• #84: Growing a sustainable startup through social media with Anneliese Hough

  • Aug 7 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

#84: Growing a sustainable startup through social media with Anneliese Hough

  • Summary

  • A third of all food produced globally goes to waste. This puts a strain on our resources and contributes to food insecurity. In this episode, I interview my former client Anneliese Hough who is tackling this issue head-on with her startup, Magic Beans. Magic Beans uses social media marketing to connect home growers, fostering a community that swaps surplus produce and promotes sustainable food practices.


    You'll discover...

    • What challenges startups face when using social media
    • How Anneliese overcomes them in her own startup Magic Beans
    • What really surprised her about using social media to grow her business
    • How she reacts to negative comments
    • Why she decided to get specialist support for marketing
    • Anneliese's advice for businesses who are just starting out with social media


    Thank you so much for tuning in! If you are enjoying Let’s Talk Socials, please consider leaving a review so I can continue to produce exciting episodes for you & invite interesting guests. Did you know that you’ll get an extra karma boost if you share this episode on your stories? 😉

    • Connect with Anneliese on Linkedin, follow Magic Beans on Instagram & sign up for free here
    • How I can support you with social media marketing - my website
    • Connect with me on Instagram or Facebook
    • Recorded with Riverside - try it yourself!*


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