode, Marc spoke about luck and effort, camper vans, the pandemic's impact, and more.
The podcast currently has 128 episodes available.