
How to make a "People Come First" business that thrives, with Stacey Goulding (Ep 33)
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What does it mean to put people before paperwork?
In this episode, we sit down with Stacey Goulding, behavioural specialist and founder of LumaBloom, to explore her unique human-first approach to behaviour support and business. Stacey shares how she built services in the UK, transitioned into the NDIS world in Australia, and why she believes collaboration should replace competition among providers.
Stacey opens up about:
- Why behaviour support is like being a detective and a cheerleader
- How she created Free Day Fridays to give back beyond NDIS funding
- The challenges of running a one-person business while dreaming big
- Why profit is not a dirty word in NDIS, but a way to give more
- What real, day-to-day behaviour support looks like in practice
If you want an honest conversation about purpose, profit, and putting people first in the NDIS world, this episode is a must-listen.
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