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How To Build A Business In 2026 (From A Founder Who Sold For Millions)
Roei Samuels was nearly thrown out of school at 14. He was selling burned CDs in the schoolyard before most people knew what a side hustle was. Years later he grew the sports media company RealSport…
This "Boring Business" Gets 500+ Million Views On Social Media: The Maka Twins
They were told they'd never amount to anything. Now they've got 20+ million views on a single video, cleaned a TfL train, and stopped Simon Squibb in the street.The Maka Twins went from being "looked…
He Made £150K/Month… Then Lost It All & Went To Prison
Entrepreneur Tawhid Juneja went from earning £150K/month in healthcare recruitment to cocaine addiction, £2.4M bankruptcy, and 33 months in prison. Now he's rebuilt, owning businesses and football…
This Coffee Business Might Tell You To F*ck Off.
Ask for anything else and the clue is in the name. Flat White Or F*ck Off is a concept by Rory Sutherland brought to life by Tom Noble, Charlie Hurst, Will and Lucia Sudlow. Serving only one product,…
Starting A Six Figure Accountancy Business Aged 23: Grace Hardy
Grace Hardy is a content creator, accountant, bookkeeper, and business owner.In this conversation, she shares why she decided to start her own business and the very first steps she took to launch her…
How GloveGlu Became a Global Brand: Paul Sherratt
Paul Sherratt is the Founder & CEO of GloveGlu, the company behind the world’s first goalkeeper glove grip spray.In this interview, we take Paul back to step one...the moment GloveGlu began. He…
1,000 Startup Pitches Later: What Investors Really Want (Phil Mcsweeney)
Raising investment isn’t about having a “cool idea.” It’s about proving you can execute, sell, and build something real without acting entitled or wasting investors’ time.In this episode, angel…
Reddit Asks: Your Questions About Investment
Why is it so hard to find an angel investor and what are you doing that makes it harder?In this reddit asks Q&A, Phil McSweeney (angel investor with 40+ investments, mentor/coach to startups,…
How Apple Ended Up Buying a ‘No One Will Buy This’ Product, Predicting trends before they happen.
In this episode, we sit down with Andrew Keith Walker a founder known for seeing the “direction of travel” early. Unpacking what separates real trend-spotters from people who just chase hype.We…
He Quit School At 17 To Start A Business.
What happens when you’re 17, smashing school, and still decide to walk away because the business is growing faster than the timetable?In this episode, we sit down with Finley Hyett, a 17-year-old…
Build To Sell From Day One: Gavin Bell
In this episode, we sit down with Gavin Bell to unpack how he went from solo social media freelancer to building Yatter a paid ads agency he deliberately designed to sell and successfully exiting in…
Beating 120,000 Competitors: The Mindset That Took Andrew Hulbert From Bedroom Startup to £100M Exit.
In this episode, Andrew Hulbert breaks down the real, uncomfortable truth behind his journey. How the working-class upbringing shaped him, the sacrifices that nearly cost him everything, and the…
Reddit Asks: Your Business Financing Questions.
Unsecured vs secured business loans. What’s the real difference, what do lenders actually care about.In this episode, finance broker Kat Edwards breaks down how business lending works in plain…
From Nightclubs to 6,000-Person Events: Giles Denning on Real Growth
Giles Denning joins us to break down how he went from nightlife and hospitality to building PerformX Live a 6,000-person fitness business event reshaping the industry. We dive into why he quit…
Q&A: Business/ Personal tax: What You Should Know
In this episode, were joined by Ellis Bennett, owner/director of EA Accountancy, who works with agency owners, young entrepreneurs and startups (around 400 clients) and breaks down the most common…
Emotional Intelligence for Entrepreneurs: Why You Keep Reacting, Overthinking, and Messing Up Decisions
In this episode, we sit down with emotional intelligence coach Nick Atzeni to dismantle the lies you tell yourself about how self-aware you are.If you think you can run a business, lead people, or…
Reddit Asks: Your questions about young entrepreneurship answered.
A 17-year-old entrepreneur (Finley Hyett) takes on the biggest questions young founders ask: where to start, how to be taken seriously, and what to build first to stack skills fast. We break down…
Reddit Asks: Should I Go To Uni? (with India Elsom)
If you have ever thought “What the hell do I do with my life?” and felt like uni is your only option, this episode is for you. Harrison and Tom sit down with India Elsom, founder of Engaged Social…
Answered: How do you sell a business?
Gavin Bell (who sold his company last year) breaks down you questions about “How do you sell a business?”You’ll learn:Where buyers come from (and why “list it on a site” usually brings…
How Charlotte Built a Business With £2 in the Bank.
Charlotte Giddings didn’t start a brownie empire because she wanted to. She started it because she had no other choice.During lockdown, with £2 left,a startup loan hanging over her, and no way to…
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