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Entrepreneurial Grit and Gastronomic Glory: Hannah Hosanne's Recipe for Success

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In this captivating episode of the Shehudaz Wins podcast, our host Michelle welcomes Hannah Hosanne, a multifaceted entrepreneur with deep roots in both the marketing and food industries. Hannah shares her courageous leap from traditional employment to launching her own businesses, providing valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of self-employment.


Hannah delves into the conception and growth of Little Yellow Rice Co., a food venture that beautifully intertwines her personal narrative with her expertise in marketing. The business is a living homage to her great-grandfather, who migrated to Malaysia and founded a coffee shop, thus paving the way for future generations. She candidly discusses the ongoing journey of balancing her marketing firm and food business, and the importance of having a substantial, authentic concept at the core of any food venture. Hannah's passion for preserving her cultural identity through cuisine is palpable as she elaborates on the perseverance, community, and legacy integral to her entrepreneurial endeavors.


Key Takeaways:

  • Starting a business requires resilience and the readiness to seize opportunities while balancing them against personal values and desires.
  • Running a business is not always smooth sailing; one must be prepared for the highs and lows and continue to persevere through challenges.
  • Creatively drawing from personal heritage and culture can lead to a business model that is genuine, sustainable, and rich in legacy.
  • Hannah underscores the importance of cooking with an understanding of ingredients, as her food business strives to offer more than just a meal, but a connection to tradition and comfort.
  • The discussion touch on the significance of evolving a simple and authentic idea into a potentially permanent establishment and its associated logistics.


Notable Quotes:

  • "It was a bit of a leap to not just go and get another job."
  • "Something will always turn up if you position yourself in the right place and you're open to it."
  • "It's not a fun joy ride. Even when it's going well, you've still got to manage your books. You've still got to find a good accountant."
  • "It's, like, so nostalgic. It reminds me of. My grandma made me. I've not had that dish in 20 years."

Find Hannah here: @Littleyellowriceco


Please support the show at www.patreon.com/shewhodareswins Listen to all our 5- 10minute exclusive bonus episodes

Shop merch www.shewhodareswins.com Pod10 for 10% off



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Content provided by Michelle Hands. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michelle Hands 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 captivating episode of the Shehudaz Wins podcast, our host Michelle welcomes Hannah Hosanne, a multifaceted entrepreneur with deep roots in both the marketing and food industries. Hannah shares her courageous leap from traditional employment to launching her own businesses, providing valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of self-employment.


Hannah delves into the conception and growth of Little Yellow Rice Co., a food venture that beautifully intertwines her personal narrative with her expertise in marketing. The business is a living homage to her great-grandfather, who migrated to Malaysia and founded a coffee shop, thus paving the way for future generations. She candidly discusses the ongoing journey of balancing her marketing firm and food business, and the importance of having a substantial, authentic concept at the core of any food venture. Hannah's passion for preserving her cultural identity through cuisine is palpable as she elaborates on the perseverance, community, and legacy integral to her entrepreneurial endeavors.


Key Takeaways:

  • Starting a business requires resilience and the readiness to seize opportunities while balancing them against personal values and desires.
  • Running a business is not always smooth sailing; one must be prepared for the highs and lows and continue to persevere through challenges.
  • Creatively drawing from personal heritage and culture can lead to a business model that is genuine, sustainable, and rich in legacy.
  • Hannah underscores the importance of cooking with an understanding of ingredients, as her food business strives to offer more than just a meal, but a connection to tradition and comfort.
  • The discussion touch on the significance of evolving a simple and authentic idea into a potentially permanent establishment and its associated logistics.


Notable Quotes:

  • "It was a bit of a leap to not just go and get another job."
  • "Something will always turn up if you position yourself in the right place and you're open to it."
  • "It's not a fun joy ride. Even when it's going well, you've still got to manage your books. You've still got to find a good accountant."
  • "It's, like, so nostalgic. It reminds me of. My grandma made me. I've not had that dish in 20 years."

Find Hannah here: @Littleyellowriceco


Please support the show at www.patreon.com/shewhodareswins Listen to all our 5- 10minute exclusive bonus episodes

Shop merch www.shewhodareswins.com Pod10 for 10% off



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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