
It's A Local Thing
This is the podcast that challenges the status quo and inspires change.
With self-confessed shopaholic, coffee addict, and founder of Local Life, Laura Bosworth, we explore the changing landscape of real life!
In a world where things move at lightning speed, Laura and her guests guide you through this not-so-new world, where our community is no longer limited to 'local' - yet we often feel disconnected.
Discover how to make a positive impact in your local area and be part of the change
toward creating thriving high streets and happy communities.
Through interviews with locals and local business owners, Laura provides insights on how to embrace tech while getting back to our roots.
It's time to embrace the power of local...
https://locallife.online/
From the team behind Local Life
Title: Emily Howard
Editors: Tracey Butterfield and Sajjida Sultana
Cover art: Sajjida Sultana
To feature, email podcast@locallife.online
Follow @thelaurabosworth and @locallifeonline on Instagram for regular updates
Follow @locallifeonline and @RealLauraBos on Twitter for general ramblings
It's A Local Thing
Catherine Erdly
Do you ever wonder how to turn your incredible skills as a maker or creator into a successful local business? Well, wonder no more!
Today's guest today has a retail career spanning more than two decades!! Her expertise includes attending a top UK business school, selling yo-yos in America, and managing merchandising for the renowned retailer, Laura Ashley - she is a true expert in the field.
Not only that, she's a podcast host, author, and founder of The Resilient Retail Club.
So sit tight and tune in for some priceless words of wisdom from Catherine Erdly!
From the team behind Local Life
Title: Emily Howard
Editors: Tracey Butterfield and Sajjida Sultana
Cover art: Sajjida Sultana
To feature, email podcast@locallife.online
https://locallife.online/
Follow @thelaurabosworth and @locallifeonline on Instagram for regular updates
Follow @locallifeonline and @RealLauraBos on Twitter for general ramblings