Shownotes
Bleep, bleep, bleep!!! No, it’s not Kerry and her usual Ozzie bucket of swearing sunshine, that’s the sound of your microwave calling all entrepreneurs. As small business owners we often want quick pop popcorn, one press button heat and eat, drive through version of instant success. It doesn’t mean that there isn’t a degree of quick things as we start and grow a business. Both the crockpot and the microwave produce results. However, marinating and having coffee with our ideas, processes and experiences is on the minds of these two entrepreneurs as they collaborate and get juicy over:
- Lasagna – infusing our business with flavor, learnings and exceptional results. The big fat question mark of whether a frozen supermarket substitute really produces a longer lasting result.
- How it can take time to get good at what we are doing and learning over the years about different ways, more sustainable ways and repeatable recipes for long term sustainability in business.
- Slowing down to speed up (if you’re just tuning in or you’ve religiously listened to all 13 episodes to this point you may have heard it before, and no doubt you will hear it again because there is a huge amount of power behind those very five words).
- Quickness and quality. While popcorn is good for a go to, it doesn’t quite match the same experience and flavors that a stew in the slow cooker can bring.
So, while the slow cooker is bubbling and popcorn popping, we would love to invite you to join Fire Up Groundwork Brigade. It’s like a delicious and encouraging family dinner for entrepreneurs and small business owners. We invite you to join us at the table, to support and grow your business towards sustainable, manageable, and profitable success.
We hope you enjoy this experience 🙏
Kim & Kerry
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