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The Small Business Retail Sessions

The Small Business Retail Sessions

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The Small Business Retail Sessions is a podcast from Enterprise Nation’s Powering the High Street programme, in collaboration with EDF.


The series explores the major challenges facing today’s retailers – from declining footfall, vacant storefronts, post-pandemic recovery and sustainability.


Expect honest conversations with successful entrepreneurs, practical expert advice, and innovative ideas to help your retail business thrive.


Whether you're a seasoned shopkeeper or a digital business ready to make the leap to bricks-and-mortar, Powering the High Street is your gateway to making a meaningful retail impact. Explore the resources and get involved by visiting the hub now.


Find more details at enterprisenation.com/poweringthehighstreet.

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    • Gbemi Okunlola on building a global fashion brand
      Jul 30 2025

      Welcome to the Small Business Retail Sessions podcast, brought to you by Enterprise Nation's Powering the High Street programme, in collaboration with EDF.

      This series explores the major challenges that today's retailers are facing – from declining footfall and vacant shop-fronts to the post-pandemic recovery and increasing demand for sustainability.

      In this first episode of the series, we're joined by Gbemi Okunlola, founder of Alonuko.

      Started in 2012, Alonuko is a world-renowned women's fashion brand celebrated for its iconic bridal designs, intricate embroideries and inclusivity.

      Gbemi's fashion journey began in her teenage years, and she's since grown Alonuko into a global name in luxury bridalwear, known for offering highly personalised and inclusive experiences for brides around the world.

      Here, Gbemi shares how her early passion for design evolved into founding Alonuko. She reflects on the value of in-person retail experiences and offers advice for building a global brand.

      Topics discussed in the episode:

      • Where Gbemi's passion for fashion and entrepreneurship began
      • How Alonuko transitioned from a small custom-dress service into a luxury bridal brand
      • Key turning points in the brand's growth, including viral success and celebrity exposure
      • The importance of designing for inclusivity across skin tones, sizes and cultures
      • Why a high-touch, personalised customer experience is central to Alonuko's approach
      • The role of physical retail experiences in a digital age, especially in bridalwear
      • Navigating international demand and building a global presence – particularly in the US

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      Through the Powering the High Street programme, we're bringing new energy to retail in the UK. We're helping small businesses thrive on the high street – through expert support, smart energy advice and practical tools to grow sustainably.

      Find out more at enterprisenation.com/poweringthehighstreet/

      To listen to previous podcast episodes, go to enterprisenation.com/podcast

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      27 min
    • Olly Tyler, Shroot: Buying a failing business and turning it into a success
      Feb 26 2025

      The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a eighth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partners Vodafone Business, Constant Contact, JP Morgan and Dropbox.

      Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the eighth and final episode in the series is Olly Tyler, owner of greetings card business, Shroot.

      Shroot creates eco-friendly, biodegradable cards that come with everything you need to grow microgreens, including the pot. It's a gift, card, experience and snack all in one.

      Olly didn't start the business, but bought it as a failing venture. He has since turned it into a great success, and has also purchased two other businesses; Kabloom and Bottle Farm.

      In the inspiring episode, Olly and Dan discuss topics including:

      • Why Olly bought Shroot and his advice to others for buying a business
      • How he turned a failing business into a success
      • Oliver's advice for entrepreneurs struggling with their business
      • Funding strategies for growing a business
      • How being an Enterprise Nation member has benefitted Olly

      Big thanks for tuning into series eight of the Small Business Sessions. Look out for series nine coming soon!

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      The business.connected hub is a free online training programme of workshops, webinars and e-learning modules designed to help businesses go digital and adopt new technology.

      To find out more, go to www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected

      For a free one-to-one consultation with an expert business adviser from Vodafone's V-Hub, visit www.vodafone.co.uk/business/sme-business/small-business-advice/personal-advice

      To listen to previous podcast episodes, go to www.enterprisenation.com/podcast

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      24 min
    • Saasha Celestial-One, Olio: How to build a successful app
      Feb 19 2025

      The Small Business Sessions, Enterprise Nation's podcast, is back for a eighth exciting series of inspiring entrepreneurial stories and expert business tips! The podcast is powered by the business.connected online training programme and our partners Vodafone Business, Constant Contact, JP Morgan and Dropbox.

      Joining freelance journalist Dan Martin for the seventh episode is Saasha Celestial-One, co-founder of local sharing app Olio.

      The idea for Saasha's groundbreaking business came about when her business partner Tessa Clarke trawled the streets looking for someone who might be able to use her spare food when she was moving house.

      The two friends tested their solution in a WhatsApp group for neighbours in North London, and it's now an app used by millions around the world for finding what they need and sharing what they don't with local people.

      In an inspiring episode, Sasha and Dan discuss:

      • tips for growing a successful app
      • how to use business to benefit the environment
      • the UK as a good place to grow a technology company
      • how Saasha funded the company
      • running a business with a co-founder
      • how to build partnerships with big organisations
      • how businesses can continue to innovate

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      The business.connected hub is a free online training programme of workshops, webinars and e-learning modules designed to help businesses go digital and adopt new technology.

      To find out more, go to www.enterprisenation.com/businessconnected

      For a free one-to-one consultation with an expert business adviser from Vodafone's V-Hub, visit www.vodafone.co.uk/business/sme-business/small-business-advice/personal-advice

      To listen to previous podcast episodes, go to www.enterprisenation.com/podcast

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      23 min
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