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In this episode of the Young Success Podcast, Sabrina Stocker interviews global business coach and ActionCOACH founder Brad Sugars on how to build a business that aligns with your life goals. From balancing ambition with personal priorities to creating scalable, sustainable ventures, Brad shares practical strategies for designing a business that works for you, not the other way around.Transform your mindset. Change your life. Enroll in 30X Life today here and unlock practical strategies to elevate your thinking, relationships, and results. https://store.bradsugars.com/products/30x-lifeAbout Sabrina Stocker:Sabrina Stocker is a serial entrepreneur, international speaker, and the founder of multiple PR and media ventures—including Two Comma PR and the upcoming prlaunch.ai. Once a top-ranked tennis player and finalist on The Apprentice UK, Sabrina is now a sought-after voice on business, branding, and the power of media. With a passion for helping founders scale their visibility, she's dedicated to teaching others how to harness the spotlight and turn ideas into influence.Learn more about Sabrina: https://sabrinastocker.com/About Brad SugarsInternationally known as one of the most influential entrepreneurs, Brad Sugars is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and the #1 business coach in the world. Over the course of his 30-year career as an entrepreneur, Brad has become the CEO of 9+ companies and is the owner of the multimillion-dollar franchise ActionCOACH®. As a husband and father of five, Brad is equally as passionate about his family as he is about business. That's why, Brad is a strong advocate for building a business that works without you – so you can spend more time doing what really matters to you. Over the years of starting, scaling and selling many businesses, Brad has earned his fair share of scars. Being an entrepreneur is not an easy road. But if you can learn from those who have gone before you, it becomes a lot easier than going at it alone.Please click here to learn more about Brad Sugars: https://bradsugars.com/Learn the Fundamentals of Success for free:The Big Success Starter: https://results.bradsugars.com/thebigsuccess-starter
In this engaging and refreshingly honest interview, Niall is joined by The Apprentice UK breakout star Jordan Dargan, the only Irish contestant in this year's series, who made it all the way to the final five—despite not even being part of the original lineup. Jordan shares the behind-the-scenes reality of life on one of Britain's biggest business shows, what really went down in the boardroom, and how one text from Lord Sugar might just change everything.Jordan's story is one of bold risks and self-made success. He opens up about the last-minute twist that got him onto the show:“I was a reserve… I could have done everything and not even got on.”But when the call came, he was on the first flight to London—and determined to make an impact. Despite early challenges navigating the louder personalities, Jordan admits he held back at first, believing that if he didn't say anything controversial, he couldn't be edited poorly. But he quickly learned the show doesn't reward quiet strategy:“At the beginning, I was only saying things that I felt were necessary… and that's just not how the process works.”As the tasks intensified, Jordan found his stride. But one controversial final challenge—a gender-fluid fashion project—tested his instincts. He reveals he wanted to go a different direction but struggled under pressure:“I said I just don't think men wearing skirts is gonna sell… in hindsight, I should have stuck to my guns.”His honesty in discussing the clash between business sense and performative values is something listeners will find refreshingly grounded.Yet his most powerful moment came during a product pitch when he vulnerably shared details of a difficult childhood, connecting with buyers on a personal level. What viewers didn't fully see was the impact that had off-camera:“I opened up about that… and one of the buyers said he was sober for ten years and really resonated with it… there were real moments in it.”From being grilled over using brand logos without permission on his business website to being praised for his self-taught skills in 3D design, Jordan offers an unfiltered look at the highs and lows of the process. And while he didn't win, Lord Sugar saw enough in him to hand over something rarely offered—a personal phone number.“It's funny how quickly your life can change… just a year ago, I was delivering fruit and veg around Castleknock—now I'm delivering one-liners in the boardroom.”Jordan reflects on how the exposure has transformed his business, brought in clients, and even made him a role model to younger viewers:“What makes it all worth it is when kids come up to you saying they want to be a businessman because they saw you on The Apprentice.”He also talks about what viewers didn't see—the daily 20-minute wake-up calls, repeated takes for every scene, and how editing can shape public perception of each candidate. He even reveals who he thought should've made the final, and why he believes more Irish people should step up and apply:“We need representation over there. We need to get an Irish man to get his first win.”This episode offers a rare glimpse into the real Apprentice experience through the eyes of one of its most grounded and driven contestants. Whether you followed the series or not, Jordan's journey is one of resilience, reflection, and rising to the occasion when the odds are stacked against you.
