Stories That Sell Podcast

Naomi Rose

Welcome to Stories That Sell, the podcast where we dive deep into the power of storytelling in business, hosted by Content Marketing Expert, Naomi Rose.  Join me as I interview inspiring entrepreneurs and business owners who share their unique journeys, insights, and the stories that shaped their brands. In each episode, we explore how personal narratives can connect with audiences, drive engagement, and ultimately lead to sales. Whether you're looking to enhance your content strategy or simply want to understand the art of storytelling, this podcast offers practical tips, real-life examples, and actionable advice to help you craft your own compelling stories.Tune in to discover how every business has a story worth telling, and learn how to leverage your narrative to build authentic connections and grow your brand.

  1. 23 Jun

    From proving people wrong to choosing happiness - Stories That Sell featuring Emma Hine

    In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Staffordshire-based Emma Hine, Business Growth Strategist, author, podcast host and creator of The Growth Event, for a conversation about success, happiness, freedom and what happens when the business you built starts taking more than it gives. Emma’s story started with a comment that stayed with her for years. As a teenager, she was told by a teacher that she would never make anything of herself. After leaving school at 16 and becoming a mum, part of her wondered whether that teacher had been right. She went on to spend 14 years in the building society world before launching an online card and gift business with her husband Adrian in 2006. From the outside, it worked. The business grew into a 7-figure success, with premises, growth, money and all the things that should have made it feel like she had made it. But behind the scenes, Emma was working 80 to 90 hours a week and building a life around proving other people wrong, instead of asking what would actually make her happy. In this episode, we talk about the moment Emma realised something wasn’t right, including sitting in hospital with her daughter after she broke her femur and wondering why she was thinking about the business instead of being fully present. We also talk about how success can become your identity, why money and freedom are not always the same thing, what happens when business gets too noisy, and the three questions Emma asks to work out whether something is actually worth your time. This episode is for anyone who has built something that looks good from the outside, but knows it no longer feels right on the inside. Connect with Emma: Website: www.emmahine.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamemmahine LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/emma-hine Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    28 min
  2. 16 Jun

    From Tuna Sandwiches to Rapid Implementation: Stories That Sell featuring Stephanie Ward

    In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Bedlington-based Stephanie Ward, Rapid Implementation Specialist, founder of Stephanie Ward & Co, Spicy Brain Energy and The Spicy Brain Collective, for a conversation about autonomy, neurodivergence, health, business, intuition and what happens when you stop accepting the status quo. Stephanie grew up with entrepreneurship around her, but her original plan was to become a doctor. Then life took a very different turn. Born with hip dysplasia, Stephanie was using a wheelchair by the age of 25 and spent years navigating surgeries, physiotherapy and long stretches in hospital. But it was during that time in hospital that her entrepreneurial story began, all because she refused to eat tuna sandwiches three days in a row and really wanted fried chicken. What might sound like a small moment became the start of something much bigger. After a suggestion from a friend, Stephanie became a VA and landed her first client within 24 hours. Since then, Stephanie has built businesses around implementation, neurodivergence, access and autonomy. Through The Spicy Brain Collective, she has created a community for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and people who think differently, giving them a space to feel supported, understood and less alone. We talk about unmasking, trusting your instincts, advocating for your health, building a business that doesn’t hurt you, the 391 Days Project, giving yourself permission to leave, and why brilliant business owners often don’t need more strategy. They need the right support to actually implement what they already know. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, underestimated or trapped inside a business, body or structure that wasn’t built with them in mind. Connect with Stephanie: www.instagram.com/iamstephanieward The Spicy Brain Collective: www.thespicybraincollective.com Community: community.thespicybraincollective.com Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    32 min
  3. 9 Jun

    From Cave Dwellings to Designing a Life That Works: Stories That Sell featuring Clare Nash

    In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Oxfordshire-based Clare Nash, architect, author, mentor and founder of Clare Nash Architecture, for a conversation about sustainable homes, solo travel, questioning the expected path and designing a life that actually works. Clare’s route into architecture wasn’t exactly straightforward. She grew up around building sites, originally wanted to be a racing engineer, studied interior architecture, retrained as an architect and later travelled alone through places including China, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam and South America while researching sustainable housing. One of the stories we talk about is Clare travelling across China to visit a cave-dwelling settlement, taking two trains, a bus and then walking for an hour to get there. Not exactly your average research trip. After coming back from six months of travel during a recession, Clare had no job, no savings and no clients. So she started her architecture practice with postcards in local shop windows, a very simple website and a lot of determination. We talk about homes, family rhythms, why people often think they need more space when they actually need better space, and why Clare believes good design should support how you want to live, not make life harder. We also talk about building a flexible business before flexible working was normal, designing around real life, and why Clare has never been interested in following the traditional route just because everyone else does it that way. This episode is for anyone who wants to question the way things have always been done and create a home, business or life that feels more like them. Connect with Clare: clarenasharchitecture.co.uk / clarenash.co.uk linkedin.com/in/clarenasharchitect instagram.com/clare_nash_architecture Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    43 min
  4. 3 Jun

