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UK Health Radio Podcast
117: The Good Listening To Show with Chris Grimes - Episode 117

UK Health Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 35:11


Episode 117 - Bish-Bash-Bosh - (Pt2) The No-Nonsense Guide to Business Success with Charlie Mullins, who Sold Pimlico Plumbers for £140M to go again as Chairman of WeFixLondon. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

UK Health Radio Podcast
116: The Good Listening To Show with Chris Grimes - Episode 116

UK Health Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 40:37


Episode 116 - Bish-Bash-Bosh - (Pt1) The No-Nonsense Guide to Business Success with Charlie Mullins, who Sold Pimlico Plumbers for £140M to go again as Chairman of WeFixLondon. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

Bish-Bash-Bosh: The No-Nonsense Guide to Business Success with Charlie Mullins, a.k.a 'The Pimlico Plumber', who Sold Pimlico Plumbers for £140 Million to now rise like a Phoenix and Go Again, as Chairman of WeFix London

"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 72:30 Transcription Available


Send us a textCharlie Mullins, founder of Pimlico Plumbers and now chairman of We Fix London, shares his extraordinary journey from council estate kid to selling his plumbing empire for £140 million and starting again with a new venture.What happens when a working-class kid with no qualifications sells a plumbing empire for £140 million, then decides to start all over again? Charlie Mullins, the unmistakable founder of Pimlico Plumbers (often compared to Rod Stewart), takes us on an exhilarating journey through his remarkable life story - from council estate beginnings to entrepreneurial legend.Charlie's story begins with a chance encounter that changed everything. As a young boy growing up in a rough London neighborhood, he met Bill Ellis - a local plumber with a car, motorbike, nice clothes, and money. That moment planted the seed for what would become a lifelong passion. "Where I am today is due to one guy just explaining to me what he does and how he makes his money," Charlie reflects. This early inspiration shows how powerful visible role models can be for young people seeking a path forward.Despite leaving school at 15 with no qualifications, Charlie built Pimlico Plumbers into London's most recognized service company before selling it for £140 million. But rather than retiring to Marbella, his entrepreneurial spirit couldn't be contained. After a three-year non-compete clause expired, he launched We Fix London in October 2024, determined to outdo his former company with the personal touch and family feel he believes has been lost under corporate ownership. As Charlie puts it with his characteristic directness: "It's all about the relationship, stupid!" His "bish bash bosh" approach prioritizes transparency, quality, and personal service in a world increasingly dominated by automation and AI.Charlie's refreshing philosophy challenges conventional wisdom about success. "You don't need brains to be successful," he insists, championing qualities like drive, enthusiasm, and work ethic instead. His passionate advocacy for apprenticeships and trades offers an alternative narrative to university education: "Get an apprenticeship with a trade, you'll never be out of work and you'll earn loads of money." Ready to fix your future? Charlie Mullins shows it's never too late to rise like a phoenix and build something extraordinary.• How growing up on a council estate motivated Charlie to work hard and create a different life• Boxing as a formative experience that taught discipline and resilience• The value of apprenticeships and trades as pathways to success without academic qualifications• Charlie's philosophy that "a man who never made a mistake never made nothing" If you'd like advice from Charlie about starting or growing a business, reach out through his website or social Tune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!

Success is a System
WeFix London: Building Beyond Pimlico with Charlie Mullins

Success is a System

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 50:38


Welcome to another powerful episode of “Success is a System” with Mike Greene! Today, we sit down with Charlie Mullins, the legendary entrepreneur who built Pimlico Plumbers into the UK’s most successful plumbing business, exiting for over £150 million. But as they say in football, it’s a game of two halves—and after a short break, Charlie is back, bigger, bolder, and aiming for a billion with his new all-trades venture, WeFix London (W-E-F-I-X). This is far more than just Pimlico 2.0. Charlie has levelled up. He’s not just bringing the best of Pimlico—he’s leapfrogging it. With new systems, cutting-edge tech, a 24/7 multi-trade service, and a relentless focus on quality and customer experience, WeFix is set to disrupt and dominate the trades industry like never before. In this episode, we uncover: ✅ The strategies, systems, and lessons Charlie has taken from Pimlico—and how he’s reinventing them for WeFix ✅ Why standards, branding, and appearance are critical for scaling a trade business ✅ His roadmap to a billion-pound business—and why this time, he’s thinking even bigger ✅ His political ambitions with Reform UK, bringing his no-nonsense, results-driven mindset to local government. Charlie doesn’t just do business—he builds empires. If you’re in trades, business, or entrepreneurship, this is one episode you can’t afford to miss.

The Disruptive Entrepreneur
From Plumber to Millionaire: Why Charlie Mullins Abandoned Labour Britain

The Disruptive Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 79:15


Take the survey now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iHRZvOly_Q7aprlQBF7n38y0EjgvnHw2OdYII8yQElc/edit?ts=670d0111  Rob is joined by former Pimlico Plumbers founder Charlie Mullins as he shares why he left the UK after Labour's victory and more. From paying £100 million in taxes to building a £150 million business, Charlie doesn't hold back on his views about working from home, immigration, business practices, and Labour's policies. Charlie also shares his controversial takes on employment, apprenticeships, and the current political climate. Charlie REVEALS: How he built Pimlico Plumbers into a £150 million business How he would solve the migration and immigration crisis Why he moved to Spain after Labour's victory, criticising their anti-business policies and approach to unions and benefits  Why he advocates for the immediate sacking of bad employees  How he paid over £100 million in UK taxes before leaving and is also now fighting attempts to remove his OBE  Why he believes working from home is detrimental to business and professional development BEST MOMENTS "I learned in life, you don't follow your drea, follow what's going to be beneficial to you. Follow your future. Dreams don't happen."  "The best time to sack someone is when you first think about getting rid of them." "Staff is the worst thing in business, but it's also the best thing." "For a youngster, once you've got a job, that's when you grow up. That's when you become part of society. That's when you start contributing and you get something out of it."  VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter   https://robmoore.com/podbooks  rob.team Episode Sponsor - AG1 Claim your exclusive offer of AG1 at the link below drinkag1.com/disruptors ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com

London Property - Home of Super Prime
Wealthy Democrats Flock to London Real Estate After Trump's Election Win; Co-Living Firms and Super Rich Dynamics

London Property - Home of Super Prime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 5:36


Send us a textWealthy Democrats Flock to London Real Estate After Trump's Election WinFollowing Donald Trump's recent election victory, a notable trend has emerged: affluent Democrats are increasingly purchasing luxury homes in London. Becky Fatemi of Sotheby's International Realty and Marco Previero of R3Location have reported significant upticks in inquiries and relocations from wealthy Americans. These buyers are seeking a "safety net" due to their opposition to Trump's policies. High-end rental properties are particularly in demand, as many are opting to rent due to the urgency of their moves and high stamp duty taxes on property purchases. Despite recent tax changes, including increased stamp duties and the end of favorable tax regimes for non-domiciled individuals, London remains a prime destination for these buyers.Are the Super Rich Really Abandoning Britain?Charlie Mullins, a notable figure who sold Pimlico Plumbers for £145 million, announced his departure from the UK, citing inheritance tax as a primary reason. Mullins' move is part of a broader trend where high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are considering leaving the UK. Henley & Partners estimate a net loss of 9,500 HNWIs this year, driven by factors such as the end of the non-dom regime, tighter inheritance tax relief, increased national insurance costs, and high stamp duties on second homes. Despite the complexity and personal considerations involved in relocating, wealth managers report increased client interest in moving to destinations like Singapore, Jersey, Switzerland, and the Middle East. While actual departures remain limited, the discussion around relocation continues to grow.Co-Living Firms Set to Revolutionize the Housing MarketProminent co-living companies have launched a campaign to promote their innovative rental housing model to local authorities, national policymakers, and investors. Co-living, which focuses on community, affordability, and convenience, offers private and communal spaces such as shared kitchens, coworking areas, gyms, and lounges. Rents typically include bills, and tenancy contracts are more flexible than traditional rentals. The 'Why Coliving' campaign, led by Conscious Coliving, features participants like urbanbubble, VervLife, and HUB. Supported by the British Property Federation, CBRE, and Cascade Communications, the campaign includes multimedia content and industry events to showcase how co-living can align with housing goals and provide benefits to various stakeholders.Tom Ford Makes Largest UK Property Purchase of 2024Tom Ford has made headlines with his purchase of a property in London's upscale Chelsea district for £80 million ($104 million), marking the largest residential real estate transaction in the UK for 2024. The property, a white stucco-fronted mansion in a garden square between Hyde Park and the River Thames, adds to Ford's extensive real estate portfolio, valued at over $300 million. This acquisition follows Ford's sale of a home in Regent's Park, as he anticipates new government tax hikes on high-value properties. Ford's portfolio includes notable properties such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's former Hamptons estate, a Palm Beach mansion, and Halston's former Manhattan townhouse. Since retiring from fashion, Ford has shifted his focus to his impressive real estate investments.Maximize your property wealth with London Property. Turn challenges into opportunities. With expert knowledge and reach, we tackle the complexities and inefficiencies of the property market with you.

