Businesses we love

Interview: Sunday Tracker

Interview: Sunday Tracker

Having a business partner who lives on the opposite side of the world has the potential to be quite tricky - dealing with time differences, not being able to chat face-to-face or work side-by-side can present a few challenges! But the truth is, the online world we now live in opens up doors for non-traditional businesses to exist far more easily than in the past. We can work with whoever we want, and wherever and whenever we want. 

Today's interview is with Miriam and Julia Grundy – two sisters who decided to create a business  because of their shared love for fashion. Only trouble is, they live at opposite sides of the world, and they both already have demanding careers to deal with. It's interesting and inspiring that the reality of this fact hasn't stopped them from going for it...

Interview: Bow and Arrow

Interview: Bow and Arrow

To have a point of difference, and something that makes you stand out from everyone else is something a lot of us truly want. Yet, somehow, the temptation to fit in and be the same as others, especially when you see other people doing it successfully, is strong. To operate by your own rules, and to step on a path that hasn't been well-trodden by others is brave and risky! It's not easy to put yourself out there without any assurances of how you'll be received, or if people will like what you're doing.  But, while it can be harder to do things this way, following our hearts is what will ultimately bring meaning and purpose into our businesses.

Interview: Hillbilly Cider

Interview: Hillbilly Cider

Hillbilly Cider is a lesson in simplicity: simplicity in packaging, simplicity in product, and simplicity in brand story. The people behind this brand are Shane and Tessa McLaughlin. Shane is a winemaker who, after a move to Bilpin – the land of the apple – decided to have a go at making cider. They started Hillbilly cider about three years ago, and they've won awards each year since launching. This is their inspiring story.

Interview: Betty Browne

Interview: Betty Browne

Today's post is about a business owner who saw a problem and decided to do something about it. It started with Linda Smyth's fruitless hunt for the perfect tee. Tired of hearing her talk about it, her husband told her to go and design her own. So she did. Just like that. And, after other people could see how great her designs were, Linda turned her back on her career in advertising and communication and started her own fashion label. She now designs and produces a range of tees, tops and dresses that really are the perfect selection of wardrobe essentials.

Interview: Bonnie and Neil

Interview: Bonnie and Neil

Bonnie and Neil are killing it in the Textile and Homewares scene in Australia. Each and every item that comes out of their workshop is still handmade, while their business keeps growing and growing... Here's how they find the space to be completely absorbed in the creative side of their business.