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UP Podcast: Charlotte Reimer - Entrepreneurship, Family and our Environment

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Charlotte is a female entrepreneur from Adelaide. From her childhood on, Charlotte was always caring for the environment. This is why she founded her own business called Earthyma. Earthyma sells earth-friendly skincare and living products online and on local markets. In this interview, Charlotte tells us about her independent upbringing in New Zealand and what she got taught in life that helped her to get to where she is now. She shares her insight about managing her own business and a family at the same time, why she has a love-hate relationship with social media and the long-term goal of Earthyma. You can learn about the production of her products, essential oils, and the philosophy behind her business. If you’re an earth lover, too and you want to learn more about natural skincare products and how to grow as an entrepreneur, have a listen to Charlotte because “listening and learning from each other is key for personal development and success.”

Shownotes: www.unpopularpeople.com/season3/s03e41

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More Info: www.unpopularpeople.com

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About this episode:

Charlotte is a female entrepreneur from Adelaide. From her childhood on, Charlotte was always caring for the environment. This is why she founded her own business called Earthyma. Earthyma sells earth-friendly skincare and living products online and on local markets. In this interview, Charlotte tells us about her independent upbringing in New Zealand and what she got taught in life that helped her to get to where she is now. She shares her insight about managing her own business and a family at the same time, why she has a love-hate relationship with social media and the long-term goal of Earthyma. You can learn about the production of her products, essential oils, and the philosophy behind her business. If you’re an earth lover, too and you want to learn more about natural skincare products and how to grow as an entrepreneur, have a listen to Charlotte because “listening and learning from each other is key for personal development and success.”

Shownotes: www.unpopularpeople.com/season3/s03e41

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