The Power of You – You have the Power!
I took some time out earlier this summer to go along to Cork Chamber’s 2016 Forum entitled, ‘The Power of You’, which looked at the benefits and importance of well-being in
Tiny things are huge things!
This was a tiny thing.. It was a busy day and I just finished a great social media session with a client. As per usual it went on longer than planned as we really got deep into the
A Woman’s Place is in the House, Leinster House
I am so proud of my friend and my TD Áine Collins. She is one of the most honest, tenacious, intelligent and loyal people that I know – which are all great traits for a p
CSR – Starting from the ground up
Unless you were hiding under a rock in late January, you probably spotted details of a heart-warming story about how a “mystery” Cork bus driver helped a little old lady, makin
Winning is all about Mindset
Not only am I part of the Fuzion team I am also a self confessed GAA obsessed Kerryman who has been exiled in Cork since 2008! My background prior to joining Fuzion was in the Fitn
Teamwork – Are we in this together?
It’s Saturday morning and I totally admit that we are slightly hungover and very tired after a fantastic party the night before in the office to celebrate our Fuzion 15th bir
15 years and my Fuzion journey!
I can’t believe that it’s 15 years since I handed in my notice to my boss (and separately to my ex – but that’s another story!!!) and 15 years since Fuzion was born!!!
The perils of opening a new business and great neighbours
Opening a new business is one of the most exciting and scariest things that you can do! In my earlier life I opened many new businesses including fast food restaurants and music st
Five things my mum taught me about business and life!
I was feeling a little lonely last week as it was the 5th anniversary of my mum passing. My mum, Joan Waldron was the first female entrepreneur I came in contact with and the old
Can you have Profit without the Passion?
These two guys came into us, full of confidence about their new project. They were introducing a new range of ready made meals to the Irish market, which they reckoned were going t