Building your Brand
Liz Mosley
Graphic Designer Liz Mosley wants all you small business owners to build businesses that you LOVE and feel confident about promoting. Through her decade of branding and design experience and with the help of her guests, she shares top tips to take the fear out of selling and building your brand.
Produced by: Lucy Lucraft (Instagram @lucylucraft
Cover illustration: Matt Joyce (Instagram @mattjoyce_illustrator)
The Power of Sharing Your Values in Your Business with Siobhan Strode
This episode is brought to you by Riverside, an amazing platform that makes recording high-quality podcasts and videos super easy. Give Riverside a try—it's free! And if you love it as much as I do, use the code lizmosley to get 15% off when you subscribe. In today's episode, I chat with Siobhan Strode about the importance of sharing your values in your business! We discuss the positive impact that it can have on your business and how it can help you attract the right clients. We also co
The One Thing Missing From Your Brand: Discover the Magic of Storytelling with Hilary Salzman
This episode is brought to you by Riverside, an amazing platform that makes recording high-quality podcasts and videos super easy. Give Riverside a try—it's free! And if you love it as much as I do, use the code Liz Mosley to get 15% off when you subscribe. Welcome to another episode of Building Your Brand! Today, I welcome Hilary Salzman, a brand storytelling expert and coach. Hilary shares her insights on the importance of storytelling in building a successful brand and provides practical tips
ADHD, Autism & Building a Creative Business with Meg Fatharly
This episode is brought to you by Riverside, an amazing platform that makes recording high-quality podcasts and videos super easy. Give Riverside a try—it's free! And if you love it as much as I do, use the code Liz Mosley to get 15% off when you subscribe. Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Meg Fatharly, a multidisciplinary artist, workshop facilitator, and self-proclaimed "professional art person." Meg candidly shares her experiences as a neurodiverse creative entrepreneur and the
The Highs and Lows of Hosting a Digital Event with Anna Dower
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. Today's episode is with my good friend Anna Dower, co-host of the brilliant online event, The Designer Boss Summit. We chat about the impact hosting a successful digital summit has had on her business, the highs and lows of what it's like, and how she's built a thriving community. Key Takeaways: Building a successful busine
How Prerna & Mayank Built a Business Without Sacrificing Their Lives
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. In this episode, we're diving into the year with an inspiring conversation with Prerna and Mayank, the husband-and-wife team behind Content Bistro. They share their incredible journey of building a successful online business over the past 13 years, all while working together as a married couple and navigating chronic health c
An Optimist's Guide to AI with Phil Pallen
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. As many of you know I'm obsessed with making my business more productive, and while I have my reservations about AI (I'm a catastrophiser!) I also love how it can take mundane and repetetive tasks off your hands leaving space to do business tasks you really enjoy. So I couldn't think of a better person to ask than my friend
Confessions of a Viral Content Creator with Callum McHugh
Design Your Own Branding is open! Sign up here Ever wondered what it's really like to go viral and build a massive social media following? In this episode of Building Your Brand, I chat with freelance graphic designer and content creator Callum McHugh about his unexpected rise to fame during the pandemic. We dive deep into the highs and lows of navigating the social media landscape, from the pressures of a large audience to the challenges of balancing client work with content creation. Key Take
Beyond the 5 AM Club: Finding YOUR Productivity Style with Sophie Cliff
Welcome back to the Building Your Brand podcast for 2025! We're kicking off the year with an inspiring conversation with Sophie Cliff, author of "The Hustle Cure: A New Approach to Burnout and Productivity for Women". We dive deep into hustle culture, toxic productivity, and the importance of defining success on your own terms. About Sophie Cliff: Website | Instagram About The Hustle Cure: Website | Episode Highlights: 00:04:49 - Sophie's new book, "The Hustle Cure," and its focus
From Chris Do's Podcast to Adobe Max: My Year of Growth with Hannah Isted
Welcome back to the last Building Your Brand episode of 2024! In this episode, friend of the podcast Hannah Isted interviews me. In a casual chat between Liz and Hannah, we reflect on the highs and lows of 2024. If you want a reminder to reflect on your year, this is the episode for you. Episode Highlights: 00:01:22 - Liz's forgotten word of the year 00:06:02 - A positive year in business with amazing projects and income growth 00:07:38 - The struggle with work-life balance and late nights
The Secret to Engaging Email Newsletters with Eman Ismail
To sign up for the Design Your Own Branding waitlist head here > https://www.lizmosley.net/design-your-own-branding I sat down with returning guest Eman Ismail, the founder and head email strategist at emancopyco.com, to discuss the ins and outs of email marketing. We explored how to create effective email strategies, why consistency is key, and how to infuse your newsletters with your unique voice. Eman shared her inspiring journey from generalist to email expert and offered valuable advice on
Ditching "Why?": How to Coach Yourself to a Thriving Business with Esther Young
To sign up for the Design Your Own Branding waitlist head here > https://www.lizmosley.net/design-your-own-branding This week, we're ditching the "why" and embracing the power of "how" with Creative Consultant & Business Coach Esther Young. Esther explains why "why" questions aren’t the most helpful tools and how "how" questions unlock creativity and fresh perspectives in our businesses. It was SUCH an interesting chat and I loved the new perspective I got. Key Takeaways: Why "Why" Doesn't Wor
Beyond Passive Income: Balancing Product Sales and Design Work with Andy Brown
The waitlist for the next cohort of Design your Own Branding is now open. Sign up to receive an early bird discount for the course starting in January 2025 In this episode of Building Your Brand, we talk to designer Andy Brown about his journey in diversifying his income through creative projects. We delve into his innovative product, Swatchos, a deck of color cards that was successfully funded through Kickstarter. We also discuss Andy's experience as a graphic designer and product creator, the
Easy SEO Wins for Small Businesses & Podcasters with Aime Cox
To sign up for the Design Your Own Branding waitlist head here > https://www.lizmosley.net/design-your-own-branding This week I am lucky enough to catch up IRL with Aime Cox of Studio Cotton about all things SEO and why it's crucial for small business owners and podcasters. Aime is a friend of the podcast and, once again, shares simple, actionable SEO tips that anyone can implement, from optimising podcast show notes and websites to building backlinks and writing effective blog posts. If you wa
Rebranding Your Business with Good Tuesday's Michele Ferron
Ever wondered why a business decides to rebrand or when should they? In this episode, I chat with Michele Ferron, founder of the thriving stationery business Good Tuesday (formerly Once Upon a Tuesday). Michele gives us the inside scoop on their recent rebrand, discussing: The "why" behind the change: What prompted the decision to rebrand from Once Upon a Tuesday to Good Tuesday? Navigating the naming process: Was it a challenge to choose a new name that reflected their brand identity? The rebr
Niche Down to Blow Up: The Power of Focus with Janine Coombes
Today on the podcast, I'm chatting to Janine Coombes, who helps coaches and mentors work on their offers and get clear on what they are and helps them to attract the right clients. In this episode, we cover. dreaded niching topic. And Janine shares what happened in her business when she niched down fairly dramatically. We cover the pros and cons, but also touch on following the joy in your business and finding what it is that you love to do. There are so many nuggets in this episode, and I hope
Fatherhood, Business, and Redefining Success with Gordon Reid
Today on the podcast, I am having a very honest chat with Gordon Reid, a designer who runs his own design agency all about the realities of juggling his business and becoming a parent, but also just the general challenge of running your own business. I've had this sort of conversation a lot with women, but less so with men, and so I was really interested to dig in compare my experience. I'm so grateful for his willingness to be open and honest with me and not bat an eyelid when I asked him diffi
How to Host Events That Enhance Your Brand with Kate Olive
Today on the podcast, I am chatting to one of my oldest friends, Kate Olive, who works in events and has so much experience in this area. The company she works with mainly works with large corporate clients, but in this chat, I picked Kate's brains about how small business owners can brand their events and make them a memorable experience for their attendees, and one that is really going to enhance and benefit their brands. So if you've ever thought about hosting any sort of event as part of you
Is Your Business Running You? Get Wildly Free with Jo Hooper
Every now and then an episode comes along that almost feels like therapy for me, and this was one of those. Today I'm chatting to anti-hustle, anti-patriarchal, rule breaking business coach Jo Hooper, who helps business owners get wildly free so they can enjoy their businesses. I had a LOT of revelations in this episode and in this chat, Jo really helped me unpick some things I thought were inevitable in business. I guess it was kind of like a coaching session in podcast form, and I really hop
Mastering Business Visibility with Vicki Knights
Today on the podcast, I am chatting to Vicki Knights, who is a branding photographer and a visibility strategist, which is what we focused on in this episode. We delve into why visibility is important for your business, why you might struggle with it and how to overcome the typical visibility challenges. It's a really inspiring episode that reminded me why there really is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to showing up in your business. Episode Highlights: 03:01 The Importance of Visibility i
Inheriting 1 Million Followers with Ilana & Katie from Goodtype
In this episode, I chat with Ilana and Katie from Goodtype about their journey and experiences running a massive online community. We delve into their impactful takeover of Goodtype, with over a million Instagram followers, and what it’s like operating such a large platform. Ilana and Katie share their initial meeting and collaboration, the challenges of maintaining and growing Goodtype, and their strategies for keeping the community engaged. We also discuss personal growth, navigating ego and c
Building a Successful YouTube Channel with Joe Allam
I've talked a few times about my desire to start building my YouTube channel but how I've not yet found my flow so I was super excited to chat to Joe Allam, a seasoned filmmaker and photographer, to explore the nuances and realities of growing a YouTube channel. Joe, who is now based in Japan, shares his eclectic career background, from his start in graphic design and eventual transition into filmmaking and photography. We chat about the challenges of maintaining consistency on YouTube, the imp
Why Your Offer Isn't Selling with Laura Robinson
In this episode, I chat with Laura Robinson, a seasoned copywriter and marketing mentor, about enhancing your sales strategies. Laura shares insightful tweaks for your marketing approach, talks about creating offers that align with your personality, and emphasizes the importance of enjoying what you sell. We explore common mistakes in launching products, the iterative nature of refining offers, and how to align your sales methods with your comfort zone. Discover how to build a personal brand and
Unlocking LinkedIn: Building a Personal Brand with Marielle Legair
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. One of the things I love about this podcast is that I get to invite people who I'm excited to learn from, who are experts in areas I am not, and who I can ask all the questions to. Today, my guest is LinkedIn Top Voice and Learning Instructor Marielle Legair. Marielle is also a certified coach and has lots of experience of bu
The Power of Podcasting with Steve Folland
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. In this episode, I chat with award winning freelance video and podcast editor Steve Folland to discuss the intimacy of podcasting, sonic branding, and the impact of podcasting on business. Steve shares insights from his successful podcasts 'Being Freelance' and 'Doing It for the Kids', his experiences with client work, and th
Finding Your Creative Path with Sarah Buckett
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. In this episode, I chat with Sarah Buckett, a collage artist who started her business in her forties after coming to it accidentally. Sarah never thought of herself as creative until she did a graphic design course as part of her previous career but the experience sparked something in her and since then she's created a beauti
Rejection Challenge Update: A Roller Coaster of Lessons and Numbers!
