The Small Business Sessions

Enterprise Nation

Podcasts for small business owners 🎙️Whether you're starting out or scaling up, the right advice makes all the difference. Enterprise Nation's podcasts cover everything from funding and marketing to legal must-knows and success stories – straight from UK entrepreneurs and industry experts. Tune in and get inspired!Find out more at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast---🎧 The Small Business SessionsThe Small Business Sessions is a weekly podcast from our business.connected training programme, in partnership with Vodafone Business, that shares practical tips and stories from inspiring entrepreneurs and digital experts.  Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/business-connected ---🎧 The Small Business Sessions: Founder FailsThe Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails is a podcast created in collaboration with Hiscox. In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up. Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance can help. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day. Learn more about the cover available to you: www.enterprisenation.com/find-something/hiscox-business-insurance ---🎧 The Small Business Retail SessionsThe Small Business Retail Sessions is a podcast series from our Powering the High Street programme, in collaboration with EDF.It explores the major challenges facing today’s retailers – from declining footfall, vacant storefronts, post-pandemic recovery and sustainability. Whether you're a seasoned shopkeeper or a digital business ready to make the leap to bricks-and-mortar, Powering the High Street is your gateway to making a meaningful retail impact. Discover more at enterprisenation.com/poweringthehighstreet

  1. Susan Allen, Here We Flo: Getting stocked in major retailers and securing big name investors | Small Business Sessions

    17 DEC

    Susan Allen, Here We Flo: Getting stocked in major retailers and securing big name investors | Small Business Sessions

    The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a ninth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partner Vodafone Business. Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the 10th and final episode in the series is Susan Allen, co-founder of sustainable period care products business Here We Flo. Susan Allen and her co-founder Tara Chandra started Here we Flo after being disappointed at the lack of organic and sustainable personal care products in the market. The business is now stocked in major retailers and has several big name advisers and investors on board.  Topics discussed in the episode include: Running a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.How Here We Flo got stocked in Sainsbury's, Boots, Whole Foods and more big retailers.Susan's brilliant advice for making a success of being stocked in big retailers.Securing advisers and investors from Graze, Charlotte Tilbury, Unilever, M&S, L'Oreal, and more.Becoming a B Corp.---- This episode is brought to you in partnership with Vodafone Business, the Nation’s Network*, as part of the business.connected campaign which helps small businesses embrace digital change and grow online.   Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected   Listen to and watch previous podcast episodes at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast *The Nation's Network: Vodafone - nation's most valuable brand, verified by Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable UK Brands Report 2024, and supporting the nation since 1984 through to 2025's major summer events. See full verification of the substantiation: www.vodafone.co.uk/TNN

    34 min
  2. Millie Flemington-Clare, Human Beauty: Winning a £50,000 grant and building an inclusive makeup brand | Small Business Sessions

    10 DEC

    Millie Flemington-Clare, Human Beauty: Winning a £50,000 grant and building an inclusive makeup brand | Small Business Sessions

    The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a ninth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partner Vodafone Business. Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the ninth episode is Millie Flemington-Clare, founder of accessible and inclusive makeup brand Human Beauty. Millie was born with a rare genetic condition called Cystinosis, which affects only 3,000 people worldwide. Her frustration with the lack of accessible products in the beauty industry inspired her to start her own brand.  Human Beauty sells product designed for disabled and neurodivergent people, featuring anti-roll packaging, sensory-friendly formulas, and QR codes with audio descriptions. Millie has won several awards and secured funding from a range of sources, including a £50,000 grant from Innovate UK and investment on BBC TV's Dragons' Den. Beyond Human Beauty, Millie works as a design and accessibility consultant, helping brands and institutions build inclusion into their foundations. Topics discussed in the episode: Turning ideas into physical products.How Millie is shaking up the makeup industry. How Millie won a £50,000 funding and her tips for successful grant applications.The impact of appearing on Dragons' Den.What more needs to be done to support disabled entrepreneurs.Why Millie's community is so vital to the business and how she engages them. ---- This episode is brought to you in partnership with Vodafone Business, the Nation’s Network*, as part of the business.connected campaign which helps small businesses embrace digital change and grow online.   Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected   Listen to and watch previous podcast episodes at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast *The Nation's Network: Vodafone - nation's most valuable brand, verified by Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable UK Brands Report 2024, and supporting the nation since 1984 through to 2025's major summer events. See full verification of the substantiation: www.vodafone.co.uk/TNN

    30 min
  3. Dominic Mills, Yuup: Building a thriving marketplace of experiences run by small businesses | Small Business Sessions

    3 DEC

    Dominic Mills, Yuup: Building a thriving marketplace of experiences run by small businesses | Small Business Sessions

