• Scaling AI Solutions for Business Impact
    2025/02/04

    This week, I had a fascinating conversation with St John Dalgleish, CEO of Perlon AI, about the reality of building AI-driven solutions that actually deliver results.

    We explored how Perlon AI went from consulting to product, the challenges of scaling AI in diverse industries, and what the future holds for businesses using AI.

    🌟 Some of my favourite parts of our discussion:

    ✅ Custom AI at scale: The challenges of tailoring AI models across 15 different industries while staying efficient.
    ✅ From consulting to SaaS: How Perlon AI transitioned from strategy consulting to a scalable AI product.
    ✅ AI adoption & scepticism: How businesses are embracing AI—and the fears they still have.
    ✅ The AI future: Where AI is heading in 2025 and how businesses should prepare.

    Business Book Bonus:

    https://www.hubspot.com/startups/podcast

    https://mistral.vc/the-product-market-fit-show/

    https://www.saastr.com/podcasts/

    The Road to Conscious Machines by Michael Woolridge: https://amzn.eu/d/07iIzKN

    James by Percival Everett: https://amzn.eu/d/gCDVYb2

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    35 分
  • From Startup to Category King
    2025/01/14

    On this one I had the pleasure of speaking with Paul Sherratt, founder and CEO of gloveglu – an innovative brand that’s reshaped the goalkeeping product category with products sold in 55 countries and over 1.1m followers on social media.

    This conversation was a real lesson to me in entrepreneurial courage, strategic pivots, and turning challenges like Brexit and COVID into opportunities for growth.

    Paul’s journey from a corporate career to creating a globally recognised brand is inspiring, and definitely a great conversation to start the new year with.

    🌟 Some of my highlights from our discussion were:

    ✅ Leap of faith: How Paul managed the risk of starting again at 50, remortgaging his house to go all in on gloveglu.
    ✅ Turning obstacles into opportunities: How Brexit and COVID shaped his business strategy.
    ✅ Category creation: Building a market where none existed and the benefits of becoming the “category king” in a niche category.
    ✅ Scaling smartly: Leveraging existing B2B relationships before pivoting to a successful B2C model.
    ✅ R&D insights: The role that product development played, and how Paul used quiet periods to innovate and stay ahead of the competition.

    Paul’s story is packed with lessons for anyone looking to scale a business, navigate uncertain times, or simply turn a great idea into reality.

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    36 分
  • From Finance to Strategy: Supporting Small Businesses with Big Ambitions
    2024/12/17

    On this one I was delighted to be joined by Erika Robinson, the UK General Manager of Constant Contact, a leading platform for small business marketing solutions.

    This was a cracking conversation with Erika where we had a wide ranging chat discussing AI tools, career pivots, lean team leadership and some tips on how small businesses can give themselves the best chance of achieving those big ambitions.

    🌟 Some of the most interesting parts of our conversation were:

    ✅Risk vs. reward: How to assess the financial and personal risks of a career pivot.
    ✅Emerging tools: The newest AI-powered tools and technologies transforming small business marketing.
    ✅Cultural alignment: Balancing a US company ethos with the expectations of UK customers and stakeholders.
    ✅Future-proofing your career: Staying adaptable and continually learning to navigate evolving career landscapes.
    ✅Lean team leadership: Scaling operations with a small team and external support while maintaining effectiveness.
    ✅Market differences: Understanding and adapting to the specific needs of UK small businesses compared to the US market.
    ✅Transitioning mid-career: Key differences between the corporate, entrepreneurial, and startup environments that shaped Erika’s leadership style.

    A sneak peek for you here below with Erika giving some words of advice on how small businesses should start thinking about and experimenting with AI.

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    32 分
  • The Power of Networking for Financial Success with Lizzie Phillips
    2024/12/03

    On this one I was delighted to be joined by Lizzie Allen Phillips, the founder of IWant2Network, who is on a mission to become London's number one premium business networking organization with her networking group, IWant2Network.

    This was a fascinating conversation with Lizzie where we discussed the power of networking for financial success.

    🌟 Some of the most interesting parts of our conversation were:

    ✅Common networking mistakes and how to avoid them;
    ✅Addressing imposter syndrome and other common networking fears;
    ✅Cost-effective networking strategies for start-ups and small businesses;
    ✅Managing follow-ups and maintaining meaningful connections over time;
    ✅Turning networking connections into long term collaborations or partnerships;
    ✅How to identify and approach the right networking opportunities for small businesses.

    Business Book Bonus:

    Zero to 100: The Gold Standard of Global Networking - https://amzn.eu/d/cYgOrjj
    We Can All Make It - https://amzn.eu/d/3efQ8sj

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    36 分
  • Clarity of Mind on the Entrepreneurial Journey
    2024/11/21

    On this one I was delighted to be joined by Francesca Hodgson, MBA, the successful entrepreneur and Founder of We are Ambition, a business consultancy offering fractional leadership, growth services, mentoring and coaching.

