Fetch It! How two Doctors Launched and Scaled a Sustainable Dog Poo Bag Business

In this episode I am joined by a GP and a GP trainee, who saw a gap in the market for sustainable dog poo bags and this episode is all about the process that they went through to bring a product to market.  It is a great story of two people driven by a mission to reduce single use plastic and who weren’t hampered down by worries around cash flow forecasts and shipping costs etc; they just focussed on their mission and are now selling their products across Europe.  These two also demonstrate the power of building a community surrounding their product.

 

So if you have got an idea for a product, or you want to know how organically building a community on social media can help grow your business, then this is the episode for you.

 

In this episode, Dr Kiki Lam and Dr Alex Gan give you practical insights on how to get from idea to through product development, to market.  

 

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Hosted by Fiona Sweny, who is on a mission to help doctors, allied health professionals and clinicians, to successfully plan, launch and grow impactful and scalable businesses. The Healthcare Side Hustle creates a community of likeminded clinicians who want to create successful businesses. There are interviews with members of our own community who have already launched their own businesses, from starting their own clinics, to healthtech, even to sustainable products – you’ll hear it all here. Fiona also interviews industry experts to give you insights into different areas of business and also gives some top tips and actionable takeaways from her own experiences.. Fiona is a healthtech entrepreneur with an MBA and a background in health strategy as well as spending 10 years as a practicing physiotherapist.