The Trawl Podcast
Ep 183: Starmer donor drama & moaning millionaires...

The Trawl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 44:22


Uh oh... We thought we were done with dodgy donor activity, but there are question marks over Keir Starmer's wife, Victoria being in receipt of some dresses from a very well-to-do Labour donor. Jemma and Marina discuss the terrible optics and nuance around the matter, while agreeing wholeheartedly that Tories coming out to try and claim the moral high-ground can ABSOLUTELY DO ONE.The ladies move onto why we need a new system whereby our democracy isn't for sale to the highest bidder and discuss cases where one might need a new work wardrobe to be funded - cue Jemma's hideous dress story! And there's a clip from one MP who certainly would not accept any gifts of new apparel - no prizes for guessing who.Then it's onto moaning millionaires, more specifically: Charlie Mullins (or Poundland Rod Stewart as he's also known) who founded Pimlico Plumbers. Poor Charlie is so devastated by Labour tax rises that haven't yet been announced, that he's taken to every media platform to complain and tell us he's leaving the UK - which begs the question: why is he still here?The ladies chat about the argument that higher taxes for the wealthy will lead to brain drain, and discuss the actual impact this will have when experts have crunched the numbers. Newsflash: we'll be ok. Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcastPatreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcastYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawlTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastCreated and Produced by Jemma Forte & Marina PurkissEdited by Max Carrey

Shorter Than Short Podcast
MIKEDJKELLY SHORTER THAN SHORT PODCAST 79

Shorter Than Short Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 38:37


In this MIKEDJKELLY SHORTER THAN SHORT 79 – My Digital Friend Joyce, Prof. Frank McDonough, Fake Showbiz News, Charlie Mullins, Rod Stewart, Harry Wallop, Nick Knowles, Icon of the Sea, Toby Carvery, competitions and a whole lot more. Mikekellydisco on Instagram Threads, X & Telegram Ko-fi:  ko-fi.com/mikedjkelly goes to charity

The New European Podcast
Who's a proper Charlie then?

The New European Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 45:19


Listeners shower the Matts with universal adulation after last week's interview with Charlie Mullins … apart from the 74 who wrote in asking what the hell were we thinking? Well, dear listeners … THIS is what we were thinking. But before that, in the first half, the Matts consider an extraordinary week for Kamala Harris in her bid for the White House. Can she keep it going? And do the Obamas help or hinder her chances? Enjoy! (Unless you only ever want to hear stuff you totally agree with, in which case… other podcasts are available ;)Love this? Then you'll love The New European. Subscribe today and get a FREE, SIGNED copy of Tony Blair's new book, On Leadership when you use this link: theneweuropean.co.uk/2matts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The New European Podcast
Charlie Mullins: Brexit, Business and Nigel Farage

The New European Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 38:42


Charlie Mullins is the founder of Pimlico Plumbers and despite his challenging upbringing, has managed to build a highly successful business. He is a big supporter of remain, but despite being an ardent opponent of Brexit, has now decided to back Reform, led by Nigel Farage.In his conversation with The Two Matts, Mullins' discusses his political views and his admiration for Nigel Farage. He also explains his decision to leave the country after Labour were voted into power and tells the Matts about his passion for boxing and the need for more apprenticeship schemes.Subscribe to The New European: https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/2matts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hacking Self Storage
#717 - Simple Strategies for Massive Success

Hacking Self Storage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 8:59


Good morning, Store Nation!   Thank you for tuning in to the Hacking Self Storage podcast.   I'm your host, Dean Booty.   Today, we are talking about how Charlie Mullins built a £140 million business by addressing common complaints in the trades industry. Learn how you can apply these simple yet effective strategies to your own business. I hope you gain new knowledge and insight from this episode. Please give it a listen.   Thanks to our Sponsors! Stora: https://stora.co/ Gavin Shields on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinshields/   Willbox Website: http://willbox.co.uk Willbox Email: selfstorage@willbox.co.uk Willbox Contact Number: 0800 023 5060   Mr Self Storage: https://www.mrselfstorage.com/ Dean's Email: deanbooty@icloud.com

TNT Radio
The Muckrakers with Andrew Eborn, Charlie Mullins OBE & James Freeman - 19 July 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 55:25


TNT Radio
The Muckrakers with Andrew Eborn, Charlie Mullins OBE & Vicky Pryce - 24 June 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 55:45


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Charlie Mullins OBE is an entrepreneur, media commentator, columnist and founder of Pimlico Plumbers. He's the archetypal entrepreneur having started Pimlico Plumbers from scratch in 1979 and building it into a multi-million-pound enterprise, which he sold in 2021 for more than £140 million. X: @CharlieM_OBE https://www.charliemullinsobe.com/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Vicky Pryce is Chief Economic Adviser and a board member at the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). She was previously Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, Director General for Economics at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and Joint Head of the UK Government Economic Service. Before that she was Partner and Chief Economist at the accounting and consulting firm KPMG after senior economic positions in banking and the oil sector. X: @realVickyPryce

Wealthonomics vs Foxxonomics by JT Foxx
#110 SOLD for £145 Million Pounds (Plumbing Company)-The Inside Story of Charlie Mullins OBE

Wealthonomics vs Foxxonomics by JT Foxx

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 41:35


JTFoxx.com/links. To get capital, to get branded, to free advice or to do business with JT Foxx. The AMAZING interview with Charlie Mullins!

The Starting Line with Rich Leigh
Charlie Mullins OBE: 'People say I'm old fashioned. A dinosaur. I also started from nothing and sold a company for £147m'

The Starting Line with Rich Leigh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 95:07


