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Emily Austen
The Busi-Ness Podcast with Emily Austen
I’m Emily Austen, founder and CEO of London based PR Agency, EMERGE. I am passionate about launching and scaling small businesses, and have been fortunate enough in my 13 year career, to work with some of the most exciting, category defining brands in the world. I started my business when I was 22 years old, fresh out of University. Since that time, the world has got louder. Our expectations have got harder, and our lives have become busier. Fobbing friends off with the stock answer we have all became accustomed to, ‘I’m so busy,’ is an attempt to compel, conflate and convince. But when...
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5.0 stars from 90 ratings
Beauty pie ep 👌🏼
“I don’t want to hire trendy people, I want smart people and our customers are smart” An amazing episode with an incredible woman. I’m launching a new business and been inspired to brainstorm ways to give that extra personal touch to my clients. Thank you
Peachypie1999 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/27/23
Marcia Episode
Great episode , favourite quote “ don’t ask me what happened to my six pack “ lol Hard Relate !!
IMHO19 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/26/23
So insightful!
I love this podcast! It takes the creators of the most current and well-known brands and asks the questions we actually want to to know the answer to! My favourite quote from the most recent episode with Marcia Kilgore is “don’t take on more than you can execute well” this really hit home for...Read full review »
DanRMc via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/26/23
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