• Scaling a jammy-good brand, with Rachel Kettlewell
    Jan 17 2022
    This week, Sarah and Claire are joined by Rachel Kettlewell, founder of Fearne & Rosie, a high-fruit, low-sugar jam brand that’s taking the supermarkets by storm. Rachel talks about how to build a pitch deck that’s full of personality, how to put a value on your growing business and how Dragons’ Den helped her realise what her business really needed. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights. For more on Rachel’s story (and jams!), head over to fearneandrosie.co.uk, follow @fearne_and_rosie on Instagram, @and_fearne on Twitter, or find @fearneandrosie on Facebook.
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    31 mins
  • Building a first-to-market brand, with Clare Kimeze
    Nov 22 2021
    This week, Claire and Sarah are joined by Clare Kimeze, co-founder of Kimeze, the world’s first eyewear brand made specifically for Black and brown facial features. Clare talks about challenging equality to creating a first-to-market brand with a unique purpose. She shares how to find manufacturers and investors who fit your business, how to build a brilliant pitch deck and the importance of always staying open. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights.
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    27 mins
  • Landing first-time funding, with three trailblazing founders
    Nov 15 2021
    This week, Sarah and Claire are joined by Nicola Telford, Sally Coulden and Suzanne Mahoney, three trailblazing, mould-breaking women founders who’ve recently been raising their first round of investor funding. It’s The Radiklist’s first panel discussion and it’s full of practical advice on how to find investors that fit your business, how to put together a great pitch deck, and how to cut to the chase, lay it on the line and ask for the cash you need. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights.
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    49 mins
  • Our investment journey, with Sarah King and Claire Dunn
    Nov 8 2021
    Claire and Sarah are starting series two of The Radiklist with a mission – to throw the world of investment wide open, welcoming more women and underrepresented founders (and investors) to count themselves in, and achieve even more. In this episode they explore why change is so desperately needed and look back on the highs and lows of their own funding journey. Dive in for honest, practical insights on how to beat the overwhelm, how to smash through the funding jargon and how to get ready for your very first round of investment. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights.
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    44 mins
  • Launching a successful drinks brand, with Kerstin Robinson
    Sep 27 2021
    This week, Sarah and Claire talk to Kerstin Robinson, who made the leap from big banking into building her own business, co-founding the award-winning, all-natural drinks brand Nix & Kix. Kerstin talks about how to build a healthy business with a co-founder, how to keep evolving your brand and how to totally smash your investment goals. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights. For more on Kerstin’s story, head over to nixandkix.com, follow @nixandkix on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook, or pick up a bottle in your local Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons or Nando’s.
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    32 mins
  • Building a zero-waste clothing brand, with Priya Velusami
    Sep 20 2021
    This week, Claire and Sarah talk to Priya Velusami, founder of Pri Pri, a purposeful brand turning pre-loved saris into beautiful children’s clothing, and empowering a community of underprivileged women. Priya talks about how to make the leap into a business you love, how to balance profit with purpose, planet and people – and how to change lives, thousands of miles away. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights. For more on Priya’s story, head over to her website pripri.co.uk, check out pripri.co.uk on Facebook or follow @pripri.co.uk on Instagram.
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    25 mins
  • Transforming nutrition through tech, with Marie Farmer
    Sep 13 2021
    This week, Sarah and Claire talk to Marie Farmer, founder of Mini Mealtimes, who set out to feed her son better and found herself building a user-friendly nutrition app that’s empowering parents everywhere. Marie talks about how to build an app from the ground up, how to get honest feedback from your target audience and how to persevere when the going gets tough. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights. For more on Marie’s story, head over to minimealtimes.com, follow her on Instagram @minimealtimesapp, find her on Facebook and Twitter @minimealtimes or check out her LinkedIn page. You can download Mini Mealtimes on the App Store or Google Play.
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    27 mins
  • Rewriting the menopause narrative, with Pamela Windle
    Sep 6 2021
    This week, Claire and Sarah sit down with Pamela Windle, who drew on her own health experiences to fuel a business that’s breaking down perimenopause and menopause taboos and blazing an incredible trail for women everywhere. Pamela talks about how to trust your instincts, how to take better care of your body, and how taking back control opens up a whole new world of opportunities. The Radiklist is a podcast full of real conversations with ordinary, extraordinary women – packed with powerful know-how and honest insights. For more on Pamela’s story, head over to www.smarterchange.co.uk, follow her on Instagram @pamelawindlehormonecoach or find her on LinkedIn.
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    32 mins