This week's episode is with Charlie Mullins OBE, the founder of Pimlico Plumbing and the self-styled ‘most famous plumber in the world'.Charlie was born in 1952 in north London to a working class family. In his own words, they were very poor, and he remembers going to school with holes in his clothes. He began working from the age of 8 or 9, and that work ethic stuck. He started his company when he was still in his twenties, and sold it two years ago for £147m.He was awarded an OBE in 2015 for services to business, and has been an advisor to a handful of prime ministers and governments.We talk about a lot of topics, including his upbringing, what kind of father and husband he thinks he was, his recent ban from Twitter - having, in his words, stepped over the line when speaking about London Mayor Sadiq Khan, and how that is likely to impact his own Mayoral ambitions, how he thinks he wouldn't have said those things was he in better health at the time, the new business he's creating that will rival Pimlico Plumbing - and how he doesn't care that they're upset about his new venture, and much, much more.Charlie says some things, both in this conversation and outside of it, which I don't necessarily agree with. I think it's important to be able to sit across a table and have conversations with people we might not always agree with, in good faith.I think all too often, in 2023, we are seemingly, collectively, almost foaming at the mouth in our want for people to be punished and cancelled. I think that's a dangerous game to play, and a sure way to ensure that the question isn't if something we've done or said comes back to bite us on the backside, but when. I'm sure there's a phrase about throwing stones and glass houses that applies, and I would sooner have a conversation than maintain this polarisation. At the best, opinions shift. At the worst, opinions don't change and each of you are only more staunch in your belief, which is no bad thing.About The Starting Line PodcastFrom a turbulent childhood marred by domestic violence, addiction and crime to being named the #1 most influential PR person, my journey has been anything but conventional.At 17, I dropped out of school. At 18, I became a father for the first time, and left the chaos of my family council house, determined to rewrite my story and break the cycle so many understandably struggle to.By 30, I was a successful agency owner with a #1 best-selling book. We were working with some of the UK's leading brands, entrepreneurs and celebrities, building, shaping and protecting reputations, using my influence to raise more than a million pounds for sick children.Hosted by me, Rich Leigh, The Starting Line Podcast is your weekly dose of inspiration, featuring powerful interviews with entrepreneurs, entertainers, athletes, philanthropists and more. Together, we explore the themes of curiosity, resilience, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of success, proving that your starting line doesn't define your potential.Join me every Monday as we discuss life's challenges with positivity, perseverance and a touch of silliness.Follow The Starting Line on:InstagramTwitterTikTokFacebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Safe Space: The Video Games Mental Health Podcast
Exploring Borderline Personality Disorder (S3E01)

Safe Space: The Video Games Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 46:05


Content Warning: In this episode there are non-graphic mentions of self-harm, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, drug abuse, overdose, emotional abuse and violence. Please proceed with care and remember you can pause the episode and step away at any time. Charlie Mullins from Companion Group joins Rosie on the podcast to discuss Borderline Personality Disorder, better known as BPD. Whilst uncovering the common misconceptions about BPD, we discuss Charlie's experiences with the disorder and how it's affected his life, relationships and coping mechanisms. Charlie explains how getting a diagnosis can be bittersweet, and the path to recovery is often much longer than people anticipate. He talks about his support mechanisms, and what has helped him in his journey in the hopes of supporting other folks experiencing BPD or traits of BPD. We chat about what the games industry (and beyond) can do to better support employees and gamers with mental ill health, such as borderline personality disorder, and the future of accurate representation of personality disorders in popular media. Read Charlie's full story here. Find help and resources here.

Success is a System
Charlie Mullins: The £150Million Plumber

Success is a System

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 65:11


Welcome to the new episode of success is a System with Mike Greene. This weeks guest requires no detailed introduction, he's the most famous and outspoken plumber in the world.... the straight talking founder of Pimlico Plumbers, Charlie Mullins! Find out how Charlie went from council estate to Westminster Penthouse by building his business on solid grounds full of personal touches, learned wisdom and clever systems that led to his huge multi million pound exit. From Business to Boxing and Education to Vans - Mike and Charlie discuss the finer details around systems for success, trade stories and have a good laugh along the way. Tune in now for an unforgettable episode of Success is a System! #plumbing #plumbingandheating #entrepreneur #businesstips #podcast https://www.tiktok.com/@sias_business_mentoring https://www.instagram.com/mikegreene_success_is_a_system/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikegreenemg/

Stripping Off with Matt Haycox
The Founder of Pimlico Plumbers! Podcast w/Charlie Mullins

Stripping Off with Matt Haycox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 32:17


Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!For new viewers and listeners, this repeat episode of The Matt Haycox Show originally aired on 10th May 2019, with guest Charlie Mullins. Recently, it's been in the news that Charlie Mullins has sold his 90% stake in his business Pimlico Plumbers to the US home services group Neighborly. The deal is expected to be worth between £125m and £145m. This episode was recorded before this deal.—Thanks for watching!SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE TIPS—WebsiteInstagramTik TokFacebookTwitterLinkedIn—LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!SpotifyApple—Who Is Matt Haycox? - Click for BADASS TrailerAs an entrepreneur, investor, funding expert and mentor who has been building and growing businesses for both myself and my clients for more than 20 years, my fundamental principles are suitable for all industries and businesses of all stages and size.I'm constantly involved in funding and advising multiple business ventures and successful entrepreneurs.My goal is to help YOU achieve YOUR financial success! I know how to spot and nurture great business opportunities and as someone who has ‘been there and got the t-shirt' many times, overall strategies and advice are honest, tangible and grounded in reality.

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast
”The Incredible Story Of How I Sold My Business For £150 million” - Charlie Mullins

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 58:30


In this captivating podcast, Charlie takes us on a thrilling rollercoaster ride through his entrepreneurial adventures, revealing the secrets behind his extraordinary success. From humble beginnings to building a multi-million-pound empire with Pimlico Plumbers, Charlie shares his insights, experiences, and invaluable lessons learned along the way. With candid storytelling and a dose of wit, he recounts the challenges, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped his entrepreneurial spirit.  

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast
Business Maestro Charlie Mullins On How He'd Fix The State of The Country

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 66:28


Steven talks once more to Charlie Mullins OBE, the founder of Pimlico Plumbers, London's largest independent plumbing company, about his life in business, the life-changing, nine figure exit he achieved when he sold the company, what matters more to him - the OBE status or the fortune he's built - when to be ruthless in business and what the future holds for one of Britain's most successful business minds. KEY TAKEAWAYS Honours are incredible to receive, but they don't pay the bills. Always look out for the money before you go seeking awards. Money keeps you company throughout life. It's fine to be sharp in business, but you don't have to be mean to people. Treat the world well and it'll treat you well in return. Promoting yourself is vital. It's no good offering the best service out there if no one knows you exist. There's a reason why the most successful shops are on the high street. It's all about recognition. Work on retaining customers. It's the stalwart customers who help businesses through tougher times. Word of mouth will follow, which will grow the business in itself. The idea of providing a valuable service isn't new. Charlie's own viewpoint on this, though, is in the finesse. His employees are smart, courteous, punctual and always make sure the customer feels taken care of. It is this strategy that has led to his becoming so successful. There's no denying that the current government has a tough job ahead. There doesn't seem to be any backbone or strength in politics these days. We need a return to honesty. BEST MOMENTS 'My eye is always on the ball and looking for something new' 'The OBE is lovely but it doesn't pay the bills' 'I love a level playing field' 'Whoever gets in as Prime Minister has a really tough job' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study        ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD InstagramThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media

The Deal Maker by Liam Ryan
How To Build A Business Worth Over £140 Million - Charlie Mullins OBE Shares All

The Deal Maker by Liam Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 28:59


Liam is joined by the founder of Pimlico Plumbers, Charlie Mullins OBE - who sold the company in 2021 for a sum in excess of £140 million! Charlie shares the business secrets and the values he's held close to his chest throughout his long and varied career - the techniques and strategies he's used to create a world-beating business and a life-changing exit. KEY TAKEAWAYS If anyone gets into business at a young age, and is lucky enough to see what they want to do for a career, they should follow it wholeheartedly. The main needs of the customer are always value for money and quality of service. People will always pay for quality. To be successful in business, you need to expand your workforce. By leveraging tasks and responsibilities, you'll create more time that you can use to grow your business. Success doesn't come overnight. Business is a long term investment. Prepare yourself for a long journey. And be prepared to take the failures as well as the successes. If you hit a hurdle, keep on going.  BEST MOMENTS 'I started off at the age of fifteen as an apprentice' 'The more people you employ, the more successful you will be' 'I don't believe in luck in business. It's about taking chances, hard work and enthusiasm'  VALUABLE RESOURCES The Dealmaker Podcast - https://omny.fm/shows/the-deal-maker-by-liam-ryan Assets For Life - https://assetsforlife.co.uk    ABOUT THE HOST You're listening to The Deal Maker podcast with Property Expert, Property Multi Millionaire and Joint World Record Holder Liam J. Ryan. If you want to become a master negotiator, close more property deals, become a great salesperson and live a better life then The Deal Maker podcast is for you. Liam is a property investor, business owner and Entrepreneur helping people make more money and live a happier life CONTACT METHOD Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liamjryanwealth/ Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/LiamJRyan.AFL Facebook Personal - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010124928017