In this solo episode, I dive into an update on my ongoing rejection challenge. I share the hurdles I've faced, such as recording resistance, documenting habits, and old self-doubts. I also get really honest about how I feel about the numbers. Sidenote - I'll be opening enrolment for my branding course Design Your Own Branding and those on the waiting list get first dibs (and discounts!) so sign up here if you want to learn to DIY your branding. Mentioned in the episode: Episode 87: How to us
How I Became a Confident Public Speaker!
In the past few years I've been increasingly doing more public speaking; at conferences, online summits, and on social media too. But I haven't always been as confident and today I want to lift the lid on how I got here. This episode is a short and sweet guide for anyone curious about the process and benefits of public speaking. Episode highlights: 02:41 Building Confidence Through Practice 03:59 Crafting Impactful Talks 08:52 Tips and Tricks for Effective Speaking 13:56 Creating a Signature T
Mastering the Art of Podcast Pitching
Leading nicely on from last week's impromptu chat about how to be a good podcast guest, this week is all about crafting effective podcast pitches. Along with some personal experiences from both receiving and making pitches, I have some really practical tips on how to craft the perfect podcast pitch so enjoy! Episode highlights: 01:13 Early Podcast Pitches and Lessons Learned 02:08 Researching and Choosing the Right Podcasts 06:37 Writing an Effective Podcast Pitch 15:09 Common Mistakes to Avoi
How to Be the BEST Podcast Guest Ever with Lucy Lucraft
I said over the summer that it was going to be solo episodes, but I like to be flexible so when my podcast producer Lucy Lucraft and I were chatting about how to be a better podcast guest I thought it would be the perfect topic to cover and Lucy very kindly agreed to come and join me to chat about it. We also chatted about Lucy's new podcast membership The Podcast Sessions which *technically* closes for enrolment tomorrow but for BYB listeners it's extended for a tiny bit longer! And honestly,
You had questions, and I've got answers!
Welcome back to a special summer series of mini solo episodes! Today I've thrown it over to you and I'm answering a bunch of questions my listeners asked me. They were such a good bunch of questions and I loved getting stuck in to them - from understanding where I get my confidence for the rejection challenge to learning about the environmental impacts of AI this is a snackable episode I hope you'll enjoy! Thanks to everyone who submitted such thought provoking questions and sorry to those I d
How I Grew My Email List from 250 to 5000+
Welcome back to a special summer series of mini solo episodes. Today I'm diving into my experience growing my email list from 250 to over 5,000 subscribers over the past few years. I talk about the evolution of my email marketing strategy, including my switch from MailChimp to Flodesk, the importance of taking part in summits and bundles, and how hosting free workshops and creating engaging lead magnets helped boost my list. I also emphasize the significance of owning and backing up your email l
How to Make the Most of Networking Events with Ange Lyons
Today on the podcast, I'm chatting with Ange Lyons, a brand and marketing graphic designer with 12 years of freelancing experience. I've follow Ange for years and recently met her at a networking event so I knew it was the perfect topic to talk to her about. Ange is known for her excellent networking skills and community involvement and in this episode, she shares really insightful tips on authentic networking, the benefits of being part of communities, and advice on overcoming the common dread
Building Brands for Movies with Annie Atkins
Have you ever wondered who does the design work for the fictional worlds that we see in films or TV programs? You know, the old fashioned letters, or a historical telegram, or maybe a brand for a business, or packaging for products. Today on the podcast it is such a treat for me to chat to Annie Atkins. Annie is a designer and prop maker for film and television, and she is particularly known for her work on various Wes Anderson films, including the Grand Budapest Hotel. We chat about how Annie s
Embracing Creativity in Everyday Business: A Chat with Ben Tallon
I've talked before about creativity and the importance of experimenting in your business, and it's something I've prioritised in my own work. So today's episode with illustrator and creative explorer Ben Tallon is a real treat as we dive into the multifaceted nature of creativity. We explore how creativity isn't limited to traditional artistic endeavors and Ben shares his journey of 16 years as a freelance illustrator and his passion for creativity in various forms, from setting up music compani
Mastering Instagram for Sustainable Business Growth with Laura Jane Barnes
In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by Laura Jane Barnes, a creative business strategist with a passion for Instagram. Laura shares her journey from a fine art portraiture artist to corporate and eventually to her current role where she helps businesses grow sustainably on Instagram. We chat about her viral song, 'It costs that much 'cos it takes me f@@king hours!' and creating engaging content. Laura shared her tips for revitalizing your love for creating content, the importance of found
How to Use TikTok with Tigz Rice
Okay, I haven't talked about it for a while so you might've forgotten (!) but remember that time I went viral on TikTok? Well since then I've been woefully absent on the app so I thought it was finally time to focus on it and there's no better way to do that than dedicating an episode of Building Your Brand to it! So in today's episode I chat with personal branding and Boudoir photographer & TikToker Tigz Rice who grew her following to 100k in less than a year! We discuss their experiences goin
From Overwhelm to Intentional Business Growth with Productivity Mentor Louise Miller
I don't even need to ask if you've ever felt overwhelmed in your busiuness because I am 99% sure we ALL have. You might even be feeling, like me, a little bit overwhelmed right now. If so, today's guest Louise Miller, a Productivity Mentor and the host of The Unfrazzled Podcast, is here to soothe your worries and empower you to feel less frazzled. I loved hearing Louise's practical takes on dealing with tasks, setting clear goals and creating space for rest and mental space to foster creativity
The Art and Impact of Packaging Design with Beatrice Menis
I had a bit of a lightbulb moment the other day when I realised that I've never dedicated zand podcast episode to packaging design, despite the fact it's SUCH a big part of branding design. That's why I spoke to today's guest, packaging designer Beatrice Menis. Beatrice's enthusiasm for packaging design oozes out of her and you can just tell that she absolutely loves it. Today's chat was so great, and her tips are so applicable to service based businesses too. I loved chatting to Beatrice and I
Embracing the benefits of being freelance with Beth Gladstone
We are often told that scaling our business is a goal we should all aspire to. But growing a large team, or an agency isn't the only way to achieve your goals as freelance content and SEO strategist Beth Gladstone explains in our chat. We chatted about Beth's journey of accepting the freelancer identity amidst societal pressures to scale up and the realisation that success can be achieved while actively scaling down. Beth shares her insights from her marketing career, discussing the transition
Building freedom & flexibility into your business with Nicola Charlotte
Today's episode is a chat with business and mindset coach Nicola Charlotte who generously shared her strategies for buidling freedeom and flexibility into your business by attracting dream clients, restructuring businesses for passive income, and diversifying income streams. Nicola shared her insight on building a business that supports a desired lifestyle without compromising freedom, the importance of personal branding and storytelling in attracting clients, and practical tips for creating co
Exploring the Art of Visual Branding with Hannah Bacon
Despite visual branding being my bread and butter, I've rarely talked about it onb the podcast. So I've rectified that with this juicy chat with designer and educator Hannah Bacon. We dive deep into the definition of branding: Hannah shares her unique perspective on branding as a business's 'clothes' and the significance of consistency in visual elements to avoid customer confusion and strengthen brand recognition. As ever, I manage to stumble upon another juicy challenge (!) so grab a coffee a
Using Illustration in your Branding with Carina Lindmeier
It's an episode in the wild today as I record on the go with my roving microphones from OFFF Barcelona with freelance illustrator Carina Lindmeier. I was really excited to chat to Carina all about how people can use illustration in their branding, which I think is often really overlooked way to add creativity and consistency to your brand. We chat about the versatility and emotional depth illustrations add to branding, particularly how it conveys brand personality, connects across languages, a
The Power of Kindness in Business with Imogen Partridge
Without veering into toxic positivity, todays episode is all about the power of being kind! I chat with my pal watercolour illustrator Imogen Partridge about how kindness and support have helped her become a cheerleader of small businesses. Among many juicy tangents we chat about the impact and repercussions of comparisons and negativity online, the challenges that come with showing up online and the importance of aligning with your values and intentions. Episode highlights: 01:54 The Impact o
