Sherie Griffiths

January 19, 2012

Healthy Brand, Healthy Business

Back on 1st December last year (doesn’t that seem like a long time ago now?!) on the Thursday afternoon show, we ran the pilot edition of ‘The Brand Doctor’ with Ivan Newman of Living Inside The Brand. On that occasion, I – or rather my new brand, was the patient.

We had another patient lined up to see the Doc in January, but unfortunately, she was ill at the last minute. Yes, I know, ‘to ill to go to the Doctor’ – ironic, isn’t it?; but true.

So, in the tradition of live radio, we thought on our feet, turned on a sixpence – and employed every other cliché we cold think of – and decided to take a general lok at what makes a strong, healthy brand.

All my training and instincts tell me that good shows need preparation; careful planning – but just occasionally, something which you pull together at the last minute really works. It has a spontaneity about it. You wonder how the hell it all comes together so quickly – but it does – and it’s a great feeling! A lot of it, I have to say, is down to having a guest who really knows their stuff.

The conversation Ivan and I had (which we’d only planned in very general terms, in reception before going on air – yes, really!), ranged from baby buggies to the link between Cocacola and Santa Claus! I won’t tell you any more because I’m aiming to get the show online asap. I’ll let you know when that happens.

This afternoon, I start another new, occasional series: ‘Where do I start?’, with Paul Smalley of Startup Revolution.

As always, you can catch the show at 3PM on Gateway 97.8 if you’re in the area, or listen anywhere at gateway978.com – and if you have any feedback, or any ideas for possible one-off shows or a series, get in touch.

December 1, 2011

‘The Doctor will see you now’

This afternoon’s Enterprise Gateway is given over to the pilot episode of a new monthly series – The Brand Doctor, with Ivan Newman of Living Inside the Brand. The idea came out of the blue, in the middle of Ivan’s first appearance on the programme, to talk about the essentials of branding, as set out in his book, ‘Put Brand at the Heart of Your Business and Watch it Grow’.

Once a month, he’ll sit down with a business person to give them a constructive critique of their branding – from their website to their mission, vision, values and personality.

The first patient is – well, it’s me – or rather, my new brand, Speak For Yourself. I never like to ask anyone else to do something that might be the least bit challenging, unless I’m prepared to do it myself first – so here goes!

Catch the show live at 3PM, on 97.8 FM in Basildon and East Thurrock, or anywhere at http://www.gateway978.com. The programme ill also be available for download in the not too distant future – I’ll give you the link as soon as I have it.

Just keeping my fingers crossed that the Doc doesn’t find anything too horrendous in the course of his examination – and that the prescription isn’t too hard to swallow…

November 24, 2011

Sisters are doing it for themselves

They certainly were last Thursday, at the inaugural CEWE (Centre of Excellence for Women’s Entrepreneurship) conference, organized by the University of East London.

If you’ve read the last couple of posts, you’ll know I was there, interviewing as many people as possible for this afternoon’s radio show. As a result, it promises to be a busy, varied programme. I managed to talk to the Project Manager, one fo the speakers and four delegates – two of whom went on to win the CEWE Entrepreneur of the Year award.

Although the day was all about women’s entrepreneurship, men weren’t excluded, onstage or off. Delegates included some lads from local schools and colleges – and from the platform, we witnessed what I think must be a unique – or at least incredibly rare – event: a singing minister!

More of him and the rest of the conference on this afternoon’s programme, which you can hear at 3PM on Gateway 97.8 in Basildon and East Thurrock, or at gateway978.com wherever you are.
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