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Ep 29: Pinterest, meltdowns, and the messy middle

18 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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A short catch-up from us this week after the half-term juggle. We’re sharing what’s been going on behind the scenes, navigating the messy middle of business, realising that getting the gig is only the beginning, feeling completely paralysed by decisions, and the practical (and slightly overwhelming) process of consolidating our websites. We also chat about rediscovering Pinterest and why it’s quietly becoming a useful tool for us again. No big breakthroughs. No shiny “we’ve cracked it” moments. Just where we’re actually at. Thanks for being here with us. Keep your questions and feedback coming. And remember… “it’s in the post.” Nic + George x

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