In this episode I talk with Luke and Steph from Park Farm in Shropshire.
They have an incredible story of how they changed their lives, moved to the countryside with two small children and, still in their early thirties, are living the life they have always dreamed of.
In this episode we talk about:
This week’s episode starts with some thoughts on overcoming adversity.
In life there are heroes, villains, and victims.
You get to decide which one you are.
I then get to interview Maddy Alexander-Grout. Who is awesome.
Here is a lady who overcame a very limiting medical condition to go on to launch My VIP Card, the biggest discount card company in the South of the UK.
Her story is nothing short of inspiring!
Question of the week this time is:
“How do I get started with email marketing?”
And please do leave any comments about the show in the comments on this page. I read and respond to every one!
This week’s episode we talk about how the desire to start a business can begin at any age.
Elizabeth Halford describes how a desire to earn a little money on the side took her from selling lemonade on the sidewalk to running a highly successful photography and videography business, a marketing agency, and her own podcast.
In this inspirational interview, discover the power of not being afraid to say yes when opportunities arise.
Question of the week this week is:
Here are some of the resources and links we talk about in the show:
In this week’s episode I talk with Pete Heslop about running a Digital Product Agency, how he got where he is now and the importance of building a great team.
He talks about the importance of only offering the services they actually want to do.
Resources mentioned during this episode:
I also answer the question:
What is the best way of doing Customer Research without paying someone else to do it.
Don’t forget to check out the Resourcespage for useful tools that will help you grow your business.
In this episode we interview Kate Whyley from katewhyley.com.
In this inspiring interview we discuss Imposter Syndrome, how artists struggle to make money, and how a passion for art and inspiration from her grandmother has allowed Kate to build an incredible business.
I also answer Erin Tarr’s question on what is the best tool for growing your business.
Kate WhyleyHere are the links:
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See you next week!
This is the episode in which Alex introduces himself.
Discover how he started out in business, the lessons learned and what mistakes he made along the way!
Question of the Week this time is:
"What is the best way to promote your business?"
If you want to know how to best to do this, listen to this episode!
Episode 1 is here!
Hurray!
Finally!
These are the things I imagine you are all saying…
In this episode you’ll get to hear a bit of my story.
I also talk about a number of things, and, as I promised you links, I will add them in here:
So, I talk about:
Feel free to check out the links.
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This is just a taster of what is to come.
If you like what you hear, hit that subscribe button and join me for the first official episode on 7th April 2019!
See you there!
Alex