BorrowMyDoggy's Rikke Rosenlund: The Pups Protecting Pandemic Mental Health

Season 3, Episode 10,   Nov 05, 2020, 01:00 AM

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This week’s guest is the fantastic Rikke Rosenlund, Founder and CEO of BorrowMyDoggy - the canine Tinder taking the UK by storm, in a dog sitting market worth $1 billion.

I have a real personal connection to this brand. The first lockdown was an incredibly lonely period for me. I was struggling to find the motivation to leave the house, until I met Lottie, the gorgeous Cockapoo, through BorrowMyDoggy. She brought me back to life.

Rikke lets me in on why she decided to start BorrowMyDoggy, the brilliant benefits of borrowing, and all the positive to come out of the platform during COVID, including some very touching stories from the BorrowMyDoggy community.

We also chat about her experience as a female founder, what she thinks can be done to improve the prospects of female entrepreneurs, and the lessons she's learnt through lockdown.

I promise you that this episode will make you smile.

This week’s guest is the fantastic Rikke Rosenlund, Founder and CEO of BorrowMyDoggy - the canine Tinder taking the UK by storm, in a dog sitting market worth $1 billion. 

I have a real personal connection to this brand. The first lockdown was an incredibly lonely period for me. I was struggling to find the motivation to leave the house, until I met Lottie, the gorgeous Cockapoo, through BorrowMyDoggy. She brought me back to life.

Rikke lets me in on why she decided to start BorrowMyDoggy, the brilliant benefits of borrowing, and all the positive to come out of the platform during COVID, including some very touching stories from the BorrowMyDoggy community.

We also chat about her experience as a female founder, what she thinks can be done to improve the prospects of female entrepreneurs, and the lessons she's learnt through lockdown. 

I promise you that this episode will make you smile. So for some positivity during such a difficult time, sit back, relax and enjoy this episode of I Shouldn’t Say This, But.