How to be a CEO
The Trinny Tribe: How Trinny Woodall built a community, and a multi-million pound business

How to be a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 25:52


When you're going into business, it's always good to bring someone along with you. How did What Not to Wear's Trinny Woodall build a multi-million-pound business? She didn't start with that number in 2017. In fact, the number some potential investors were more interested in was 51 - her age when her company, Trinny London, launched.‘Trinny's Tribe' has also been a huge part of Woodall's success building her makeup empire.In this episode we talk about: Her first business, selling bows as a 16-year-old Age bias from potential investors Why she stood by her plan to sell to 35+, not 20-year-olds The value of slow retention and community engagement over rapid growth Why being “Trinny off the Telly” didn't help as much as you might think The challenges faced by female entrepreneurs Her admiration for Gen Z founders, and tips for getting global reach The best way to get her attention. Trinny is one of the speakers at our SME XPO event. It's being held on the 25th and 26th of April at ExCel London – tickets are free, and there's loads of other speakers there too, like Deborah Meaden and Charlie Mullins. AND we'll be recording a live edition of How to be a CEO with Krept and Sasha the founders of Nala's Baby ,the kids cosmetics brand. Go to smexpo.co.uk for more details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
The Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Businessman Charlie Mullins)

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 10:14


Charlie Mullins is one of Britain's best known, and most successful businessmen. He founded Pimlico Plumbing in 1979, turned it into a £50 million-a-year trade empire, then sold it last year for £140 million. So, what do you do after that? In this episode we talk about:His plan to open a new service company with an HQ in LambethThe big mistake that nearly led to Pimlico going bankrupt, and how he got out of it Why he's running for Mayor of London The moment his lawyer told him "the money's in your account" Charlie will be appearing at our SME Expo, which is being held at the ExCeL London on April 25th and 26th. For more details, click here. To hear the full episode click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Deborah Meaden)

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 10:47


We all know who Deborah Meaden is - entrepreneur, investor, long-serving Dragon in the den… and environmental campaigner. Deborah's involvement with climate causes go back to her college days, and now it's an increasingly important part of her business. In this episode we talk about: The urgency of the environment crisis and how business needs to react Why she would never work in the oil industry Her selection process for investing in companies Why we shouldn't criticise companies as “greenwashers” The support she believes government should give to SMEs with environmental goals This is a bonus episode taken from our business show How to be a CEO. To hear the full episode click here. Deborah's appearing at our SME EXPO, which is being held at Excel London on April 25th and 26th. Also appearing will be Reggae Reggae Sauce mogul Levi Roots, Pimlico Plumbers founder Charlie Mullins, style guru Trinny Woodall and Biscuiteer Harriet Hastings. Go to SMEXPO.co.uk for free tickets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to be a CEO
What Charlie Mullins did next

How to be a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 25:22


Charlie Mullins is one of Britain's best known, and most successful businessmen. He founded Pimlico Plumbing in 1979, turned it into a £50 million a year trade empire, then sold it last year for £140 million. So, what do you do after that? In this episode we talk about: His plan to open a new service company with an HQ in Lambeth The reason he sold Pimlico, and why he now feels he "let down customers and staff"How Pimlico Plumbing became so successful The big mistake that nearly led to Pimlico going bankrupt, and how he got out of it The moment his lawyer told him "the money's in your account"Why he's running for Mayor of London The one question everyone always asks him, and what the answer is... Charlie will be appearing at our SME Expo, which is being held at the ExCeL London on April 25th and 26th. For more details, click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Leader Weekends: How to be a CEO (Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones)

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 11:03


Nearly twenty years ago, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones ploughed money from a successful career in marketing into a food business. From day one he took risks, choosing to call his brand ‘The Black Farmer,' despite research telling him to avoid the “edgy name”. In this episode we talk about: How he built The Black Farmer brand His belief that good people will find you “if you put it out there” How he got his lucky break in televisionWilfred will be appearing at the Evening Standard's SME XPO at London's EXCEL on April 25th and 26th along with people like Deborah Meaden, Levi Roots and Charlie Mullins. Go to SMEXPO.co.uk for free tickets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to be a CEO
Deborah Meaden: Her green rules for investment pitches

How to be a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 17:29


We all know who Deborah Meaden is: the entrepreneur, the investor, a long-serving Dragon in the den… and environmental campaigner. Deborah's involvement with climate causes goes back to her college days, and these days it's become a more important part of her business, and her life, than ever. In this episode we talk about: How she studied climate change at college Her admiration for Greta Thunberg The urgency of the environmental crisis and how business needs to react Why she would never work in the oil industry Her selection process for investing in companies Why investors are looking for your environmental story Why we shouldn't criticise companies as “greenwashers” The support she believes government should give to SMEs with environmental goals How Britain's lost its place as a world leader on green issues Deborah's appearing at our SME EXPO, which is being held at the EXCEL London on April 25th and 26th. Also there will be former Dragon's Den entrant Levi Roots, and entrepreneurs including Charlie Mullins, Trinny Woodall, and Biscuiteer Harriet Hastings. Click here for more info and to register for free ticket. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to be a CEO
‘The Black Farmer,' Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones on taking risks

How to be a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 24:27


Nearly twenty years ago, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones ploughed money from a successful career in marketing into a food business. From day one he took risks, choosing to call his brand ‘The Black Farmer,' despite research telling him to avoid the “edgy name”. In this episode we talk about: How he built The Black Farmer brand Why he sells “a vision not a product” His belief that good people will find you “if you put it out there” Why some institutions should give up acres of land to people who want to farm Why farming must embrace diversity and new ideas How shows like The Apprentice are pushing impossible Instagram success Wilfred will be appearing at the Evening Standard's SME XPO at London's EXCEL on April 25th and 26th along with people like Deborah Meaden, Levi Roots and Charlie Mullins. Go to SMEXPO.co.uk for free tickets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let’s Talk Money and More
Trailer for #67 Charlie Mullins – What's Your Money Story?

Let’s Talk Money and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 0:28


In this last episode in this celebratory mini-series of the podcast, my guest is Charlie Mullins OBE.Charlie is known as Britain's flushest tradesman and the celebrated founder of the celebrated Pimlico Plumbers. Last year, in search of new beginnings he sold his business for a cool £145m.Now the man who was once a former business advisor to David Cameron and George Osborne, is a columnist in the Star newspaper and a talking head for broadcast media on business and political affairs.Since selling his business, Charlie has invested in and become the chairman of Great British Radio - a radio station without any (bad) news bulletins designed to cheer up the nation with its roster of comedy, music and celebrity interviews. He has further expanded his property portfolio and invested in the musical career of his fiancée - the singer songwriter RaRa, who is about to release her debut album.Key TakeawaysFor Charlie, there is a good side and down side about making lots of money. Good, you can do what you want. The downside side, you can lose a lot friends and family.It's important to get apprenticeship at a very young age. We all learn from somebody and starting young is the best time to learn.What helped Charlie transition from being a plumber to a successful business owner, was learning to employ the right people and delegating responsibilities correctly. It's not easy to delegate, but it's all part of making money and growing your business.Another great tip Charlie shared is incentivise people that work for you. They'll feel valued. They will value you, what they do, their clients, and the service that they're getting, which builds up the company reputation, and allows that whole circle to continue.Money doesn't make make you. It only changes you if you allow it to change you.It's important to seek the evidence of what you want to achieve.Opportunities are out there. You can't expect to earn great money if you're not putting yourself out there. Be visible and work hard, it's one of the ingredients of being successful.Connect with Charlie MullinsWebsite https://www.charliemullinsobe.com/Twitter https://twitter.com/CharlieM_OBEInstagram https://www.instagram.com/charliem_obe/Connect with Lesley ThomasJoin the newsletter www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/newsletter/FREE Resources www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/resources/My website www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/Join my Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/moneyconfidencecommunityFollow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/lesleythomascoaching/Connect with me on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/lesley-thomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let’s Talk Money and More
#67 Charlie Mullins– What's Your Money Story?

