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  • 1. Business is Good with Gethin Jones - Unlocking Potential

    36:36
    In todays episode I talk to Gethin Jones, of Unlocking Potential. Gethin is an Inspirational Speaker-Published Author and Professional Trainer- Specialising in Prisons Charities & Local Authorities. Gethin's story is an inspiration to all to get turn their passion into the business and along the way do great things.

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  • 2. Business is Good with Alice Reeves and Sophie Turton - The Joyful Web

    55:46
    Alice Reeves and Sophie Turton are on a mission to change the way the world views marketing. They are out to show that a growth strategy, which combines marketing, sales and service, underpinned by a powerful community initiative and a value-driven approach absolutely will impact the growth of your business - a truly modern business.
  • 3. With Sebastian Bates - Warrior Acadamy

    40:12
    Sebastian Bates is the Founder of The Warrior Academy, a global martial arts organisation voted Top 5 in the UK, with 60+ clubs and 2000+ students across 2 continents. He's a best-selling author in the area of character development, having released his book ‘The Warrior Method’ in 2018. While expanding The Warrior Academy globally, he provides bespoke private mentoring for high profile clients including the Royal Family in Dubai, where he now resides with his family. His vision is to build a socially conscious global organisation, to inspire a generation to make a global impact and to disrupt the educational system to put the development of character as a higher value than achieving good grades.
  • 4. Business is Good with Nadia Sidebottom - Moo Moo & Bear

    36:03
    Nadia Sidebottom runs are Yorkshire based business Moo Moo & Bear hand-making the finest collars, leads and accessories for the discerning 'Woof'! Her two beautiful Miniature Schnauzers Lolah Moo Moo & Minny Bear are the true inspiration behind not only the brand but the business. But what sets Nadia apart is that Moo Moo & Bear is a socially conscious business, showing that even small work from home businesses can have an impact, and she does this through support Schnauzerfest. Through donations made to join a walk, and other fundraising activities, Schnauzerfest raises money for an animal rescue based in Berkshire, which rescue provides loving care and veterinary treatment for many animals that have experienced the terrible conditions of puppy farms and other rough backgrounds. Find out more at https://www.schnauzerfest.org/
  • 5. Business is Good with Bianca Gignac - Italian Fix

    51:23
    Bianca is CEO and brand builder of a globally distributed team building products in the lifestyle and travel sector. She describes herself as being from the school of hard knocks and hustle. A growth-minded entrepreneur, she bootstrapped her company Italian Fix, during her daughters' naptimes, and has grown a team, revenue, product and profits while maintaining family life. A full-owner of a bootstrapped privately held company; she is resilient, creative and driven AF.
  • 6. Business is Good with Heidi Strictland Clark

    34:12
    Heidi Strickland-Clark knows her way around a diet book. After being told at age 10 to move away from Enid Blyton she started reading health, diet and recipe books. Then, years after thankless mornings on the weighing scales, she decided that there was more to life than whether she’d lost a pound or not and didn’t step on them again. Now she helps other people to find the happy in every day, whatever the scales say. Heidi runs Fasttrack Fitcamp, which in 2019 became a social enterprise
  • 7. Business is Good - with Paul Hargreaves

    40:55
    Paul Hargreaves is one of the leading voices in the UK encouraging and inspiring businesses to move away from simply being about making money to becoming a force for good. Many businesses are realising that to prosper and survive in the 21st century they need to not just look at the financial bottom line of profit, but people and planet too, and in so doing make the world a better place. Within his own business, and through speaking to other business leaders, Paul inspires personal change, his 4th bottom line, to facilitate a change that the world so badly needs.Twenty years ago, Paul founded Cotswold Fayre, a speciality food wholesaler, from his house in inner-city London whilst also engaging in charitable work within his community trying to change lives for the better. The company grew rapidly to become the leading wholesaler in the speciality food sector and now supplies around 1,500 retailers within the UK and Ireland from its base in the Thames Valley. The tremendous success of the company has been down to creating a great place to work and one that focusses on changing the world for better, through its carbon reduction, community focus, only selling quality food products and working with a poor rural community in Africa.Since 2015 Cotswold Fayre has been certified as a B Corporation. B Corps are companies that meet the highest standards of overall social and environmental performance and Paul is an ambassador for the movement within the UK.