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  • Sort Stuff Out with Rebecca Galligan from Rebecca's Home Sort
    2026/01/30

    In Episode 5 of The ClusterCast, I sit down with the utterly lovely Rebecca Galligan from Rebecca’s Home Sort to talk career curveballs, cupboard shame, and why sorting your house can feel oddly… emotional.


    Rebecca made the bold leap from a very corporate job with a very large toy manufacturer to building a business helping people organise the stuff we all pretend we’ll “get round to one day”. In her words, she helps people fall back in love with their houses again which sounds wholesome because it is… but also surprisingly powerful.


    Somewhere along the way, she expertly tapped into my not-at-all-embarrassing obsession with Tupperware and QVC (no judgement please, this is a safe space), and shares genuinely brilliant, very doable tips for getting started, actually finishing, and learning how to tell your inner saboteur to pipe down while your inner encourager takes the wheel.


    It’s a warm, funny, honest chat about stuff, work, confidence, and why sorting a drawer is never just about the drawer.


    Subscribe to @TheClusterOx on YouTube for more relaxed chats with brilliant Oxfordshire indie businesses. And if you’re feeling generous, a rating and review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) really helps other lovely humans find the show.


    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster, a co-working and event space in Oxford. Find out more at clusteroxford.co.uk.


    Recorded and produced by The Pod Collective, the team behind the PodBox OX podcast studio at The Cluster.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

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    22 分
  • Going The Extra Mile with Lindsay Brown from Summertown Garage
    2026/01/23

    In a move that surprises absolutely everyone (including me), this episode features me… talking about cars. Don’t panic, this isn’t a sudden pivot to Top Gear. It’s a relaxed, laugh-filled chat with my ever-patient, genuinely brilliant mechanics who have somehow kept my car alive for over 10 years. A car which, at this point, is less “vehicle” and more paperclip attached to a hairdryer with masking tape. And yet, they remain unfailingly polite about it. Saints.


    I’m joined by Lindsay Brown from Summertown Garage, a brilliant independent Oxford business that’s been running for 21 years. We talk about how they started, how they got customers through the door in the early days, and what really makes them stand out. Spoiler: it’s not flashy gimmicks - it’s doing the basics brilliantly and genuinely going the extra mile (sorry, terrible pun, couldn’t resist).


    There’s also a vital business lesson tucked into the banter: always delete your Google search history, especially when starting a business. Because let’s be honest, Google becomes our therapist, guru, PA, and panic-room!


    Subscribe to @TheClusterOx on YouTube for more relaxed chats with brilliant Oxfordshire indie businesses, and if you’re feeling generous, leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) it really helps others find the show.


    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster, co-working and event space in Oxford. Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Recorded and produced by The Pod Collective, the team behind The PodBox OX podcast studio at The Cluster.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    24 分
  • Brews & Branding with Lizzie Armitage from Jericho Coffee Traders
    2025/12/17

    Welcome to episode three of the ClusterCast where, tragically, there was no coffee in hand (a rookie error), but there was excellent conversation.


    This time, I sat down with Lizzie Armitage from Jericho Coffee Traders, one half of the JCT duo. Sadly James isn’t with us, he’s currently in New Zealand, probably drinking very good coffee.


    In this episode, Lizzie shares the wonderfully unconventional beginnings of Jericho Coffee Traders - starting with a couple of professional musicians, a knock on a door and a a Vespa Piaggio Ape that changed everything. We dig into how the business has grown since then, what expansion really looks like behind the scenes and, crucially what to do when building a product-led business.


    There’s plenty of practical advice on slowing down, honing your product, and delivering something genuinely brilliant before you launch rather than rushing to market and hoping for the best and yes, we also take a brief but important detour to New Zealand wildlife and learn about a bird called a Pūkeko!


    Pūkeko (noun):

    A bold, slightly chaotic New Zealand swamp hen known for its confidence, loud opinions, and tendency to wander into places it probably shouldn’t - much like anyone before their first proper coffee of the day.


    Warm, honest, and full of caffeine-fuelled wisdom this episode is for anyone building something they care about and wanting to do it properly.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

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    27 分
  • Labels & Lenses with Jason Warner from FyreFly Studios
    2025/12/15

    In episode two of ClusterCast, I sit down with Jason Warner from FyreFly Studios to uncover his rather unorthodox route into photography. Before he ever picked up a camera, Jason was studying for a Learning Disability Nursing degree, before switching gears to build a musical career in a signed band called Fixers. We talk about how swapping stages for lenses shaped the way he sees the world and the people in front of his camera.


    We also get into his time working in the NHS, and why those experiences turned out to be unexpectedly brilliant preparation for life as a photographer and small business owner.


    Jason is endlessly positive, refreshingly honest, and full of practical advice for anyone thinking about setting up their own business, without the usual fluff or faux-guru nonsense. It’s a funny, thoughtful conversation with someone who clearly loves what he does, and I came away both inspired and smiling.


    Have a listen, you’ll want a notebook… and maybe make yourself a B-52 cocktail (we are!)

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

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    29 分
  • Staying Afloat with Hannah Ireson from Mederi Wellness
    2025/12/07

    In this first episode in the ClusterCast podcast series, I am joined by Hannah from Mederi Wellness, who still thinks she offended me the first time we met - she didn’t, but it’s fun to pretend! We talk about how she built her business from a loft conversion, the stranger things that’ve happened at the float centre, and her genuinely useful, no-nonsense advice for anyone starting out.


    Hannah also explains why most of us are breathing wrong, and how correcting it can transform our physical and mental wellbeing. And as we chat, we’re reminded that as entrepreneurs and independent business owners, we are our own HR department, so should give ourselves the time and space to recover. Book yourself a massage, a sauna, or a float session at Mederi Wellness. I’ve been, and I can’t recommend it enough.


    A fun, floaty, slightly salty episode with real business wisdom woven through.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    20 分