• S8 E11: From Stage to Strategy: Beth's Journey into Social Media Management
    Jun 30 2026

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    In this episode of Looks Like We Made It, I’m joined by Beth Hutton, who shares the story behind her journey from performing arts into running her own social media management business.

    Beth speaks openly about the life experiences that shaped her — including going through a kidney transplant, and the impact it had on her health, perspective, and direction. She also shares the “why” behind becoming her own boss: after the heartbreaking loss of her son Theo, who was born premature and sadly died, Beth channelled her grief into building a life with more autonomy, purpose, and meaning.

    This is a powerful, human conversation about resilience, reinvention, and what it really looks like to keep going — and create something of your own — when life changes everything.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Beth’s transition from performing arts into social media management
    • What it’s like navigating life and recovery after a kidney transplant
    • Grief, identity, and finding purpose after loss
    • Why entrepreneurship can be about freedom as much as ambition
    • Building a business that fits your life — not the other way around
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    45 mins
  • S8 E10: The Juggle is REAL: Mum-Guilt and Managing a Business feat. Charlotte Price
    Jun 16 2026

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    Motherhood changes everything — your body, your brain, your time, your confidence… and yet you’re still expected to keep showing up, running a business, and posting online like nothing’s happened.

    In this episode of Looks Like We Made It, we’re joined by Charlotte Price from RunFree PR for an honest conversation about balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. Together, we get into what mum guilt really feels like, how we navigate the physical and mental impacts of parenthood, and what it takes to stay consistent on social media when you’re carrying a lot behind the scenes.

    We also talk about comparison — how easy it is to measure real life against “perfect” people online — and the mindset shifts that help us stay grounded in what’s true.

    If you’re a mum building a business (or you love one), this episode will make you feel seen — and a little less alone.

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    39 mins
  • S8 E9: The Power of Your Voice, Storytelling and Staying Positive feat. Steven Udale
    Jun 2 2026

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    What do you do when the world goes quiet — and people still need comfort, connection, and something to hold onto?

    In this powerful episode of Looks Like We Made It, I’m joined by Steven Udale: performer, wedding and funeral celebrant, and children’s book author — often nicknamed “the best voice in the North East.”

    During lockdown, Steven began reading children’s bedtime stories live on Facebook, helping families through the hardest days of the pandemic. And as those broadcasts grew, something unexpected happened: viewers started requesting specific stories and readings to help them relax, switch off, and even fall asleep.

    We talk about the power of the human voice, why storytelling lands so deeply, and what it means to show up for people at the most important moments of their lives — from joyful weddings to deeply personal funeral ceremonies. Steven also shares how he’s stayed grounded and positive through challenging seasons, and why kindness and creativity still matter more than ever.

    If you’ve ever needed a reminder of how much impact one person (and one voice) can have — this one’s for you.

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    43 mins
  • S8 E8: Putting The Personal Back Into Corporate feat. Kathryn Wharton
    May 12 2026

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    In this episode, Issy is joined by Kathryn Wharton, an expert marketer in the world of corporate and tech.

    We've got oodles of interesting tidbits in here, particularly if you want to hear about Kathryn's fascinating journey from archaeology to technology!

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    47 mins
  • S8 E7: Navigating Business and Fast-Paced Tech feat. Kane Mitchell
    Apr 28 2026

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    AI is everywhere right now — and for a lot of business owners, it’s starting to feel more overwhelming than exciting. In this episode, Chris sits down with Kane Mitchell from Mitchell Digital to cut through the noise and talk about what stress-free AI adoption actually looks like in the real world.

    Kane isn’t interested in gimmicks or “tech for tech’s sake”. He’s spent the last 10+ years helping small businesses get more leads and fewer headaches, and he’s now using AI automation, workflow design, and conversion-focused web builds to remove the admin that drains time and energy. Together, they explore how Kane is navigating the rapid growth of AI, how he’s integrating it into his business and daily life without the fear-factor, and what it means to build intelligent systems that genuinely support you — not complicate everything.

    If you’re curious about AI but don’t want the technical waffle, this one will leave you feeling clearer, calmer, and more confident about what’s possible.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • How to approach AI in a way that feels practical (not scary)
    • Using automation to eliminate repetitive admin and free up headspace
    • Building lead-generating websites that do more than “look nice”
    • Why clear communication beats “technical BS” every time
    • Simple ways to start integrating AI without overhauling your whole business

    About Kane Mitchell (Mitchell Digital):

    Kane helps small businesses solve real problems with AI automation, intelligent workflows, and websites built to convert — saving clients hours every week while generating more leads.

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    18 mins
  • S8 E6: Why Kindness Is A Business Strategy feat. Laura Gillespie
    Apr 14 2026

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    In this episode, I'm joined by Laura Gillespie from Gillespie Recruitment for a conversation that feels more important than ever: the power of kindness in business.

    Laura has built her career around people; whether that's helping someone find the right role, supporting businesses to hire well, or simply making introductions that open doors. We talk about what kindness looks like in the real world of work (not just as a buzzword), how it changes the way you lead and hire, and why being people-first can be a genuine advantage, even when the world feels anything but kind!

    If you're building a business, growing a team, or just trying to do good work without burning out, this episode is a brilliant reminder that kindness isn't weakness, it's strength.

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    35 mins
  • SPECIAL EPISODE: The One With 45 Guests
    Apr 9 2026

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    This is a special episode Issy and Chris did with our good friend and business partner John, in collaboration with the North East BIC at their Growth Lab in February.

    This was a mission to get as many people on the pod as we could, with 45 GUESTS in the short time window we had!

    If you hear yourself, or someone you know, let us know!

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    38 mins
  • S8 E5: AI Has Taken Over feat. Henry Malton
    Mar 31 2026

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    In this episode, I’m joined by Henry Malton for a timely conversation about the future of business and the growing role of AI.

    Henry shares his journey from launching an online grocery delivery service at a young age to building a business focused on AI automation, helping companies improve efficiency, strengthen customer service, and create new opportunities for growth. We talk about what business owners need to understand about AI right now, where automation can make the biggest impact, and why staying adaptable matters more than ever.

    This episode is a practical and honest look at how technology is changing the way we work, sell, communicate, and grow.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What the future of business could look like with AI
    • How automation can improve efficiency and customer experience
    • Why adaptability is essential for modern business owners
    • Lessons from building businesses across different industries
    • How to approach AI in a practical, useful way
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    40 mins