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Liz Mosley
Building your Brand
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  • Building your Brand

    How I juggle motherhood and running a business

    17/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    A behind-the-scenes look at the real, unfiltered juggle of running a business while raising a family. In this episode, I'm sharing the contrast between big career moments and the everyday realities of motherhood, plus the systems, support, and mindset shifts that make it all possible.
    Key Takeaways
    The "highlight vs reality" contrast is normal You can go from career highs to cleaning up sick (or dealing with nits) overnight. Both can exist and that doesn't diminish your success.
    You don't have to do it all alone Support systems; whether that's a partner, family, freelancers, or automation, are often the hidden foundation behind sustainable businesses.
    Boundaries are essential (but hard) Switching off from a creative business isn't easy, but protecting your time (especially with family) is key to long-term wellbeing.
    Simplify your to-do list to feel progress A never-ending list leads to burnout. Focusing on just 3 priority tasks a day can create momentum and satisfaction.
    Episode Highlights
    01:00 – Career highs vs everyday mum life
    03:00 – Flexibility and family priorities
    04:10 – Struggling to switch off from work
    05:40 – Overwhelm and managing your to-do list
    07:00 – Why "doing it all" is a myth
    08:10 – Systems, outsourcing & automation
    10:10 – Flexibility, trade-offs & ambition
    Mentioned in the episode
    Esther Young's Episode
    Dubsado
    How I edit my videos YouTube vid
    I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Redefining Growth: From a Team of 10 to a Team of Two with Lauren Harvey

    15/04/2026 | 45 mins.
    Today on the podcast I chat with Lauren Harvey, who is the owner and founder of Full Stop Accounting with her husband, Alex. I think so often we view running a business as a very linear journey, but often it doesn't really look like that.
    Over the last 15 years of owning their business, Lauren and Alex started off with just Lauren, grew to a team of 10, and then intentionally scaled back down again to just the two of them. We talk about that experience, how they had to unlearn the traditional narrative of "success," and the new niche they've settled into.
    We also discuss what it is really like working with your life partner, why they opened a stationery shop, and why we all need to start making decisions based on data rather than our feelings.
    I always love to hear other people's experiences of finding their own way, and I hope this episode encourages you to build a business that feels right for you.
    This episode is sponsored by SilverStag Type Foundry. If you're a designer looking for a typeface that really elevates your brand, SilverStag is a brilliant place to start. It's a one-person type studio creating carefully crafted fonts with multiple weights, alternates, and ligatures; all designed to help brands stand out.
    Head to lizmosley.net/SLTF and use the code LIZxSLTF for 20% off.
     
    Key Takeaways:
    Growth doesn't always mean bigger: Society often tells us that business growth means more staff and higher turnover. Lauren shares why she scaled her team from 10 people back down to just her and her husband, and how doing so led to a more profitable and peaceful life.
    The power of niching: After 15 years, Lauren and Alex decided to niche down specifically to husband-and-wife (or life-partner) businesses. It allows them to serve clients using their own unique lived experience of running a business with a spouse.
    Working with a life partner: Running a business with your spouse brings unique challenges and benefits. Lauren explains how it allowed them to manage a single shared diary around childcare, but also how they had to work hard to ensure the business didn't completely take over their relationship.
    Stop letting feelings dictate finances: It is incredibly common to make business decisions based on how we feel on a particular day. Liz shares an anecdote about almost dropping an income stream based on a "feeling," only to realise the data proved it was highly profitable. As Lauren says, your bank account doesn't lie.
    You can be a creative AND a numbers person: We often like to put ourselves in boxes. Lauren challenges the narrative that creatives "aren't good at numbers" and encourages everyone to rewrite that negative story to take control of their business's profitability.
    Episode Highlights:

    04:14: Why Lauren and Alex decided to niche down to husband and wife business teams .

    07:58: Overcoming the fear of niching and putting "all your eggs in one basket"
    10:53: The reality of running a business with a life partner while raising a family .
    14:58: How communication and office dynamics changed when scaling back to just the two of them .
    16:58: The 15-year journey: From a solo founder to a team of 10 and back again .
    18:41: Unlearning traditional business studies definitions of success and turnover
    About The Guest:
    Lauren Harvey is the founder of Full Stop Accounts, an accountancy firm she runs alongside her husband, Alex. They specialise in providing monthly accountancy services specifically to life-partner and husband-and-wife businesses.
    You can find Lauren on Instagram or by visiting the Full Stop Accounts website.
     
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Silver Stag Type Foundry: Get 20% off beautiful, versatile typefaces using the code LizXSLTF at lizmosley.net/slt

    I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode!
    This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft lucylucraft.co.uk
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Two failed client projects that had the biggest impact on my business