Let’s Talk Money and More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 54:08


In this last episode in this celebratory mini-series of the podcast, my guest is Charlie Mullins OBE.Charlie is known as Britain's flushest tradesman and the celebrated founder of the celebrated Pimlico Plumbers. Last year, in search of new beginnings he sold his business for a cool £145m.Now the man who was once a former business advisor to David Cameron and George Osborne, is a columnist in the Star newspaper and a talking head for broadcast media on business and political affairs.Since selling his business, Charlie has invested in and become the chairman of Great British Radio - a radio station without any (bad) news bulletins designed to cheer up the nation with its roster of comedy, music and celebrity interviews. He has further expanded his property portfolio and invested in the musical career of his fiancée - the singer songwriter RaRa, who is about to release her debut album.Key TakeawaysFor Charlie, there is a good side and down side about making lots of money. Good, you can do what you want. The downside side, you can lose a lot friends and family.It's important to get apprenticeship at a very young age. We all learn from somebody and starting young is the best time to learn.What helped Charlie transition from being a plumber to a successful business owner, was learning to employ the right people and delegating responsibilities correctly. It's not easy to delegate, but it's all part of making money and growing your business.Another great tip Charlie shared is incentivise people that work for you. They'll feel valued. They will value you, what they do, their clients, and the service that they're getting, which builds up the company reputation, and allows that whole circle to continue.Money doesn't make make you. It only changes you if you allow it to change you.It's important to seek the evidence of what you want to achieve.Opportunities are out there. You can't expect to earn great money if you're not putting yourself out there. Be visible and work hard, it's one of the ingredients of being successful.Connect with Charlie MullinsWebsite https://www.charliemullinsobe.com/Twitter https://twitter.com/CharlieM_OBEInstagram https://www.instagram.com/charliem_obe/Connect with Lesley ThomasJoin the newsletter www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/newsletter/FREE Resources www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/resources/My website www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/Join my Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/moneyconfidencecommunityFollow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/lesleythomascoaching/Connect with me on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/lesley-thomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast
How to be a success? Joseph Valente & Charlie Mullins (Birthday Special)

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 66:03


In honour of Charlie Mullins birthday, Join your host Joseph Valente, Winner of BBC The Apprentice & Former CEO of the largest UK independent boiler installation company is joined by former owner of Pimlico Plumbers, Charlie Mullins who sold the company for 110 million!   By listening to this podcast, you will understand exactly how they both went from plumbers on the tools to running large boiler installation companies.    Don't forget to subscribe to be notified of all future podcasts. 

Develop your Construction Business Podcast
Growing a £140m plumbing company with Charlie Mullins

Develop your Construction Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 47:22 Transcription Available


On this weeks episode we have a very special guest, Charlie Mullins, the founder of Pimlico Plumbers,  London's largest independent plumbing company, will talk with us about his story from rags to riches in the hard industry of construction!We will go into the mindset and tactic that Charlie has put together to create what is now the UKs largest plumbing company! If you'd like help growing your business join my private Facebook group -https://m.facebook.com/groups/constructiontradesacceleratorIf you'd like to discuss fast-tracking your results, book in a free call -https://calendly.com/develop-coaching/10-minute-call

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
Clive Holland Talks British People Lacking Graft, Electric Vans & More

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 62:33


The Big Guy started off the week by asking if tradespeople are thinking of investing in electric vans? He spoke to James Boley of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders and Fix Radio's Electrical show presenter Thomas Nagy on this topic.Then Clive discussed Liz Truss's comments on the British public lacking graft. He spoke to business owner and winner of the 2015 apprentice Joseph Valente , Danny Madden from Madden Builders and an exclusive interview on this podcast with Charlie Mullins, Media personality and founder of Pimlico Plumbers.And to finish off proceedings, The Big Guy discussed 'National Be Late For Something Day'. We asked what were the worst excuses you heard on site or in the work place? Clive spoke to fellow tradespeople, carpenter David Bryne, James From Options Heating and Plumbing and Kye Belmont of Lee Marley Brickwork Ltd.

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast
'Inside The Industry with Britains Richest Plumber' An interview with Charlie Mullins

Trade Mastermind: Trade Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 66:03


Joseph Valente is joined by Charlie Mullins, Britain's Prince of Plumbing, for an exclusive delve inside the industry's biggest secrets.  Mullins left school at the age of 15 with no qualifications and built Pimlico Plumbers, London's largest independent plumbing company, which sold in 2021 for a handsome £140 Million.  Learn how to grow and scale your construction business from one of the most successful entrepreneurs ever in this space.   Book a Strategy Call: https://go.oncehub.com/ttg-freestrategysession www.trademastermind.co.uk    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trademastermind TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8KLs5q4/ Facebook Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/tradecoaching/  Twitter - https://twitter.com/TradeCoaching  LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/trademastermind

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast
Inspiration Is What Drives The World Forward - with Charlie Mullins

The Steven Sulley Study Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 62:49


Steven talks to Charlie Mullins OBE, the founder of Pimlico Plumbers, London's largest independent plumbing company. Charlie talks candidly about what drives him, how he's achieved incredible feats in the world of business, the importance of inspiration on the next generation of entrepreneurs, and the personal philosophies that have seen him rise to become one of Britain's most successful and recognisable businessmen. KEY TAKEAWAYS When we see others doing well, it lights the fire inside us - the fire that spurs us onwards on our own journeys into business and life. Inspiration is what drives others to succeed. The world out there is more level than it's ever been. If you have a dream then the only thing holding you back from chasing it is yourself. If you have the drive and ambition to set up a business and take it to the top, you have to realise that it doesn't come easily. You must be prepared to work hard and be in it for the long haul. It can be hard to sometimes switch from the trade of the business itself, to the running of the business. But you need to believe in the people you've chosen to represent you out there. Trust is everything. Learning to delegate is very important. BEST MOMENTS 'I believe that these are the people who drive the world forward' 'Think big, but also think realistic' 'Businesses are not an overnight success - they're for the long haul' 'It changed the image of plumbing. Suddenly everybody started upping their game' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study        ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
72. Growing your business with Charlie Mullins, working with family and loving your job.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 81:02


This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking Valentines Day and what you love most about your job, as well as delving in to working with family and friends with the Burke Brothers and Brad from The Bald Builders. He also went on to talk through scaling up your business with Charlie Mullins and hearing some other great stories. The big guy also talked us through charges on the trades in terms of ULEZ zones – and heard a very clever solution from Martin Broer.

Trade Legends
B03 | The Charlie Mullins Interview | Plumbing Empire

Trade Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 73:52


PB Plumber & Alex interview a Plumbing Legend. Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers the largest independent plumbing company in the UK. Talks about his life, growing a successful business, his apprenticeship and what it takes to survive nearly going bust. ___ Guests this week: Charlie Mullins

Trade Legends
Trade Legends Special | Charlie Mullins Interview

Trade Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 73:08


PB Plumber & Alex interview a Plumbing Legend. Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers the largest independent plumbing company in the UK. Talks about his life, growing a successful business, his apprenticeship and what it takes to survive nearly going bust.

The Andrew Pierce Show
Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins on why he might run for mayor

The Andrew Pierce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 34:50


Andrew Pierce speaks to Pimlico Plumbers founder Charlie Mullins on why he sold his company for more than £100 million (and why he might run for mayor), and talks to Alok Alstrom, founder of the Future of Work Institute on new research suggesting working from home could rejuvenate country areas. Plus, how to get through a winter of gas price rises without being ripped off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up to Money
All back to work?

