Becky Loto, founder of Tides Business, shares her inspiring journey from Cornwall to Mexico and back, building businesses along the way. With her infectious energy, Becky discusses the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, emphasising the importance of resilience, having fun, and learning from challenges. Her story is a reminder to follow your passions and never give up, even on tough days.
We’re joined by Cassie Kemp, owner of Cornwall Caricatures and host of the Work It Weirdo podcast, as she shares how embracing her creativity and uniqueness led to a fulfilling and successful career. From stepping away from the corporate world to celebrating the quirks that make us different, Cassie’s story is a powerful reminder that passion and personality can drive purpose. She also opens up about the joy of connecting with others and the stories that inspire her work.
Kate Clark, founder of Anchors Coaching, shares why she launched her business instead of retiring, her vision for living to 108, and how coaching can help those feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or seeking change. Plus, she dives into the power of networking and Cornwall’s unique way of doing business by the sea.
In this episode, we get to chat with Matthew Kenworthy Gomes about the celebrations of Cornwall Pride over the years, and the impact it’s had on the people of Cornwall.
As well as the progress we’ve made, and how Far we’ve come in terms of inclusivity as a county, we also delve into the ways in which progress still needs to happen to ensure EVERYONE Feels safe and can be who they are.
In this episode, we’re joined by Richard Woods of Rewind Radio to discuss all things broadcasting in Cornwall. We delve into how the station came to be, the amazing studio space and team, and the common theme in the episode – Cornwall – and why Rewind are there to support this beautiful county, its communities, its charities, and its businesses.
We’re joined by Abi and Jake, From The Cornish Larder, as they delve into their shared experience of what it was like setting up a business in Cornwall, with neither of them having much of a business background, all from a genius idea one Christmas!
Shane Solomon, founder of Corker Media (and producers of our podcast) joins us for a very special episode of The F Word, talking about connections and why it’s important to get out there and meet people… and how it can lead you to rub shoulders with the stars.
Sophie has been taking the Cornish business networking circuit by storm, giving women a place in which they can connect as well as share their stories, gain confidence, collaborate, and talk about things that you wouldn’t necessarily Feel safe to share in certain environments. What led her to this line of work and the challenges she has come across while running a business?