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Welcome to the Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation, in collaboration with Hiscox.

In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up.

Expect honest conversations, tales of resilience and real talk from founders who turned mistakes into movement.

In episode six, we're joined by Sam Matanle, the co-founder of Batch LDN, a clothing company with a focus on sustainability.

In this episode, Sam reflects on turning a 2024 break-in into a bold, humorous campaign. He also shares how crisis storytelling, transparency and resilience have shaped his approach to leadership, building a brand and navigating failure.

Topics discussed in the episode:

  • The simple problem that sparked Batch LDN's made-to-order approach
  • Tackling smart-casual dressing and the waste that traditional fashion models create
  • The emotional impact of failure and why accepting "it might fail" builds clarity
  • Knowing when to push through a setback and when a pivot is genuinely needed
  • Impostor syndrome as a sign of growth (not inadequacy)

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Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance could protect you if the worst happens. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day.

Head to https://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance to learn more.

  continue reading

132 episodes

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Content provided by Enterprise Nation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Enterprise Nation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to the Small Business Sessions: Founder Fails podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation, in collaboration with Hiscox.

In this series, we're sitting down with bold business voices to talk candidly about their biggest fails, unexpected lessons and the power of getting back up.

Expect honest conversations, tales of resilience and real talk from founders who turned mistakes into movement.

In episode six, we're joined by Sam Matanle, the co-founder of Batch LDN, a clothing company with a focus on sustainability.

In this episode, Sam reflects on turning a 2024 break-in into a bold, humorous campaign. He also shares how crisis storytelling, transparency and resilience have shaped his approach to leadership, building a brand and navigating failure.

Topics discussed in the episode:

  • The simple problem that sparked Batch LDN's made-to-order approach
  • Tackling smart-casual dressing and the waste that traditional fashion models create
  • The emotional impact of failure and why accepting "it might fail" builds clarity
  • Knowing when to push through a setback and when a pivot is genuinely needed
  • Impostor syndrome as a sign of growth (not inadequacy)

-----

Whether you're a sole trader, scaling a start-up or running a growing enterprise, Hiscox business insurance could protect you if the worst happens. Their policies are built around your business to protect you from the real risks you face every day.

Head to https://www.hiscox.co.uk/business-insurance to learn more.

  continue reading

132 episodes

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