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Amie founder Abbie Roden on creating your brand story
Season 5, Ep. 4
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Scarlett Russell chats to Abbie Roden, the founder of Amie, the wine brand made for friends by friends.
Abbie talks about the challenges of starting a side hustle during lockdown, how she juggles two businesses and why marketing is the key ingredient to building a successful brand.
Find out more about Amie here…
instagram.com/drinkamie/
https://drinkamie.com/
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Producer: Anya Pearce
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