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Episode 2 : Meet Tamsyn from Tamsyn Froom Architecture
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Episode 2 : Meet Tamsyn from Tamsyn Froom Architecture

Building your own house is a good way to test your mettle as a couple, so why not make your next challenge launching a business as an Architect and starting a farm business at the same time?!

Welcome to our second podcast interview. A few weeks ago, I interviewed Tamsyn Froom and I’m delighted to be sharing our chat with you now.

Tamsyn has been working on a project for us at our house and having heard that she juggles her own business, the family farm, and building projects alongside being a mum, wife and friend. I wanted to know more about how she makes it all work.

Tamsyn shared some great life hacks with me and I loved her answer to my “what one piece of advice would you share with the CWG Community” question - listen to the end for that one!

You can find Tamsyn at www.tamsynfroomarchitecture.com

(PS : Bear with me as there’s a couple of coughs in the soundtrack. I’ve had this pesky persistent cough that’s going round - we managed to edit out the two big coughing fits, but a couple of small coughs remain!)

Photo : Rachel Collins Photography

0:20 Tamsyn introduces herself 

5:00 Making the own business leap, the drivers and how to manage it

8:00 Noticing the need for change and managing stress 

9:38 The relationship between business and children 

12:50 Mental Wellbeing and the countryside 

15:30 Balancing family life and your business

17:08 Building a business 

21:26 The role of countryside values in business 

25:32 What is next for Tamsyn 

29:50 Some final thoughts from Tamsyn 

Thank you for reading and thank you for listening!

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