    The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a ninth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partner Vodafone Business. Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the eighth episode is Dominic Mills, co-founder of local experiences marketplace Yuup. Dominic was inspired to start Yuup after struggling to find the gift of a local experience for his wife. He could only find the usual experience offerings from national providers, and nothing that reflected Bristol, the city where he lives. Yuup is now a thriving marketplace of experiences offered by hundreds of small businesses in Bristol, Bath, Birmingham, Brighton, Cardiff, Durham, Northampton, Nottingham. Yuup has also branched out into its running its own events such as a spectacular drone show this Christmas. Topics discussed in the episode include: Dominic's experience of growing and selling a marketing agency before he started Yuup and lessons he learnt.  His start-up challenges and how he overcame them.Launching a platform for physical experiences during a global pandemic. How he convince the first businesses to join Yuup.How Yuup crowdfunded almost £1m.Building a team. How Yuup decides which cities to expand to.  How Yuup measures its mission for delivering a positive social impact. Branching out into running Yuup's own events such as drone shows and immersive experiences.---- This episode is brought to you in partnership with Vodafone Business, the Nation’s Network*, as part of the business.connected campaign which helps small businesses embrace digital change and grow online.   Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected   Listen to and watch previous podcast episodes at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast *The Nation's Network: Vodafone - nation's most valuable brand, verified by Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable UK Brands Report 2024, and supporting the nation since 1984 through to 2025's major summer events. See full verification of the substantiation: www.vodafone.co.uk/TNN

    34 min
  4. Sam Matanle on challenger branding and turning setbacks into storytelling | Founder Fails

    28 NOV

    Sam Matanle on challenger branding and turning setbacks into storytelling | Founder Fails

    Welcome to the Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation, in collaboration with Hiscox. In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up. Expect honest conversations, tales of resilience and real talk from founders who turned mistakes into movement. In episode six, we're joined by Sam Matanle, the co-founder of Batch LDN, a clothing company with a focus on sustainability. In this episode, Sam reflects on turning a 2024 break-in into a bold, humorous campaign. He also shares how crisis storytelling, transparency and resilience have shaped his approach to leadership, building a brand and navigating failure. Topics discussed in the episode: The simple problem that sparked Batch LDN's made-to-order approachTackling smart-casual dressing and the waste that traditional fashion models createThe emotional impact of failure and why accepting "it might fail" builds clarityKnowing when to push through a setback and when a pivot is genuinely neededImpostor syndrome as a sign of growth (not inadequacy)----- Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance could protect you if the worst happens. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day. Head to https://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance to learn more.

    26 min
  5. Ryan Panchoo, Borough 22: From making doughnuts for his kids to stocked in Selfridges | Small Business Sessions

    26 NOV

    Ryan Panchoo, Borough 22: From making doughnuts for his kids to stocked in Selfridges | Small Business Sessions

    The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a ninth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partner Vodafone Business. Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the seventh episode is Ryan Panchoo, founder of gluten free doughnut brand Borough 22. What started as making doughnuts for his children due to a frustration at the lack of allergen-free treats at events is now a brand that regularly sells out in Selfridges. Ryan has grown his business from hand delivering his products on the London Underground, to going full time after nine years, being stocked in one of the UK's most iconic retailers and selling overseas.  Topics discussed in the episode include: Hand delivering his doughnuts on the London Underground.How he used social media to promote his products from day one. How a follower tagging Selfridges on Instagram led to Borough 22 being stocked.Switching from running the business as a side hustle to going full time.How he raising investment to fund a commercial kitchen.Letting go of doing everything and decided to grow a team. Borough 22's global fans including one who flew from Norway to get the products and an American fan who offered to pay for Ryan's flight to Detroit to make his doughnuts!---- This episode is brought to you in partnership with Vodafone Business, the Nation’s Network*, as part of the business.connected campaign which helps small businesses embrace digital change and grow online.   Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected   Listen to and watch previous podcast episodes at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast *The Nation's Network: Vodafone - nation's most valuable brand, verified by Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable UK Brands Report 2024, and supporting the nation since 1984 through to 2025's major summer events. See full verification of the substantiation: www.vodafone.co.uk/TNN

    31 min
  6. Daisy Morris on creativity, community and finding joy in the messy middle | Founder Fails

    21 NOV

    Daisy Morris on creativity, community and finding joy in the messy middle | Founder Fails

    Welcome to the Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation, in collaboration with Hiscox. In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up. Expect honest conversations, tales of resilience and real talk from founders who turned mistakes into movement. In episode five, we're joined by Daisy Morris, social media strategist, community builder and bestselling author. Daisy shares how creativity, vulnerability and connection have shaped her entrepreneurial journey. She also opens up about the realities of failure, how to make authentic connections online and why building community is the foundation of sustainable growth. From creative flops to finding freedom in doing things your own way, this conversation is a powerful reminder that success is as much about people as it is about purpose. Topics discussed in the episode: How building connection became the driving force behind her businessHow to build meaningful relationships in a digital world The "we vs. me" approach to social media and creating content that resonatesThe importance of sharing failures online when things go wrongTaking ideas from seed to reality – and knowing when to pivot or persevere----- Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance could protect you if the worst happens. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day. Head to https://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance to learn more.

