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Events, podcasts and webinars to get you thinking. Feb 20, 2023 In this issue: UKBF Talks | 11am Tue

Events, podcasts and webinars to get you thinking. [UK BF]( Feb 20, 2023 [My Inbox]( [Latest]( [Login]( In this issue: [ ] [Webinar: UKBF Talks: How to financially protect yourself and your business]( [ ] [Podcast: DRIVE: Apprentice finalist on why she’d never have a business partner]( [ ] [Event: In-person Bristol small business meet-up]( [ ] [Networking: UKBF Northampton networking]( [ ] Event [alt]( UKBF Talks | 11am Tuesday, 21st Feb | 1 Hour UKBF Talks: How to financially protect yourself and your business Jacob Collins-Brown will be joined by Adrian Benjamin tomorrow to discuss how you can financially protect yourself and your business. [Register your spot]( [ ] [ ] Event [alt]( DRIVE: Apprentice finalist Claire Young on why she’d never have a business partner again In this podcast, Claire talks about her Apprentice experience, lessons she learnt from Lord Sugar, her view on the importance of resilience in business and more. [Hear Claire’s story]( [ ] [ ] Signposting Great small business events [ ] Enterprise Nation | 10am, 23rd Feb [In-person Bristol small business meet-up]( [ ](#) This month’s Bristol meet-up is an in-person event at Desklodge, where complimentary drinks will also be provided. [ ] The Purposeful Project | 6pm, 22nd Feb [How to grow a loyal audience on social media]( [ ](#) Are you ready to take your social media presence to the next level? Learn how to grow a loyal and engaged audience using social media. [ ] fsb | 10am, 21st Feb [Five things you should know about franchising]( [ ](#) This webinar will guide you through what to consider if you are planning to franchise your business and the process to achieve this. [ ] [ ] Event [ ]( UKBF Northampton Networking Come along to our free small business networking in Northampton, brought to you by UK Business Forums. First drink of the evening is on us! It’s at 5:30pm Wednesday, 8th March. [Get networking!]( Explore UKBF Content [ ]( Networking [ ]( [ ]( Podcasts [ ]( [ ]( Guides [ ]( [UK BF]( [TW]( [IN]( [FB]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( Business Data Group The Shire Barn, The Forge Blisworth Hill Business Park Blisworth, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB United Kingdom © 2023 UKBF

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