Reflective Rebels Podcast: Human Stories, Brave Business
Starting over after redundancy is terrifying, especially when you've got no savings, no plan and no idea what comes next. Lisa Jackson was made redundant three weeks before Christmas, came home to Cumbria, started doing marketing for ten quid an hour, and built Acorn Marketing from scratch. Fifteen years on, she's still running it, still juggling business with motherhood and caring for her dad, and still carrying that little cloud of worry that never fully goes away. Listen if you... * You're lying awake wondering whether starting again means you've failed. * You run your own business but you never actually planned to. * You feel guilty for working when you're with your kids and guilty for not working when you're at your desk. * You've got a little cloud of financial worry following you around even when things are going well. * You know you're creative but you've buried it under client work and to-do lists. * Keywords: starting over after redundancy, building a business from nothing, creative business owner, work life balance small business, mum guilt business owner, women in business Cumbria, niching down, business owner financial anxiety, setting boundaries self-employed, entrepreneur overwhelm Five Lessons 1. You don't need a grand plan to start something that works. Lisa started by helping people for almost nothing. The business grew from doing the thing in front of her. 2. Redundancy can be the push you didn't know you needed. If you're in that moment right now, it might be the start of something, not the end. 3. The juggle never gets comfortable. Lisa talks openly about mum guilt, carer guilt and the pull between her business and the people who need her. She's set boundaries that make it survivable. 4. Creativity isn't a hobby, it's how some people make sense of the world. Lisa is niching back towards arts and theatre marketing because that's where she comes alive. 5. The financial worry doesn't disappear just because the business is doing well. Fifteen years in, Lisa still feels that little cloud. Quotable Moments "I was charging ten pounds an hour and just putting myself out there." "It's almost like a little cloud that comes around with you. What if that client disappeared?" "Sitting at my desk is respite. It doesn't really feel like work because I love it so much." "I just needed to do that thing." About Lisa Jackson Founder of Acorn Marketing, Penrith, Cumbria. Author of Dr. April and the Rainbow Farts. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lisajackson26 [http://linkedin.com/in/lisajackson26] | Instagram: @acorn_marketing About Ben Hickman ILM Level 7 qualified coach, Carlisle. Reflective Rebels exists to spread joy - the kind that comes from knowing who you are, what you want, and having the courage to go and get it. Share this episode with one person who needs to hear it. reflectiverebels.co.uk [http://reflectiverebels.co.uk] | @reflectiverebels [https://www.instagram.com/reflective_rebels/] | Episode length: 59 minutes
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