Honest Business Will Set you Free with Emily Wylde
Sometimes I get to dive into some really deep conversations on this podcast and today I'm chatting about about the personal growth and inner work essential for running a creative business with illustrator and designer Emily Wylde. We talked about Emily's journey of starting her own business during the pandemic, the importance of having honest conversations with ourselves, and the impact of therapy and coaching on personal and business growth. And we touched on the challenges of putting work onl
Aligning Business Integrity with Personal Values with Keri Jarvis
I've talked a lot about values and brand values on this podcast. And recently I've had some situations in my business where my values have been put to the test, leading me to make decisions that others might disagree with. And so, when I asked who would be the best person to talk to me about this, everyone told me to talk to Keri Jarvis. Keri is a developmental coach, intersectional feminist, charity co-founder and community activist and through her work she's helped lots of people to imagine
Design, Passion, and Parenthood with Jessica Hische
One of the best things about having my own podcast is having an excuse to talk to my design and illustration heroes. Remember that rejection challenge that I've been wanging on about Well, Jessica Hish has been at the top of my dream guest list ever since I started the podcast three years ago, and last year I plucked up the courage to ask her. Jessica has always been so open and transparent about her career, from her creative process, to pricing work, to running businesses with three kids, to th
Small Business Marketing Made Simple with Hannah Isted
It's the return of friend of the podcast and newly published aurthor Hannah Isted! As her friend, I am so proud and as a podcast host I can't wait to talk about the process of writing a book because it's something I know lots of you want to do too. In this episode we talk all about how Hannah applied her inimitable style of breaking big things into small, manageable chunks and how she used that to write a book AND deliver it to the piublishers early! It's not all about writing a book though bec
Maximising Visual Storytelling for Small Businesses with Jacqueline Bourke
Today on the podcast, my guest is the Senior Director of Creative for EMEA at Getty Images and iStock Jacqueline Bourke. Alongside her team of researchers, art directors and curators Jacqueline is responsible for producing visual insights and imagery and video creation that's been used in award winning, advertising, design, and editorial. We chatted all about how small business owners can make the most of stock images and videos to tell stories that are really important for them. Jacqueline gav
Navigating the Intricacies of Business Relationships with Lois Seco
You might remember that back in January on Building Your Brand I shared my 2024 goals, one of which was to be able work with my close friend Lois more, as outsourcing a part of my business to her in 2023 worked so well for us both. Well, today you can hear from multi-disciplinary artist and designer Lois Seco about how she thinks it's all going! Outsourcing is something a lot of small business owners have to navigate and it's not always the easiest so we thought that we would chat about our ex
Improve your website copy in fifteen minutes with Alice Brown
Something I'm guilty of neglecting is my website copy, even though I know it's such an integral part of my branding. So I was thrilled to pick Website Messaging Strategist + Copywriter Alice Brown's brains on how to improve my website copy (and all of yours too!) In today's episode Alice shares the reason why your website copy might feel 'off' and what to do about it in simple, practical terms. We talk about the significance of having an authentic and unique brand voice to sound more human and
Creating a magical client experience with Fran Smith
A theme of this podcast is how to build a brand in a way that feels good to you and true to your personality, and that always encapsulates more than just designing a great logo. Today I'm excited to chat to client experience expert Fran Smith about how to elevate your client experience to grow a community of loyal fans (who'll ultimately do your marketing for you!) We had such a great chat and I was particularly excited about all the amazing tips Fran shared. So have a listen, come and let us kn
Understanding Inclusive Marketing and the Role of AI with Joyann Boyce
I have a complicated relationship with AI. On the one hand I see the time saving benefits of it, and on the other, I worry about the problematic outcomes with tools like generative AI. So I was so happy to chat with the founder and CEO of IncluedAI, Joyann Boyce. IncluedAI is software designed to help marketing teams reduce bias, protect brand reputation and reach wider audiences so, as you can imagine, Joyann knows a thing or two about AI! We talked about how AI models are trained and how to c
The role of branding in business efficiency with Rebecca Aning-Brown
So many of my clients small businesses come about in the most interesting way so today I want to share how Rebecca Aning-Brown went from medicine to running her own successful flower farming business, Silver Grey Foliage. I've worked with Rebecca for two years now, collaborating on a wide range of branding projects and we've developed a really great working relationship so I wanted to pick her brains on her journey. We discuss the evolution of her business, her investments in professional brandi
Going freelance in a pandemic & community over competition with Kieron Lewis
Every so often an episode comes up that's harder to categorise, usually because the conversation is so rich and full of twists and turns and this episode is one of them! In today's episode I interview Kieron Lewis, a freelance graphic designer, speaker, and Adobe Live host about his transition to freelance work during the pandemic and his ongoing efforts towards community building and advocacy in South London. We explore the importance of representation in the creative field and how Kieron's upb
How we feel about social media with Hannah Isted
In this episode, we discuss the role of social media in our businessese and talk about how we really feel about using it all.....including X (which Liz still hates saying!) We share our tips for how to improve engagement by making content fun, informative, and approachable and dig into why having a 'hero' platform is great for marketing. If you've fallen out of flow with social media (particularly Instagram!) this is the perfect episode to get stuck into. Episode highlights: 01:55 The Role of
Lessons We Learned The Hard Way In Business
In this episode, Hannah and I share the things we've learned the hard way while running our businesses. From inefficient manual tasks that could have been automated, to the importance of setting clear boundaries with clients and learning to trust your gut. This is an honest and funny episode from two imperfect business owners! Episode highlights: 02:31 Importance of Communication in Business 04:28 Dealing with Difficult Clients 09:09 The Importance of Branding and Logo Design 15:04 The Power of
How to start a challenge with Hannah Isted
You all know I LOVE a challenge and so does Hannah, so in this episode of our mini series we discuss why. We chat about the various challenges we've tried and how they've impacted our businesses, even when we've given up! From boosting creativity, growing a skill and making habits stick we want to show you how fun setting a challenge can be for your business (or yourself!) If you want to join us in setting a challenge, drop us a DM on Instagram so we can cheer you on! We've also created a new c
2024 Goal Setting with Hannah Isted
Every so often I like to mix things up with the podcast, which is why I decided to kick off 2024 with a fun Building Your Brand mini series where I chat to my pal Hannah Isted about the things work wives chat about! We decided to start off by talking about how we go about setting goals for the year (without getting overwhelmed!) With a particular focus on the processes of goal setting, we're super honest about our 'why' along with the things that haven't quite worked in previous years. As an a
Intentionally Creating a Disruptive Brand with Rachel Harris (Accountant She)
I often seek out guests who are doing things a little differently because I think it's so important to show there's not just one way to do things. Today's guest is an award winning content creator, speaker, accountant and founder of accountancy firm Accountant She Rachel Harris. Rachel shares her journey of taking social media by storm, building her successful personal brand and co-running the fastest-growing accountancy firm in the UK with her husband. She discusses the strategic approach she
Everything I've learned about podcasting with Lucy Lucraft
I can't quite believe it, but after over two years of podcasting we've made it to episode 100 of the Building Your Brand podcast! Thank you so much to all of you for joining me for this journey; it's been one of the BEST things I've ever done for my business and in today's episode I tell you why. In today's episode I invited my podcast producer Lucy Lucraft on, and in a twist of events, she is interviewing me! It's a really fun and open chat about how and why I started the podcast, what has sur
What I learned from my most profitable year yet!
