Inspirational Interviews

  • “We need a bigger warehouse!” Pivotal lessons from 10 years in business

    Many of you would know and love the baby and kids brand Snuggle Hunny. It’s such a beautiful brand, aesthetically, in the quality of the products, as well as the brand’s values, which are very much about sustainability and community. Well, today I have a real treat for you as I’m joined on the show […]

  • Building A Successful Women’s Fashion Label In Under 2 Years

    My guest today is Sarah Henney, founder of Outback Linen Co, which is what I would call a women’s fashion label with heart.  Sarah only launched her label less than two years ago, but it’s almost exploded in the time since. How on earth has she managed to launch her business with such a bang, […]

  • Is It Amazing Yet? Why You Should Go Slow to Grow Fast!

    Is your business amazing yet? What do you need to do to get to Amazing? This past month has felt a bit chaotic and unpredictable, with things like Afterpay Day promo being a massive high, and then a bunch of changes on the Meta Ads platform destabilising ads. And I know a few of you […]

  • How To Make Quality Products: The Fail-Safe Process & Pitfalls To Avoid

    Are you finding it difficult to navigate the complex web of finding a manufacturer that meets your business needs? One that can start small and grow with you? Because I know I did when I first started out!  I remember when I was working on launching my first brand, back in 2007. Back then, it […]

  • The Journey Of French Soda

    Today’s interview is someone I’ve wanted to invite on the show for a while, not just because I love her and her brand, but also because I’ve had several of you listeners request to hear her story! Ashlee Nagle from French Soda is here to talk to us today about her journey over the last […]

  • Cracking The Code On International Women’s Day with Dr Eva Balan-Vnuk

    International Women's Day

    This year, the theme of International Women’s Day is ‘Cracking the code: innovation for a gender equal future’.  Growing up, I was taught to believe that girls and women had an equal right to education and opportunities in the work place. However soon after university and at the start of my career I realised that […]