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Business Networking


Thursday Thoughts - Why Networking Matters More Than We Think
Running a business can feel like one of the most liberating things in the world — and one of the loneliest.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a dog walker, an accountant, a designer, a tradesperson, or a consultant. Most of us start out the same way: with an idea, a bit of courage, and a willingness to figure things out as we go. And for many people, that journey is taken alone or with one other person by their side.

Stuart Ashley
Apr 233 min read


Monday Musings - Book a Brew with Stu: Why a Simple Chat Can Change Everything
Sometimes the best business breakthroughs don’t happen in boardrooms or strategy sessions — they happen over a warm drink, a relaxed chat, and the space to say things out loud. That’s exactly why I created Book a Brew with Stu: a friendly, free meeting for founders, early‑stage business owners, and idea‑holders who just need a bit of clarity, reassurance, or direction.

Stuart Ashley
Mar 302 min read


Wednesday Wins - Why I Love Networking
Networking has always been one of my favourite parts of being self‑employed. Not because of the traditional “work the room” mindset — that’s never been my style — but because it’s where I meet the people I’m here to help.

Stuart Ashley
Mar 43 min read


Tuesday Thoughts - Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone: My Night at the Growth Network Group Launch
Last week, I did something I don’t often do — I went to an evening networking event. Not just any event, but the launch party for the Growth Network Group, owned and run by entrepreneur Sam Pennycook. It’s an online networking community built to bring people together in a way that feels supportive, accessible, and genuinely useful.

Stuart Ashley
Feb 243 min read


Thursday Threads - Finding Your People: A Morning at Heyford Park Business Network
Tuesday morning at the Heyford Park Business Network was one of those events that leaves you buzzing long after you’ve left the room. It was brilliantly attended, full of familiar faces and plenty of new ones stepping in for the first time. For me, it was also a milestone — my first time attending as a Community Connector, supporting the flow of the event and helping people feel at ease.

Stuart Ashley
Jan 293 min read
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