Another week, another RHOBH-adjacent legal deep dive! This time, we're untangling the wild financial web of PK Kemsley—from his star-studded business ventures and high-stakes gambling to bankruptcy and legal filings on both sides of the pond. He's got quite the resume and we've got all the juicy details. What's on the docket? Life and work updates from the ladies! PK's business ventures, from the Spurs to Planet Hollywood His gambling history and that infamous 22-million-dollar Bellagio lawsuit A stroll through his star-studded past (yes, The Apprentice UK included!) Details of his bankruptcies and various legal battles & so much more! Stay tuned for part 2. Access additional content and our Patreon here: https://zez.am/thebravodocket The Bravo Docket podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with our employers, Bravo TV, or any other television network. Cesie is admitted to the State Bars of California and New York. Angela is admitted to the State Bars of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri. Thank you to our incredible sponsors! Rula: Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/bravodocket #rulapod Air Doctor: Head to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code DOCKET to get UP TO $300 off today! Graza: Head to Graza.co and use code DOCKET to get 10% off of TRIO which includes Sizzle, Frizzle and Drizzle, and get to cookin' your next chef-quality meal! Quince: Go to quince.com/docket for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Lume: Get 15% off with promo code BRAVODOCKET at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod L-Nutra: Prolon is offering The Bravo Docket listeners 15% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Program! Just visit ProlonLife.com/DOCKET Wayfair: Get renovating with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Everyone, Sunrise Yoga Clubbers is on this Saturday: Sunrise Clubbers Signup My Selfcare Manifestation Worksop: Sign up here I hope you enjoyed that little story from me. Wow, the Apprentice was such a journey but I am super grateful over all. Love & light, Maura x Back next week with a guest!
I am back this week for a solo episode. My biggest learnings in business have probably been from fails. Something I haven't shared before on the podcast and I am excited ❤️
This week I am back in your ear for a solo episode sharing all about Spring and giving you some tips to help you prep for this season that is all about renewal. We also have a big debrief on The Apprentice UK! Yes, it was a close one for Episode 3 but I am still in the running for Lord Sugars 250k Investment. I am sharing some behind-the-scenes moments. I also share one of my big Manifestations that came through a few weeks back. Remember all my podcast listeners get 25% off the online YogawithMaura Online Studio I will be back next week with an amazing guest x Love & Light, Maura xx
Welcome back to Season 2 of 'The Maura Rath Podcast'! I'm thrilled to be back for a new season, although I've been a bit slow in returning (sorry about that) due to a big secret I've been keeping I am finally here with some exciting new guests lined up and chats! I will be chatting all about my journey and WHY I am on the Apprentice UK this year, but I also wanted to share some of my advice on whether you are struggling to follow your heart or are stuck in your head. This podcast is sponsored by 'Yoga with Maura' and you get 25% off my online studio-wide with the code: 'Podcast' Love & light, make sure to subscribe where you are listening Maura xx PS: FLEXIBLE FEBRUARY is starting on Wednesday 7th of Feb.
