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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2022 · 33 MIN

Growing Your Business Through Collaborations, with Sarah Thompson, CEO of Ted and Stitch

from Digg Podcast · host CAROLINE O'NEILL

Sarah Thompson co-founded Ted and Stitch, along with her husband Paul, back in 2019. The company specialise in embroidered branded workwear, promotional clothing, slogan clothing, fashion t-shirts and fashion sweaters. In November 2021 they turned over in one month their projected turnover for the entire year. Sarah is just not an inspiration to that person who has an idea but is afraid to take the leap but also to that person who takes the leap but is afraid to push forward. Her story is nothing short of inspirational. In this episode Sarah shares how Ted and Stitch came to be. She gives an insight into how her business grew in such a short space of time, the role collaborations and social media had to play within that growth. Sarah shares tips on how a business could approach a collaboration with do’s and don’ts, how to stand out amongst competitors and also shares advice to businesses who are maybe afraid to push forward with new ideas. As Sarah is a working Mum, she ends the episode with one clear message to fellow working Mums. For all things collaborations, growth and mindset, this is one not to miss. Links from Episode: https://tedandstitch.co.uk/ Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tedandstitch/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tedandstitch/ Sponsor Benone Getaways - https://benonegetaways.co.uk/ Check out all our other guests on: https://www.diggforsuccess.com/blog

Sarah Thompson co-founded Ted and Stitch, along with her husband Paul, back in 2019. The company specialise in embroidered branded workwear, promotional clothing, slogan clothing, fashion t-shirts and fashion sweaters. In November 2021 they turned over in one month their projected turnover for the entire year. Sarah is just not an inspiration to that person who has an idea but is afraid to take the leap but also to that person who takes the leap but is afraid to push forward. Her story is nothing short of inspirational. In this episode Sarah shares how Ted and Stitch came to be. She gives an insight into how her business grew in such a short space of time, the role collaborations and social media had to play within that growth. Sarah shares tips on how a business could approach a collaboration with do’s and don’ts, how to stand out amongst competitors and also shares advice to businesses who are maybe afraid to push forward with new ideas. As Sarah is a working Mum, she ends the episode with one clear message to fellow working Mums. For all things collaborations, growth and mindset, this is one not to miss. Links from Episode: https://tedandstitch.co.uk/ Social Media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tedandstitch/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tedandstitch/ Sponsor Benone Getaways - https://benonegetaways.co.uk/ Check out all our other guests on: https://www.diggforsuccess.com/blog

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