Episode 7

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7th May 2020

Being an entrepreneur in the country with Pip from JUMBLED

Pip Brett is a die hard colour lover, a self confessed failed minimalist and has one motto - ‘more is more and less is a bore’.

Pip launched her first business at 21 in a very small store in her home town of Orange in central west NSW.

When a shopfront became available for lease right next door to Pip's boutique clothing store Iglou, it was more than a sign. Without a clue of what she would stock, Pip signed the lease and https://www.jumbledonline.com/ (JUMBLED) began.

JUMBLED is now an award winning homewares store filled with inspiration, colour and Australian design.

Iglou and JUMBLED - along with a coffee shop - are now all together in one building called ‘The Sonic’, an 1864 old Masonic Hall that Pip and her husband Nick Luelf renovated in just eight weeks.

Earlier this year, Pip hosted The Huddle, a women in business event which saw 450 women converge on Orange for a weekend of inspiration.

Pip shares with us her start up story, why she loves her regional home town of Orange, collaborations with brands like https://societyofwanderers.com/ (Society of Wanderers), https://sageandclare.com/ (Sage and Clare) and https://www.robertgordonaustralia.com/ (Robert Gordon), how her business is surviving the coronavirus pandemic, and so much more.

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A Friend of Mine by OAK Magazine
Regional and rural women in business
A Friend of Mine is a series of conversations with some incredible and inspiring women in business from regional and rural Australia.

Whether you’re starting out in business and wondering how to go from side hustle to full time or you’re looking for ways to expand on what you’ve already established, A Friend of Mine will take a deep dive into the nitty gritty to help you along your journey.

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