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Trailer: Series 3
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Paul Hargreaves is back for series 3 of the 4th Bottom Line with more interesting guests getting ready to sit down with him and have a chat.
As we look forward to some new episodes, Paul wanted to look back at series 2 and reflect on the fascinating people who joined him on the podcast.
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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6. Mid-Life Chrysalis, Finding Purpose Beyond Achievement with Eleanor Mills
01:04:16||Season 3, Ep. 6In this latest episode of the 4th bottom line, Paul talks to Eleanor Mills , award-winning journalist, former Editorial Director of The Sunday Times, and founder of Noon, a platform redefining midlife for women.Eleanor shares her extraordinary story of transformation from high-powered media executive to spiritual seeker and advocate for purposeful living. After being made redundant from The Sunday Times, Eleanor experienced what she calls a “midlife chrysalis” a period of loss, reflection, and renewal that ultimately gave birth to Noon and a new way of seeing the world. In a conversation full of honesty and insight, Paul and Eleanor explore how achievement-driven cultures can disconnect us from our inner lives, what happens when we finally slow down, and why midlife isn’t a crisis it’s an awakening! Whether you’re navigating change, searching for purpose, or simply curious about how inner transformation fuels outer impact, this episode is a powerful reminder that sometimes you have to fall apart to truly begin again.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.
5. From Rothmans to Regeneration: Finding Meaning in Business with Will Howard”
01:03:05||Season 3, Ep. 5In this episode Paul Hargreaves sits down with Will Howard, UK Managing Director and Chief Commercial Officer at Grow Up Farms a purpose-led vertical farming company transforming the way Britain grows its food. From a rebellious youth and early anxiety struggles to finding his calling in values-driven business, Will shares an honest and heartfelt look at how his inner journey has shaped the leader he is today. Together, Paul and Will explore how kindness and ambition can coexist, what it means to create space as a leader, and why “looking up” in both life and leadership can change everything. This conversation is a masterclass in personal growth, authenticity, and how meaningful inner change fuels lasting impact in business and beyond. 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.
4. Eudora Pascall: "Cancer helped me realise how loved I was"
59:05||Season 3, Ep. 4The fourth guest of series 3 is Eudora Pascall, Eudora joins Paul Hargreaves for an open chat about her beginnings up to the present day and the way she publicly dealt with her cancer treatment. Eudora had a difficult relationship with her family which led to her realising at 6 years old that she didn't need her mother, experiences that inspired her to build acompletely different relationship with her daughter - especially when going through a family break up and her cancer diagnosis. 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. Nigel Barden: "I tried to join the army at 13 years old!"
01:08:31||Season 3, Ep. 3In the third episode of series 3, Paul Hargreaves is joined by the energetic and always entertaining Nigel Barden. The youngest of 3 brothers, Nigel made his way into the wine trade in his 20s before escaping just as they were about to make him a CEO. His main calling has been broadcasting on radio and stage, becoming one of the most recognisable names in the food and drink industry. 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. Mallika Basu: “I have a riches to rags story!”
01:05:27||Season 3, Ep. 2Mallika Basu is a home cook and author who was born into an affluent family in India but swapped it all for a new life in England. Mallika joins Paul Hargreaves on the 4th Bottom Line to chat about her "riches to rags story" and how she overcame hitting "rock-bottom" just before the pandemic.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. Giles Hutchins: "I’m going to die here"
01:04:53||Season 3, Ep. 1In the opening episode of Series 3, Paul travelled to Springwood Farm in Sussex to meet Giles Hutchins, an extraordinary thinker who rarely leaves the ancient woodland he calls home. With a camera and sound crew in tow, we explore why leaders from around the world journey to this secluded spot, often choosing to sleep under the stars.Their conversation dives into the mysteries of nature, feeling Wi-Fi signals, out-of-body experiences, and Giles’ profound connection to the land and why he believes he’ll take his final breath right where we recorded. It’s one of the most fascinating and thought-provoking episodes yet.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. Eve Poole: "They don’t expect someone wearing pearls to say “f*** off!”
01:00:43||Season 2, Ep. 6In the final episode of the second series of the 4th Bottom Line, Eve Poole joins Paul Hargreaves to talk about how humans interact with A.I and why we should be careful with how we use it. Eve also discusses being bullied in the church, being the first female Chair of Gordonstoun, and receiving an OBE.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.
5. Andrew Thornton: "My mid-life crisis was going and buying a couple of supermarkets"
01:04:23||Season 2, Ep. 5In 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.