PRESS & MEDIA

A selection of features, interviews, and articles from national press and podcasts.

I’m Rebecca Eggleton, Etsy specialist and honest voice for creative business owners, parents, and anyone who’s ever felt like they don’t fit the usual mould.

Over the years, I’ve shared my experiences and practical advice across podcasts, national news, and lifestyle publications.

Here you’ll find a selection of my media appearances, from interviews about single parenting and real-life business to practical tips for making Etsy work (and what to do when life doesn’t go to plan).

CREATIVE BUSINESS & ETSY

How to Turn Your Passion for Food Into a Business

Featured in BBC Food, I shared how I went from making dairy-free treats for my daughter to running a confectionery business from home.

In the article, I talk about juggling family life with orders, why knowing your margins matters, and what helped me grow, plus my honest tips for anyone starting out.

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PARENTING & FAMILY

Cost Of Living Crisis: How It’s Hitting Parents Hard

I spoke to Grazia about the real impact of rising childcare costs and petrol on my family, driving 45 miles a day just for the school run, juggling four children across three schools, and how I’m always comparing bills to save money.


It’s a struggle so many parents know all too well, and this piece still rings true.

Being A Single Parent – Beyond Parenting Podcast

I joined the Beyond Parenting podcast to share my story, leaving a narcissistic relationship, starting over as a single mum, and how lockdown became an unexpected turning point for my family.

For anyone going through a tough patch, this chat is a reminder you’re not alone.

Have a look at my blog posts for practical tips and real-life stories

FRIENDSHIP & REAL LIFE

Five Signs Your Friendship Has Turned Toxic

In this Metro article, I explained how to spot toxic friendships and what to do next, setting boundaries, making space for better relationships, and why putting yourself first is important.

Ending a friendship can be tough, but sometimes it’s the right thing to do.

Why Some People Find it Easier to Cut Others Out of Their Lives

Quoted as a relationships expert in Metro, I shared straightforward advice for handling toxic friendships, how to get closure, phase things out if needed, and set clear boundaries.

It’s not always easy, but you don’t have to feel guilty for moving on.

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