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Tommy Fordham | I Built a £100M Brand… Then Lost Everything
From labouring jobs in London to building a multi-million pound fashion brand, Tommy Fordham’s journey is anything but normal.
In this episode, Tommy sits down with Mo Gilligan to talk about the reality behind success — from being cast on TOWIE and suddenly becoming famous, to building global sneaker brand Mallet and generating over £100M in sales.
But the story doesn’t stop there.
Tommy opens up about losing millions, starting again from scratch, being diagnosed with ADHD and autism later in life, and why he believes failure was the best thing that ever happened to him.
This is a raw conversation about entrepreneurship, fame, mental health and what it really takes to build something from nothing.
If you’re interested in business, fashion, or the mindset behind success, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.
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93. How Maverick Sabre Survived the Music Industry
52:18||Ep. 93From sofa surfing in London to chart-topping success — Maverick Sabre joins Mo Gilligan for a raw and inspiring conversation about music, hustle, and staying true to yourself.Maverick opens up about being discovered by Plan B at 17, grinding through London’s open mic scene, navigating the highs and lows of the music industry, and why he walked away from major labels to reclaim his artistry. He also shares untold stories about mentoring Jorja Smith, life on chaotic early tours, industry “angels and sharks,” and how music gave him purpose.
92. How Sophie Willan Turned Her Life Into a Hit TV Show
52:05||Ep. 92BAFTA-winning writer and comedian Sophie Willan joins Mo Gilligan for a brutally honest and hilarious conversation about turning real life chaos into award-winning TV.From getting expelled from school after turning up drunk in a bikini, to building the hit series Alma’s Not Normal, Sophie opens up about the moments that shaped her career — including how her grandma inspired her creativity, the reality of writing a TV series from scratch, and why becoming a mother has completely changed how she looks at work.Mo and Sophie also dive into stand-up nerves, Edinburgh comedy memories, growing up in Bolton, and the gritty early days of chasing a creative career.Expect laughs, honesty, and a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to turn life experience into comedy gold.Topics in this episode:Becoming a BAFTA-winning writerSophie Willan’s chaotic teenage yearsThe truth about writing TV showsEdinburgh comedy circuit storiesParenthood and creativityWhy stand-up comics are built differentlySubscribe for more conversations with the biggest voices in comedy, culture and entertainment.
91. Vikkstar Opens Up About Money, Burnout & Building The Sidemen
53:59||Ep. 91Vikkstar joins Beginning, Middle & End for a candid deep-dive into the journey behind one of the internet’s biggest success stories. From the early days of uploading videos and building Sidemen, to navigating fame, pressure, business moves, and staying relevant in a constantly changing digital world — this episode covers the real story behind the screens.We talk ambition, burnout, money, friendships, discipline, and what it actually takes to stay at the top for over a decade. Honest, insightful, and packed with lessons for creators, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing something big.Whether you know him as Vikkstar123, gamer, entrepreneur, or one of the OGs of UK YouTube — this is Vikkstar like you’ve never heard him before.
89. Natalie Cassidy: Growing Up in Front of 10 Million Viewers
58:53||Ep. 89What’s it really like growing up famous on one of Britain’s biggest TV shows?This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan sits down with EastEnders legend Natalie Cassidy. From starting on the show at just 10 years old, to dealing with tabloid pressure as a teenager, Natalie opens up about the reality of growing up in front of millions.They talk about the surreal moment she realised Walford wasn’t a real place, the pressure of filming 6 days a week, and why people still treat her like Sonya Fowler in real life.Plus:The truth about soap rivalriesGrowing up on TVWhat life is really like behind EastEndersWhy Natalie decided to leave after 30 yearsThe weirdest fan encountersThis is one of the funniest and most honest conversations about fame, TV and growing up in the public eye.🎧 Listen now.
88. The Tastemaker Behind UK Music Culture - Manny Norte
46:23||Ep. 88Manny Norte is known as “The Name You Can Trust” in UK music — but his story runs deeper than radio. In this episode, Manny sits down with Mo Gilligan to break down the untold journey behind UK nightlife, radio, fashion, and global culture. From dance battles and pirate radio to DJing for Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Drake and Kanye, Manny reveals how he became one of the most trusted tastemakers in the game. They talk about: The wild West End club era when DJs were superstars The truth about modern DJs vs vinyl culture Playing private parties for Dave Chappelle, Naomi Campbell & Stormzy Launching Kanye’s Yeezy in London Breaking artists on Capital XTRA radio The reality of staying relevant for 20+ years in music Plus Manny reveals the industry secrets behind brand events, fashion circles, and celebrity after-parties. If you love music culture, UK nightlife history, and stories from behind the velvet rope — this one is special.
87. Ovie Soko on Fame, Basketball & Surviving Love Island
01:00:46||Ep. 87Ovie Soko finally sits down with Mo Gilligan for a conversation that goes way beyond Love Island.From playing basketball in America to suddenly becoming one of the most recognisable faces on British TV, Ovie opens up about the surreal moment he realised his life had changed forever — including fans literally stopping traffic when he walked into Selfridges.They talk about the pressure of being a Black man in the spotlight, life on US college campuses, dating after reality TV, and why Ovie chose to go back to basketball instead of chasing the influencer lifestyle.This episode is honest, funny and reflective — a rare look at what happens after the villa.Expect stories about American culture shock, fame, identity and staying true to yourself when the whole world suddenly knows your name.
86. Hak Baker: “I Learned Guitar in Prison… It Changed My Life”
51:54||Ep. 86East London storyteller Hak Baker joins Mo Gilligan to talk about the moments that shaped his life — from growing up on the Isle of Dogs to learning guitar in prison and becoming one of the UK’s most unique voices in music.Hak opens up about redemption, staying loyal to lifelong friends, refusing to be boxed in as an artist, and the moment that changed everything.This is a powerful conversation about mistakes, growth, music, and finding your voice when life forces you to sit down.
85. Isaac Ryan Brown | What Disney Doesn’t Tell You About Child Stars
55:57||Ep. 85Isaac Ryan Brown might only be 20 years old — but his career already reads like a Hollywood biography.He first went viral at 6 years old singing Michael Jackson on America’s Got Talent, before becoming one of Disney Channel’s breakout stars on Raven’s Home. Since then he’s worked on major shows like Black-ish, voiced characters in Family Guy, and is now launching his music career after hitting #1 on UK iTunes.In this episode, Isaac sits down with Mo Gilligan to talk about:• Growing up in Detroit before moving to Hollywood• Auditioning for Disney and landing Raven’s Home• The reality of child stardom behind the scenes• Staying grounded while fame hits young• Working on shows like Black-ish and Family Guy• Why the music industry is a completely different gameHe also shares incredible stories about performing as a kid, the pressures of Hollywood, and the lessons he learned growing up in the spotlight.This is Isaac Ryan Brown’s Beginning, Middle & End.