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Episode 32: Community, compassion and the power of a biscuit with Sarah Bryer

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In this episode, I’m joined by Sarah Bryer and we discuss the importance of community building for small business owners, especially post-COVID-19. Sarah shares her incredible journey of creating a supportive group for women entrepreneurs to overcome isolation and self-doubt. We discuss how lack of peer support can lead to low confidence, underpricing services and how the power of having a community for validation and shared experiences can be so uplifting and life-affirming.

We also explore how leadership impacts employee well-being, with an inspiring story of a leader helping an employee thrive via good emotional intelligence and support.

So grab a coffee and join us for a fascinating discussion, biscuits are optional! You'll leave with a fresh perspective on why community is essential for growth, confidence, and success in small business!

Notes

To find out more about Sarah you can find her on LinkedIn and you can join Skip The Line here.

Prepare for PR and download 'Get Ready To Achieve More Exposure For Your Business'

Follow Amanda on Instagram

Join the ‘Bravery Behind The Brand’ Community On Facebook

The ‘Bravery Behind The Brand’ Motivational Song playlist on Spotify

  continue reading

37 episoder

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Innhold levert av Amanda Jane. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Amanda Jane eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I’m joined by Sarah Bryer and we discuss the importance of community building for small business owners, especially post-COVID-19. Sarah shares her incredible journey of creating a supportive group for women entrepreneurs to overcome isolation and self-doubt. We discuss how lack of peer support can lead to low confidence, underpricing services and how the power of having a community for validation and shared experiences can be so uplifting and life-affirming.

We also explore how leadership impacts employee well-being, with an inspiring story of a leader helping an employee thrive via good emotional intelligence and support.

So grab a coffee and join us for a fascinating discussion, biscuits are optional! You'll leave with a fresh perspective on why community is essential for growth, confidence, and success in small business!

Notes

To find out more about Sarah you can find her on LinkedIn and you can join Skip The Line here.

Prepare for PR and download 'Get Ready To Achieve More Exposure For Your Business'

Follow Amanda on Instagram

Join the ‘Bravery Behind The Brand’ Community On Facebook

The ‘Bravery Behind The Brand’ Motivational Song playlist on Spotify

  continue reading

37 episoder

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