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4. The NatWest Business Show: Beth Tweddle on staying true to her purpose
38:43||Season 6, Ep. 4Join Angellica for part four of our special Team GB series as she talks to Beth Tweddle. The world champion and Olympic gymnastics medallist discusses her transferable skills and the highs and lows of starting a business.Follow Beth Tweddle:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bethtweddlenews1/X - https://twitter.com/bethtweddlenews/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.3. The NatWest Business Show: Deji Akande on the art of athlete management
38:40||Season 6, Ep. 3Join Angellica Bell in conversation with Deji Akande, founder of Gateway Sports talent agency. Deji dives into his journey to success, and the sacrifices he’s made to start his own business. Listen to Deji share his tips and tricks on how to establish yourself in the world of sports & entertainment. Follow Deji Akande:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dakanzLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/dakandeGateway - https://www.gateway-sports.com/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.2. The NatWest Business Show: Alice Dearing on navigating business beyond the pool
43:56||Season 6, Ep. 2Join Angellica Bell as she speaks with Alice Dearing, Team GB’s first black, female Olympic swimmer. Alice shares her journey to the games, the triumphs, and the subsequent challenges that come with planning for the future. She discusses her work with the Black Swimming Association and her new venture, SYWM as she continues to make waves in and out of the pool.Follow Alice Dearing:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alicedearingx/Linkedin - linkedin.com/in/alice-dearing-oly-5ab64517bPlease note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.1. The NatWest Business Show: Chris Hoy on becoming an amateur all over again
45:50||Season 6, Ep. 1In this episode host Angellica Bell speaks to Sir Chris Hoy, six-time Olympic champion and more recently an investor and business founder. Chris and Angellica discuss a variety of topics including ventures with Skarper, Hoy Bikes and his children’s novels. They also talk about Chris’s athlete’s mindset and how this propelled him forward in the business world.Follow Sir Chris Hoy:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrishoy1/?hl=enX - https://twitter.com/chrishoy?lang=enPlease note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.8. The NatWest Business Show: Gary Vaynerchuk on shutting out the noise
29:38||Season 5, Ep. 8Serial entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and internet personality Gary Vaynerchuk joins Angellica Bell for this special episode. Gary is Chairman of holding company VaynerX and CEO of advertising agency VaynerMedia and here he talks freely about accountability, embracing discomfort, his healthy relationship with losing and much more. Open your ears for Gary Vee!Follow Gary & VaynerX:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/garyvee/?hl=en Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vaynerx/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.7. The NatWest Business Show: Oliver Yonchev on his optimism for AI in business
41:45||Season 5, Ep. 7With Angellica Bell in the final episode of the season, is Flight Story co-counder, Oliver Yonchev. From early career ambitions in sports and music to his entrepreneurial journey in marketing, Oliver is proof that curiosity and hardwork pay off. Other topics piquing Angellica's interest are his optimism for AI, the importance of workplace culture and learning good leadership.Follow OliverLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliveryonchev/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.6. The NatWest Business Show: Alex Rico-Lloyd on building, excelling and exiting in business
38:26||Season 5, Ep. 6Joining Angellica in this episode is Alex Rico-Lloyd. Co-founder of the now international Bike Club, Alex has done it all, starting as a side-hustle, quitting her job, seeing the business through rounds of investment and has now successfully exited. For a raw and honest conversation about going into business, listen up.Follow Alex:Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aricolloyd/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.5. The NatWest Business Show: Tommy Mallet on the power of just getting started
35:10||Season 5, Ep. 5TOWIE star turned fashion titan, Tommy Mallet joins Angellica Bell to discuss his business story. Tommy truly opens up about criticism he's faced, having the right mindset and how he has used his ADHD to drive his business to worldwide success. If you’re thinking about turning a passion into a profitable business, listen up!Follow Tommy and Mallet London:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mallet_london/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tommy_mallet/Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.4. The NatWest Business Show: Simmer Eats on taking their side project nationwide
35:42||Season 5, Ep. 4This week joining Angellica Bell are Simmer Eats co-founders and brothers, Simmy and Jhai Dhillon. After both supplying friends and teammates with home cooked meals, Simmy decided to capitalise at university by selling to students. Originally a side-project to help with employment, the brothers have now gone all in creating a ready-to-heat and eat business that puts flavour first, which now serves customers up and down the country.Follow Simmer Eats:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/simmer.eatsTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@simmer.eatsPlease note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.