Reflective Rebels Podcast: Human Stories, Brave Business
Not fitting in doesn't always look like being left out. Sometimes it's just a quiet sense that wherever you are, you're slightly on the outside of it. Kim Anson spent years feeling like that, working three jobs at once, stuck and skint, with pottery always running quietly in the background. Now she runs her own studio in Carlisle where people walk in and the stress drops off their shoulders. It didn't happen with a plan. It happened because she never stopped making pots. Listen if... * You've got a thing you keep coming back to but can't figure out how to make it your actual life. * You're working hard, maybe across multiple jobs, and still asking yourself "what am I actually doing?" * You've never quite fitted in anywhere and you're starting to wonder if that's a problem or a superpower. Keywords not fitting in, finding your tribe, creative business, self-employment anxiety, saying no in business, career change, starting a business from nothing, self-doubt, business owner mental health, setting boundaries, identity Five Lessons from This Episode * Kim was working retail, pubs, and a stockroom after uni, stuck and skint. But she was spending her spare money on pottery machinery instead of house deposits. The thing you're meant to build might already be the thing you can't stop doing. * Her grandma passed away and left her money. Kim put every penny into a studio and her parents matched it. The turning point wasn't a plan. It was knowing what she wanted and backing it. * Within a year Kim was ill from running the studio alongside her school job. Something has to give, and it's better if you choose what before your body does. * Kim said yes to everything for a year, then spent the next year saying no. She worked out what drained her and now protects her days off without apology. * Kim never changed shape to fit anyone else's puzzle. She built her own, and the right people found her. Key Moments (00:07:08) Kim on feeling like a puzzle piece that didn't fit anyone else's puzzle. (22:37) The sober story. How binge drinking crept in and how Dry January became permanent. (27:46) "What am I doing?" The years of being stuck after uni. (37:16) Kim's grandma passes away and every penny goes into a studio. (43:57) What the studio became. People walking in and the stress dropping off. (50:49) The year-of-yes followed by year-of-no approach to boundaries. Quotable Moments "I was almost like a jigsaw puzzle piece that didn't fit into anybody else's puzzle." On feeling slightly on the outside of everything. "What am I doing? I'd turn to my mate and say, what the fuck are we doing?" The stuck years after uni. "There wasn't even a shadow in my mind that I was going to spend it on a holiday or put it down for a deposit." On her grandma's inheritance. "It's my life and I've chosen it." Three years into the studio. About Kim Kim Anson runs KAH Ceramics, a pottery studio in Carlisle. Instagram: @kah_ceramics [https://www.instagram.com/kah_ceramics/] About Ben Ben Hickman is an ILM Level 7 qualified business coach on a mission to spread joy. Support the Podcast: Share this episode with one person you think needs to hear it. Get in Touch reflectiverebels.co.uk [http://reflectiverebels.co.uk] | Instagram: @reflectiverebels [https://www.instagram.com/reflective_rebels/] |
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