A podcast that genuinely helps you start & scale your creative small business

This twice-weekly podcast aims to help small business owners with everything they need to start, grow and scale sustainably their own creative small business. Below you can listen to every episode of the My Daily Business podcast.

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Episode 34: Why Small Business Owners Need To Take Risks and Be Kind - An Interview with Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker Genevieve Bailey

In this fun interview episode, Fiona talks to her good friend, Genevieve Bailey, the award-winning filmmaker behind wonderful documentaries such as I Am Eleven and Happy Sad Man. Genevieve shares her journey when she started creating her films and her thoughts on the importance of going after your gut and why we all need to be kind not only to other people, but to ourselves as well.

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Episode 24: What every small business owner should know about marketing, what is marketing and how to know if your marketing is working

With almost 20 years working in marketing roles, Fiona knows the brilliant tactics from the BS. In this coaching podcast episode, she discusses what marketing actually is, what it isn’t and shares a tool to help you understand how your marketing is impacting your business and its connection to your audience.

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Episode 23: How to get automate things in your business and get time back

n this short tip episode, Fiona discusses the importance of automation and why every business owner needs to use automation tools to save time and energy from doing repetitive tasks such as answering emails, sending instructions to new members of your team and sending emails to new subscribers.

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