Let Your PR Do the Talking: How to Build Credibility Without Being Always On
You don't need to be constantly on camera to build authority. PR strategist Jo Swann on how strategic PR works quietly in the background and what founders need to do to get started.
How Sustainability Is a Business Growth Strategy (Not a Marketing Add-On)
Too many businesses treat sustainability like decoration. Mia Marks on why the companies worth watching bring it into the room early — and why it behaves less like a conscience and more like a structure.
Why Chasing Marketing Trends Is Holding Your Business Back
Reels because everyone says you should. Webinars because it feels like the next thing. Claire Best on why trend-chasing creates distraction rather than direction — and the five foundations worth building first.
Five Behaviour Change Tactics That Actually Improve How You Work
Anna Hutton spent years in survival mode before applying her behaviour change expertise to her own working life. On the five tactics that made her calmer, more productive and less burnt out.
Why Resolutions Don't Work and What to Do Instead
Every year, full of intention. By 9th January, most of it has unravelled. Karen Thom on why the problem isn't willpower — it's the internal filing cabinet that's been quietly running your life.
The List Every Female Founder Is Making (But Never Writes Down)
Not a list about tech upgrades or new planners. The list that lives between the final email of the day and the moment the laptop clicks shut. Shannon on what female founders actually need.
What Your Metrics Miss: The Invisible Wins That Made Your Year
Metrics, milestones and dashboards only tell part of the story. Coach and author Jessica Silva on the quiet wins — the boundaries held, the hard conversations finally had — and why they're the most important measure of a good year.
How to Protect Your Sleep and Manage Stress: What a Sleep Therapist Actually Recommends
Sleep is the first thing to go when life gets full. Sleep therapist Denise Iordache on the five research-backed strategies she uses with clients and why protecting your rest is one of the most strategic things you can do.
The Truth About Those "Productive" Hours That Are Stealing Your Business Growth
Busy work. Builder work. Breakthrough work. Claire Bartlett on why most founders are spending 60% of their time on the wrong category — and what actually moves a business forward.
How The FSS Group Scaled Without Losing What Made It Special
When The FSS Group needed to scale, Jo and Sanjay Varsani refused to let growth dilute what made them good. On systems that protect care, hiring for values over skills, and why their proudest moment involved a charity ambulance.
Ambitious Women in Essex: Key Lessons from Chelmsford’s Female Founder Meet-Up
Four Essex founders on networking without pressure, building community with intention, and why ambition in 2026 is less about scale and more about sustainability.
What Happens When Creatives Stop Creating & How to Find Your Way Back
Emmi Salonen had the career, the clients, the studio. Then one day she stopped wanting to create. On what happened when she travelled the world looking for answers — and the Creative Ecosystem model she built from what she found.
You Don't Need to Push Through: Why Slowing Down Is Sometimes the Strongest Move
The pressure to always finish strong is everywhere. But for most women who've been carrying everything all year, it isn't motivating — it's just more weight. Danielle Thompson on finishing resourced, rested and ready instead.
Why Purpose Wins Every Time (Even in a Multi-Million Pound Business)
Lisa Johnson hit every financial milestone she set herself and still felt nothing. On why money makes a terrible target — and what impact-driven business actually looks like in practice.
Why Meaning, Not Marketing, Builds the Most Valuable Brands
Sales prove demand. Belief builds longevity. Brand architect Rachel Pearson on why the most valuable brands — from Patagonia to Hermès — aren't chasing the market. They're defining it.
Buying Property as a Female Founder: What You Actually Need to Know
Fluctuating income, retained profit, smaller salaries for tax efficiency — the mortgage system wasn't built for how founders operate. Michelle Niziol on navigating it with confidence anyway.
Four PR Tasks Worth Doing Before You Switch Off for the Year
You don't need to keep pushing visibility right up to the final day of the year. PR strategist Dina Behrman on four small tasks that keep your business top of mind while you actually rest.
Natalie Scarsbrook on Building Blatella Films, Reclaiming the Essex Girl and Taking Up Space
Natalie and Ben Scarsbrook launched Blatella Films from a spare room in 2012 with borrowed gear and no contacts. Fifteen years and 25 international awards later, Natalie is making her most personal film yet — about reclaiming the Essex Girl identity.
Five Things That Actually Matter When Building Feels Hard
The economy is unpredictable, costs are rising and audiences are distracted. Emily Hatton on the five things that actually matter when building feels hard.
The FIRE Formula: A Different Way to Think About Goal Setting
Most goal-setting advice focuses on logic and structure. Dr Rana Al-Falaki on why that's only half the picture — and the four questions that help you set goals that actually energise you.