If you desire to attract a large number of customers and generate substantial revenue, you may find yourself in a situation where you, as an entrepreneur, are unsure of how to initiate the process of scaling your business. Mark Wright, who has gained valuable insights from his own business journey, graciously imparted one such lesson to us today. Mark Wright, the winner of The Apprentice UK, shares his insights on sales, branding, and building a successful business. He emphasizes the importance of sales skills and understanding marketing to scale a business. Mark also highlights the significance of branding and creating a strong reputation to attract and retain customers. He shares his experience of selling his business for a record-breaking multiple and the importance of customer focus. Mark's passion lies in helping other entrepreneurs and sharing his knowledge and resources to support their journeys. Mark's story serves as a valuable source of inspiration and insights for anyone looking to achieve success in sales and marketing. It emphasizes the importance of branding, sales skills, and the willingness to learn from others. Mark's journey from a struggling gym membership consultant to a successful entrepreneur demonstrates that with dedication and the right mindset, anyone can overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Mark Wright is an Australian-born digital marketing specialist, speaker, entrepreneur, and the winner of the 2014 Apprentice UK on BBC. From a kid who dreams of being rich and successful, Mark understands early the importance of sales and marketing as a license to print money. Follow Mark Wright on Instagram at @mwright_10 Get your Business Growth Secrets SUCCESS PLANNER for FREE and profit like a pro: https://adamstottplanner.com/free-book47315172 Adams website: https://adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following, and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices, and get more high-ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
In this seventh episode of REBELS we chat with Lewis Ellis, British media personality and entrepreneur. He's best known for being a finalist on The Apprentice UK, his viral social media stunts and running the UK's most disruptive marketing agency. Shoaib unpacks Lewis' turbulent journey to success, why he never wants to grow up and his no bullsh*t approach to personal growth. Find out how the Pandemic nearly destroyed Lewis' career, why he hit national headlines for his Twitter spat with Lord Sugar and what *actually* goes down on reality TV shows... Not your typical business owner, Lewis also gives his unfiltered opinions on the hypocrisy of higher education, the current marketing landscape and what he predicts for the future. It's the most energetic episode yet! Connect with Shoaib (host): LinkedIn: @Shoaib Ahmed | Instagram: @theshoaibahmed_Website: www.rebelsbyshoaibahmed.co.uk Connect with Lewis (guest): LinkedIn: Lewis Ellis | Instagram: @lewis_ellis_ Twitter: @ImLewisEllis Episode Sponsor: Get 10% OFF Fabric's 12-Week Master Strategy Programme [use code: REBELS10] Don't miss out: https://www.fabric-academy.com/rebels-fabric
Building a business is not easy, especially while working a full-time job. Sian Gabbidon faced long hours and hard work fulfilling orders, as well as the challenges of managing everything on her own. Despite these obstacles, she remained driven and passionate about her work. In this episode, Sian Gabbidon, the winner of The Apprentice UK 2018, shares her inspiring journey of starting her own business. Sian joins us in another Gold Circle event where she shares how her business grew organically through Instagram. Sian's passion for fashion design led her to create a page where she would post pictures of her handmade clothes, and she slowly built a following and community of people who loved her products. As her profile grew, so did her business, with stylists and celebrities showing interest in her creations. Sian's story is a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and passion for what you do. Her journey is an inspiration to anyone who is starting their own business and looking for ways to grow and succeed. Whether you're just starting out or have been in business for a while, Sian's advice and insights are sure to be valuable. Follow Sian Gabbidon on Instagram @siangabbidon and visit her website at sianmarie.com to see more of her and her designs Get your Business Growth Secrets SUCCESS PLANNER for FREE and profit like a pro: https://adamstottplanner.com/free-book47315172 Adams website: https://adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following, and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices, and get more high-ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
Mike Butcher is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch. He has been named one of the most influential journalists in European technology by media outlets such as Wired magazine and The Daily Telegraph. He is a regular tech commentator on the BBC, Sky News, CNN, CNBC, and Aljazeera. He has advised the UK government on tech startup policy and was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to the technology industry. He co-founded The Europas Awards for European startups, the non-profits TechVets and Techfugees, and was a judge on hit TV series “The Apprentice UK”.
To achieve success in business, it's important to build a fearless mindset and intentionally push yourself to your limits. This involves taking calculated risks, stepping out of your comfort zone, and thinking outside the box. It also means being open to learning from your mistakes and failures, and using them as opportunities for growth and improvement. Harpreet Kaur, Co-Founder of Oh So Yum and winner of The Apprentice UK, exemplifies this fearless mindset and winning mentality. She won the show, secured Lord Sugar's investment in her business, and made significant waves in the business world. In this episode, we feature Harpreet Kaur's interview with Adam Stott at the recent Gold Circle event. They discuss her journey as an entrepreneur, including her experience joining and winning The Apprentice 2022. Harpreet shares how the show changed her life and business, and how she continually pushes herself to her limits as a fearless entrepreneur. Connect with Harpreet Kaur on Instagram at @harpsi_kaur and visit ohsoyum.co.uk to learn more about her business. Get your Business Growth Secrets SUCCESS PLANNER for FREE and profit like a pro: https://adamstottplanner.com/free-book47315172 Adams website: https://www.adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices and get more high ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
Unfortunately, Lord Sugar decided Emma was the first to be 'fired' on the hit TV show - The Apprentice'. Kildare native, Emma Browne joined Dermot and Dave the morning after we saw her being fired by Lord Sugar on The BBC's 'The Apprentice'. Emma reveals what it's really like on the show.
