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Mini Athletics and Me

From Teacher & Plumber to Franchisees: A New Adventure

Season 1, Ep. 12


In this episode, Clare & Hannah welcome Hannah and Ian, the newest franchisees of Mini Athletics, who share their journey from their respective backgrounds to becoming business partners in the children's sports franchise. They discuss their initial experiences, the challenges they faced during their launch, and the training they underwent to prepare for their roles.


The couple reflects on the joys and highlights of running their franchise, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the fun they have while working together. They also offer advice for those considering joining the Mini Athletics franchise, highlighting the need for energy, creativity, and resilience in the business.


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