Wake Up to Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 48:28


We take a deeper look at why most staff and bosses say office work won't return full time -hearing from workers, experts and even BT. Plus Sean asks why energy prices are surging. Elsewhere he discusses why there's been a record jump in price rises and whether Charlie Mullins could sell of Pimlico Plumbers

Farage: The Podcast
Episode Two

Farage: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 45:05


Listen to episode two of Farage on GB News. Nigel Farage speaks to Amnesty UK's refugee & migrant rights programme director Steve Valdez-Symonds, president of the Association of School and College Leaders Richard Sherriff on more than one million children being told to isolate from school, Dr. Marie Kawthar Daouda from University of Oxford on the Cecil Rhodes statue debate, Pimlico Plumbers founder Charlie Mullins is live in the studio and Nigel answers your questions in Barrage the Farage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cross Question with Iain Dale
Angus MacNeil, Charlie Mullins, Edwina Currie & Gracie Mae Bradley

Cross Question with Iain Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 50:44


Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are SNP MP Angus MacNeil, businessman Charlie Mullins, former Conservative health minister Edwina Currie & Interim Director of Liberty Gracie Mae Bradley

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
38. Nicknames with Eddie The Eagle, Who wants to be a Millionaire, Wednesday wisdom and weird bosses.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 50:55


This week was yet another packed week on The Clive Holland Show– and you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 2-4 on Fix Radio. Clive has been busy this week, talking strange bosses at work and also the best nicknames on site with former Olympian and star behind Hollywood film, Michael ‘Eddie The Eagle' Edwards. He also went on to talk through some midweek wisdom with life coach Hans Schumann, asking what you would tell a younger version of yourself in the trades. The big guy also talked us through National Millionaire Day, talking to Charlie Mullins from Pimlico Plumbers and Business Strategist Tony J Semili. Enjoy

Business Growth Secrets
Getting Off The Tools and Run The Business with Charlie Mullins OBE

Business Growth Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:10


Quitting school may not be beneficial to everybody unless, perhaps, you’re Charlie Mullins OBE. Started dreaming about becoming a plumber at an early age, Charles Mullins OBE had the drive and competitiveness to create one of the most recognized brands in the UK. While he admits, jokingly, that quitting school much later was a regret, his common sense and hard work paid off. In this very light and jolly episode, Charles Mullins OBE tells us his story of how Pimlico rose to what it is today. Charles Mullins OBE is the founder of Pimlico, the largest independent service & maintenance company in the capital. Pimlico’s story has been one of constant improvement and year-on-year growth since its inception in 1979, with returning customers accounting for the majority of the more than 100,000 jobs completed annually. Show Highlights: The beginning of Charlie’s journey into becoming a plumber began at an early age Charlie gets off the tools and steering the ship of his business Importance of enjoying your work The drive, enthusiasm, and will to succeed How Charlie’s company handles its branding What’s the best marketing tool Pilmico have Advantage and benefit of being transparent to the clients  Why Charlie thinks that meetings are a waste of time  What Pilmico has done to maintain the quality of its products and services Avoiding people-pleasing when dealing with employees How Charlie was able to retain clients through the years Links Mentioned: Big Business Events Check out Charlie Mullins OBE’s company, the Pimlico Plumbers

Can I ask you a personal question?
22. Theo Paphitis, retail dragon

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 29:22


Theo Paphitis is a retail entrepreneur and a star of TV's Dragons' Den. In this interview, Theo talks us through his career and his rise to the top of the UK retail sector (he today runs an empire that includes Ryman and Robert Dyas). Theo also speaks to us about the challenges of dyslexia, his love of technology and the future of the high street after Covid-19. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or, even better, share the podcast or this post with a friend. Previous interviewees include Gina Miller, Peter Hargreaves, Martha Lane-Fox, Spencer Matthews, Vince Cable, Charlie Mullins and Jayne-Anne Gadhia. The 'Can I ask you a personal question podcast?' is brought to you by Will Turvill, Dan Hully and Luke Garratt.

Can I ask you a personal question?
21. Merck Mercuriadis, music mogul

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 29:29


Merck Mercuriadis is a music industry veteran and the founder of Hipgnosis, a FTSE 250-listed company that invests in song rights. In this interview, Merck – who has worked closely with stars including Elton John, Beyoncé and Iron Maiden – talks about his rise to the top of the music industry. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or, even better, share the podcast or this post with a friend. Previous interviewees include Gina Miller, Peter Hargreaves, Martha Lane-Fox, Spencer Matthews, Vince Cable, Charlie Mullins and Jayne-Anne Gadhia. The 'Can I ask you a personal question podcast?' is brought to you by Will Turvill, Dan Hully and Luke Garratt.

Acting Prime Minister
Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins on vaccine passports, sacking half the cabinet and marrying Margaret Thatcher

Acting Prime Minister

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 29:54


Pimlico Plumbers owner Charlie Mullins is this week's Acting Prime Minister.He talks to podcast host Paul Brand about why he wants vaccine passports, who he'd sack from the cabinet and why he wants young people to rediscover apprenticeships.He also speaks about his admiration for Margaret Thatcher and why her leadership helped inspire him to become the owner of London's largest independent plumbing company.Remember to like, subscribe, and rate us five stars.

The Jon Gaunt Show
Charlie Mullins. No Jab No Job and Covid passports in pubs.

The Jon Gaunt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 55:48


This is the audio only version of Jon Gaunt's Facebook Live and Youtube TV show from Wednesday March 24 2021. Jon Gaunt and special guest, Charlie Mullins from Pimlico Plumbers to debate his 'No jab no Job policy and Covid Passports. Should we need a Covid passport to get a Pint?  Plus more riots in Bristol do we need to get tougher and why are cops not vaccinated yet?! Jon's TV show is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 pm on his Facebook page and on Jon Gaunt TV here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8D6iM0mO27Wiz71ddNzHQ?view_as=subscriber Please subscribe @youtube to Jon Gaunt TV Please follow jongaunt on Facebook and Twitter.

Can I ask you a personal question?
20. Jim Mellon, billionaire investor

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 29:50


Jim Mellon is a billionaire investor who became a prominent Brexiteer around the 2016 EU referendum. Today, Jim – who built his fortune in fund management – is very much focused on business. Jim speaks to hosts Will and Dan about his interests in anti-ageing company Juvenescence and lab-grown meat investor Agronomics (he recently wrote a book called Moo's Law: An Investor's Guide to the New Agrarian Revolution). If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or, even better, share the podcast or this post with a friend. Previous interviewees include Gina Miller, Peter Hargreaves, Martha Lane-Fox, Spencer Matthews, Vince Cable, Charlie Mullins and Jayne-Anne Gadhia.

Planet Porky
176: Drinking, Dating and Dogging (but not all at once)

Planet Porky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 49:42


Mike Parry and Lesley-Ann Jones bring you the latest gander at Life on Planet Porky. With topics including: Tiger Woods' car accident, Elkie Brooks, the 27 club, daffodils, sleeve tattoos, causes for heart-attacks in the young, Fleet Street drinking, Julie Walters, Melinda Messenger's dating agency, George Michael's personal life, dogging, Sir Christopher Meyer, Ed Balls, writing to your local MP, Charlie Mullins, and being forced to live in a bedsit. Naturally, there's room for everyone on Planet Porky!  Follow the show on Twitter: @PlanetPorky or Mike is: @MikeParry8 while you can find Lesley-Ann: @LAJwriter. Or you can email us questions or comments to: planetporkypod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! 

Can I ask you a personal question?
19. Sir Vince Cable: Former business secretary and Lib Dem leader

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 28:13


Sir Vince Cable is the former business secretary and Liberal Democrat party leader. In this episode, Will and Dan talk to Vince about leadership and his rise to the top of UK politics. In 2010, he moved from leading an office of six to heading up an entire government department. We speak to him about the challenges he faced, and also get some gossip on what David Cameron, George Osborne and Nick Clegg were like as colleagues. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or, even better, share the podcast or this post with a friend. Previous interviewees include Gina Miller, Peter Hargreaves, Martha Lane-Fox, Spencer Matthews, Charlie Mullins and Jayne-Anne Gadhia.

