The Busi-ness Podcast, featuring Millie Kendall MBE

by | Nov 14, 2021

In the latest episode of ‘The Busi-ness Podcast’, British Beauty Council CEO Millie Kendall MBE speaks with host Emily Austen.

About the Busi-ness Podacst

This podcast aims to give you a realistic, detailed insight into the honest stories, the failures, the triumphs, the intricacies, the mistakes, the come backs, the fuck ups, from those set to make their mark; the leaders, movers and shakers, trailblazers and game changers. We cover imposter syndrome, cashflow, hiring and firing, call out culture, resilience, anxiety, global growth, daily routines + knowing when to quit, choosing the best in the Busi-ness, to help you cut through the noise, and optimise your success.

Millie sat down to speak with Emily about being a storyteller, and why talking and listening to people is integral to creating the best ideas. They discuss how social media has transformed the beauty and wellness industry, why doing something well doesn’t necessarily mean that it was easy, and why we should sleep on important decisions. Millie speaks candidly about the effects of politics on business, having the right intentions when starting out, and how the British Beauty Council is future-proofing the beauty and wellness industry.

 

Listen today on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and ACAST.

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