Sabrina Stocker is a tennis player turned Forbes featured entrepreneur, international speaker, and a semi-finalist for the BBC One show, The Apprentice. Sabrina is the Founder of Two Comma PR, turning the stories of brands and blockchain projects into users using the power of public relations. After her own experience with a PR team post The Apprentice UK, she saw the issues that needed to be addressed and started her own company. She talks about how finding the gap in the market can lead to your success. She shares how she was able to go viral and maintain clout. Learn more about Sabrina here: https://sabrinastocker.com/
Finalist on The Apprentice UK Show notes, video, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #189 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Sabrina Stocker, a tennis player turned entrepreneur, an international speaker, and a finalist for the BBC One show, The Apprentice. She's founded multiple businesses, and she is now a publicist and the Founder of Two Comma PR – a Public Relations firm. She wants to inspire and help others to become the best versions of themselves, specifically through helping start and scale their business. In this episode, Sabrina tells her favorite mistake story about listening to somebody else's advice when she was running a startup tennis events business. Why was she “fueled by fire” when she returned from a long break and was that a mistake to be driven by frustration and a desire to beat a rival instead of an intrinsic drive to serve customers? Did she make mistakes on The Apprentice? We also talk about questions and topics including: As a tennis player, what was your perspective on mistakes? Mistakes in strategy, when to adjust? Mistakes on a particular shot? Coaching players how to think about mistakes? “Unforced errors” as a phrase in tennis… As a leader — can't blame… “human error is always going to happen” The Apprentice UK — tell us about Lord Alan Sugar Mistakes while on The Apprentice? Did you get fired because of a mistake? More room to recover from a career mistake at your age? You've done a lot at a young age… started your first business at 14 — what was that? Benefits of learning from mistakes at a young age? Was that anything you were aware of? Social media mistakes? Mistakes related to P.R.? Mistake to send repeated automated follow up emails on a pitch? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/favorite-mistake/support
Following on from ICT Spring here are some more interviews I had the opportunity to undertake on a whole range of diverse conversations... ...From the metaverse to embedded finance, solopreneurs to the SnT department of the University of Luxembourg. My guests are Mike Butcher, Steve Whiting, Catherine Barba and Carlo Duprel. Mike Butcher MBE is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch, and co-founder of ThePathfounder.com magazine and its editorial events. Mike has been named one of the most influential journalists in European technology by Wired and The Daily Telegraph. He co-founded The Europas Awards for European startups, the non-profits TechVets and Techfugees, the co-working network TechHub. He is a regular tech commentator on the BBC, Sky News, CNN, CNBC and Aljazeera and has been a judge on The Apprentice UK. GQ magazine named him one of the 100 Most Connected Men in the UK and he's a “Maserati 100 innovator”. He has advised the UK government on tech startup policy and awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Steve Whiting, Head of Payments at Soldo, is a self-confessed payments geek, with more than thirty years' experience developing real-time transaction processing systems and growing payments companies to scale. Prior to joining Soldo in 2015, he played a key role in establishing Postilion for S1 Corporation as a global retail payments solution and taking Alaric to the point of acquisition by NCR. Having studied Computer Engineering and Artificial Intelligence, Steve's formative years were spent in the pioneering days of payments technology, writing code and implementing solutions at companies like Logica and American Express. Today, these early payment architectures and protocols form the bedrock of worldwide payments infrastructures. Steve believes payments is one of the most vital ingredients of a functional society and that by helping businesses in particular, Fintech companies like Soldo can be a powerful force for good. At Soldo, Steve is responsible for the technology that connects Soldo's spend management product to external payment providers and ecosystems, focussing on adding new strategic payment solutions to enable local and regional growth. Catherine Barba is a Tech entrepreneur, Digital pioneer and a retail & e-commerce industry Futurist Entrepreneur, e-commerce pioneer, expert in digital transformation and Future of Work, Catherine