Can I ask you a personal question?
17. Ollie Ollerton: SAS – Who Dares Becomes An Entrepreneur

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 28:56


Ollie Ollerton is not your typical entrepreneur. A former UK Special Forces soldier, he is best known for his starring role on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins. Ollie has led an incredible life, and fellow entrepreneurs can learn a lot from his drive and determination. In this episode, he talks us through being attacked by a chimpanzee as a child, hitting rock bottom in Australia, and getting his life back on track via an ayahuasca-fuelled trip to the spirit world. Ollie parted company with SAS: Who Dares Wins last year and is now focused on building up his business, Break-Point. 'Can I ask you a personal question?' is a podcast that brings you in-depth interviews with some of Britain's best-known entrepreneurs and leaders in under 30 minutes. Our previous interviewees include Charlie Mullins, Peter Hargreaves, Gina Miller, Spencer Matthews and Martha Lane-Fox. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or – even better – share the podcast with friends. For information on future episodes, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Online Education Center Receives Complaints from Jobseekers

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 2:16


UK-based online education center Train4Jobs has allegedly scammed hundreds of jobseekers. Train4Jobs promoted itself as an online training college where students could acquire new skills, such as plumbing and electrical work, that could help them get hired for jobs. However, instead of receiving actual training and accreditation, enrollees were asked to pay hundreds of pounds every month without learning anything new. People who signed up for courses complained that they were conned by Train4Jobs. According to the students, they were only given course books and modules, which had outdated questions, incomplete answers, and numerous misspellings. One student recounted that he often had to look for answers online because the course books did not provide the information he needed. He added that when he tried calling Train4Jobs to get information about his subject of study, he was told to go to libraries and trade shops to learn more. Ryan Alden, a student who started a Facebook page for other students of Train4Jobs, added that the company threatened to file a defamation lawsuit against him. The victims reached out to online financial website This is Money to air their concerns. This is Money tried to contact Train4Jobs via email but received no response. When This is Money called the number on Train4Job's official website, a service agent said the company had shut down and was no longer accepting applicants. Pimlico Plumbers founder Charlie Mullins said the UK government needs to take action against fraudsters who are using the pandemic to lure people into online education scams. He explained that online colleges such as Train4Jobs do not really produce qualified, employable individuals. He added that most companies would not likely hire graduates of these online courses. Mullins believes the government needs to standardize the trade industry and ensure that people who practice a trade have the appropriate training and certifications.

Build:It
2: Episode 1 - Charlie Mullins

Build:It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 31:05


On this week's episode of Build:It Andy talks to Britain's most famous plumber Charlie Mullins of Pimlico Plumbers. They discuss apprenticeships, Covid, Brexit, the increase in material and labour rates as well as their rebranding to Pimlico. Find out how Pimlico have coped during Covid and Charlie explains the truth behind his infamous 'no jab no job' comment. There's also an exclusive on a new country Charlie could be setting up in. Plus find out what's getting up Charlie's nose in the hilarious feature 'Builder's Ballache'!

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
23. Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers, James Mills, from Rockwool, Nick Pilgrim from EEBS plus more join Clive Holland..

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 27:47


Another packed week on The Clive Holland Show on Fix Radio, you can catch the full show Monday to Thursday 1-4 on Fix Radio.Nick Pilgrim, Managing Director of EEBS joins Clive to talk all things tax ahead of the looming tax deadline on the 31st January.James Mills product manager for Rockwool spoke about their new green homes grant app.Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico plumbers came on the show to discuss his no jab no job policily he would like to enforce.Ceri Rush Jones Customer Engagement Manager for North Wales - CITB joined Clive to tell us about a new training facility they have introduced and how it will help to fill the skills gap.The ProTrade Sumogrip Foil Pack was our product of the week this week. Enjoy

Can I ask you a personal question?
16. Andrew Bloch: PR guru and adviser to Lord Sugar

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 30:00


Andrew Bloch is the co-founder of PR firm Frank, which he led as managing partner until last year. Andrew's clients include billionaire entrepreneur Lord Sugar, and Frank has represented Weetabix, Compare The Market, Deliveroo, and several other well-known brands. In this interview, Andrew gives Will and Dan some top PR tips (including why you should always compliment an interviewer on their questions) and talks them through his rise to the top of the industry. A storyteller by trade, Andrew also shares details of some of the raucous PR parties he has attended, talks about being "bollocked" by Lord Sugar, and tells us his best anecdote (featuring Helena Christensen and Kelly Brook). 'Can I ask you a personal question?' is a podcast that brings you in-depth interviews with some of Britain's best-known entrepreneurs and leaders in under 30 minutes. Our previous interviewees include Charlie Mullins, Peter Hargreaves, Gina Miller, Spencer Matthews and Martha Lane-Fox. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or, even better, share the podcast with friends. For information on future episodes, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here.

The Jon Gaunt Show
Jon talks to Charlie Mullins and can Biden unite USA?

The Jon Gaunt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 68:35


This is the audio only version of Jon Gaunt's Facebook Live and Youtube TV show from Wednesday January 20th 2021.  Jon talks with Charlie Mullins from Pimlico Plumbers who wants a 'No Jab No Job policy. He also asks whether Joe Biden can really unite the USA? Your views please. Jon's TV show is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 pm on his Facebook page and on Jon Gaunt TV here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8D6iM0mO27Wiz71ddNzHQ?view_as=subscriber Please subscribe @youtube to Jon Gaunt TV Please follow jongaunt on Facebook and Twitter.

The Jon Gaunt Show
No Jab No Job! Do you agree? Is Boris in control?

The Jon Gaunt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 70:08


This is the audio only version of Jon Gaunt's Facebook Live and Youtube TV show from Friday January 15th 2021.  Jon is supporting Charlie Mullins form Pimlico Plumbers who is saying ‘no jab no job' Jon thinks that that majority of hospitality venues will follow suit. De facto the vaccine will become mandatory Why doesn't government grow a pair and make it fully mandatory now? Jon's TV show is on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 pm on his Facebook page and on Jon Gaunt TV here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8D6iM0mO27Wiz71ddNzHQ?view_as=subscriber Please subscribe @youtube to Jon Gaunt TV Please follow jongaunt on Facebook and Twitter.

Small Business Snippets
Charlie Mullins: 'I don't like banks – they’re crooks in suits'

Small Business Snippets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 19:34


