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.

August 8, 2011

Meeting Myself coming the other way – in more ways than one!

Thursday’s radio show was the first in an occasional series called ‘The only way is enterprise’, looking at how the TV show, ‘The only way is Essex’ has impacted on local businesses.

First up was Loretta Fletcher of Bella Voi. She’s a beauty therapist with a difference, providing natural alternatives for nail care and spray tanning. Her involvement with ‘TOWE’ (the TV version that is!) started when one of the girls from the show spotted her on Twitter – and now several are clients and even friends.

Always a creative person, her original ambition had been to get into print media. Her first move after college, into a not very creative reception job in London, might have looked like a change of direction, away from that goal – but now here she is, running her own growing business, which taps into her natural creativity and personality – and has brought her into contact with people who appear in the media! She’s being herself, making a living at it - and thoroughly enjoying it!
She summed up the whole experience as ‘living my dream’.

 

Having walked that road myself, from a fairly prescriptive profession, ionto a creative one, I could really identify with that.

 

 

There’s another layer to that story, which I’m hoping Loretta will tell in another occasional series I do – ‘Inspiring Women’.

At the end of yesterday’s chat, my plan was to dive straight off – into the not very inspiring world of supermarket shopping; but my colleague, Yvonne (who was standing in for Alsion) had other ideas.

After half-three, I found myself, complet without warning, in the guest’s chair, being interviewed – about the art of interviewing! It was completely impromptu and quite fun – but what made it really weird was that before I left for the station, I’d been working on the downloadable business podcasting course… on the section about effective interviewing…

Cue the ‘Twilight Zone’ theme……

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