Barba is one of the most active female business angels in France and committed to the promotion of diversity for years. After creating and selling several e-commerce companies, she's about to launch her 4th venture, an educational program for freelancers and solopreneurs. She was awarded with many distinctions among which that of “Femme en Or” in 2011, “Alumni of the Year” of ESCP in 2012, Women of economic influence in France in 2014, the "Inspiring Fifty" prize in 2015 and 2016, Knight of the French National Order of Merit and Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honor. Catherine Barba serves on the board of directors of Renault Group, Etam Group and the French American Chamber of Commerce. Catherine graduated from the ESCP Business School, ranked among the best business schools in Europe. Carlo Duprel holds a PhD in Physics, from RWTH Aachen (Germany). He comes most recently from Deloitte Luxembourg where he served as Director in the Advisory & Consulting Group. He held several functions from this position, such as leading the innovation initiative at Deloitte, the FinTech activity and managing the BOOST programme providing professional services to startups. Furthermore, he led the Policy team specialized on providing policy advice to European institutions, agencies and bodies, as well as the Luxembourg Government. Before joining Deloitte, he worked for more than 10 years for the National Research Fund in Luxembourg where he was responsible for Programme Development and International Relations. Carlo will head the TTO in SnT. As always please do get in touch. Let me know your thoughts on our topics. If you subscribe and review my podcast it will really help us to be found in the metaverse of audio chatshows!
Today we talk with Lewis Ellis who is arguably the most SAVAGE apprentice candidate in history! - Enjoy ___________________________________________________________ Free Stuff:
Anna Flockett and Pamela Laird discuss her time on The Apprentice UK and Dragons Den Ireland as well as how she started MOXI LOVES and got it to where it is today!
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In episode 30 of The SWISH Show podcast, Ryan is joined by The Apprentice UK winner, Mark Wright. Mark is also an award-winning, influential entrepreneur and self-taught digital marketing specialist.Mark founded one of the UK's fastest growing digital marketing agencies, Climb Online. They're known for their disruptive approach to digital marketing, working with household brands to scale growth and generate profit.In this episode, Mark chats to Ryan about his journey from Australia to the UK, how door knocking set him up for life, the importance of personal brand, why communication skills are the most important that you'll ever attain, how to manage people at scale and much more.#podcast #SWISH #SWISHSalesCoaching #MarkWright #theapprentice www.swishsalescoaching.com #RyanTuckwood #TheSWISHShow
This week on Ancient Kisstory, we're looking back at the first ever Women Tell All special, to get all the behind-the-scenes gossip straight from the horses' mouths. But since nothing really happened on that episode, we're also presenting an exhaustively researched investigation into Where They Are Now. Was one of the women from this season in Spider-Man? Who was Cyndi Lauper's makeup artist? Who's going to be on the next season of The Apprentice UK? Plus - we conduct a detailed investigation into how many standard drinks of champagne were drunk by each person in season 1, read an excerpt from the Grease Wiki, and urge our listeners to Give Beef To The Boy. BIBLIOGRAPHY "Singles answer show's casting call", by Gary C.W. Chun, published in Honolulu Star-Bulletin December 17, 2001 "Reality TVs reach for the stars: Bachelor finds one in Seattle psychologist", by Mark Rahner, published in Seattle Times March 25, 2002 "'The Bachelor's' LaNease Adams: 'I Was Depressed After Racist Backlash From Alex Michel's Season'", by LaNease Adams, as told to Lindsay Geller, published in Women's Health, July 6, 2020 "What does reality TV owe Black women?", by Bethonie Butler and Emily Yahr, published in Washington Post Oct 14, 2021 "Q&A: Shannon Oliver of "The Bachelor", by whoever runs Super-Hair.net, published in Super-Hair.net December 2002
Sponsored by Elie Saab Le Parfum | Owner of beauty brand Moxi Loves, The Apprentice UK contestant, and beauty fanatic Pamela Laird joins Vicki for a chat about all things beauty, and her career journey to date. Products mentioned: Moxi Loves Barefaced Cleansing Pads St Tropez Fake Tan Moxi Loves Dry Shampoo Sheets Alter Ego Silver Maintan Shampoo Alter Ego Silk Oil Conditioning Cream Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Fragrance NARS Concealer / Foundation Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter Dior Diorshow Extase Mascara Dior Diorshow Iconic Overcurl Mascara Dior Diorshow Maximiser 3D Triple Volume Plumping Lash Primer Maybelline Lasting Drama Light Eyelinear Pencil White MAC Shy Girl Lipstick Kylie Cosmetics Koko K Matte Lip Kit Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Anti Chip Top Coat Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Cuticle Eraser + Balm Gelaze Innocence
