The world is in lockdown! Covid-19 has forced businesses across the world to close. In this podcast series, we meet business owners and find out how they've dealt with the shut down, how they've innovated and what steps they've taken to keep the lights on.
Join Jack for Episode 4 of Keeping the Lights On by @95SocialUK! On the 16th of March, the UK Government advised that social gatherings should not take place. Andrew Wildgoose (Goose), had spent nine years building a company that delivers over 45 pub quizzes a week in bars and venues across Scotland. In the space of a couple of hours, the company had no revenue. The Goose's Quizzes team pivoted quickly and on Tuesday the 17th of March launched Goose In Yoor Hoose - an online pub quiz. Find out more about Goose's Quizzes on their website. Follow them on Instagram @GoosesQuizzes.
Join Jack for Episode 3 of Keeping The Lights On - the podcast where we look at business in the lockdown. Today we spoke to Nabila Ramae, owner of Nabila Ramae Beauty. The lockdown has essentially forced the entire beauty industry to shut down. Jack wanted to speak to Nabila to find out how business owners in the industry are coping without being able to deliver the services they usually can. Nabila explains how she's dealt with the lockdown and managed to stay positive. Follow Nabila on Instagram @nabilaramaebeauty
Join Jack for Episode 2 of Keeping The Lights On - the podcast where we look at business in the lockdown. Today we spoke to Stephen Scurr, co-founder of Bonnie Burrito. A Mexican street food restaurant and takeaway, Bonnie Burrito operate in an industry that has been hit hard by the Coronavirus crisis. Stephen explains how they've dealt with the lockdown and managed to Keep The Lights On whilst helping their community. You can visit Bonnie Burrito's website here: BonnieBurrito.com Follow them on Instagram @BonnieBurrito
Join Jack for Episode 1 of Keeping The Lights On - the podcast where we look at business in the lockdown. Today I spoke to Diana Baker, a family photographer based in Castlebrae, Edinburgh. Diana's service offering is uniquely personal meaning that when Covid-19 hit, all of her bookings disappeared. Diana is innovative and has used the lockdown period to connect with clients effectively, gaining some impressive media attention. You can visit Diana's website here: dianabakerphotography.com Follow her on Instagram & Facebook @DianaBakerPhotography