As we're nearing the very last Building Your Brand episode of the year I've squeezed in a solo episode! This one is a little bit more personal as I reflect on 2023 and how it's been both exhausting AND my busiest year yet. It's really easy for us all to constantly look forward to our goals and feel frustrated we haven't yet reached them so I hope this episode helps you look back to see just how far you've come over the past twelve months. When I think back on 2023 I think my overall feeling is
How to deal with burnout when you’re running a business with Marloes
How to deal with burnout as a small business owner might not be what you’d typically expect when you think about building your brand but it’s something I felt so inspired to explore. Which is why I loved chatting to today’s guest, Marloes, all about how she experienced burnout, tackled it head on and how she’s rebuilding her career as a small business owner while in recovery. Whether you’ve experienced burnout or not I encourage you to dive in to today’s episode as it’s a must listen for all of
Scaling your business from solopreneur to agency with Kristy Campbell
This week, I'm chatting to amazing Instagram and TikTok sensation, designer and founder of Pink Pony Creative Kristy Campbell who grew her business from a one-woman band to a thriving agency in three years! In the episode I picked Kristy's brains about how she's transitioned from working solo to leading a team, what struggles she's navigated and how her processes have evolved. Whether you are interested in building a team, already have one and want to see how to make it more efficient, or maybe
Why you need a personal brand more than ever with Christine Gritmon
Something I've been pondering recently is how, as content becomes more bland and generic due to the increased usage of AI, personal branding is going to become more important than ever before. Today on the podcast I am chatting to Christine Gritmon all about personal branding. Who should have one? How to get started? And how to make your personal brand work for you. We even cover the age-old dilemma of how many Instagram accounts you should have! I nodded along in agreement to so much of what C
Culture is your brand's cornerstone: Lessons from HR consultant Katie Elliott
I love finding new ways to talk about branding and different aspects of it that I haven't covered before so in today's episode I'm chatting to Katie Elliott, an HR consultant who loves working with startup, micro and indie businesses. We chat about the culture of your business and how caring for your staff (or yourself if you're a solopreneur!) is part of building a strong and successful brand. Honestly, I love this topic and it was so interesting to chat to Katie about it. Katie also has a fre
How to deal with imposter syndrome with Leila Ainge
Earlier in the year, I attended the Doing It For The Kids Meetup in London, and I started chatting about imposter syndrome and context collapse with someone I'd never met before. That person was my guest on today's episode, Leila Ainge, a psychologist, coach and management consultant. We discussed imposter syndrome (or phenomenon), why it happens and Leila shares advice on how to manage and work with your feelings of imposter syndrome. If you've been battling with imposter syndrome this is a g
How improving your public speaking elevates your brand with Charlotte Lewis
Public speaking was never something I tied to my branding but after my experience working with today's guest, public speaking coach Charlotte Lewis, I'm now a total convert. I got in touch with Charlotte to help me prepare for a closing keynote and, while she gave me a huge confidence boost and helped make my talk much better, I also left with a deep understanding of how our voice and physical presence impacts our branding. In the episode we talk about some really practical ways you can start
Surviving the ups and downs of a creative business with Radim Malinic
Today, I am welcoming creative director, designer and bestselling author Radim Malinic back to the podcast! With two new books out on topics very close to my heart, it was great to chat to him about the struggles of running your own creative business. As always, Radim is very honest and open and we chatted about the ups and downs and struggles that he's faced in his decades long creative career. From experiencing burnout to having therapy, we cover a whole host of experiences he's had so If you
Growing a business with rest: Sara Tasker's approach to success
One of the things I feel super passionately about as someone who works with small business owners is that you can build a business that works for you and how your brain and your body work and not just do things cuz you see everyone else around you doing those things. In today's episode, I had an absolutely brilliant chat with Sara Tasker, who you might know online by her business name, Me and Orla. Sara runs a multi-six-figure business while dealing with multiple chronic illnesses, and we chat a
Lisa Congdon - The unexpected benefits of changing your career later in life
This episode is SO exciting because it happened entirely due to my rejection challenge! I pitched renowned US based fine artist, illustrator and author Lisa Congdon earlier in the year and was so suprised when she said yes. Lisa is someone I've followed for almost a decade and have admired her approach to business so much I was desperate to talk to her about it. Lisa started her business in her 40s and we discussed her creative journey, the imposter syndrome that came with it and the (unexpect
How sustainable businesses do things differently with B Corp marketing agency director Laura Aherne
If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review! Sustainability is such a buzzword, but what does it actually look like when it comes to marketing our businesses? In this episode I chat to Laura Ahearn, the director of Cardiff marketing agency Millrace Marketing about this exact topic! Laura's agency focuses on impactful campaigns for both people and the planet, and they recently became a certified B Corp. Tune in to learn how businesses can be more sustainable and understand w
How your fear of failure is impacting your business with Marc Thomas
Today I chat with Senior Growth Marketer at Podia, Marc Thomas about my favourite topic, failure! In the episode (which was recorded IRL in a podcast studio) Marc opened up about his journey with failure and he shared some really practical tips on how to use it to move forward. It was such an interesting discussion which I found incredibly comforting as well as useful and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Check out Marketing Magic featured in today's episode Don't forget to check out Marc on
E87 How to use rejection to grow your business with Katie Chappell
If you haven't yet heard me talk about my rejection challenge then get ready for a deep dive into it as today I chat with online pal (and the inspiration behind the challenge) Katie Chappell. In 2019 Katie did a rejection challenge (politely called a 'no thank you' challenge) which transformed the way she works, leading to her working with her dream clients (Google, Brompton Bikes, Nespresso). This challenge completely inspired me to do something similar which was how the 100 rejections challen
Lessons I've learned recently (that I'm scared to admit!)
It's a return to normal Building Your Brand episodes and I'm kicking things off by sharing a few things I relearned following my summer break from the podcast and from client work. It's nothing groundbreaking but I wanted to share in case it resonated with any of you small business owners too! Let me know what you think and PLEASE pretty please leave the podcast a 5* rating and review on Apple Podcasts; doing so tells the algorithm the podcast is offering value and should be shown to more folk
Summer Mini Series 8: Standing Out from the Crowd: Discovering Your Brand's USP with Kathryn Jubrail
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. In this episode, I revisit my interview with managing director of independent branding and design studio Mother Design, Kathryn Jubrail who shared her wealth of knowledge about helping brands break through the sea of sameness and show their uniqueness. It's a great one to listen to if you struggle to see your USP and I hope you love it! Don't forget to check out Mo
Summer Mini Series 7: Using Storytelling to Engage Your Audience with Laura Pashby
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. Laura Pashby is a writer and a photographer who tells stories using words and photographs on her blog, her Instagram audience, for brands, and in magazines. Laura’s mission is to show others how to share their stories in order to connect with others, and she does it so well I wanted to share this vintage episode twice! Don't forget to check out Laura's newsletter a
Summer Mini Series 6: Success through Strategy with Alice Benham
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. In this bonus episode I chat with business and marketing strategist, podcast host, and monochrome enthusiast, Alice Benham! Alice is passionate about helping business owners to develop and implement the strategies and we chatted about that in today's mini-episode. Don't forget to check out Alice's podcast and follow her on Instagram. And while you're at it, come an
Summer Mini Series 5: Pinterest Marketing Secrets with Sahar Twesigye
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. Sahar is a Pinterest Marketing and Business Strategist on a mission to help impact driven women grow profitable businesses without sacrificing family and when she turned her hand to Pinterest a few years back she increased her traffic by 300%, reaching over 2 million monthly views on the platform a year later. In today's snapshot of the original episode, you'll hear
Summer Mini Series 4: You Don't Have to Monetise Everything with Emma Worrollo
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. Back in April 2021 I chatted with play theory expert Emma Worrollo aka A Playful Den. The journey to the adult-side is full of social conditioning and expectations which make us lose touch with our inner child and we forget how to play. But play can connect us to who we want to be, which is why Emma is so passionate about it. In this gem of a mini-episode we chat
Summer Mini Series 3: Why Blogging Matters with Aime Cox Tennant
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. In this episode, I chat with Bristol-based marketing & small business expert Aime Cox-Tennant who supports creative small biz owners at her Bristol-based marketing agency Studio Cotton. In this bonus episode we chat about why you should take blogging more seriously. Don't forget to check out Aime online and follow her on Instagram. And while you're at it, come and
Summer Mini Series 2: Mastering Engagement on Social Media with Ola Pelo
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. Ola is a full-time family content creator and former Global Brand Partnerships Manager at TikTok. In the original episode, we chatted about how to stand out on Instagram and TikTok but I chose a snippet where Ola shares the importance of making your audience feel something. Don't forget to check out Ola online and follow her on TikTok. And while you're at it, come a
Summer Mini Series 1: Email Marketing Secrets with Menekse Stewart
Welcome to the Summer Mini Series where I revisit some of my favourite episodes. Listen to the original, full-length episode here. In this episode I am joined by SEO specialist, marketing nerd and creative business cheerleader, Menekse Stewart. We delve into lots of topics in the original episode but I chose a snippet where we chatted about why email marketing is so important for a small business. Don't forget to check out Menekse online and follow her on Instagram. And while you're at it, com
Behind the scenes of my podcast break
