[Trigger Warning: This episode contains honest discussions regarding mental health, hitting rock bottom and online harassment.]
When everything seems to be stacked against your business, how do you find the momentum to keep going?
Lisa sits down with Jared Walker (That Butcher Shop in Lockhart) to unpack what it really took to survive taking over a business just months before COVID, learning the hard truth about pricing and profit, and rebuilding the business while facing serious health and mental health challenges.
From a town of 900 people to producing award winning products recognised internationally, Jared shares how community, leadership, resilience and honest conversations about mental health shaped the business and the life he wanted to build.
What you’ll take away:
- Why many small businesses struggle with pricing and how understanding real costs can completely change your future.
- What nearly broke the business in the early years and the advice that helped turn the numbers around.
- How building a brand and moving online helped shift the trajectory of the business.
- The leadership approach that builds loyal staff and creates a team culture that people actually want to be part of.
- Why personal health and mental health cannot be separated from running a business.
- What success can look like when you build a business that supports your life, not the other way around.
Links:
Guest Website: That Butcher Shop Mint Agency newsletter sign up: Podcast Newsletter Xero accounting program: Use our affiliate link to access an exclusive discount
Credits:
Host: Lisa Morey, Founder of Mint Agency Guest: Jared Walker, Founder of That Butcher Shop (Lockhart) Production: Podcast Expert Lab Music: “Country Western On” — moodmode (Pixabay) Studio partner: The Streaming Guys — thanks to their team for partnering with us and providing the soundproof podcast pod and pro recording setup
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