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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 36 MIN

WHAT THEY SAY about running a business that never sits still

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THEY SAY Studios was built in airports, coffee shops and voice notes. Amy-Lee in Palma, Jess in Singapore - running a global creative and digital studio powered by collaboration, not co-location.This first episode of WHAT THEY SAY is the story of how THEY SAY Studios began. How a couple of girls with laptops, big ideas and no shared office built a remote-first, female-founded studio across borders.We dig into how remote working really shapes creativity, leadership and connection. How you build culture when your team is everywhere. Lead a creative business across time zones. Keep standards sky-high when you are never in the same room.We get into:How THEY SAY Studios started and why it had to be differentBuilding a remote-first branding, creative and digital studio from Palma and SingaporeCreative collaboration without a shared officeRemote leadership, trust and communicationWhat actually works (and what really does not) when your team is fully onlineThis episode is for creatives, founders, agency owners, freelancing girlies and anyone leading a remote team who wants the honest version of how a global studio really runs.

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