Don't be scared of failure. Eccie Newton tells us about the relentless setbacks whilst building her catering idea into a company that's raised over £350 million. "For one thing to go right, a hundred things had to go wrong." Eccie's is a brilliant story of resilience and strength and this is a must-listen for any growth mindset or business enthusiasts. Timestamps 00:01:34 Working through the "Trough of sadness" 00:03:22 No no, everything went wrong, Literally Everything 00:04:26 Epic Pie day failure 00:05:58 First ever VC meeting 00:08:23 Raw is More Cookbook 00:11:16 Scaling up mistakes 00:14:08 Why even start a business 00:17:07 Work with the right people 00:18:14 Earliest vivid memory - Infinity 00:19:56 Kindest thing - Forgiveness 00:21:41 Round Up and Reflection --- Connect with Eccie: Karma Kitchen Karma Can LinkedIn Connect with Sam: Join the conversation on the social podcast app - Podvine Sam's newsletter on creativity and entrepreneurship - Explosive Thinking Sam's podcast on books - Wiser Than Yesterday Support the Show - Patreon If you enjoyed the podcast please subscribe and rate it. And of course, share with your friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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