It's been a while since I did a solo episode, but I decided to record one ahead of my short podcast break. In the episode I talk about how and why I planned a podcast break, what I'll be doing and I share a few personal lessons I've learned recently. And I have a favour to ask! I've created a feedback form about the podcast to get to know you and make sure I'm giving you what you want. As a thanks from me, everyone who gives feedback will be entered into a competition to receive a little gift i
How to create culturally sensitive branding with Nicte Cuevas
I'm pretty sure we all want to make sure our businesses are culturally sensitive but it can feel a little overwhelming. Today I'm talking to designer and LinkedIn author, Nicte Cuevas, who I've been eager to record an episode with ever since we met last year in LA and discovered our shared passion for design, branding, and our Colombian heritage. We dive into ensuring our branding is inclusive and talk about how to create branding that is culturally sensitive and inclusive. It was truly enligh
How chronic illness can unlock your business potential with Alana Holloway
In today's episode, I chat with chronic illness coach and podcast host Alana Holloway who supports people to work with, not against their chronic illness to unlock the lives they want to live, and businesses they want to run. As someone who doesn't have a chronic illness, but runs a business with accessibility as one of my core values It was a really valuable conversation. I learned what my clients might need from me and how chronic illness could impact our work together. If you're a small bus
Unleashing your profit potential: Catherine Erdly's guide to retail success
For those of you who've been around a while, you'll know that before I focused solely on branding I used to run a stationery shop alongside my full-time job, selling at markets on weekends so I know just how hard running a product-based business can be. I'm really excited to share today's episode with retail expert, author of Tame Your Tiger and Resilient Retail founder Catherine Erdly who joined me to talk all things retail. We explore the hurdles that can consume product-based businesses if n
Create content consistently with Hannah Isted
In this episode, I chat with friend of the podcast, marketing expert and soon-to-be author Hannah Isted. We delve into how to get over the trap of creating what everyone else does, injecting personality into your brand and turning events into value-packed content. If you're burnt out trying to create consistent content and you need a helping hand, this is the episode for you. Don't forget to check out Hannah online, follow her on Instagram and sign up to her newsletter. While you're at it, come
Community over Competition: Embracing collaboration in business with Sarah Robertson
In this episode, I chat with fellow branding designer, creative mentor, and founder of design studio Sarah Robertson, who runs her studio called These Are the Days. Sarah's expertise lies in supporting independent businesses with their strategy, styling, and storytelling to help them create brands that feel like home. We explored what it looks like to foster community and touch on the concept of community over competition, discussing its meaning to Sarah, as well as how to handle professional j
Nurturing your business and personal finances with Talia Loderick
In today's episode, we dive deep into the topic of money and how our business and personal finances are inextricably intertwined so I'm thrilled to have money coach Talia Loderick on the podcast to discuss the role of our emotions and beliefs in money-related behaviors. We cover a wide range of money struggles faced by individuals and business owners, and Talia provides practical advice on managing finances in a kind and holistic way. I found the conversation incredibly helpful, and I believe y
Mastering the art of consistent income with Jeremy Mura
Trying to generate consistent income is what we all want for our small businesses and it's something I've been strategically focusing on over the years so it's the perfect topic to delve into on the podcast. In today's episode, I chat with Jeremy Mura, an award-winning logo and brand designer, YouTuber, and creator who generously shares how he's built his wealth through really diverse income streams. Jeremy shares valuable insights on why diversifying income is important and offers practical tip
Branding for good: Marksteen Adamson on making a positive impact
In this episode of Building Your Brand, I interview my old boss Marksteen Adamson! Marksteen is a creative strategist who has work with brands, governments, countries, and charities on brand strategy and behavior and he loves a side project (or two). Marksteen shares his insights on the importance of passion projects alongside your work, drawing from his own experience creating impactful projects outside of his agency work. From supporting young men who've had tough starts in life to branding an
Overcoming the fear of being yourself online with Meg Lewis
In this episode, I interview Meg Lewis, a designer, and educator who runs the studio The Meg Lewis Fun House, teaching workshops on personal branding, finding your style, and portfolio strategy. Meg chatted with me about building an authentic and impactful brand around your personality and style and how that can help to make the world a happier place. We discuss professionalism, dealing with negative comments online, and having a positive impact on the world. If you want your brand to feel mor
Making the most of your brand photography with Anna Considine
Get a notepad and pen for this episode because I guarantee you'll have a long list of things to do after you listen! Today I chat with photographer Anna Considine who shares some absolutely genius ways you can use that folder of brand photography images beyond your about me page. From using your images to getting PR for your biz to giving your newsletter a glow-up Anna's achievable tips more than proved how valuable brand photography is to your business. If you need a little boost of gentle m
The dangers of AI and how to use it safely with Nick Dunmur
If you're a photographer wondering about the dangers of AI and how to use it safely, you'll definitely want to tune into today's episode with professional photographer Nick Dunmur who shares his insights and experiences. Nick discusses the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on AI and offers practical tips for using it in a way that enhances your work without compromising your creative vision. If you're curious about how AI can help you improve your photography while avoiding its potentia
Being a generalist could be the best business decision you ever make with Kyle T Webster
Lots of people will tell you that niching down is the easiest way to reach your target audience and grow a following relatively quickly. Well, you know I'm not the biggest fan of that advice and neither is my guest, renowned illustrator Kyle Webster who has achieved incredible things by purposely being a generalist. We talk about how being a generalist benefits your business and why you should embrace rejection as an opportunity, and not a closed door. If you're frustrated trying to find your
The radical act of showing up as yourself online with Maddy Shine
"If I listened to my childhood trauma rather than like who I am now and the confidence I have now, then no, I would never show on video either." That's what today's guest visibility coach Maddy Shine had to say about showing up online (even when it's scary). If you listened to my revelations about playing small and my struggles with visibility in last week's episode you'll know just how poignant today's conversation is and I loved hearing Maddy's wisdom If you're a small business owner feeling
The episode where Liz gets coached with Teresa Heath-Waring
My experience with coaching has been varied with some great experiences and some, well, mediocre ones but I recently started following online business owner, TEDX speaker, author AND podcast host Theresa Heath-Wareing and knew I needed to get her unique take on the industry. It's quite a different episode as Theresa coaches me while you get to listen in! It's really out of my comfort zone as I'm normally the one asking the questions so be gentle! My hope is that you'll resonate with what comes
Avoiding business burnout when you're neurodiverse with Amanda Perry
Perhaps you built your brand after having kids, or the pandemic or realised you wanted more freedom than traditional employment could offer. But increasingly, many of us are discovering traditional work failed us because we are neurodiverse and spent years struggling to cope in an environment not set up for us to thrive. If that resonates you'll love hearing what ADHD founder Amanda Perry has to say about building a burnout-proof, brain-friendly business. In today's episode, she shares her exp
How to know if you need a personal brand with Phil Pallen
Branding isn't just about looking good, it's also about understanding your values, your business goals and achievements and showcasing them in a way that feels good AND attracts the right people. That's why I was excited to chat to my internet/IRL pal, personal branding expert Phil Pallen who generously shared his unconventional approach to branding and digital marketing. We talked about the difference between personal and 'business' branding, how to work out which one you need and what to do
When closing a business is a success with Rosie Davies Smith
Our markers for business success vary and evolve as our lives change. But we rarely stop to think about how our failures can also be a marker for success. Today I talk to PR Dispatch founder Rosie Davies-Smith about how closing her first business led to the success of her second and all the feelings that were brought up. If you've ever worried about your own business decisions this is the perfect episode for you. Referenced in the episode: PR Dispatch on Instagram PR Dispatch memberships Th
How your pricing is affecting your brand with Susie Jackson
There's not a small business owner alive who hasn't grappled with their pricing. Whether it's asking if you're too expensive, too cheap, too diverse, not diverse enough chances are you've Googled "What should I charge for XYZ" and ended up as confused as you were to begin with. That's why I wanted to chat with today's guest pricing mentor Susie Jackson. Susie shared her practical tips and financial knowledge with me as we dived deep into how pricing can negatively and positively impact your bra
Four amazing small business memberships to join
In today's episode, I've roped my small biz pals into spilling the tea on their favourite memberships they've joined. There are so many benefits to joining a membership, not least of which is the knowledge on offer from the host, the opportunities to network and the feeling of being a little less alone at work. Referenced: My blog post Doing it for the kids The Aligned Life The Best 90 Days Ever The Clubhouse Community And thanks to the episode collaborators, Angharad, Rebecca, Sian and Sar
Future Proofing your brand with Will Paterson
How many times have you wanted to change your branding because something else caught your eye? Or perhaps you've had to course correct in your business only to realise your branding will be completely obsolete if you do? Future proofing your branding is something I always encourage clients to think about in today's episode my guest logo designer, author and YouTuber Will Paterson talked me through his time honoured tips to make sure your branding stands out and stands the test of time too. Refe
How to write as a self-coaching practice with Alison Jones
As business owners, we are constantly writing with intent. We write to inform, educate and sell but we rarely stop to write like nobody's reading. But that is one of the best ways to get to the roots of an idea or a problem we need to get to the bottom of. You might know it as journalling but today I discuss the concept of exploratory writing (free writing without self-editing) with my guest, writer, publisher and podcaster Alison Jones We talk about how you can make it a habit (and we have some
