#12: Sharan Callender - Resilience, Reinvention & The Reality of Small Business
Today we’re joined by the incredible Sharan - a true business veteran and the woman behind what many on the South Coast would consider an institution.
Having been in business since just 18 years old and now approaching 60 at the time of recording, Sharan brings decades of lived experience, resilience and perspective to this conversation. She’s also spent more than 20 years in business alongside her husband - something we both agree is a huge achievement in itself, and a dynamic not many could navigate day in, day out.
From the much-loved Bodalla Bakery to its next chapter as Bodalla General, Sharan’s story is one of evolution, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to her community.
But this conversation goes far beyond baked goods and beautiful cakes.
Sharan takes us behind the scenes of what it has really looked like to run a small-town business through some of Australia’s toughest moments - supporting first responders during the bushfires, navigating the uncertainty of COVID, and finding ways to keep both her business and her team afloat when everything felt like it was working against her.
She shares how, in the middle of chaos, they pivoted quickly - bringing comfort into people’s homes through curated high teas - a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, there is still room for creativity and connection.
We also dive into the parts of business that aren’t often spoken about.
Sharan opens up about the risks that come with running a business, the weight of leadership, and the reality of things not always going to plan. In a deeply honest moment, she shares her experience with bankruptcy - something so many business owners face, but so few talk about publicly. This part of the conversation is raw, real and incredibly important.
Because behind every “iconic” business is a person who has had to make hard decisions, carry pressure, and keep showing up regardless.
We talk about what it means to run a business that’s so deeply tied to community - being part of people’s weddings, celebrations and hardest days - and the quiet responsibility that comes with that.
And finally, we look ahead.
The transition into Bodalla General marks a new era - a reimagined space that blends the heart of the original bakery with a nostalgic general store feel. It’s a reflection of everything Sharan has built, learned and endured - and a reminder that reinvention is always possible.
This episode is about resilience, honesty, and the true reality of small business.
It’s about starting again, even when it’s hard.
And it’s about the kind of strength that doesn’t always shout - but shows up anyway.
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