Jane from Friendie Audio: Backing Yourself
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Confidence. Backing yourself. Sometimes when you’re starting out in business you really do have to fake it till you make it. And I’m not talking about anything dodgy here. I mean digging deep and faking the confidence that you need to walk into a room and say hey I’m here and you need my fantastic products.
That’s the confidence you need to grow a business like this one - Friendie Audio.
From here in my home town of Warragul, Victoria - Jane Sahhar and her husband Phil create hi-tech, fashion forward, sportsluxe headphones, audio sunglasses, speakers, watch bands, tech and sports accessories. Beautiful quality products.
Jane shares the Friendie story with us in this incredibly helpful chat. She talks about how it all started, why and how they kept reinvesting in the business (instead of getting a new bathroom) and why that reinvestment - backing themselves - has been central to their success. We talk ups and downs, looking after yourself and why community and supporting local is at the heart of their business.
Visit Friendie’s website and follow @friendie_audio on Instagram to find out more.
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