
Creating a Vibrant Space that brings Food and Community Together.
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Creating a Vibrant Space that brings Food and Community Together.
Welcome back to "Reach Minds: Thoughts for Your Life's Journey, the podcast. In today’s episode we will be exploring how a powerful inner drive, combined with a dash of purpose, passion and imagination, can transform a space into something truly special that has commercial success and as well as bringing communities together. Furthermore, we also tap into my guest’s leadership style, the importance of team working and shared responsibility.
About Suzy Nutt.
I am joined by Suzy Nutt. Suzy is the brilliant mind behind Pulp, a vibrant cafe and wine bar that has become a beloved hub for so many people in Ealing, West London. Now, Suzy isn't just a successful entrepreneur; she's a creator who's built her business on her own terms, with a philosophy that resonates deeply: "Treat others how you want to be treated, serve what you want to be served." It's a simple, yet powerful, idea. For Suzy it’s about creating a welcoming space where people can enjoy good food and drink and learn from each other irrespective of their spending power. Along with this, Suzy’s unconventional family background provided her with the foundation and how it influenced her fearless approach in pursuing the things she felt most passionate about.
In this podcast, we pose the following questions on Community, love of food and a strong work ethic
So, let's start at the beginning. You've mentioned your unconventional family and how did this fuel your creativity?
Where did the seed for Pulp first get planted? What was the moment or inspiration that made you say, 'I need to create this'?
It's clear you have a real passion for food and wine where does that come from?
How do you respond when I say you have created a sense of community with Pulp?
Tell me little about not being afraid of failing where does that come from?
"You mentioned your mantra, 'be calm and unafraid.' is really intriguing. What's the story behind it? Where did that philosophy originate?
What's on the horizon for Pulp? What are your dreams and aspirations for its future?
If you could distil your experience into one key piece of advice for someone wanting to build their own dream, what would you say?
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
https://eatdrinkpulp.com
email: thenicepeople@eatdrinkpulp.comWork with me: connect with me through LinkedIn, Facebook, instagram www.nitasharma.com
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