    This was a fascinating conversation with Francesca where we explored the need for clarity of mind, as it relates to the entrepreneurial journey.

    🌟 Some of the most interesting parts of our conversation were:
    ✅The power of authenticity, how it helps build confidence, and acts like a rocket ship for motivation;
    ✅The work that Francesca has been doing around the promoting of mental resilience as a positive tool to achieve your goals.
    ✅How everything is fighting for our attention and clarity of mind allows you to engage and articulate what it is that you're doing;
    ✅That it all starts with values and taking time to understand what matters to you and in what order, can really help inform why we do what we do;
    ✅Why coaching and mentoring combined can be such a powerful way to help people understand what is important to them and what to prioritise to execute their vision;

    Business Book Bonus:

    Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of NIKE: https://amzn.eu/d/4l3ZZOM
    Trillion Dollar Coach: https://amzn.eu/d/5WEHeVS


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    39 分
  • Smarter Growth with Design Thinking
    2024/10/17

    On this one I was very pleased to be joined by @Jon Reay and @Tim Seddon, the Co-Founders OF @Room 42, a start-up that facilitates effective change and innovation through the use of Design Thinking based programmes, to help businesses tackle the most challenging of live business problems.

    I really enjoyed this conversation with Jon and Tim where we dived into how they went on the journey to start Room 42 and specifically how they have seen Design Thinking used to improve Financial Performance.

    🌟 Some of my favourite parts of our conversation were:

    ✅ How, if you can break up and disrupt day to day thinking, it provides the opportunity to inspire different interactions that can be the key to unlocking new thinking and ideas;

    ✅ How, if you get the right direction of travel, with a small team, Design Thinking can offer opportunities for small businesses to leapfrog larger competitors;

    ✅ Having a CFO or Finance professional within any change management program from the outset is really critical to help projects succeed more quickly;

    ✅ Their experience of imposing change top down, leads to a demotivated business that's struggling to adapt to change, while engaging with everyone leads to a much more highly motivated and agile business;

    ✅ How one of my favourite books, Douglas Adams, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy helped inform both their company name and their approach to business.

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    38 分
  • The Art of Finance
    2024/10/03

    On this one I was very pleased to be joined by Emilia De Stasio, CFA, the Founder & COO at Artscapy, the wealth management platform dedicated to art collecting.

    I really enjoyed this conversation with Emilia where we explored her background in Finance, her love of Art and her journey over the past 4 years as she has co-founded Artscapy, a platform dedicated to the needs of art collectors.

    🌟 A flavour of some of my favourite parts of our conversation:
    ✅ Emilia’s personal passion for art and its importance to her both in terms of its mental wellbeing effects and her desire and mission supporting this aspect of society;
    ✅ How, contemporary art provides both some of the best performing returns in the passion asset space along with real downside protection;
    ✅ How Emilia’s banking background has informed her approach to valuing art and the approach that they are taking at Artscapy;
    ✅ The marrying of the technology with the Advisory service that a higher value wealth management service demands;
    ✅ The benefits Emilia has found in having a strong network of mentors and peers to share ideas around the challenges in scaling the business.

    Business Book Bonus Recommendation - Let My People Go Surfing by Yvonne Chouinard: https://amzn.eu/d/ivgkRRA

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    38 分
  • Trapped in the Data Black Hole? Time to Upgrade!
    2024/09/19

    Click the link below for the Limited time 2 for 1 offer mentioned on the pod:

    Life Ready Pathway

    In this first episode of the new season, I’m thrilled to be joined by Suke Ridler, the CEO and founder of My LifeJars, a company that assists in organising documents and passwords to access during life and after death.

    In this conversation, Suke and I discuss her journey from acoustic engineer through to winemaker, sheep breeder, and then on to becoming a start up founder.

    🌟 Some of my favourite parts of our conversation were:
    ✅Suke’s inspiration taken from her near death experience that had a profound effect on her and led to her initial designs of My LifeJars to ensure that no one had to suffer through the same experience she went through;
    ✅The need for a roadmap so that everyone can get what they need to keep the business going on a day-to-day basis and in terms of if something happened in an emergency;
    ✅How running your business is a bit like driving a car and if something were to happen to you how to ensure, if someone else has to take the wheel they are not without a GPS!;
    ✅How Suke’s experiences led to her realising the need to go with the flow around having to intermingle personal and business life;
    ✅The first step mindset, and how in life we just have to be prepared to take that step and then see how the path opens up.

    A sneak peek for you below with Suke explaining why data protection and organisation are so important for small businesses today.

    An insight into Suke’s fascinating life story and her personal mission to launch a company that is doing important work for Solopreneurs and Small Businesses Owners.

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    42 分