
Something That Was Mine With Sarah Horton
From The Disruptive Franchise Podcast by Stacey Cann | The Franchise Strategist
March 26, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 33
About this episode
Stacey chats with Sarah Horton about her journey as a franchisee during the pandemic and the importance of community and innovation in franchising.
In this episode, Stacey chats to Sarah Horton, the franchisee at Little Movers Warrington. Sarah shares her journey of becoming a franchisee during the pandemic, the challenges she faced, and how she built a community space that supports families. Sarah discusses the importance of innovation in franchising, the impact of her business on her personal life, and offers advice for aspiring franchisees. The conversation highlights the significance of love and passion in business, the value o...
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Host: Stacey Cann
Guest: Sarah Horton
Topics covered
- franchising
- entrepreneurship
- community building
- innovation
- personal journey
Keywords
- franchisee
- pandemic
- community space
- innovation
- business advice
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Little Movers Warrington
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