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Catch Ups In My Kitchen

E.63 Business is like a sport, you have to be at your optimum to perform at your best; Charlie Terry Entrepreneur and Founder

06 Jun 2023

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I am joined by Charlie Terry who is a Founder of two companies CEEK, a digital marketing agency which he started in 2016 and District, a talent management agency which he Co-Founded with Francesca Scambler in 2022. Charlie has been in the entrepreneurial world for many years and started many different ventures along the way, but his focus has always been on marketing. Therefore in this episode Charlie and I discuss health and wellbeing from a business performance perspective, what it takes to succeed in business, what sacrifices you need to make and how to create your own luck.We try and de-bunk a lot of myths on what it's like to be an entrepreneur whilst also focusing on the marketing and influencer industry in particular.We often talk about work-life balance but what does that even mean? Is it possible to have a balance? These are all questions that we try and answer as well as discussing what it takes to be at your optimum.The topics we discuss are:The realities of being an entrepreneurWork-life balance and what that even meansBurnoutFitness/diet/wellness and the link that has to performanceCommon traits of a founderLuck vs overnight successBehind the scenes of the influencer and creator worldTalent-led brandsCEEK - https://ceek.co.uk/District - https://www.district.global/Click the link to check out my new book Simply Delicious - https://greedyvegan.uk/collections/e-book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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