Posts in social entrepreneur
#123 Why Social Enterprise?

After nearly 10 years as a social entrepreneur, and 18 years designing and leading social impact programmes, I thought it would be interesting to come back to this question for International Social Enterprise Day.

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#93 Messaging that attracts attention and creates £5k months

In this episode I share what you need to do to create messaging that attracts the attention of your dream, ready-to-buy clients so you can create more consistent income in your business.

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#84: Your Values-Based Brand Messaging Strategy with Ashlee Sang

Ashlee breaks down client personas and how to create your value-based brand messaging in a way that aligns with your purpose.

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#83 Create Your Social Impact Story

In this episode, I walk through how to create your story. Listen to learn the four steps to building your social impact story and how to spread your message with confidence.

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#81 How an OBM & Integrator can help you scale your business with Elizabeth Broderick

Elizabeth helps me and other small business owners create a business and lifestyle that is sustainable, prevents burnout, and prepares their business for growth or change.

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#80 Funding, Finding Clients and being consistently visible on social media

In this episode, I share tips for how to overcome common challenges faced by social enterprises and businesses.

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#79 How a VA can help you grow and develop your business with Davey & Daphnah

Hiring the Eco Helper helped me raise my game and become more strategic. That’s why I’m super excited to share this episode with you today.

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#78 Why you should be making £40k a year

In this episode there are five different areas I talk about why I think this matters. As well as some practical reflections for you to think about how you can put this in place and how it fits within your current business.

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#76 Sustainable means circular - radical change for fashion with Esther Knight

In this episode we discuss the many issues with the traditional fashion industry that made Esther choose a circular model for her sustainable fashion brand.

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