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Coaching for Neurodivergents with Talia Zamora discusses her journey building a coaching business that specializes in supporting neurodivergent entrepreneurs and families. Talia's Story After struggling to find flexible work that fit around her two autistic sons, Talia decided to start her own coaching business about six years ago. What began as general business coaching naturally evolved into a neurodivergent focus when she realized she kept attracting clients who were either neurodivergent themselves or had neurodivergent children. Key Challenges for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs Talia...
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This week we discuss Holiday Clubs with a Difference with Amy Cunningham, founder of The Strings Club. Amy outlines how she built a successful childcare business centred around music and wellbeing. About The Strings Club Amy launched her business in 2012 after hosting a small holiday camp for six children in Camden. Today, The Strings Club operates in 22 locations across London and the Midlands. Each one offers holiday camps where children learn musical instruments, enjoy creative workshops, and participate in activities like yoga and dance. The week culminates in a Friday afternoon concert...
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Create Your Gameplan with Ceylan Boyce sees the return of the founder of the Academy of Women Entrepreneurs to talk about her live planning event in March. In this bonus episode of the Business Awards Show, Ceylan explains why planning is essential for business success. She shares why "winging it" leads to working harder for smaller results, and how proper planning gives you the freedom and flexibility to grow. Discover how Ceylan's quarterly planning events bring together 50-60 business owners in a safe, supportive environment where you can actually think strategically about your...
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In this fascinating episode, we look at Transforming the World of Medical Diagnostics with Bronia Thomas, founder and CEO of Global Lab Expert Group (GLXG). The Genesis Story After experiencing burnout and chronic illness, Bronia found herself frustrated by the limitations of mainstream healthcare testing. When traditional systems couldn't diagnose her condition, she discovered a London doctor working with German laboratories who finally provided answers through specialised diagnostic tests. This personal journey revealed a massive gap in the healthcare market—patients desperately...
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How Awards Have Powered an Animator's Business with Emma Youell, investigates the rise of the creative force behind Emma Youell Design. In this edition of The Business Awards Show, we discuss Emma's rapid rise from freelancer to award-winning business owner. As an introduction, Emma shares her fascinating journey, starting with her "accidental" entry into the world of motion graphics. Despite initially wanting to avoid the corporate world, she found her niche in the financial services sector, learning how to turn complex, "boring" subjects into engaging, spicy content. She also opens up...
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How a Coach Can Transform Your Working Life with Kate Bishop is the latest episode of the Business Awards Podcast. Kate shares her journey from burning out in the events industry to discovering coaching almost by accident. After attending a weekend coaching course on a colleague's recommendation (expecting just free coffee!), she found her calling and never looked back. Now specialising in career change and presentation skills, Kate works with people who feel stuck, lacking confidence, or unsure of their next steps. Whether it's toxic work environments, redundancy, or just feeling invisible...
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Join Debbie Gilbert from The Business Awards Show as we discover How a Qualified Marketing Expert Can Transform Your Business with Dee Blick. Dee is a multi-award-winning marketing expert, and author of six bestselling books. Crucially, she is one of only 3% of marketers globally to hold Fellowship status with the Chartered Institute of Marketing. With 41 years in marketing, Dee evolved from working in "big glossy businesses" to becoming a passionate advocate for SMEs. A natural writer who "tumbled into marketing," she continues writing for magazines, as well as her books, combining her twin...
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This week's Business Awards Show looks at Bringing Awards to the Isle of Man with Louise Wheeler, founder of L C Consultancy and the Elevate You Awards. Originally from Essex, Louise ended up in the Isle of Man almost by accident. In her words it was because she and her now husband were offered a free lift from Guernsey! Louise's Journey: After 15 years in L&D, including four years in the gaming industry, Louise took the leap to establish LC Consulting. Starting with basic challenges like setting up professional email addresses and websites, she built a thriving consultancy specializing in...
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Join Debbie Gilbert from The Business Awards Show to find out How to Win at Awards with Stephanie Brown. Stef is an expert awards consultant with an impressive 88% success rate across 500+ award entries. She shares her unique journey from professional dancer in Montreal to becoming a sought-after awards specialist in the UK. After working in creative agencies for 15 years, she discovered her talent for crafting winning award entries that combine creative storytelling with analytical thinking. Key insights from this episode: Why award strategy matters more than simply entering awards; align...
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The Joy of Real Indian Food is this week's brilliant discussion on the Business Awards Show. Founder of Tikka and Tadka, Roshni talks about her journey from NHS worker to award-winning Indian catering entrepreneur. Roshni's Journey: After years in the NHS, Roshni launched her authentic Indian home-style cooking business in April 2020 - right as lockdown hit. Instead of postponing, she pivoted to local curry nights in her village, which became so popular they evolved into her signature curry box service. The Mission: Roshni's passion is educating people about authentic Indian cuisine...
info_outlineThe latest episode of the Business Awards Show features an interview with Tracey Barr, an independent strategy consultant. The insightful conversation charted the course of Tracey's impressive 40-year career, exploring her transition into entrepreneurship, her philosophy on networking, and her valuable experiences as both an awards judge and a published collaborator.
Founder of the Strategic Link, Tracey recounted her diverse professional journey, which began with a sponsored engineering degree from Ford and evolved into high-level strategy consulting. Working with prestigious firms like LEK and Arthur Andersen, she was instrumental in major projects, most notably the development and launch of the now-dominant UK property portal, Rightmove.
Twenty years ago, Tracey made the leap to independent consulting, establishing her firm as a specialist in healthcare strategy. She explained how she built her business in a pre-social media era, relying on a robust professional network, word-of-mouth referrals, and strategic associations with other firms like Eden McCallum. Tracey further emphasized that her approach to networking has always been about more than just business development; it’s about finding community and connecting with inspirational, like-minded women.
Drawing from her experience as a judge for both the Best Business Women Awards and the Funny Women Awards, Tracey offered critical advice for anyone seeking recognition. She went on to stress that while a compelling story is important, the key differentiator for a winning application is the inclusion of clear, tangible evidence to substantiate your claims. She observed that many excellent candidates fall short simply by failing to provide the necessary proof to back up their narrative, a crucial lesson for any aspiring award winner.
The conversation also touched upon Tracey’s experience co-authoring the book "Fab Collab" with fourteen other businesswomen. Finally, Tracey provides some nuggets of wisdom about what it takes to thrive when setting up any new business.
{1:58} Tracey's career journey.
{5:35} The challenge of becoming a self-employed consultant.
{7:02} Getting her first clients.
{9:29} Obtaining work through referrals.
{10:42} What drives Tracey to do the work she does.
{11:19} The power of networking.
{13:05} What networking brings to Tracey's life.
{13:32} Building a relationship with Lynne Parker and Funny Women CIC.
{15:00} When awards first appeared on the radar.
{17:35} The Felix cat food campaign.
{18:14} Becoming a judge for the Best Businesswomen Awards.
{22:45} Judging the Funny Women Awards.
{24:23} Advice for setting up on your own.
{28:10} The F:Entrepreneur community.
{30:55} Co-writing 'Fab-Collab' with fourteen women!
Connect with Debbie at: https://thebusinessawardsshow.co.uk
Connect with Tracey: https://www.thestrategiclink.co.uk/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracey-barr-healthcare-strategy-digital/
Listen to Episode 62 with Lynne Parker of Funny Women: https://thebusinessawardsshow.libsyn.com/episode-062-interview-with-lynne-parker