    27 min
  7. Zoë Chapman, The Whizzer: The power of networks and networking in growing a business | Small Business Sessions

    19 NOV

    Zoë Chapman, The Whizzer: The power of networks and networking in growing a business | Small Business Sessions

    The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a ninth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partner Vodafone Business. Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the sixth episode is  Zoë Chapman, founder of The Whizzer, the revolutionary portable toilets for adults and children.  Zoë started her business in 2020 while recovering from spinal surgery. She decided to turn into reality a portable toilet invention she had come up with in 2015 when she was potty training her son and looking after her disabled father.  Since then, she has gone on to sell thousands of products and land an investment deal on BBC TV's Dragons' Den. Throughout her journey, networks and networking have been crucial to Zoë's success. That includes joining Enterprise Nation, getting a contact for a trusted manufacturer from a fellow entrepreneur, getting Instagram followers to test products and recruiting customers as freelancers to help her business. Topics discussed in the episode include: Finding a manufacturer with a limited budget and getting the product manufactured.How Enterprise Nation has helped her business.How a customer helped Zoë get stocked in a national retailer.The impact of appearing on TV's Dragons' Den.The other female entrepreneurs who inspire and influence Zoë.---- This episode is brought to you in partnership with Vodafone Business, the Nation’s Network*, as part of the business.connected campaign which helps small businesses embrace digital change and grow online.   Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected   Listen to and watch previous podcast episodes at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast *The Nation's Network: Vodafone - nation's most valuable brand, verified by Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable UK Brands Report 2024, and supporting the nation since 1984 through to 2025's major summer events. See full verification of the substantiation: www.vodafone.co.uk/TNN

    28 min
  8. Tom Voller on creative chaos, owning mistakes and building with honesty | Founder Fails

    14 NOV

    Tom Voller on creative chaos, owning mistakes and building with honesty | Founder Fails

    Welcome to the Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation, in collaboration with Hiscox. In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up. Expect honest conversations, tales of resilience and real talk from founders who turned mistakes into movement. In episode four, we're joined by Tom Voller, the co-founder of global creative production agency Dojo Films. Tom shares the messy realities behind running a creative business. From early missteps and undercharging to losing major projects and learning to own mistakes publicly, Tom opens up about what failure really looks like in the world of creative entrepreneurship – and why honesty has become his biggest business tool. Topics discussed in the episode: ·        Why not knowing what you're doing can be an advantage when building a creative career ·        How therapy, coaching and community can help founders become resilient ·        Why publicly owning your failures builds trust with clients and audiences ·        How honesty online has helped Tom attract new business and find peace with vulnerability ·        The need for more open conversations about undercharging, ghosting and client challenges in the creative industry ----- Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance could protect you if the worst happens. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day. Head to https://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance to learn more.

    24 min
4.8
out of 5
30 Ratings

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Podcasts for small business owners 🎙️Whether you're starting out or scaling up, the right advice makes all the difference. Enterprise Nation's podcasts cover everything from funding and marketing to legal must-knows and success stories – straight from UK entrepreneurs and industry experts. Tune in and get inspired!Find out more at www.enterprisenation.com/podcast---🎧 The Small Business SessionsThe Small Business Sessions is a weekly podcast from our business.connected training programme, in partnership with Vodafone Business, that shares practical tips and stories from inspiring entrepreneurs and digital experts.  Access free training in a range of digital business areas, from online marketing to AI and smarter working at www.enterprisenation.com/business-connected ---🎧 The Small Business Sessions: Founder FailsThe Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails is a podcast created in collaboration with Hiscox. In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up. Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance can help. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day. Learn more about the cover available to you: www.enterprisenation.com/find-something/hiscox-business-insurance ---🎧 The Small Business Retail SessionsThe Small Business Retail Sessions is a podcast series from our Powering the High Street programme, in collaboration with EDF.It explores the major challenges facing today’s retailers – from declining footfall, vacant storefronts, post-pandemic recovery and sustainability. Whether you're a seasoned shopkeeper or a digital business ready to make the leap to bricks-and-mortar, Powering the High Street is your gateway to making a meaningful retail impact. Discover more at enterprisenation.com/poweringthehighstreet

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