Welcome to the very first episode of Level Up Podcast, with Jemimah Ashleigh and Tim Hyde! After wrapping up separate shows themselves, Jemimah and Tim decided to start a Podcast together – over a few wines.
Jemimah began her entrepreneurial adventure while working in Law Enforcement, after a chance encounter with a silversmith in New York City, inspiring her to create her bespoke jewellery business, Tangs Design. Since then, she has grown three successful businesses and is now a consultant and positioning expert.
Tim started his first business as a six-year-old, including beginning a family circus charging 20c admission – and spending his profits on mixed lollies. He went on to work in the public service sector, beginning a side-hustle website called The Riot Act with over 18 million-page views per year, and many law suits (no big deal, right?)
On this podcast, Jemimah and Tim will be sharing their knowledge and experiences in levelling up their businesses and chatting with experts, exploring how businesses grow with masterclasses and teaching practical skills – not just identifying problems and issues, but blending strategies and practical skills to support you to level up your business.
It is never too late to start your own business, whether your four, forty or eighty-four.If you find yourself going brain-dead in your current occupation, you can start your own business and be successful.Not everybody wants to be building up to the next BHP Billiton level, or Tony Robbins.Resilience is an important part of being an entrepreneur – you will constantly be trying and testing things out and seeing what works. There is not a big difference between a commercial organisation or not-for-profit in how they operate. They all have a product or service to sell, to attract time money and resources.Don’t swim around in large piles of money like Scrooge McDuck. Metal is hard, it will hurt.“What is it that takes us as entrepreneurs, to the next level?” - Jemimah
“There’s a misconception about the things we do, that it’s a one-size fits all approach.” - Tim
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