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The hidden toll of running a small business is very real

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In this episode of the Roots to podcastScott from SE Landscapes, who shares his journey of building and downsizing a landscaping business in Northeast England.
Scott recounts his early days, transitioning from an apprenticeship in landscaping to eventually starting his own business after his previous employer went out of business.
He discusses the challenges and stresses of managing a growing team, the decision to downsize for personal and professional well-being, and providing insights on navigating the domestic and commercial sectors of the industry.
Additionally, Scott touches on his experiences running a YouTube channel where he offers business tips and tool reviews for aspiring landscapers.

Try out Jobber for FREE with a 14-day trial and then 40% off for your first 3 months; use this link https://go.getjobber.com/premierlawns

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Chapters

1. Initial Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Meet Scott from SE Landscapes (00:01:02)

3. Early Challenges and Breakthroughs (00:04:14)

4. Managing and Downsizing the Business (00:06:13)

5. Commercial vs. Domestic Work (00:08:13)

6. Advice for Aspiring Landscapers (00:09:43)

7. The Decision to Downsize (00:11:30)

8. Reflections and Future Plans (00:15:26)

9. Scott's YouTube Channel (00:18:31)

8 episodes

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Content provided by Robbie Lynn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robbie Lynn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Roots to podcastScott from SE Landscapes, who shares his journey of building and downsizing a landscaping business in Northeast England.
Scott recounts his early days, transitioning from an apprenticeship in landscaping to eventually starting his own business after his previous employer went out of business.
He discusses the challenges and stresses of managing a growing team, the decision to downsize for personal and professional well-being, and providing insights on navigating the domestic and commercial sectors of the industry.
Additionally, Scott touches on his experiences running a YouTube channel where he offers business tips and tool reviews for aspiring landscapers.

Try out Jobber for FREE with a 14-day trial and then 40% off for your first 3 months; use this link https://go.getjobber.com/premierlawns

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Initial Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Meet Scott from SE Landscapes (00:01:02)

3. Early Challenges and Breakthroughs (00:04:14)

4. Managing and Downsizing the Business (00:06:13)

5. Commercial vs. Domestic Work (00:08:13)

6. Advice for Aspiring Landscapers (00:09:43)

7. The Decision to Downsize (00:11:30)

8. Reflections and Future Plans (00:15:26)

9. Scott's YouTube Channel (00:18:31)

8 episodes

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