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Episode Synopsis
In this inspiring episode, Lynsey sits down with Ellen, who once dreamed of becoming a vet but found herself taking an entirely different path.
Living in rural North Wales, Ellen used her ingenuity to transform her small piece of land into a flourishing business. She grows flowers, breeds pedigree ducks, and even uses wool from her sheep to help her flowers thrive.
Ellen opens up about her struggles in school following a diagnosis of autism and how stepping away from education left her feeling lost and without a clear plan for the future.
A self-confessed introvert, Ellen shares her experience of battling imposter syndrome while navigating the world of farming and flower growing. But through sheer resilience and passion, she’s found her place, even achieving a major milestone by being featured in Farmers Guardian—a publication she once admired from afar.
This episode is a brilliant example of how life doesn’t have to follow a set path to be successful. Ellen’s story shows that even if you’re struggling, like she did at school, there’s so much to gain from stepping out of your comfort zone and pursuing what really drives you.
She’s an incredibly inspiring young woman, and anyone facing challenges, especially in education, will take away a lot from her journey.
You can find out more about your host here
Lynsey Hyslop | LinkedIn
You can find out more about Ellen's business here
Ruthin | Firth Flock Flowers
And you can read the article Ellen refers to in the Farmers Guardian here
A blossoming floristry business at a farm in Denbighshire | Farm News | Farmers Guardian
If you're curious about career change or you just want to read insights from inspiring women, then download my free resource here
5 career change insights
Living in rural North Wales, Ellen used her ingenuity to transform her small piece of land into a flourishing business. She grows flowers, breeds pedigree ducks, and even uses wool from her sheep to help her flowers thrive.
Ellen opens up about her struggles in school following a diagnosis of autism and how stepping away from education left her feeling lost and without a clear plan for the future.
A self-confessed introvert, Ellen shares her experience of battling imposter syndrome while navigating the world of farming and flower growing. But through sheer resilience and passion, she’s found her place, even achieving a major milestone by being featured in Farmers Guardian—a publication she once admired from afar.
This episode is a brilliant example of how life doesn’t have to follow a set path to be successful. Ellen’s story shows that even if you’re struggling, like she did at school, there’s so much to gain from stepping out of your comfort zone and pursuing what really drives you.
She’s an incredibly inspiring young woman, and anyone facing challenges, especially in education, will take away a lot from her journey.
You can find out more about your host here
Lynsey Hyslop | LinkedIn
You can find out more about Ellen's business here
Ruthin | Firth Flock Flowers
And you can read the article Ellen refers to in the Farmers Guardian here
A blossoming floristry business at a farm in Denbighshire | Farm News | Farmers Guardian
If you're curious about career change or you just want to read insights from inspiring women, then download my free resource here
5 career change insights
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