    From Growing Up Above a Pub to Embracing Psychic Gifts - Stories That Sell with Ben Franklin

    In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Essex-based Ben Franklin, business psychic, intuitive strategist, speaker, event producer and founder of Bold Intuition Co., for a conversation about business, spirituality, self-trust and what happens when success no longer fits. Ben grew up above his family’s pub in London, raised by his dad in a fast-paced, people-filled environment where he learned early on how to read people, sense what was going on beneath the surface and trust what he could feel, not just what he could see. But Ben’s path into intuitive work and business wasn’t straightforward. Before building Bold Intuition Co., he trained as a dancer, spent a decade in aviation with British Airways, moved into leadership, and later worked in high-ticket property sales. From the outside, his career looked successful. Underneath it all, something didn’t fit. After a serious illness in 2014, Ben stopped separating his psychic gifts from his work and began bringing his intuition, spiritual awareness and business experience together. We talk about growing up around people, learning to trust your intuition, building a business that feels aligned, and why Ben believes he wasn’t built for following someone else’s blueprint. This episode is for anyone who’s built something that looks good on paper but knows they’ve outgrown the version of themselves that created it. Connect with Ben: Instagram: www.instagram.com/benfranklin_official Website: https://www.benfranklin.co.uk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/benfranklinuk Facebook: www.facebook.com/benfranklinuk Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    30 min
  5. 26 May

    From High Standards to Imperfect Action - Stories That Sell with Daisy Ferns

    In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Derby-based lead generation expert Daisy Ferns for a conversation about motherhood, business, high standards, and why imperfect action changed everything. Before building multiple successful businesses, Daisy was a secondary school teacher working in university management, never planning to become an entrepreneur. But after becoming a mum and dealing with years of sleep deprivation, she reached a point where something had to change. Within weeks of returning from maternity leave, Daisy retrained, left her job, and started a business from scratch in the parenting space. Since then, she’s built her businesses through conversations, relationships, and taking action before feeling ready, rather than relying on a huge audience or constantly being online. We talk about the pressure of high standards, learning to trust yourself, building a business around real life, and why Daisy now proudly calls herself the Queen of Imperfect Action. This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck waiting for the “right time” before making a move. Connect with Daisy: Instagram: www.instagram.com/daisyfernsuk Website: www.daisyferns.co.uk LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/daisy-ferns Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    32 min
  6. 12 May

    Buying an island online to air traffic control – Stories That Sell Featuring Sophie Foote

    Some people build a life based on routine and rules. Others follow instinct, take risks, and create something completely their own. In this episode of Stories That Sell, I’m joined by Sophie Foote, and her story is one that doesn’t follow the usual path. What started as a life of travel and saying yes to opportunities across Southeast Asia turned into something most people wouldn’t even consider.  Buying a beach in Indonesia online and building a diving resort from scratch with her husband. Living off-grid, raising a young family, running the day-to-day of a business in a completely unfamiliar environment, and handling whatever came next.  Including moments that feel unreal, like holding back a jungle fire with a palm leaf while her baby slept nearby . After five years, they sold the resort and returned to the UK, where Sophie later built and sold another business, this time in property. Now, Sophie spends her time helping other business owners step back, look at what they’ve built, and shape it into something that gives them more freedom and multiple income streams. This conversation is inspiring, eye-opening, and will likely shift how you think about taking risks, making decisions, and backing yourself in business. Connect with Sophie: https://www.instagram.com/sophie_coachbythebeach Get your guide to start investing: https://thehappyinvestor.co.uk Join The Business By The Beach event in July: https://thehappyinvestor.co.uk/bbtb Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories That Sell.  Remember to hit that subscribe button and give this podcast a review too. Please do follow and connect with me on Instagram and LinkedIn.  If you're interested in working me, take a look at my website.

    32 min

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Welcome to Stories That Sell, the podcast where we dive deep into the power of storytelling in business, hosted by Content Marketing Expert, Naomi Rose.  Join me as I interview inspiring entrepreneurs and business owners who share their unique journeys, insights, and the stories that shaped their brands. In each episode, we explore how personal narratives can connect with audiences, drive engagement, and ultimately lead to sales. Whether you're looking to enhance your content strategy or simply want to understand the art of storytelling, this podcast offers practical tips, real-life examples, and actionable advice to help you craft your own compelling stories.Tune in to discover how every business has a story worth telling, and learn how to leverage your narrative to build authentic connections and grow your brand.