This podcast aims to shine a light on the successes, key learnings and insights from Reading’s people and businesses. In the present and the past. We explore their recipes for success, the mistakes they’ve made and how you can avoid them, as well as inspirational stories that will give you a feel-good boost.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessPlaces & TravelMarketingSociety & Culture |
In this episode, Maria Lloyd interviews Zoe Dudding, the founder of Mind Body Baby, a company specialising in hypnobirthing. The discussion initially covers what hypnobirthing is, which Zoe describes as a form of childbirth education that empowers th... more
In this episode Jamie Read, the partnership and inclusion manager at Berkshire Music Trust, gives an insight into the charity’s activities and a look at what goes on behind the scenes. The discussion initially covers the trust’s mission, its name evo... more
In this episode, Richard Nicholson talks about the Maiden Erlegh Rotary Club; a group of like-minded people who want to do things in the community and have a friendship group. The discussion covers the club's history, its core missions, and the chall... more
Damien Passmore, Marketing Officer and Web Editor for What's On Reading, shares his journey with the organisation and how it has become the "ultimate guide" for arts, culture, and heritage events in the Greater Reading area. The discussion covers the... more
In this episode, Glen Dinning, the director of Blue Collar Group, shares his journey building a permanent street food venue in Reading. Glenn shares how he was inspired by London's vibrant street food scene to create something similar in Reading.
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In this episode, Tony Cowling and Stuart Ward shine a light on the Reading Library of Things. The two founders discuss how the Library of Things adds value to the local area by providing an alternative to buying specialised tools, or other items you ... more
In this episode, three directors from the Specsavers Reading branch discuss how they operate as a locally owned and operated business within a well-known brand. Hashin Hirani, Retail Director, shares how the Reading branch is one of the largest in th... more
In this episode, Iryna Bakaliar, Head Librarian, and Peter Andrijeczko, Chair, of the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre. They discuss how the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre adds value to the local area by supporting the Ukrainian community, part... more
I really enjoy listening to Maria’s podcast, as I share many of the same values around community-centred business, relationship-building and local marketing.
More than that: her interview style is fresh and engaging and her guests are an interesting mix of local businesses and charities.
(Plus the episodes are the perfect length to enjoy fully on a walk, car journey, or while doing household tasks!)
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #85 |
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