Foodpreneur with Chelsea Ford

#127 The Boring Secret to Business Success

Chelsea Ford Season 13 Episode 127

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Business isn’t always exciting - and that’s exactly the point.

In episode 127 of Foodpreneur with Chelsea Ford, we’re kicking off Season 13 with a solo session that dives into a truth many overlook: success isn’t about chasing shiny new strategies. It’s about implementation.

Yep, the boring stuff. The routines. The consistency. That’s where growth lives.

This episode includes:

🚀 Why the ‘boring basics’ are your business’s secret weapon - and how ignoring them is costing you more than you think.


🚀 The 90-day sprint method: the simple, repeatable framework Chelsea’s clients use to stay focused, organised, and profitable.


🚀 Real stories of Foodpreneurs who mastered consistency and how that ‘boring’ discipline helped them scale to major retailers like Coles and Woolworths.


🚀 The uncomfortable truth about success - it’s not about finding the next big thing, but doing the small things, over and over, until they compound into something extraordinary.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re spinning your wheels, this episode is for you. Chelsea doesn’t just talk about the what—she gives you the how, with actionable steps to implement immediately.

Season 13 is all about operations because that’s where the magic happens (even if it feels mundane).

Tune in now to learn how mastering the basics can transform your food business from chaotic to consistent - and profitable!

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Season 14

Season 14, out now, is 'Scale Season' and is being presented by Chelsea Ford Co.’s 10th anniversary.

For a decade, Chelsea Ford has backed Foodpreneurs and pushed to shake up an industry that too often plays it safe and leaves smaller players behind. She champions bold products, smarter tech, and better ways of working - because the future of CPG should be shaped by ideas, not just deep pockets.

Chelsea believes every emerging brand deserves a fair shot - not crumbs from the big end of town. Founders, no matter their gender, ethnicity, cultural background, spiritual path, sexual orientation, or beliefs, deserve their place on the shelves.

Chelsea stands for healthy competition - real competition - where brave ideas and fresh brands rise up because they’re good, not because they’re bankrolled.

This podcast is part of that mission. Every episode sparks bigger thinking, practical action, and the connections you need to get your products into more hands - and more money in your pocket.

Ten years in, she’s more committed than ever. The next decade is wide open for those ready to do things differently and back themselves to grow.

Click this link to see how you can be part of it.

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