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20. What We’d Do Differently If We Started Again in 2026

56 min · 10 jun 2026
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If we could go back and start our businesses again today, what would we do differently? In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity put themselves in the shoes of brand-new business owners and explore the lessons they've learned from years of building, evolving and growing their businesses. From branding and marketing to networking, business structure and strategy, they reflect on the decisions that helped them move forward, the mistakes they wouldn't repeat, and the advice they'd give themselves if they were starting from scratch in 2026. This isn't about regrets. It's about perspective. Whether you're in your first year of business or your tenth, this conversation is packed with honest reflections, practical insights and reminders that there is no perfect path to success. If you've ever wondered whether you're focusing on the right things, spending your time wisely or making life harder than it needs to be, this episode is for you.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

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23. Making Events Work Harder for Your Business

In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity explore the power of events, networking and putting yourself in the right rooms. Fresh from her annual pilgrimage to Atomicon, Flick shares why it remains one of the highlights of her business calendar and what makes an event truly worth investing your time, energy and money into. Together, the ladies discuss the different ways business owners can engage with events — whether that's attending, exhibiting, sponsoring or stepping onto a stage as a speaker. But this isn't just a conversation about networking. It's about being intentional with where you spend your time and surrounding yourself with the people, ideas and opportunities that help you grow. Along the way, there's a brief update on Verity's ever-evolving camping adventures, plus a first for Wildly Intentional as the episode is recorded in two parts thanks to an unexpected work call that interrupts proceedings. Whether you're a seasoned networker or someone who breaks out in a cold sweat at the thought of walking into a room full of strangers, this episode is packed with practical insights and honest reflections on how to make events work for you and your business.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

30 jun 202642 min
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22. Camping Chaos, Trauma Bonding, and Wild Women

⚠️ Content note: This episode includes discussion of grief, loss and traumatic life experiences. In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity take a slightly different path, blending heartfelt reflection with plenty of laughter and the kind of conversations that happen when two friends sit down with no agenda other than seeing where the chat takes them. The ladies reflect on some significant anniversaries that have shaped their lives, and how discovering unexpected similarities in their experiences has strengthened their friendship over time. They explore the idea of "trauma bonding" (perhaps not in the clinical sense!) and how shared life experiences can create deeper understanding, connection and support. But don't worry – this isn't a heavy episode from start to finish. Verity returns with an update on her evolving camping obsession, which has now progressed from tents to campervans. Unsurprisingly, her enthusiasm continues to outpace her experience, leading to some very entertaining stories. Thankfully, Flick is on hand with actual camping knowledge, practical wisdom and a healthy dose of amusement. This episode is a reminder that life is rarely one thing at a time. Sometimes the deepest conversations happen alongside the biggest laughs, and sometimes friendship is built through both.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

23 jun 202631 min
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21. Handling rejection as an ADHD business owner

In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity dive into a topic that many business owners experience but don't always talk about openly: rejection. Whether it's a client saying no, an unanswered email, a piece of content that doesn't perform as expected, or a message that's interpreted the wrong way, rejection can feel intensely personal — especially for those with ADHD. The ladies explore Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), how it can show up in both business and everyday life, and the impact it can have on confidence, decision-making and relationships. Sharing their own experiences, they talk honestly about the emotional response that can come with perceived rejection and the strategies they've developed to navigate it. From client communication and networking to social media and self-worth, this episode is packed with relatable moments, practical insights and plenty of reassurance that you're not the only one who feels this way. If you've ever found yourself overthinking a message, reading between the lines, or questioning yourself after receiving feedback, this conversation will feel very familiar.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

17 jun 202654 min
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20. What We’d Do Differently If We Started Again in 2026

If we could go back and start our businesses again today, what would we do differently? In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity put themselves in the shoes of brand-new business owners and explore the lessons they've learned from years of building, evolving and growing their businesses. From branding and marketing to networking, business structure and strategy, they reflect on the decisions that helped them move forward, the mistakes they wouldn't repeat, and the advice they'd give themselves if they were starting from scratch in 2026. This isn't about regrets. It's about perspective. Whether you're in your first year of business or your tenth, this conversation is packed with honest reflections, practical insights and reminders that there is no perfect path to success. If you've ever wondered whether you're focusing on the right things, spending your time wisely or making life harder than it needs to be, this episode is for you.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

10 jun 202656 min
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19. Values, Visibility & Difficult Conversations

In this episode of Wildly Intentional, Flick and Verity have an honest and thoughtful conversation about values, visibility and the responsibility that can come with having a platform online. Following recent discussions around trans rights and the EHRC ruling, they explore the impact these conversations can have on people, workplaces and the wider business community. Flick shares why she chose to publicly post about her values on social media, why visibility and allyship matter to her, and what happened when that post attracted an online troll. Together, they talk about navigating disagreement online, responding from a place of intention rather than reaction, and why leading with your values can help attract the right people into your business and community. This episode also explores the importance of curiosity, education and nuance when discussing topics we may not fully understand — and why fear-based content and sensationalised statistics can often do more harm than good. As always, this isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about having open, respectful conversations and encouraging business owners to think intentionally about how they show up online.  Subscribe to Wildly Intentional for weekly bold conversations on business growth, mindset and building a business that actually works for you.  Come and say "hello" to us online - you can find Wildly Intentional Podcast on Facebook and Instagram. Don't forget to join us in our Facebook Group to continue the conversation and let us know your thoughts on this episode and if you have ever felt the same as we do here.

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