Apprentice UK semi-finalist, experienced make-up artist and business owner, Grainne McCoy joins Pete today to discuss how she risked everything to open up a brand new shop during the pandemic and how she has taken it from strength to strength. Together they discuss how arrogance of a business owner can block the company's growth, how the pandemic has encouraged people to support local businesses and why you should not fixate yourself with the negative things people may say about you. KEY TAKEAWAYS So many people would not admit that their business is not good at certain things, however, this is how your business grows. If there is any sort of arrogance within the owner of the business who thinks that they can do everything right and not take any criticism then it is never going to work. If you dwell on an idea too much and do not create action straight away, the fear overtakes the idea and it will not end up happening. You have to be very quick and savvy about what you want to do, get your first idea out there about how you want to do something and follow through with it. Have that mindset of ‘I don't know how to do it, but I will figure it out along the way”. One good thing that has come out of the pandemic is the movement for others to support local business owners. ‘Support local' has to continue post pandemic as well as the ‘be kind' movement. It is really important for society and it cannot just be a pandemic thing. Everyday is a school day. If you know who you are and wake up in the morning and you think the same as the day before and act the same with somebody you've never met before as you would with your mother, then you know you are authentic. If people do not understand you, then they will have to move on, because you cannot change and you shouldn't want to change just because some people do not understand you. Going through life, you are going to come across people that do not like you. Everybody is not meant to like you and if you were to get so fixated on comments about you, then you will really put yourself into a dark hole. If you concentrate on people that do not get you you will pull your true self back, always remember there are a lot more people who do get you, than who don't. BEST MOMENTS “Don't let the opinion of others block your future.” “Ask, believe and receive is great, but where is the work?” “I think people are starting to realise that we definitely need to support the locals.” “It was born in a lockdown, it was my lockdown baby.” “Do people get me? I don't think so..” ABOUT THE GUEST “Grainne McCoy is known for being a Semi-Finalist on The Apprentice UK in 2016. With an average of 8 million viewers tuning in each week. People across the UK and Ireland watched as Grainne was put through her paces by Sir Alan Sugar and his team. Having reached the semi-finals, Grainne's drive, charisma and tenacity was recognised by the show's producers resulting in her being asked back each year to mentor the new crop of candidates. First and foremost, Grainne is a professional makeup artist. Her creative flair and precision in makeup has led her to work at Cannes Film Festival and several high fashion editorial shoots for top publications. Whilst living in London, Grainne rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in TV and Film as she was head makeup designer at Google & Youtube HQ for their “Google Hangouts” series. Grainne has utilised her breadth of experience in business and makeup to launch her very own brand, “Grainne McCoy Cosmetics”. Grainne's lashes and makeup brushes are stocked throughout Ireland and have flown off the shelves since going on sale. She is currently in the development stage of further products to launch to the public” Website: https://grainnemccoy.com Instagram: @GrainneMcCoy_ ABOUT THE HOST The ‘Mighty Pete Lonton' from the ‘Mighty 247' company is your main host of ‘Fire In The Belly'. Pete is an Entrepreneur, Mentor, Coach, Property Investor, and father of 3 beautiful girls. Pete's background is in Project Management and Property, but his true passion is the ‘Fire in The Belly' project itself. His mission is to help others find their potential and become the mightiest version of themselves. Pete openly talks about losing both of his parents, suffering periods of depression, business downturn and burn-out, and ultimately his years spent not stoking ‘Fire In the Belly'. In 2017, at 37 years of age that changed, and he is now on a journey of learning, growing, accepting, and inspiring