Regenerative Business Design With Helen Tremethick

 

Helen Tremethick

“Revenue is not the only indicator of business success.”


In this episode, I'm joined by regenerative business designer and holistic business coach, Helen Tremethick. Helen works with entrepreneurs who are ready to show up more fully and authentically in their lives and businesses. Since 2011, she has worked with hundreds of business owners using a proprietary methodology that combines contemporary business strategy, value-based business models, and a hefty dose of what makes you unique. 

We talk about Helen’s life on a permaculture farm in the Canadian countryside, as well as what it means to go from being stuck to beyond sustainable, how to identify your Key Personal Indicators, and what it means to create a thriving business ecosystem.

Featured Topics

  • Reframing what it means to be sustainable in business 

  • How entrepreneurs can plan for chaos

  • Key Personal Indicators (KPIs) and how we can identify them

  • Why revenue isn’t the only indicator of business success

  • Whole life accounting and understanding the amount of time, energy and wellbeing we are creating (and putting into) business

  • Why the services you offer should also feel good to you

  • Helen’s Beyond Sustainability Blueprint

Helen’s official bio:

Helen Tremethick is a Regenerative Business Designer & Holistic Business Coach for entrepreneurs who are ready to show up more fully (and authentically) in their lives and their businesses. Since 2011, Helen has worked with hundreds of business owners using a proprietary methodology called Love & Badassery, which combines contemporary business strategy, values-based business models, and a hefty dose of what makes you unique. Helen lives on a permaculture farm in the Canadian countryside, which means if you ever hop on a call with her, you might hear roosters. To find out more about Helen, check out helentremethick.com.

Previous
Previous

How To Go From Rule Follower to Game Changer with Brooke Monaghan

Next
Next

Jadah Sellner: Building An Anti-Hustle Business