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By Lemon Quarters
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience to stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews will explore just that.
Today's guest is Gemma Johnston, founder of She is Action, a platform for women in sport. We talked about purpose, creating momentum without a product and fundraising in difficult times.
The past year has been particularly challenging for businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labor shortages have eaten into profits, the cause of uncertainty about the future.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience and stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews in collaboration with the British Business Bank, will explore just that.
Today's guest is Nick Hall, founder and winemaker of Herbert Hall. In this TRAILER we talked about planning and having that clear vision. We also talked about workforce challenges, creating community and always having a clear view of your customers.
Welcome to "Find Your Business Voice," the podcast by Lemon Quarter Squared, focused on business growth through content. In partnership with Nexus Underwriting, and the Nurture Network, we're gearing up for the International Women's Day event, "Breaking the Mould."
Meet Hannah Saunders, an inspiring entrepreneur who transitioned from the Armed Forces to founding Toddle, later featured on Dragon's Den. Having sold her business, she now advises and serves as a Non-Executive Director.
Hannah shares insights on resilience, learning from failure, and the journey to success. Tune in as we explore Hannah's story, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Welcome to "Find Your Business Voice," the podcast by Lemon Quarter Squared, focused on business growth through content.
Meet Hannah Saunders, an inspiring entrepreneur who
Hannah shares insights on resilience, learning from
Tune in as we explore Hannah's story, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Welcome to "Find Your Business Voice," the podcast by Lemon Quarter Squared, focused on business growth through content. In partnership with Nexus Underwriting, and the Nurture Network, we're gearing up for the International Women's Day event, "Breaking the Mould."
Meet Hannah Saunders, an inspiring entrepreneur who transitioned from the Armed Forces to founding Toddle, later featured on Dragon's Den. Having sold her business, she now advises and serves as a Non-Executive Director.
Hannah shares insights on resilience, learning from failure, and the journey to success. Tune in as we explore Hannah's story, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Today's episode is part of a series in collaboration with the British Business Bank and its campaign: Building Business Resilience - a foundation for growth to help your business thrive.
The past year has been particularly challenging for UK businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates, supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labour shortages have eaten into profits and caused uncertainty about the future.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience to stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews will explore just that.
Today’s guest is Nnenna Onuba, founder of skincare brand LBB. We talked about collaboration with other small businesses to keep costs down, building networks and knowing your strengths.
Today's episode is part of a series in collaboration with the British Business Bank and its campaign: Building Business Resilience - a foundation for growth to help your business thrive.
The past year has been particularly challenging for UK businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates, supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labour shortages have eaten into profits and caused uncertainty about the future.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience to stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews will explore just that.
Today's guest is Jess Potter, co-founder of Used and Loved, a search platform for pre-loved items. We talked about crowdfunding, making use of interns and finding an audience.
The past year has been particularly challenging for businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labor shortages have eaten into profits, the cause of uncertainty about the future.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience and stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews in collaboration with the British Business Bank, will explore just that.
Today's guest is Nick Hall, founder and winemaker of Herbert Hall. We talked about workforce challenges, creating community and always having a clear view of your customers.
Today's episode is part of a series in collaboration with the British Business Bank and its campaign: Building Business Resilience - a foundation for growth to help your business thrive.
The past year has been particularly challenging for UK businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates, supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labour shortages have eaten into profits and caused uncertainty about the future. So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience to stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews will explore just that.
Today's guest is Nils Mattisson, the founder of Minut, the discreet home monitor loved by Airbnb hosts. We talked about supply chains, moving manufacturing from China, and the importance of differentiation.
Today's episode is part of a series in collaboration with the British Business Bank and its campaign: Building Business Resilience - a foundation for growth to help your business thrive.
The past year has been particularly challenging for UK businesses, rising energy costs and interest rates, supply chain disruption, weaker consumer confidence and labour shortages have eaten into profits and caused uncertainty about the future.
So how can businesses prepare themselves for tougher times ahead? And how can businesses build their resilience to stay on top of the ever changing economic landscape? This series of interviews will explore just that.
Today's guest is Gemma Johnston, founder at She is Action, a pre launch platform for women in sport. We talked about purpose, creating momentum without a product and fundraising in difficult times.
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.