others. Pete can connect with people and intuitively asks questions to reveal a person's passion and discover how to live their mightiest life. The true power of ‘Fire In The Belly' is the Q&A's - Questions and Actions! The ‘Fire In The Belly' brand and the programme is rapidly expanding into podcasts, seminars, talks, business workshops, development course, and rapid results mentoring. CONTACT METHOD https://www.facebook.com/mightypetelonton/ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mightypete https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/ Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Stephen interviews Eric Partaker. Eric was named "CEO of the Year" at the 2019 Business Excellence Awards, one of the "Top 30 Entrepreneurs in the UK", 35 and under by Startups Magazine, and among "Britain's Most Disruptive Entrepreneurs" by The Telegraph. His work has featured on over 7 major TV stations, in the Wall Street Journal, and The Economist. He has also appeared as a guest judge on The Apprentice (UK) with Lord Alan Sugar. Over the last 20 years Eric has advised Fortune 50 CEOs while at McKinsey & Company, helped build Skype's multi-billion-dollar success story, and co-founded Chilango. Eric is also certified as a coach by the High-Performance Institute. He has completed a coaching certification and apprenticeship with Professor BJ Fogg, who leads Stanford University's Behavior Design Lab. He continues to research evidence-based studies in psychology, neuroscience, habit change, leadership, and peak performance. Eric coaches a limited number of entrepreneurs and leaders throughout the world, helping them reach peak levels of performance, in both their businesses and lives. He draws from his world-class work experiences at McKinsey, Skype, and Chilango, cutting edge research and behavioral science from Stanford University, and the approaches and techniques used in the worlds of elite sports and the military - areas where peak performance is key. For More Content on Going From Stuck to Unstoppable, we invite you to stay connected. Follow Us On... FaceBook Twitter Youtube Instagram LinkedIn Journey Principles Stephen Scoggins
Joseph Valente is a businessman and reality star best known as the winner of the eleventh season of the hit British series The Apprentice. He earned his place on The Apprentice (UK) as the owner of a successful plumbing business. Valente is a well-known Reality Star. Joseph Valente founded a company called Power2Suceed - focused on working with business owners and entrepreneurs - and The Trade Mastermind Coaching Academy, supporting sole traders, one-man bands, and SMEs in the construction industry. They've trained thousands of business owners to achieve phenomenal results, driving their revenue up by thousands every month and working alongside them to reach the next level. His book Expelled from The Classroom to Billionaire Boardroom became a number one bestseller and he launched The Social Entrepreneur podcast, which rose to the top of the iTunes business podcasts charts. In 2018, he was honored to be one of the names on the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list, while he was also recognized in the IOD Director of the Year awards the very same year. For More Content on Going From Stuck to Unstoppable, we invite you to stay connected. Follow Us On... FaceBook Twitter Youtube Instagram LinkedIn Journey Principles Stephen Scoggins
Will venture capitalists see the value in ethical investing? Can there be growth with ethics? This week we are joined by Mike Butcher the Editor-at-large of TechCrunch to share his expertise and knowledge about VC investment and if VCs can see the value in ethics. Mike Butcher MBE is Editor-at-large of TechCrunch, and co-founder of Pathfounder editorial events and reports series on ‘impact innovation’. Mike has been named one of the most influential journalists in European technology by Wired and The Daily Telegraph, among others. He has interviewed Tony Blair, Dmitry Medvedev, Kevin Spacey, Lily Cole, Pavel Durov and many other tech leaders and celebrities. He co-founded The Europas Awards for European startups, the non-profits TechVets and Techfugees, the co-working network TechHub. He is a regular tech commentator on the BBC, Sky News, CNN, CNBC and Aljazeera and has been a judge on The Apprentice UK. GQ magazine named him one of the 100 Most Connected Men in the UK and he’s a “Maserati 100 innovator”. He has advised previous UK governments on tech startup policy and was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Twitter: @mikebutcher
On this episode, we have the beautiful and super talented Scarlett, who was the runner up on the 2019 season of The Apprentice UK. We discuss how she managed to get investment from Lord Sugar outside of the show, her inspiration, running her business and motherhood...
