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  • 5. Andrew Thornton: "My mid-life crisis was going and buying a couple of supermarkets"

    01:04:23||Season 2, Ep. 5
    In Episode 5 of the second series of the 4th Bottom Line, Paul Hargreaves is in conversation with Andrew Thornton for a very open and honest conversation about a stellar career in the food retail sector, growing up in Catholic Ireland, buying two supermarkets and now putting the heart back into business. If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.

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  • 4. Amy Kington: "I got to the top of the mountain but it wasn’t what I was expecting it to be!"

    01:00:24||Season 2, Ep. 4
    In Episode 4 from series 2 of the 4th Bottom Line, Paul Hargreaves speaks to Amy Kington. Amy is an award winning business leader, entrepreneur, campaigner and was the first ever female academy director at a men’s professional football club in the UK when she worked at Bristol City. In a fascinating conversation she talks about her unique childhood, how she fell out of love with football and why she now focuses her time into helping disadvantaged children across Bristol. If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
  • 3. Darryl Cooke: "I left a silent monastery to grab a pizza"

    59:14||Season 2, Ep. 3
    In Episode 3 of the 4th Bottom Line second series, Paul Hargreaves is chatting to Private Equity Lawyer and the visionary behind international law firm, gunnercooke, Darryl Cooke. Darryl has had quite the career which has included having 17 jobs and moving to Australia to play football. He’s now back at home as he looks to leave a legacy in the world and the business to his children. If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
  • 2. Pip Murray: "Some people move in with parents, I lived in a shed!"

    01:04:25||Season 2, Ep. 2
    In Episode 2 of the second series of the 4th Bottom Line, Paul Hargreaves is speaking to Pip Murray - founder of Pip & Nut. Pip had an unconventional start to business, her father charged interest on a loan she took out from him and she spent 3 months living in a shed. It’s an entertaining conversation as we find out how, young female entrepreneur, Pip Murray got to the place she’s at today whilst also becoming a mum. If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
  • 1. Paul McGee: "I didn’t even have the strength to wash my hair!"

    58:52||Season 2, Ep. 1
    Series 2 of the 4th Bottom Line kicks off with Paul Hargreaves sitting down for a chat with ‘The SUMO Guy’ Paul McGee. In this episode, international speaker, Paul McGee opens up about his difficult childhood, how adversity in his early 20’s helped shaped his mindset in later years and a why a trip to one of Africa’s most deprived areas humbled him. If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
  • Trailer: Season 2

    05:02|
    Series 2 of the 4th Bottom Line is almost here but before we meet some more extraordinary people, Paul wanted to look back and reflect on the guests who joined him across series 1.If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves , visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.
  • 6. Sue Richardson: “I am Here for a Reason”

    01:00:08||Season 1, Ep. 6
    Season one of the 4th Bottom Line concludes with host Paul Hargreaves in conversation with Sue Richardson, Publishing Director of The Right Book Company. In this episode, Sue reflects on discovering a love of books from an early age, the benefits of having a “mindful addiction” and refines her definition of spirituality.If you want to learn more about Paul’s work, follow him on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/paulwhargreaves, visit www.paulhargreaves.co.uk or look out for his two books – Forces for Good and The Fourth Bottom Line.