The Youngprenuers Society Podcast
Some of the most powerful business ideas come from lived experience. For Deborah Terkely, years of battling sensitive skin and seeking low-tox solutions for her family became the foundation for , a family business making natural skincare and home products that genuinely help. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, Deborah shares her journey from homemade soap to a growing small business, how customer stories keep her motivated, and the lessons she’s learned about resilience, self-belief, and balancing work and life as a parent and entrepreneur. From Skin Struggles to Soap...
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What if your business could fund your dream lifestyle, without burning you out? Emma Lovell, also known as The Bleisure Coach, has built a life and business around freedom, travel, and sustainable success. From hosting global retreats to writing her own book, Emma proves that business can be deeply fulfilling when it’s aligned with your values. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, Charlotte chats with Emma about building a brand that blends business with leisure, and why “bleisure” isn’t just a lifestyle, it’s a mindset. Why Emma Started Her Business Journey Early...
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Vijay Sairam knows what it’s like to search for a remote job and come up empty. That frustration sparked a global mission to create a platform where talented people, no matter where they live, can access real, high-quality remote work. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, Charlotte chats with Vijay, founder of , about how he built a people-first business that’s breaking down geographic barriers and connecting skilled job seekers with remote-friendly companies around the world. Why Remote Access Matters Remote Jobs Central is rooted in one powerful belief: talent is...
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We’ve all seen businesses with incredible stories that never get told because the founder thinks they’re “not newsworthy yet”. The truth? You don’t need to be a big brand or have years of experience to get media attention…especially as a youngpreneur! In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, co-founder and marketing strategist Linda Reed-Enever breaks down how public relations (PR) can take you from unknown to featured and why your age, your why and your journey are all powerful story angles the media loves. Why PR Matters Unlike ads, PR is earned coverage and it...
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Many Youngpreneurs think marketing has to be complicated with long hours spent on Canva, running ads, and juggling a dozen platforms at once. But here’s the secret: effective marketing isn’t about doing more, it’s about showing up consistently. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, co-founder and marketing strategist Linda Reed-Enever breaks down how just 15 minutes a day can make a huge impact on your brand visibility and business growth. Why Small Steps Work Think of marketing like watering plants, a little every day helps them grow strong. But if you forget about them...
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Finding your purpose in business often means slowing down, getting curious, and being open to an alternative path. For Mel White, that path led from corporate marketing into parent coaching and youth mentorship, where she now works with both teenagers and their parents to create lasting impact. From Corporate to Coaching Mel shares how burnout and reflection led her to discover her true purpose. What began as youth mentoring quickly grew into a model that supports both parents and teens, bridging the gaps between lessons learned at home and those gained through coaching. Facing the Realities...
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Many youngpreneurs hesitate to put themselves out there because they think they need a degree or decades of experience before anyone will take them seriously. The truth? Customers aren’t asking for your certificate; they just want to know you can solve their problem and deliver value. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, co-founder and marketing strategist Linda Reed-Enever busts the myth that qualifications equal credibility and shares practical ways to earn trust from day one. Why Credibility Isn’t About a Certificate The world’s most successful entrepreneurs...
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We’ve all been there. Staring at a half-written post, endlessly tweaking a logo, re-reading the same email for the seventh time, or waiting for just the right moment to launch a product or big idea. Spoiler alert: that perfect moment doesn’t exist. In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, co-founder and ideas and marketing strategist Linda Reed-Enever gets real about one of the biggest things that holds young entrepreneurs back: overthinking. Whether you’re running your first side hustle or launching your second business, the mind spiral is real. But it doesn’t have...
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Sasha Eburne’s entrepreneurial journey began in the midst of uncertainty, but what she built has since empowered countless others. From launching her first virtual assistant business to becoming a six-figure business coach and now co-founding a sound healing and breathwork certification company, Sasha’s story is about resilience, mindset, and carving out a life by design. In this episode of the Young Preneur Society Podcast, Sasha shares her transition from corporate to entrepreneurship as a solo mum, the mindset shifts that changed everything, and her advice for young founders...
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In this episode of the Youngpreneur Society Podcast, co-founder and marketing strategist Linda Reed-Enever breaks down how just 15 minutes a day can make a huge impact on your brand visibility and business growth.
Why Small Steps Work
Think of marketing like watering plants, a little every day helps them grow strong. But if you forget about them for weeks and then flood them all at once, they’ll wilt. The same goes for your audience. A few minutes of daily attention keep your brand alive, visible, and trusted.
Fifteen minutes a day might not sound like much, but that’s nearly two hours a week, or more than 100 hours a year. Imagine what you could achieve with that kind of consistent effort behind you.
What You Can Do in 15 Minutes
You don’t need a full marketing department. You just need a plan. Rotate through these quick-win ideas to keep your momentum flowing:
Social Media Engagement: Reply to comments and DMs, comment on three posts in your niche, or share a quick “what I’m working on” story.
Content Creation: Film a 30-second Reel or TikTok, snap a behind-the-scenes photo, write a short tip or quote, or give a customer shoutout.
Connection and Outreach: Message a potential collaborator, email a market organiser about a stall, or send a thank-you note to a loyal customer.
Tidy and Update: Refresh your bio, update your website tagline, or change your profile photo. Small tweaks can make a big difference.
How to Stay Consistent
The trick isn’t complexity, it’s commitment. Here are three habits to make 15-minute marketing part of your everyday routine:
Time Block: Choose a daily slot like before school, after work, or during a study break, and stick to it.
Set a Timer: Use your phone or smart speaker to keep yourself focused and avoid the endless scroll.
Keep a List: Write down bite-sized tasks so you can jump straight into action without thinking about what to do next.
Real-Life Wins
One Youngpreneur challenged themselves to post a 30-second video every day, imperfections and all. Within two weeks, their videos were getting hundreds of views, and their confidence skyrocketed. It’s proof that visibility comes from action, not waiting for things to be perfect.
Your Challenge
For the next seven days, commit to 15 minutes of marketing every day. Use those small windows of time, while waiting for the bus, during TV ads, or between classes, to reply, post, or plan.
Remember, marketing isn’t about grand campaigns. It’s about showing up and sharing your story one small step at a time.
The key takeaway? Consistency builds visibility. Those 15-minute bursts will stack up faster than you think, and soon, you’ll have over 100 hours of marketing power behind your business.
Highlights
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00:20 Introduction to Micro Marketing
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01:04 Why Micro Marketing Works
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01:37 15-Minute Marketing Activities
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03:12 Consistency is Key
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03:54 Real-Life Examples
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05:27 The 7-Day Challenge
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05:57 Final Thoughts