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Linda's Path from Youngpreneur to Business Leader

The Youngprenuers Society Podcast

Release Date: 11/05/2025

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As the co-host of the Youngpreneur Society podcast with my daughter, Charlotte Enever, I wanted to share my own journey on how I became an entrepreneur—starting way back when I was just eight years old.

Where It All Began

When I was eight, my Mum and I started going to craft markets together. My Dad was an art teacher, so creativity was always part of our household. My Mum had just gotten a sewing machine, so she decided to give the craft markets a try.

At that young age, I made little baby blankets, potted Christmas trees, and crafted lavender bags, scrunchies, magnets—anything I could think of to sell. That was my very first business, and it was exciting! For about 12 months, my mom and I attended these markets together, but even when she stopped going, I kept at it.

My Dad would drive me once a month to the market so I could keep selling my creations. My brother even got involved and started making things like windmills. It was such a fun experience, and we were learning a lot about how to run a little business. 

Around that time, my dad gave us a calf to raise, and once it was ready, we sold it to help fund our travels around Australia. That experience showed me the importance of working for what you want, and it sparked my entrepreneurial spirit.

From Babysitting to Marketing

As I got older, around 15 or 16, my friends started getting jobs, but I wasn’t too interested in working for someone else. Instead, I started my babysitting agency. I loved babysitting, so every Friday and Saturday night, while others were out, I was working, and I enjoyed it.

I had always loved the idea of teaching, and that’s where I thought my career would go. But something changed during my studies; I discovered marketing, and I fell in love with it. It was a world where creativity, strategy, and communication all came together, and I knew that’s where I wanted to be.

Stepping Into Business Ownership

In 2001, I met my husband, and we started our journey into business consulting. We would go into other people’s businesses, helping them as external consultants, giving advice, and offering support. But by 2009, after we had our daughter Charlotte, I felt ready to leap into full-fledged entrepreneurship.

That’s when we launched our first business, Family Capers, a parenting hub where families could connect and do fun activities. We got to work with some fantastic brands and characters like Cookie Monster, Elmo, Barbie, and even Mattel. It was such a thrill to be part of that world, but while I loved Family Capers, I found myself drawn back to marketing. It’s what I truly love: helping businesses grow and flourish.

Creating a Community for Business Owners

It wasn’t long before I realised that there was a real need for a space where small business owners could come together, learn, and support each other. That’s how Business, Business, Business was born. My husband and I created a Facebook community for business owners to connect, share knowledge, and grow together.

That community has since grown into a full website and publication, and we’ve been able to monetise it by sharing our expertise. It’s been so rewarding to see business owners helping each other and forming genuine connections.

The Youngpreneur Society

Now, we’ve come full circle with the Youngpreneur Society, a project that is so close to my heart. I started my entrepreneurial journey at eight years old, and now I’m watching Charlotte embark on her own business adventures. 

Together, we’ve launched the Youngpreneur Society to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs: young people with big ideas who need the right support to bring those ideas to life.

Our mission with the Youngpreneur Society is to provide young entrepreneurs with the resources, skills, and community they need to succeed. We want to foster a space where young business owners are not only encouraged but cherished. 

We’ve spent the last couple of years building this foundation, and I’m so excited about what’s to come in 2025 and beyond. We’ll be offering business collectives, hubs, and tons of resources to help these young entrepreneurs grow their ideas into reality.

What I’ve Learned Along the Way

As I reflect on my journey, there are a few lessons I’ve learned that I want to share with you. First, “No” doesn’t always mean no. Sometimes it just means not now, or that you need to find another solution. Don’t be discouraged by rejection; it’s part of the process.

Second, it’s okay to be yourself. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that the right clients and customers want you. Authenticity is powerful, and while not everyone will connect with you, that’s okay. They’re not your audience.

Third, community matters. Ideas take many shapes and forms, but having the right people around you to support and encourage you makes all the difference. I’ve been lucky to have amazing support throughout my journey, and I want the same for every young entrepreneur out there.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, ask for help. You don’t have to do everything yourself, and no one can. The best thing you can do for your business is to seek guidance, ask for feedback, and admit when you need a hand. It’s not a weakness—it’s smart.

Looking Ahead

I’m incredibly excited to be part of the Youngpreneur Society and to see all the amazing ideas you have come to life. I’d love to hear about your journey—what are you creating? What’s your business? Reach out to me through the podcast or leave a comment, and let’s connect. Let’s grow together as we take on this entrepreneurial adventure!

Learn more from Linda Reed-Enever:

You can find Linda at Enever Group or connect with her on Facebook 

Highlights

00:40 Linda's Early Entrepreneurial Journey
02:05 Teenage Ventures and Discovering Marketing
02:59 Launching Family Capers and Business Consulting
03:42 Creating Business, Business, Business Community
04:20 Vision and Mission of the Youngpreneur Society
05:14 Key Lessons from Linda's Business Journey
06:21 Final Thoughts and Engagement