    10/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this solo episode, I'm sharing two early client mistakes that knocked my confidence; but ultimately shaped the way I run my business today. I talk vulnerably about my previously poor boundaries and some communication breakdowns, and how these experiences taught me lessons I still carry into every project. 
    If you've ever had a client situation go wrong, this episode will remind you: you're not alone and you can come back stronger.
    Key Takeaways
    Your gut is part of your business strategy If something feels off; whether it's pricing, scope, or a client fit; it's worth paying attention to. Ignoring it often leads to bigger problems later.
    Clear boundaries protect both you and your clients Saying yes to the wrong work (or an unclear brief) can create resentment and misalignment. Strong boundaries create better outcomes for everyone.
    Communication is everything (and more!) Under-communicating is one of the fastest ways to lose trust. Over-explain your process, your decisions, and your expectations.
    Mistakes don't define you; how you respond does Every business owner will face rejection, missteps, or unhappy clients. Growth comes from reflecting, adjusting, and moving forward with better systems.
    Episode Highlights
    00:05 - Why mistakes matter more than wins
    01:05 - Mistake #1: Ignoring my gut & poor boundaries
    04:28 - Mistake #2: Lack of clarity & weak presentation
    06:17 - The confidence knock & what changed
    07:45 - The biggest lesson: communication & process
    08:36 - Trusting your gut in business decisions
    09:23 - Rejection, failure & moving forward as a business owner
     
    I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Book Design as Branding: Lessons from Penguin with David Pearson

    08/04/2026 | 50 mins.
    In this episode of Building Your Brand, I'm chatting with David Pearson, a world-class book designer who began his career at Penguin Books before venturing out on his own. David specializes in both book covers and the internal layouts (text design) of books.
    We dive deep into the "crossovers" between book design and branding, exploring how David handles the unique challenge of designing for "dead authors" while trying to capture entirely new audiences. David shares his refreshing and somewhat rebellious take on the creative process, explaining why he identifies as a "slow designer" and why he's perfectly happy staying at the starting line while everyone else races toward the latest tech.
    This episode is sponsored by SilverStag Type Foundry. If you're a designer looking for a typeface that really elevates your brand, SilverStag is a brilliant place to start. It's a one-person type studio creating carefully crafted fonts with multiple weights, alternates, and ligatures; all designed to help brands stand out.
    Head to lizmosley.net/SLTF and use the code LIZxSLTF for 20% off.
    Key Takeaways
    Finding Your "Creative Fit": David emphasizes the importance of aligning your career with your personality; for him, the detail-oriented, rhythmic nature of book design was a perfect match.
    The Value of Constraints: Whether it's a limited budget or a specific genre's visual "code," David finds that being "hemmed in" actually sparks more creativity.
    Shapeshifting vs. Personal Style: Unlike illustrators who are often hired for a specific "look," David believes designers should be "shapeshifters" who serve the author's art rather than their own personal brand.
    Collaborative Client Relationships: Moving away from the "big reveal," David has found that involving clients in the process and presenting multiple options helps them feel like partners in the creation.
    The "Erosion of Struggle": David and Liz discuss the risks of AI and high-speed technology, noting that the "struggle" of the creative process is often where the most meaningful work happens.
    Episode Highlights
    03:32 – The "lucky" redundancy that led David from text design to the covers department at Penguin.
    06:46 – The "ambling and shambling" process: Why David embraces being a slow designer
    10:47 – The challenge of "repackaging" dead authors for modern audiences.
    15:58 – Navigating visual codes: When to play it safe and when to "elbow" competitors out.
    24:41 – Why "one concept" presentations can feel like a prison for designers.
    37:34 – Philosophical worries about AI and the "speed" of modern change.
    About the Guest
    David Pearson is an acclaimed graphic designer known for his expertise in typography and book jacket design. After a highly successful tenure at Penguin, he established his own studio, Type as Image. 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/typeasimage/
    Website: https://a-g-i.org/user/davidpearson/view/projects//
     
    I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode!
    This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft lucylucraft.co.uk
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
  • Building your Brand

    Where I Stand on AI (as a Branding Designer)

    03/04/2026 | 14 mins.
    In this solo episode I'm sharing honestly on where I currently stand on AI. It's a topic I'm still wrestling with; from its undeniable benefits to the deeper ethical and creative concerns, this isn't a definitive take; it's a real-time reflection.
    If you've been feeling conflicted, cautious, or even curious about AI, this episode opens up the conversation and invites you to think more critically about the role it plays in your work, your creativity, and your life.
    Key Takeaways
    You don't need to have a fixed opinion It's okay to sit in the grey area. Growth comes from questioning, exploring, and allowing your perspective to evolve over time.
    Just because something is powerful doesn't mean it's harmless AI offers incredible opportunities but being intentional about how and when you use it matters more than blindly adopting it.
    Your creativity is worth protecting The messy middle, the frustration, the breakthroughs that's where the magic happens. Don't rush to outsource the very process that makes your work meaningful.
    Keep asking: "At what cost?" Progress without reflection can lead to regret. Staying grounded in your values will help you navigate change without losing what matters most.
    Episode Highlights
    01:17 – The "grey area" problem: why it's hard to form a clear opinion
    02:21 – Where AI can be powerful (especially in healthcare and business)
    03:05 – Major concern #1: consent, data scraping, and misuse of creative work
    06:18 – Creativity, critical thinking, and what happens when we outsource our brains
    08:06 – The value of craftsmanship and why human-made work still matters
    11:46 – The question that keeps coming up: "At what cost?"
     
    I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written, recorded and produced by me
    If you like to watch your podcasts you can watch all of my solo episodes including this one on YouTube.
    If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!

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About Building your Brand

Graphic Designer Liz Mosley wants all you small business owners to build businesses that you LOVE and feel confident about promoting. Through her decade of branding and design experience and with the help of her guests, she shares top tips to take the fear out of selling and building your brand. Produced by: Lucy Lucraft (Instagram @lucylucraft) Cover illustration: Matt Joyce (Instagram @mattjoyce_illustrator)
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