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  • Rich Hua: The Go-To Garage for Unsolvable Bike Issues — And Why Customers Cross States for His Skills
    2025/06/02

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    What does it take to go from racing on the track to becoming the mechanic other garages call when they’re stumped? In this episode, we sit down with Rich Hua, the man behind King’s Garage — a name synonymous with precision repairs and mechanical expertise.

    🚀 Highlights & Key Learnings:

    • How it All Started: The pivotal moment that led Rich from the racetrack to opening King’s Garage.
    • The Toughest Repairs: Why other garages call him for the jobs they can’t solve — and what he looks for that others miss.
    • The Mindset Shift: How years of racing taught Rich to approach mechanical problems with patience and precision.
    • Building a Reputation: The story behind why some customers travel thousands of miles just to have Rich work on their bikes.
    • Life Lessons: The best piece of advice Rich has for anyone looking to turn a passion into a business.

    💡 Key Takeaway: It’s not just about fixing bikes — it’s about building trust, staying hands-on, and constantly pushing the limits of what you can do.

    👉 Tune in for Rich’s full story and more insights on passion, precision, and going the distance in business.

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  • “This Hot Sauce Nearly Burned Down My Kitchen" — Ledders Extreme Story
    2025/05/26

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    What started as a casual chilli cook-off quickly turned into a full-blown hot sauce brand — and nearly burned down the kitchen in the process. 🌶️🔥

    In this episode of So That’s What I Do, I sit down with Colin Ledsom, the man behind Ledders Extreme, a UK-based hot sauce brand that’s been setting tongues (and social media feeds) on fire. From his first accidental batch to the creation of the infamous Reaper’s Revenge, Colin shares the ups, downs, and downright spicy moments of building a brand from scratch — with no business plan, no budget, and nothing but raw passion.

    💥 Watch to discover:

    - The no-BS attitude that’s defined Ledders Extreme from day one
    - How a simple cook-off sparked a hot sauce cult classic
    - How to use his sauces in Everyday Cooking
    - The unexpected challenges of selling heat to strangers
    - Why Colin’s brand is more about boldness than just spice
    - The product that had customers in tears (literally)
    - How he turned a hobby into a brand people can’t forget
    - Why being memorable matters more than being the hottest

    🔗 Follow Ledders Extreme: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573518145399

    🎧 Watch to the full episode: https://youtu.be/N2YCOAo7d3A

    Hashtags: #HotSauceStory #Entrepreneurship #LeddersExtreme #SmallBusiness #PodcastClips #SoThatsWhatIDo

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  • Heart lead design company that turned in to building the Pokemon Brand in 1998 – Chris Maple Speaks about the untold story of the 90s
    2025/05/18

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    In 1998, Nintendo needed a logo that would define the Pokémon brand for generations to come — and they turned to Chris Maple. But despite creating one of the most recognizable logos in gaming history, Chris’s name was left out of the narrative.

    In this episode of So That’s What I Do, Chris shares the inside story of how he developed the Pokémon logo, the intense creative process behind its iconic blue and yellow design, and the emotional toll of seeing his work go global without proper credit.

    💥 What You’ll Discover:

    • How Chris Maple was approached to create the Pokémon logo in a high-pressure, low-budget environment


    • The secret behind the logo’s hook-claw typography — and how it connects to Pokémon battles


    • Why the second version of the logo became the permanent one — and what changed


    • The role of Don James, Gail Tilden, and Vance Barr in shaping the brand’s Western identity


    Why Chris has decided to speak up now, 25 years later, to set the record straight

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    55 分