31 min

A Heart Full of Art with Amy Curran Artist - Season 3 Episode 2 Stories From the Bush

    • Places & Travel

Well hey there – welcome to Episode 2 of Season 3 of Stories from the Bush the podcast by Spend With Us – Buy from a Bush Business marketplace.  Australia’s largest marketplace specifically for rural and regional small businesses.  We have around 1800 members on the site and over 367,000 members in our famous Facebook group Buy From a Bush Business.
We cannot wait to share with you the stories here in Season 3.  If you’re new to the podcast, make sure you head back and listen to Season 1 and Season 2 and the wonderful interviews there.
I’m Jenn Donovan, co-founder of Spend With Us – Buy From a Bush Business.  I’m a marketer, social media expert, international speaker and change maker.  My other changing making co-founders are my business partners Sarah Britz, the expert designer and web developer behind the marketplace you see and Lauren Hately, a clinical phycologist who shares the values of helping rural and regional small businesses.
Stories from the Bush are interviews with our members from www.spendwithus.com.au and we cannot wait to share them all with you!
Today I am having a chat Amy Curran who is an artist that lives in Taralga in NSW and her business is simply called Amy Curran Art.  Her passion for art, children and all things in between oozes as she talks on this podcast - such a great chat.
You can find all the links to Amy's store here:
LINK TO AMY'S STORE:
Website: https://www.spendwithus.com.au/store/amycurran_artist/
Thanks for tuning in.  Keep listening in to all the episodes coming up in Season 3 and beyond and perhaps share a screenshot of your listening on your socials and tag us, so more people can hear these amazing stories coming out of the Australian Bush business landscape.
Thanks for tuning in.
Head to www.spendwithus.com.au to see and support all our sellers and make sure you are following Spend With Us on Instagram and Facebook (links are all in the show notes at www.spendwithus.com.au/podcast
See you on the next episode.
 

Well hey there – welcome to Episode 2 of Season 3 of Stories from the Bush the podcast by Spend With Us – Buy from a Bush Business marketplace.  Australia’s largest marketplace specifically for rural and regional small businesses.  We have around 1800 members on the site and over 367,000 members in our famous Facebook group Buy From a Bush Business.
We cannot wait to share with you the stories here in Season 3.  If you’re new to the podcast, make sure you head back and listen to Season 1 and Season 2 and the wonderful interviews there.
I’m Jenn Donovan, co-founder of Spend With Us – Buy From a Bush Business.  I’m a marketer, social media expert, international speaker and change maker.  My other changing making co-founders are my business partners Sarah Britz, the expert designer and web developer behind the marketplace you see and Lauren Hately, a clinical phycologist who shares the values of helping rural and regional small businesses.
Stories from the Bush are interviews with our members from www.spendwithus.com.au and we cannot wait to share them all with you!
Today I am having a chat Amy Curran who is an artist that lives in Taralga in NSW and her business is simply called Amy Curran Art.  Her passion for art, children and all things in between oozes as she talks on this podcast - such a great chat.
You can find all the links to Amy's store here:
LINK TO AMY'S STORE:
Website: https://www.spendwithus.com.au/store/amycurran_artist/
Thanks for tuning in.  Keep listening in to all the episodes coming up in Season 3 and beyond and perhaps share a screenshot of your listening on your socials and tag us, so more people can hear these amazing stories coming out of the Australian Bush business landscape.
Thanks for tuning in.
Head to www.spendwithus.com.au to see and support all our sellers and make sure you are following Spend With Us on Instagram and Facebook (links are all in the show notes at www.spendwithus.com.au/podcast
See you on the next episode.
 

31 min