Dealing with copycats online with Kelsey Slay
The fear of being copied can hold lots of us back from showing up online. This is exactly why I was so keen to talk to designer and Adobe community manager Kelsey Slay about her experience of dealing with a serial copycat and why that hasn't stopped her from showing up and creating content regardless. Kelsey and I met via TikTok and got to meet in real life at Adobe Max so it's a really fun, chatty episode with a heap of truth bombs! If you've been dealing with a copycat or have been scared to
Thinking big with your small business with Radim Malinic
Running a small business can sometimes feel like we are constantly waiting for 'success' to happen which can feel oh so frustrating. As a small business owner, I know how tempting it is to fall down the rabbit hole of comparing myself to others, imagining they're doing it quicker and better than I am. But that's rarely true, and more often than not things take far longer to achieve than we ever see online. That's exactly what I talked to best-selling author and designer Radim Malinic about. Fr
Why you should never stop learning with Tony Harmer
If you've ever hit a wall in your career you'll know igniting your creativity is the best way home to yourself. And learning something new is one of the best ways to flex that muscle, whether you're learning something related to your career or completely different to it. In today's episode, I chatted with my friend and fellow Adobe Live Host Tony Harmer who has taught literally millions of people through his courses on the LinkedIn Learning platform. His expertise and humble approach to teachin
How to find joy when times are tough with Sophie Cliff
We can all agree that the last few years have been a bit of a rollercoaster. Running a small business is hard work at the best of times but throw a double whammy of an unprecedented pandemic AND a recession into the mix and finding joy falls to the bottom of our (very long) to-do lists. If you're nodding your head right now today's episode is going to transform how you think about happiness, positivity and how to find joy even when times are really tough. I invited author, positive psychology p
How women can build financial stability with Davina Tomlinson
How do you feel about money? If you're anything like me you might have a chequered history with your business finances and, let's face it, that rarely feels good. In today's empowering episode I chat with the award-winning founder of rainchq Davinia Tomlinson who is on a mission to help women take control of their financial futures. I've talked about burying my head in the sand with my business finances before but today we tackle this sometimes scary topic head on as we unpick money stories, wor
Reviewing your year and setting goals
Tis the season for mince pies and reviews of the year! Which, let's face it can lead to a bit of comparisonitis and hand wringing as we feel we 'should' have done more. (Which, FYI, is never the case!) So in this very honest solo episode I share my own review of the year, warts and all! I open up about my wins, my losses and the things I'd rather forget in the hope that you'll remember everyone's showing their own highlight reel online and it's okay if you didn't achieve everything you thought y
How to use colour to elevate your branding with Fiona Humberstone
Today's guest is the best-selling author of How to Style Your Brand and Brand Brilliance, Fiona Humberstone aka The Brand Stylist. We talk all about colour psychology and how it can help you to think strategically about brand design, taking your business to where you want it to be. We dive deep into how to started with your branding through understanding how colour can tell your clients or customers what your intentions are and break down the dark art of brand strategy. If you've ever wanted t
Using short form video to market your business with James Barnard
If you need a reason to embrace short form video content this episode has a hep of reasons why it could transform your brand. My guest, award winning freelance logo designer, James Barnard shares his journey to consistent viral content on TikTok, what it felt like to reach 160k followers on Instagram and exactly how that's turned into consistent leads and money in his business. If you're a service based business wanting to know how video content increases your clients this is the episode for y
Add personality to your brand using stop motion with Alice Loveday
Video content has long been something us small business owners have to utilise but today I chat to Alice Loveday all about the creative power of stop-motion as a way to add personality to your brand. While it may seem complex, stop-motion is actually relatively simple to learn (albeit time consuming at first!) and Alice shares how, 'with a wiggle and a jiggle' she creates stop motion social ads that stop the scroll dead and bring brands to life! If your busines or brand needs an injection of pl
How to start wholesaling with Therese Ørtenblad
As small business owners we have to know how to do EVERYTHING in our business but what if there was another way? In today's episode I chat with wholesale expert and the founder of Small Business Collaborative, Therese Ørtenblad. Therese offers a really interesting perspective on the benefits of wholesaling and generously shares her wealth of knowledge as well as a truly mind blowing stat about the importance of following up! If you've ever wanted to see your products in the aisles of John Lewi
Are you clear on your brand values?
Brand values are a core part of your brand strategy but so many of us can feel overwhelmed at the thought of actually defining them. So in today's solo episode I'm guiding you through the principles of brand values, why knowing yours will elevate your branding and how to get clear on what yours actually are. Referenced in the episode: - Why brand strategy is so important with Luke Tonge - Building a strong brand foundation with Liza Furze Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Penfold. You can le
Adapting to unexpected changes in business with Nicky Elliott (Wilder Ones)
How do you pivot and bounce back from business stumbles? That's what Nicky Elliott and I talk about today as she opens up about her journey creating Wilder Ones, a beautiful clothing brand she started just 18 months ago. Nicky is 'evangelical about branding' and she generously shares her branding journey, why she doesn't regret any mistakes she's made along the way and what's next for Wilder Ones. If you're a business owner worried to make a move in case you fail, this episode will make you la
Do you need a co-mentor for your business? With Charlie & Franky
If you've ever felt disheartened in your business a co-mentor could be the option you didn't know you needed. In today's episode Franky & Charlie share their journey from casual friends to formal co-mentors and co-hosts of their podcast, Friends with Business Benefits. It's a really inspiring episode for anyone feeling the pull to a more formal setup than random Whatsapp voicenotes! Today's ad comes from my podcast producer Lucy Lucraft! She's running a live workshop for podcaster-to-be on the
Preparing your biz for busy periods with Jo McCarthy
When it comes to planning, opening and growing an online business Jo McCarthy knows her stuff. Which is exactly why I had to talk to her about how online shops (and service based businesses!) can start to prepare for busy periods in their business. In the episode Jo shares how we can start gleaning data ready for busy periods right now, and why understanding what we need to support our energy is so important. If you're disorganised or worried about getting out of your depth when sales pick up t
How to go viral on TikTok (with 45 followers!)
If you're yet to dip your toes in the TikTok waters you'll want to hear my experience of getting 2.5 million views on one video with only 45 followers! In this episode I break down why I think that particular video went viral, what I would do differently next time and how going viral has affected my business. My hope is that you'll feel motivated and inspired to create the content you love on TikTok without feeling you *have* to go viral to succeed. And if you do happen to go viral you can learn
Quitting social media profitably with Astrid Bracke
If you've fallen out of love with Instagram but need it to market your small business this is the podcast episode you need! In today's episode I chat with small business mentor Astrid Bracke and about how she quit social media without damaging her profits. Whether you need to step back from social media for your mental health or find some balance for your biz, this episode is packed with practical tools to market your business slowly and profitably without social media. I got a LOT from it and
How to cope with criticism
You can't make an omelette without breaking some eggs, right? One of the universal truths of building a brand is that you can't avoid criticism and, while it can be unpleasant, it also offers a huge opportunity for growth and change too. In today's episode I open up about my experience of criticism in my business as well as sharing some of your stories too. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review.
Sales funnels simplified with Menekse Stewart
If you've ever wanted to understand what a funnel is and how it fits into your sales and marketing this episode, with returning guest Menekse Stewart, is a must listen. In less than an hour we dive deep into sales and marketing funnels, how we all use them (even when we don't realise we are) and the difference between a value driven marketing funnel vs. a 'skeazy' one. Alongside really practical marketing tips Menekse gives all you small business owners a much needed boost of confidence to start
4 ways small businesses have the advantage
Wearing all the hats as a small business owner can be exhausting and it's SO easy to feel worn down by it all. But today I'm offering four ways small business owners have the upper hand over big businesses and why you shouldn't sleep on those advantages. If you've been feeling worn out and disillusioned with your small biz this is the perfect pep talk episode to listen to. If you enjoy listening to Building Your Brand please leave a 5* rating and a review. @lizmosley https://www.lizmosley.net/d
Using the Circle Planner to get organised with Carla Pyke
In this episode I chat to Carla Pyke who created the circle planner and founded her business selling beautiful and practical planners to help people feel less overwhelmed and able to enjoy life more. We talk about how Carla started the circle planner. Her tips for being productive. How she uses her planner and how the behind the scenes of your business can impact your brand. If you want an authentic peak behind a beautiful brand then you are going to enjoy this episode!
Making the most of social media with Andy Lambert
In this episode I am joined by Andy Lambert who has over 12 years of experience in creating markets, building profitable businesses, and leadership roles in industry-leading SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) organisations. Working exclusively in B2B SaaS, he has led sales and marketing teams, created two businesses from scratch, and achieved significant exits. In 2016, he joined two others as one of the founding team of ContentCal, a social media marketing SaaS product. Over the course of five years
How to market your business ethically with Anyo Green
In this episode I chat to Anyo Green from Northern Bee Marketing who has a decade of social media & digital marketing experience. She first dabbled in SMM as a self-taught enthusiast back when Pinterest was an invite-only platform! Her passion led her to work full-time where she marketed it all from wedding favours & bed frames to services at some of the UK's leading companies. Anyo also spends a lot of time thinking and creating brilliant content about ethical marketing and what it looks like.
