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26. How to Build a Brand With a Crucial Visual Identity at it’s Heart - with Harriet Hastings Founder of Biscuiteers
24. Easy ways for start-ups and small businesses to improve their social media with Katie Leeson of The Social Chain
Are you struggling to keep ahead of the curve with social media? Feel like you can't compete with the big brands? or just generally feeling demotivated? This week I'm joined by Katie Leeson, Managing Director of Social Chain, a global social media marketing agency with high-profile clients including SuperDry, Spotify, Microsoft, 20th Century Fox and Just Eat, to name just a few. Katie and I both share the same area of interest so in this episode we are sharing some top tips that will help small brands think BIG in terms of their social media marketing.
22. Why it's never too late to change your career completely with Actress Elysia Wren
This week I'm so bloody excited to have this lady on the podcast with me. Elysia is an old school friend of mine, but she's also an incredible actress. After working in the city for a financial PR company, she went on to study Sociology at Warwick University before deciding to go to drama school. Elysia then landed the lead role in Fast and Furious Live after auditioning to be the understudy and toured both the UK and Europe.
20. What’s it like to be a woman in tech with Zoe Willis, Executive Vice President, Marketing at EQUIIS Technologies
Zoe is an incredible career woman whose story will inspire anyone wanting to climb the career ladder within a business. She’s the Executive Vice President, Marketing at EQUIIS technologies. Before joining the rapidly growing Swiss tech firm, Zoe was the commercial director at Hearst magazines. In this episode we are talking all about women in tech.
Branding Tips for People Who Aren’t Branding Savvy
Let’s face it, we’re not all creatively gifted in ALL areas. I’ll be the first one to put my hands up and say I can’t draw for cookies and I wasn’t never good at art, so I was never going to make it as a graphic designer, nor did I want to be. However, I’ve always had an extremely vivid imagination and an idea of how I want things to look, so our expansion from social media into branding and design was a natural step for me. People admired the way my brand [link to sassy website] looked and asked if I could do the same for them. So I thought it might be time to share my branding tips for people who aren’t branding savvy.