Lightbulb Moment 23: Recognising the beauty of keeping things simple, with Jo Tutchener-Sharp, founder of Scamp & Dude
If someone said that your life or business was simple, would you take offence? Well Holly did when founding notonthehighstreet. However, it wasn’t until this lightbulb moment struck, that she recognised it wasn’t an insult.
Holly suddenly understood the beauty in keeping things simple when speaking with Jo Tutchener Sharp, founder of Scamp and Dude, who coined her straightforward yet revolutionary business idea in a hospital bed, recovering from life-saving surgery.
This week, Holly explains why there’s no shame in not over-complicating your business for the sake of feeling busy – and actually how this could in fact make or break you, and your business. Holly also reveals the secret ingredient to success that surprisingly, so few of us possess.
You can hear Jo Tutchener-Sharp’s full episode here.
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Holly suddenly understood the beauty in keeping things simple when speaking with Jo Tutchener Sharp, founder of Scamp and Dude, who coined her straightforward yet revolutionary business idea in a hospital bed, recovering from life-saving surgery.
This week, Holly explains why there’s no shame in not over-complicating your business for the sake of feeling busy – and actually how this could in fact make or break you, and your business. Holly also reveals the secret ingredient to success that surprisingly, so few of us possess.
You can hear Jo Tutchener-Sharp’s full episode here.
Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly’s weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.