Getting the legal elements of your brand in order with Ingrid Fernandez
In this episode I chat to Ingrid Fernandez who is a freelance consultant lawyer and I quiz her all about what small businesses need to do to be legal compliant in the UK. She has lived and breathed commercial law for 10 years, working for both Magic Circle and boutique law firms. But she decided it was time to hang up her suit, swap board rooms for coffee shops and use what she’d learnt to help people starting out in business feel confident about legal things. The entrepreneurs. The small busin
How to bust your limiting beliefs with Alanna Flowers
In this episode I chat to Alanna Flowers who is a freelance lettering artist and designer based in Brooklyn, NY where she runs AGF Design Studio. As a lettering artist, she creates work using bold lettering in a range of styles for brands like Adobe, The Los Angeles Times, and American Greetings. In addition to working with clients, she enjoys sharing what she knows about lettering, digital art, and freelance through YouTube and other social channels. She started a series on TikTok about bustin
Market your business 10 minutes at a time with Hannah Isted
In this episode I am chatting to Hannah Isted from Hi Communication who is all about making marketing as simple as possible for small business owners. I have benefited so much from her encouragement and support and so wanted to chat to her about ways to make marketing seem less overwhelming when you don't have the budget to outsource it to a team. We chat about: How to work out where is the best place to invest your time when it comes to marketing Why she loves email marketing and how she makes
Branding and Marketing Q&A
This week on the podcast is a solo episode with host Liz, answering questions from the audience about branding and marketing. A few things I chat about in this episode: How I got started in my career What I love about Branding and Marketing How to decide on a colour palette for your brand What branding actually is Advice for how to handle launching new branding To find out more: Design your own branding waiting list Liz's website Liz's Instagram
Building a strong brand foundation with Lisa Furze
Lisa Furze [pronounced like "furs"] is an Australian brand designer who works with service-based business owners, helping them to clarify their brand message and craft an identity design that showcases the quality of their work. She puts a lot of emphasis on collaboration and helping her clients identify their own values and beliefs so that the resulting design work is informed by a real understanding of what's important to communicate to the target audience. She has a brilliant newsletter and s
Creating a website that converts with Aime Cox-Tennant
Today I have my first repeat guest on the podcast. Aime is a small business expert and founder of Bristol-based website design studio, Studio Cotton. She and her team support creative indie businesses with website advice and consultations, through to complex and beautiful custom WordPress websites. And today we dig into how to create a website that converts for your business. We talk about: Working out what the goal for your website is 4 different elements you need to consider when creating you
Brand personality and email marketing with Liz Wilcox
The Fresh Princess of Email Marketing, Liz Wilcox is an Email Strategist and Keynote Speaker showing small businesses how to build online relationships, package up their “magic” and turn it into emails that people want to read and (more importantly) purchase from. In the span of 5 years, Liz grew and sold a successful blog, got bought out of her second company, and built the third into a multiple six-figure party that just won’t quit! In other words, she now teaches online entrepreneurs to simpl
How writing can improve your brand with Fiona Thomas
In this episode I chat to Fiona Thomas is an author and freelance writer with work published in iPaper, Grazia, Happiful Magazine and Huffington Post. Her most recent book Out of Office: Ditch the 9-5 and Be Your Own Boss has been featured in Stylist, Forbes, Daily Mail and was shortlisted for Business Book Award. She also hosts online courses and events to help budding writers bloom. In this episode we talk all about her writing career but also how writing can help improve and grow your brand.
Why understanding yourself can help your business with Lauren O'Sullivan
In today's podcast episode I am chatting Lauren O’Sullivan. Lauren is a Business coach, marketing expert AND psychotherapist. We had a brilliant chat all about how knowing and understanding yourself better can help you in your business. I have really noticed over the past couple of years that the more time I spending understanding myself and how I work the more equipped I am to tackle running my business in a way that works best for me (rather than how everyone else online might be saying I shou
How cyclical living can help your business with Jen Wright
There are so many facets of life that can have an impact on our businesses. If you menstruate that can influence how you feel about your business and your work regularly. In this episode I chat to cyclical living mentor Jen Wright about how we can use natural cycles - menstrual, lunar and seasonal to support us as we work. Jen runs the Aligned Community, a private online space fuelled by connection, collaboration and friendly conversation. In this episode we talk about: They different cycles
How to make sure your small business is distinctive with Kathryn Jubrail
In this episode I am chatting to Kathryn Jubrail who is the Managing Director of independent branding and design studio Mother Design, part of the Mother Family spanning London, NY, LA, Shanghai and Singapore. With over 15 years’ experience in brand-building and strategy for the likes of Facebook, BBC and Nuud, Kathryn’s an expert at helping brands break through the sea of sameness and convey genuine differentiation in saturated markets. Creating identities that not only reinforce a brand’s pers
The importance of your logo with Made by James
In today’s episode I am chatting to James Martin who you might know from instagram as Made by James. He is a logo and brand identity designer recently author and has become well know for not just sharing his final designs but for showing behind the scenes of the whole process of creating logo’s. I wanted to chat to James about logo design but what he share’s online is so so much more than that and so we ended up chatting a lot about his journey - how he completely changed his life around. How he
Telling little stories of your brand with Laura Pashby
Laura Pashby is a writer and a photographer. She tells stories using words and photographs on her blog, to her Instagram audience, for brands, and in magazines. Laura spent three years as the deputy editor of 91 Magazine – an independent magazine that covers all aspects of creative living. Across social media, but particularly on Instagram, she has an established and engaged following with an interest in her atmospheric imagery and soulful storytelling. Laura’s first book Little Stories of Your
E28: When is the right time to invest in branding?
In this solo episode Liz explores when might be the right time to invest in professional branding for your business (spoiler it's not always before you launch your business). She also walks you through a few options if you decide to tackle your branding yourself and also gives some tips for finding the right designer for you if you are ready to outsource your branding. In this episode Liz talk’s about: What to think about when trying to decide when to invest in branding What option there are
E27: How to use journalling in your business with Sasha Glasgow
Sasha classes herself as a writer, doubter and doer. Even though she's been writing in some form from the age of eight, she only started calling herself a writer last year - a rebellious act against her self-doubting nature. She's an avid journaler and lover of words, who wants to use them to challenge the negative narratives that women can have about themselves. She does this through what she calls #RemindHers. Little notes of thought dotted around the internet to remind women (including hersel
E26: When your hobby becomes your business with Ian Barnard
Ian Barnard is a digital lettering artist and calligrapher from the UK. He has a passion for inspiring, entertaining and helping people to get better at their lettering skills through videos on his Instagram and Youtube channels and also creating digital lettering brushes for the iPad. In this episode we chat about how what started as a hobby has now turned into his full time work. We also talk about: How experimenting in your business can lead to exciting and unexpected opportunities The impac
E25: Lessons from Season two
In this solo episode I share some of the key lessons that I have learn't (or re-learn't) from interviewing my guests in Season 2. Join to me to get inspired and think more about building a business that is unique to you and feels good to you. I also touch on aspects of marketing and branding and what some of my favourite business tech tools are. To find out more about me and what I do you can visit: Liz's website Liz's instagram
E24: Creating your business strategy with Alice Benham
In this episode I chat to Alice Benham a business and marketing strategist, podcast host and monochrome enthusiast! Her job is to help you connect with the big picture of your business and inject the support and expertise that will get you there, on your terms. With a focus on having fun whilst you grow, her expertise centres around helping you to discover your mission, communicate your vision and values, put in place systems and processes that work for YOU, and develop and implement the strateg
E23: Make the most of launching with Luci McPherson
Luci runs Eileva Tide Studio; a branding, web and creative design and strategy studio for female-run businesses. Luci has been designing brands and websites for almost 10 years and takes a unique, holistic approach to her design work. Her design and strategy is very intuitively led to ensure the end result resonates both with her clients and their dream target market. She also has launched products and programmes for herself and clients over 50 times and in this episodes shares lots of helpful i
E22: Niching and Consistency with Yvie Ormsby
Yvie Ormsby is a creative sidekick, small-biz champion, colour-lover and the founder of Yoco Studio. She helps women with big ideas amplify their business with bold and playful branding and creative content that is as packed full of personality as they are. In this episode we talk about: Different ways that small business owners can niche their business How to make niching work for you What should consistency look like for a small business How to do business in a way that feels good for you Fi
E21: Learning to Hype Yourself with Lucy Werner
In this episode I chat to Lucy Werner who is the founder of The Wern, a boutique consultancy for publicity & design. She has 17-years publicity experience both in-house and for some of London’s top agencies. In May 2021, she created HypeYourself.com an online DIY PR & brand platform for small businesses. She has written a best-selling book Hype Yourself and her second book Brand Yourself is available for pre-order now, written with the co-founder of her two children and creative director Hadrien
E20: Making the most of Pinterest for your business with Sahar Twesigye
