Start-up marketing stories: The Marketing Hustle
Start-up marketing stories: The Marketing Hustle

Start-up marketing stories: The Marketing Hustle

Lottie Unwin

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Introducing The Maternity Hustle This is the podcast you didn’t know you needed. Honest conversations about marketing, working life and motherhood - and the juggle of trying to do all three well. Every fortnight, I sit down with founders and brand leaders to uncover the real stories behind brand building, ambition and startup life, while navigating one of the biggest life changes there is. This is about surviving and thriving at work - without pretending the parenting juggle isn’t real. Episodes drop every fortnight 🎙️

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The Marketing Mindset That Makes You a Better Mum - Ep 71
JAN 7, 2026
The Marketing Mindset That Makes You a Better Mum - Ep 71
Motherhood is a hot mess of love, guilt, change and tiny decisions… and it turns out an “agile marketing mindset” might be one of the most useful tools you’ve got. In this episode, Anna from Sticky Beak flips the script and interviews you on cognitive load, mum guilt, identity shifts, and why building a village matters more than perfect routinesThis episode kicks off a slightly different kind of series: not just marketing, but marketing, working life, and motherhood - the real juggle in the messy middle. Joined by Anna from Stickybeak.co, we unpack what the early weeks of parenting actually feel like: the speed of change, the identity whiplash, the guilt of not loving every second, and the relief that comes with finally getting small pockets of time back.We’ll explore how motherhood reshapes behaviour in surprising ways - from “one hand scrolling, one hand feeding” to becoming an online grocery shopper whose basket is basically a locked favourites list (and what that means for brands trying to break into a closed circle). Our conversation explores the emotional and practical reality of cognitive load: why your brain feels like mush, why things drop, and why it doesn’t mean you’re failing - it means you’re carrying a lot.The big through-line is this: the skills that make you a brilliant marketer (curiosity, testing, learning fast, asking questions, adapting) can make you a more confident parent too. And equally, parenting teaches you resilience, decision-making and self-trust in a way work rarely does. It’s an honest, funny, reassuring conversation about building systems without losing softness - and remembering you don’t need to do everything, you just need to do what’s right right now.We also dive into:The guilt spiral: wanting to be present and wanting to work -  and why both can be trueHow cognitive load shows up in real life “Testing the edges”: micro-experiments that help you grow confidence week by weekWhy “martyrdom” shows up in parenting and marketing, and how to share the loadCommunity as survival: your village, your partnership, and the permission to engage in your own way“Oxygen mask first”: checking in with yourself so you can show up calmer for everyone
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47 MIN
 Inside Oddbox: The CMO Who Helped a Purpose-Driven Brand Become a Growth Machine - Ep 68
OCT 8, 2025
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69 MIN
How Butternut Box Went From Startup to Europe’s #2 Pet Food Brand - Ep 67
SEP 24, 2025
How Butternut Box Went From Startup to Europe’s #2 Pet Food Brand - Ep 67
Butternut Box is on track to become Europe’s #2 pet food brand, but still feels like a “secret discovery brand.” Interim Brand & Creative Director Sarah Keegan reveals how she’s using her mat leave cover to reset the brand platform, overhaul design and prepare Butternut for its next decade.Welcome to the Marketing Hustle - a podcast about the real work behind building bold brands. We go behind the scenes with founders and marketing leaders to hear honest, unfiltered stories of what actually drives growth and cuts through the noise to build something that lasts.Today’s guest is Sarah Keegan, Interim Brand & Creative Director at Butternut Box - the DTC pet food brand that’s quietly become Europe’s leading fresh dog food provider and is on track to become the second largest pet food brand across the continent.Sarah stepped into her maternity cover role with a reputation for thriving in transition moments and she hasn’t wasted a second. Instead of just “holding the fort,” she’s set about putting the foundations in place for Butternut’s next 10 years: a new visual identity, a brand platform, a creative agency pitch and a sharper positioning that matches the business’s true scale.In this conversation, Sarah opens up about:Why Butternut’s perception as a “small challenger” no longer matches realityThe difference between fighting against something (kibble) and standing for something bigger (the love of dogs)How to break down silos between brand and performance with small, everyday ritualsWhy events, referrals and ambassadors are still central to Butternut’s growth storyThe commercial rigour and cultural rituals that make Butternut tickWe also dive into Sarah’s career across three very different challenger brands (OVO Energy, Vertical Aerospace, Butternut Box) and why the best marketing work happens when you’re brave enough to fight for the bold ideas.This episode is packed with lessons on scaling challenger brands into decade-defining category leaders.
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44 MIN