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The Business111.com [Coffee] PodCast

The Business111.com [Coffee] PodCast

著者: Liz Barclay
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概要

Welcome to the Business 111 Coffee Pod, or tea break if you're not a coffee drinker.

It's the podcast where we discuss business issues that are of concern to small and micro business owners, freelancers, and sole traders. And we look for solutions as well as just problems and perhaps the sources of those problems.

I'm Liz Barclay. I have run my own business, has been freelance. And for me, the issues around mental health have always been important because there is that feeling as a business owner that you are quite isolated and you don't always know the places to look for help.

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  • You Don’t Get Culture by Accident
    2026/02/03

    Company culture isn’t a perk or a poster on the wall. In this episode, Jimmy explains why culture must be designed with intent, not left to drift.

    He unpacks how clear expectations, consistent behaviours and visible leadership turn culture into something practical – a framework that helps people perform better, make smarter decisions and pull in the same direction.

    Liz Barclay meets Jimmy Barber – who helps organisations perform better by fixing the culture that shapes how people actually work.

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    13 分
  • Coping mechanisms: the ABC approach
    2026/01/19

    Series 1 Episode 4

    There is no single solution to mental health challenges in business. What helps is a framework that people can adapt to their own circumstances. This episode introduces the ABC approach:

    A — Awareness Regularly checking in with yourself. Noticing how work affects your mood, sleep and energy. Identifying patterns — what lifts you up and what drains you.

    B — Behaviours and boundaries Once patterns are clear, small changes become possible. Setting clearer working hours. Creating processes for stressful tasks like chasing payment. Protecting sleep, movement and breaks. Removing unnecessary emotion from repeat stressors by turning them into systems.

    C — Community and connection Finding spaces where other small business owners talk honestly about work. Listening first. Asking questions when ready. Supporting others as well as receiving support. Community doesn’t just help emotionally — it also fills knowledge gaps and builds confidence.

    Together, these three elements help people move from reacting to pressure to managing it more deliberately. Mental health becomes part of how the business is run, rather than something addressed only when things go wrong. Final note for listeners If you’re running a business and any of this resonates, you’re not alone — and you’re not failing. These pressures are common, understandable and shared by millions of people working in the same way. Support, resources and peer connection are available through Business111.com. You don’t have to solve everything at once. Sometimes, simply recognising what you’re dealing with is the first step towards holding it together.

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    7 分
  • How is the working environment harming our mental health?
    2026/01/19

    Business111.com Podcast Series One - Episode Two

    Small business stress rarely comes from one dramatic event. It builds slowly, through everyday frictions that pile up.

    Late payment is one of the biggest contributors. Waiting for money that’s already been earned affects sleep, confidence and decision-making. Ghosting — where clients disappear after requesting quotes or proposals — adds uncertainty and self-doubt. Many business owners begin to question their value or competence, even when they’ve done nothing wrong.

    Competition has intensified. More people are choosing self-employment, while economic pressures have reduced certainty and security. Social media and professional platforms amplify comparison, often showing only success stories and making others feel they’re falling behind.

    At the same time, traditional safety nets don’t always apply. Advice designed for employees — “speak to your manager”, “take some time off” — often doesn’t translate to self-employment. That mismatch leaves people feeling unsupported and unseen.

    This episode explores how these pressures interact and why they so often affect confidence, motivation and resilience — even in people who are otherwise capable and experienced.

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    11 分
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