Mark Wright is the founder and owner of one of the UK's fastest growing digital marketing agencies, Climb Online. It's just one in a long list of successful businesses he has launched and been involved with in a career that's taken in twists, turns, and TV appearances! Yes, Mark was the winner of The Apprentice UK in 2014. He joined me on this episode of The Content 10x Podcast to explain why he thinks content is the most important – and underrated – tool for growing a business. Find out about: How previous The Apprentice UK winner and founder of Climb Online has used content to grow his business Mark's favorite content and favorite platforms Why it doesn't matter how small you start – and all you need is to make one connection through your content Important Links & Mentions: https://climb-online.co.uk/ (Climb Online), Mark's agency https://www.content10x.com/repurposing-to-stay-consistent-with-your-content/ (Repurposing to Stay Consistent with your Content) https://www.content10x.com/how-to-repurpose-videos-for-social-media/ (How to Repurpose Videos for Social Media) https://www.content10x.com/tiktok-for-business-how-to-repurpose-tiktok-whilst-not-using-tiktok/ (TikTok for Business: How to Repurpose TikTok (Whilst Not Using TikTok!)) https://www.content10x.com/book (The Content 10x Book) To read the blog post and check out a video trailer of the episode, go to: Content10x.com/138
In part 2 of my chat with Pamela, we discover how a photo taken underwater, thousands of miles away from Dublin almost had dire consequences for Moxi Loves. Pamela Laird is on a mission to bring her beauty brand global. Starting with a single product just a few years ago, Pamela is preparing to launch into the UK after a hugely successful appearance on The Apprentice UK.
Pamela Laird is on a mission to bring her beauty brand global. Starting with a single product just a few years ago, Pamela is preparing to launch into the UK after a hugely successful appearance on The Apprentice UK. In part 1 of our chat, we chat about her experience on the show, what really happens behind the scenes & how she started her beauty company, Moxi Loves.
The Hoopers Podcast takes on the business world and discusses our favourite reality TV show.----more---- 1:25 - Origins of The Hoopers 3:12 - The Apprentice UK 20:33 - Claude vs Solomon 24:29 - Karren Brady 28:17 - Apprentice past winners 31:30 - Winners predictions 33:40 - *HOOPERS BREW TASTE TEST* 38:40 - Headband Warrior's Business Proposal 43: 39 - Glitter's Business Proposal 47:32 - SionEmyr's Business Proposal(s) 55:24 - Favourite Apprentice Moment of All Time 1:02:16 - Hoopers Slogans
After one of our most dominant wins over the Woolwich in recent years the e-Spurs team are joined by The Apprentice UK winner Lee Mcqueen, writer Seb Stafford-Bloor and regular to the show, Ian Gunn.The panel look back at the huge win on Sunday in the final North London Derby at the old White Hart Lane, take your questions on all things Hotspur and we preview West Ham's cup final at the London Stadium on Friday night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The winner of The Apprentice UK, Joseph Valente, talks about his career, how he started and grew his business within a few years of operation. He advise us to stick in our plan and he also explains the benefits of not being a specialist. He talks about self-belief, motivators, money and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I'm talking to Claire Young of School Speakers and co-founder of Girls Out Loud. One of the few to emerge from the hit TV series the Apprentice (UK) with her reputation enhanced, Claire's on a mission to inspire the next generation.
This week I'm talking to Claire Young of School Speakers and co-founder of Girls Out Loud. One of the few to emerge from the hit TV series the Apprentice (UK) with her reputation enhanced, Claire's on a mission to inspire the next generation.
SHOW NOTES: Drink of the Show: “Red Death” Recipe: 1/2 oz Vodka 1/2 oz Rum (151) 1/2 oz Canadian Whiskey 1/2 oz Cinnamon Schapps Shake with ice, strain into glass. Top 5 List: Top 5 Terrible Sitcom Intros Situation comedy at its worst. Television What we’ve been watching: True Blood, Apprentice UK, Master Chef News: […]