Choosing the Wrong Business Partner with Emily Thompson

In the final episode of season one, Eman talks to Emily Thompson – co-founder of podcast and community Being Boss, and retail brand Almanac Supply, Co. Emily opens up about the time her business partner quit on her (in a Slack message), and reflects on what she learnt from choosing the wrong co-founder for her dream retail business. It turns out, some people were meant to be business owners. Others... were not. Find the transcript of this episode on my site, emancopyco.com/podcast. Links from this episode: Join Like a Boss, my 12-week mastermind for copywriters Being Boss podcast Being Boss Club on Instagram: @beingbossclub Almanac Supply Co. Eman’s Email Rules If you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don’t forget to tag me! @emancopyco. And if you’re interested in working with me, visit emancopyco.com/contact.Loving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman’s “What’s Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz  Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi 👋🏽Connect with Eman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emancopyco/Connect with Eman on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eman-i307/Tools for your business: (Affiliate links 👇🏽)Start your 14-day trial with ConvertKit: https://emancopyco.com/kit

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Mistakes That Made Me is the podcast that asks extraordinary business owners to share their biggest business mistake – so you know what NOT to do on your road to success.Join Eman Ismail as she chats to some of the smartest minds in business about how to push through failure and accept it as an important and necessary part of building a business.Because it turns out: your biggest business mistake often leads to your biggest lesson and then your biggest blessing.