Guesswork to Growth

Digital Habitus

We talk to founders and marketing leaders who navigate the pivotal transitions that took a business from guesswork to growth.

Episodes

  1. FEB 3

    How simplicity built a local icon with Nick Crowther

    In this episode, I sit down with Nick, the founder behind one of Berry’s most recognisable coffee spots, IV Coffee, to unpack the journey from washing dishes as a teenager to building a brand that locals and travellers now actively seek out. What begins as a conversation about coffee quickly becomes a deeper look into simplicity, community and the mindset required to start before you feel ready. Nick shares how a 28-square-metre coffee shop, built with intention rather than excess, grew through word of mouth, consistency and genuine customer connection rather than heavy marketing or expansion for the sake of it. The discussion explores: The early days of learning hospitality from the ground up Why keeping the concept deliberately simple became a competitive advantage Building brand identity without over-engineering the marketing The emotional side of running a small business in a tight-knit community Balancing growth, lifestyle and personal wellbeing Lessons from opening a second location and knowing when to step back The difference between a “nice job” and designing a “nice life” This episode is a candid look at entrepreneurship without glamour, a reminder that strong brands are often built on small daily decisions, human connection and the willingness to just put your shoes on and start. It is particularly relevant for founders, marketers and anyone considering turning a simple idea into something meaningful without losing the lifestyle they set out to create. Follow IV Coffee: Instagram WebsiteSouth Coast StyleLe BarThe Guesswork to Growth Podcast InstagramWebsiteSubscribeIf you enjoyed this conversation, have feedback, or know a founder, creative or business owner who would be a great guest on the podcast, please get in touch podcast@digitalhabitus.com.au. We’re always looking to share more local stories, journeys and perspectives and welcome recommendations or interview enquiries.

    1h 12m
  2. JAN 18

    Building Seed + Stow with Samantha Reynolds

    In this episode, I’m joined by Samantha Reynolds, founder of Seed + Stow, to talk openly about what it really takes to build a product-based business alongside a full-time marketing agency. What starts with surplus lemons in a backyard quickly turns into a conversation about sustainability, slow processes and the reality of building a product-based business while simultaneously running a digital marketing agency. Sam shares the honest side of entrepreneurship, the late nights, the learning curves, the perfectionism and the constant balancing act between creativity and commercial decisions. The discussion covers: How Seed & Stow was born during COVID as a creative escape from screen-based work The therapeutic nature of physical craft and working with your hands Building a brand around lifestyle and “elevated everyday moments” rather than just a product The trial-and-error journey of refining processes, accreditation and food safety standards Growing slowly and intentionally without sacrificing handmade quality Social media, content creation and the difference between brand authority and immediate sales The realities of viral content, experimentation and showing up consistently Pricing, margins and the challenge of scaling without accruing debt Juggling multiple businesses and the pressure of wearing every hat at once This episode is an unfiltered look at modern small-business ownership, where creativity meets logistics, and passion meets practicality. It is particularly relevant for founders, marketers and anyone building a product or lifestyle brand who wants an honest perspective on what it really takes to grow something meaningful without losing control of why it started in the first place. Follow Seed + Stow: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Website⁠The Guesswork to Growth Podcast ⁠Instagram⁠⁠Website⁠⁠Subscribe⁠If you enjoyed this conversation, have feedback, or know a founder, creative or business owner who would be a great guest on the podcast, please get in touch ⁠podcast@digitalhabitus.com.au⁠. We’re always looking to share more local stories, journeys and perspectives and welcome recommendations or interview enquiries.

    1h 15m

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We talk to founders and marketing leaders who navigate the pivotal transitions that took a business from guesswork to growth.