Sahar is a Pinterest Marketing and Business Strategist who’s on a mission to help impact driven women grow profitable businesses without sacrificing family. After launching her wellness blog, Earth and Spoon in 2017 she was frustrated with the lack of traffic and decided to test drive Pinterest. Within 90 days, she increased her traffic by 300% and reached over 2 million monthly views on the platform a year later. In this episode we talk about: What sort of content you should be sharing on Pinte
E19: Weaving play into life and business with Emma Worrollo
In this episode I chat to Emma Worrollo who has created Playful Den. Emma is an expert in the theory of play. Play is one the most natural human states we long to be in. But the journey to the adult-side is full of social conditioning and expectations which make us lose touch with our inner child. We forget how to play. We start feeling awkward about being silly. And somewhere in the process our dreams can start to seem childish or no longer relevant. We move away from who we once felt determine
E18: Creating wearable art with Liz Lafrate of Fizz Goes Pop
Fizz Goes Pop is the colourful brainchild of Lizzie Lafrate, a creative with a penchant for all things colourful and shiny, there is in fact every chance she was a magpie in a past life. Her mission is to create lovely wearable art, made with love and attention to detail. Her background in graphic design pokes through into everything she does, be it wearable art in the form of juicy mirror perspex jewellery or her beautifully bold monogram and letter plaques. She is based in Cardiff, but travels
E17: How Madlug is using bags to impact lives with Dave Linton
In this episode I am joined by Dave Linton. Dave is an innovator, social entrepreneur, thought leader, mentor of social enterprises, motivational speaker and the founder and CEO of award-winning Madlug C.I.C. which won the Social Enterprise UK consumer facing award in 2018. In 2019 Dave went on to win the prestige titles of GBEA Entrepreneur of the year for Northern Ireland and Entrepreneur for Good for the UK. Prior to beginning his journey with Madlug, Dave was a youth worker for over 20 years
E16: Why blogging is great for business with Aime Cox-Tennant
In this episode I chat to Aime Cox-Tennant all about blogging and how brilliant it can be for small businesses. Aime is a small business expert and founder of Bristol-based marketing agency, Studio Cotton. She and her team support creative indie businesses with stunning brand identities, wonderful websites, and pragmatic marketing campaigns, as well as sharing heaps of advice and bitesize tips via their popular blog and pretty-in-pink Instagram. In the episode we talk about: Why blogging can be
E15: Get to know The Kindred Workshop with Mutsa James
Mutsa is the designer and creator of The Kindred Workshop, selling handcrafted ceramic earrings. Having been made redundant in 2020, Mutsa started experimenting with clay during the first national lockdown, creating a little collection of earrings for herself. She eventually turned her new lockdown hobby into a small business that she now runs from home with the help of her husband Dan. Mutsa is passionate about turning lumps of clay into beautiful, unique pieces. Her products come in low waste
What to expect from the podcast and an introduction to branding and marketing
Mutsa is the designer and creator of The Kindred Workshop, selling handcrafted ceramic earrings. Having been made redundant in 2020, Mutsa started experimenting with clay during the first national lockdown, creating a little collection of earrings for herself. She eventually turned her new lockdown hobby into a small business that she now runs from home with the help of her husband Dan. Mutsa is passionate about turning lumps of clay into beautiful, unique pieces. Her products come in low waste
E14: A brand on a mission to make kids books more diverse with Lynsey Pollard
Lynsey founded and runs Littleboxofbooks.co.uk. They provide inclusive and representative books to families and schools, helping more children see themselves in the books they read and helping all children better understand the world and their place in it. They are all about making sure children read from diverse bookshelves, bookshelves that show diversity in race, culture, family set up, representations of disability and gender roles so that we can grow a generation of kind and compassionate h
E13: 11 things we have learnt about building a brand in Season 1
Welcome to Episode Thirteen with Liz Mosley In this final episode of Season 1, it is a solo episode with host Liz Mosley. She does a round up of the common themes and lessons that have come out of this first season. There are a 11 summary points and reflections. She talks about: Showing up in your business in ways that feel safe and comfortable for you Seeing your business as an experiment and being willing to try new things Forgetting about perfection and not waiting to do things until they ar
E12: Growing your brand with digital products with Kei Maye
Welcome to Episode Twelve with Kei Maye Kei Maye is a Creative Consultant, Educator and the Founder of the platform Creative Champs. Her experience is multi-disciplinary within the creative arts industries, ranging from freelancing to licensing to art based product selling. She founded the Creative Champs platform to provide education, tools and resources to kick-start the careers of visual artists, designers and creative business owners. We talk about: Why it is great for your business to sel
E11: Organisational tools to help improve your brand with Josephine Owusu
Welcome to Episode Eleven with Josephine Owusu Josephine is a Strategic thinker & Operations specialist with over a decade of experience working with award winning corporate Media companies and thriving startups, managing creative teams & large multi-6 figure production budgets for brands including Cartoon Network & Boomerang. She works 1-1 with Creative female founders who want to grow their businesses, but are overwhelmed by how they can do this. Josephine gives her clients a unique perspectiv
E10: Building a brand with a cause with Bryn Frere-Smith
Welcome to Episode Ten with Bryn Frere-Smith Bryn founded and works for Blue Bear Coffee Co. They are a social enterprise that raises money and awareness for organisations fighting human trafficking and modern slavery, through coffee. We talk about: Why and how Bryn started Blue Bear Coffee How he has found marketing the business - what has worked and what hasn’t The importance of having a passion for the cause of your business Why Bryn decided to share his story and be the face of the business
E9: Telling your brand story with Laura Leigh Chapman
Welcome to Episode Nine with Laura Leigh Chapman Laura is a brand messaging mentor and communications consultant for creative folk with big hearts and big dreams. She helps them to get clear, connect with their people and confidently bring their full self to their business. She has been working as a communications pro, with businesses large and small for over 15 years, supporting them with communications strategy, planning, messaging and lots and lots of writing. She is all about supporting more
E8: Enhance your brand with photography with Aiste Saulyte
Aiste is a personal branding photographer, based in Lewes, a small town in East Sussex. Available all across UK + beyond! She helps intuitive entrepreneurs show up online with confidence by creating brand photography that captures their unique personality and brand values, so they can connect with their ideal audience from the moment they land on their website or social media. We talk about: How to create your own brand photography How to make the most of professional photographs you have taken
E7: Sharing your brand on Instagram and TikTok with Ola Pelovangu
Ola is a full time content creator, mum of 3 and wife. Her background is in brand partnerships and Media, previously global brand partnerships manager at TikTok and prior to that Head of beauty, fashion and media brand partnerships at global media and entertainment. She is very humbled that last year she was able to make the transition from her 9-5 to become a full time content creator along side her family aka The Pelo Fam. They share open and honest content all about Family and a lot of Food.
E6: Using words to show up authentically online with Suzy Darke
In this episode I am joined by Suzy Darke. Suzy is a copywriter and visibility coach. She loves working with people who have invested their hearts in their businesses. She helps business owners tell their stories and get more visible in a way that feels good and true to them but also helps to grow their business. We talk about: How words can be powerful in how you tell your story Creating copy that feels good and is also kind and supportive for your customers and clients Getting out of your com
E5: Building connection using video with Xanthe Berkeley
In this episode I am joined by Xanthe Berkeley. Xanthe is a photographer, video creator, stop motion artist and educator. Shooting lifestyle portrait photography for families and women, guiding and inspiring others to start shooting video and make their own films, through her workshops and online film courses and working with various brands creating videos, stop motions and photos to be shared across their social media channels. We talk about: Why video can be a great tool for sharing your stor
E4: The benefits of podcasting as a marketing tool with Lucy Lucraft
In this episode I chat to Lucy Lucraft all about the benefits of podcasting as a marketing tool. Lucy is an award nominated freelance journalist and podcast producer based in Brighton. A former travel writer she has bylines with The Sun, Express, Lonely Planet, Stylist, Red, The Pool and Mother & Baby but now focuses on helping womxn make podcasts while making her own! We talk about: Why podcasting is great for building your brand What are some of the mistakes people make Important things to th
E3: Getting to grips with email marketing with Menekse Stewart
Welcome to Episode Three with Menekse Stewart In this episode I am joined by Menekse Stewart. Menekse is an SEO specialist, marketing nerd and creative business cheerleader. Her name is pronounced meh-neck-sheh and she is a marketing consultant, with over 15 years’ experience specialising in Search Engine Optimisation and organic traffic (where organic means “natural” or “free” as opposed to lacking in pesticides). Creative business is where her passion lies, and she LOVE helping designers and m
E2: Why brand strategy is so important with Luke Tonge
Welcome to Episode Two with Luke Tonge In this episode I am joined by Luke Tonge and we discuss brand strategy and what things small business should be considering and thinking about before they even get to the design stage of their branding. Luke is a graphic designer, lecturer, and events wrangler in Birmingham. He specialises in identity & editorial work for brands, agencies and charities. As an introvert he finds it ironic to now spend most of his time on some sort of stage. He's a visiting
E1: What to expect from the podcast and an introduction to branding and marketing
Welcome to the Building Your Brand podcast, with me Liz Mosley In this introductory episode I tell you a little about my journey as a graphic designer and share why I’m so passionate about helping small businesses use branding to tell their authentic story and find the right clients. I talk about: The secret of good branding How I got to where I am today Marketing and its relationship to branding And a bonus drinking game (!) Branding and marketing illustration reference in the episode To find