In this episode I chat to Charlie Mullins, founder and chairman of Pimlico (formerly known as Pimlico plumbers). We talk about how to build a customer base in the early days and upcoming IR35 changes.   You can also visit smallbusiness.co.uk for more on running a family business. Remember to like us on Facebook @SmallBusinessExperts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lower case. Would you prefer to read Charlie Mullins' podcast interview instead? Hello and welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. I’m your host, Anna Jordan. Today we have Charlie Mullins, businessman and founder of Pimlico Plumbers, now known as Pimlico. After finishing an apprenticeship in plumbing, Charlie launched Pimlico Plumbers in 1979. He started out with a second-hand van and a bag of tools, gradually building up the business. Pimlico reached a £1m turnover in 1994 and currently has a turnover in excess of £50 million. In 2015, Charlie was awarded the UK’s first OBE in relation to plumbing. Earlier this year, his son Scott took on the role of chief executive while Charlie went into the role of chairman. Anna: Hi Charlie. Charlie: Hi Anna. Thanks very much for having us on. Been looking forward to this so I’m very excited, thank you. Anna: Great stuff. How are you doing today? Charlie: Very good. I’m in Marbella in Spain at the moment and we have a small business out here – also to do with Pimlico – and yeah, life's good. I'm going to come back right to the beginning of the business, and a lot of our small business owners are in the early stages themselves. And I'm sure they're wanting to know how you built up your customer base in the early days, especially without tools like social media. Charlie: Yeah, well, thinking back then, back in 1979, I finished my apprenticeship and had been working as self-employed, and then started working in the Pimlico area. I started getting repeat work and that undoubtably, whatever service you're offering, is quality of service. That's what's going to get you customers and keep you busy. I have to say I was a pretty good plumber and offering the service to people required. It starts with word of mouth and then other people will recommend you to other customers. I  quickly learned that the art of it is to retain your customer and back in them days, I think I was working on that basis, and you go to these customers regularly, and that would just sort of get more and more. I quickly learned that it’s retaining a customer that gets you through. First of all, it gives you a customer base, and then it gets you through any difficult times that you may like recessions or lack of work. As the business has progressed, we have a policy now at Pimlico once you’re a Pimlico customer, we work on the basis that you’re a Pimlico customer for life. I would say to anybody starting out, retaining your customer is the way to build up a great customer base. What is the secret to retaining the customer?   Charlie: Quality of service. Quality of service can mean many things: turning up on time, dressing correctly for the for the job, having identification on you, be very transparent in what you're doing, make people aware of your rates before you start, get the job done, tidy up after you. And I think in general, just your sort of behaviour in somebody’s house or for a customer, just be as professional as you can. That could be whether you're in their house, or you're running a business from the internet, or you're sort of got a shop or whatever you got. Undoubtedly, the way forward is quality of service, whether it be a product, whether it be something you're fixing, something you're selling, it's all about quality of service. Anna: I think part of the reason that you became successful was there is a bit of a reputation for cowboy plumbers back then and you wanted to set yourself apart. Charlie: Yeah, well, again, I had the idea that, I thought that when I first started Pimlico that I was doing anything clever, I just thought it was common sense things. I know common sense isn’t that common. I wrote a list down of all the things – or not all the things, but about 20 items that I've heard over the years that customers get unhappy with a plumber. You can do that in any business you're in. Find that what upsets customers and just do the opposite. So, customers used to be very unhappy about a plumber not turning up on time, not finishing the job, leaving a mess, not clearing away any rubbish not being transparent, making excuses why they're not a job, so I thought just done the opposite. In business I’ve also learned to be honest, if you're not getting there because you've got delayed or you're running late or you can't make it, be honest with the customer. Not keep making excuses about ‘I broke my arm’ or ‘my van’s broken down’. I've learned is that customers don't want excuses. They want results. I understand that financing is essential to the running of a business, especially when you're trying to grow. I know that when you're trying to expand Pimlico plumbers, back in 1990, you sought out help from the bank but unfortunately, they turned you down. Can you go a little bit into what happened there and how you overcame it? Charlie: Yeah, well, the business in 1990 was going okay. And what I wanted to do was buy a different premises to operate from, a larger premises. Basically, I went to the bank and they and they lent me the money to buy this property – it was about a quarter million pounds, this was December 1990. Everything was going great. They lend me that money and then around about April, all of a sudden, the recession’s kicked in, maybe I wasn't that aware of it. The recession kicks in, and then the bank basically comes down, I was getting in difficulties with run-ups and debts and didn’t get on top of things. They came down to reassess the property to see whether I could get some more money on it, keep things going. They actually went the other way and told me it's not worth a quarter million pounds now – that's worth £50,000. So, I’d ripped it all out to refurbish it for when we were going to move in, and all of a sudden, it was a property not finished. Basically, I was trying to get an overdraft and keep things going, or even a loan, but they weren't having none of it. If anything, well, they just went the other way. They said, ‘Look, we want our money back.’ And I know people think they can't force you into it, but I borrowed it on another property that I'd owned. And they said to put that property in an auction and I’d get £45,000 for it. Well, I didn't do that. I sold it for £90,000 in the end. With the property that I had in the I was borrowed the money for, they told me to sell that and give them the money I get on it. Well, I didn't listen to them. Well, I don't like banks anyway, they’re crooks in suits – they lend you an umbrella as long as it’s not raining. Anna: I think people do underestimate the power that banks have, especially in situations like these. Charlie: Well, what you mustn't get into is a situation where the banks running your business, telling you what you can do and what you can't do. And they were difficult with me so I said to myself, ‘I need to get rid of you people’. So, we carried on working, sold a few bits and pieces, made a lot of changes in the business and got rid of the bank. I've changed banks, I don't I'm not sure how good banks are these days with businesses. All I do know is that thing I've been with this bank since about 1991/92. I've never met my bank manager. I never will. There's just no point now – I can't work with them. They just left a bad taste with me, as far as I'm concerned. All I do now with the bank is put money in and take it out. Part-way through business, you decided to steer away from solely doing plumbing into other services like air conditioning, carpentry, commercial heating services, what kind of challenges did you face in shifting Pimlico's business model? Charlie: Yeah, it wasn't overly difficult because what I was finding that, with plumbers and engineers, we were sending them to jobs and then customers had a carpenter and needed an electrician, or they had wall damage and needed a plasterer. I just found it so difficult to recommend people because not everybody works on the policy that we work on or the way that we operate. And again, that what I have to say is that it's only common sense and being very professional. But there are so many bad tradesmen out there – I'm not suggesting that's all over because there's some great tradesmen out there. So, the fact that they kept asking for people, and I wasn't comfortable recommending anybody, we started getting our own people. We started employing a carpenter, employing a builder, employing a plasterer. When you go to a job, and if the customer’s happy with you, and all sudden, you've got to send a carpenter or another tradesman, they’re even happier with you because it just flows nice. And they know what they're going to expect. If we're running it on the same terms, which we did, and it's just developed from there, we we've got roofers, air con, electricians, carpenters, painters, tilers. Yeah, all in everything, I think. Were there any sort of changes in legislation or anything related that you had to deal with in taking on different kinds of tradespeople? Charlie: Well, we've got one set of rules and regulations for everybody, so everybody follows our guidelines. And whatever requirements are needed for electrical work, or gas work or roofing work, there's just a formality. The most important thing is that you've got your rules and regulations worked out and everybody complies with that. If it's a successful model, then why would you need to change anything? You just follow the same pattern. And to this day now, like 40 years down the line, it's the same thing. We're seeing with a lot of small businesses right now that they are indeed changing their own business model, say going and taking more of their service online or offering takeaway service at home meal kits, that kind of thing. How has Pimlico adapted to the changing conditions around COVID-19? Because it's not just a central office, you're going into people's homes as well. I can imagine there is more to do in that respect. Charlie: Well, you're right, the world has changed and it’s changed businesses. And again, you have to improve your quality of service to people. And immediately, what we've done was geared up all our tradespeople that go to people's houses with all the requirements: gloves, shoe covers, sanitisers, sinks in their vans, masks. We've got them all geared up correctly, we’ve also done the same for our office: social distancing, temperature machines we've got in there, all the bits that you need to run proper business. And I don’t think it's a big deal if you think about it. It's just like a few things that you put in place. Unfortunately, a lot of people with things in business, they make it too complicated. We didn't stop throughout the epidemic, we haven't stopped and we won't stop. We were allowed to continue working, being essential workers, but we just made sure that it's a safe working environment. From a customer's point of view, we would bring them up and say that you can just let the engineering leave the door open, you haven't got to be in the same room. He’ll come in, do the job, leave, close the door, then you obviously pay by credit card. And that went down quite well with customers. That isn't so how much the case now. People seem to be getting a little bit more used to the situation, the virus is out there, but some people are very cautious. And we're doing what we're required to do, and it's welcome. How do the rules and the guidelines that you give to employees translate to contractors? Charlie: Look, engineers work on a self-employed basis. Some of them have been with me for 30 years, 10 years, five years, 20 years. There are a couple of differences about holiday, sick pay, but as far as working under their umbrella or working on a rules and regulations, it makes no difference whether you're self-employed or employed, the guidelines are the same. You turn up, you do the job, you do what we want you to do, and that's it. Okay, we've had a couple of problems, but it's no big deal. Another potential difficulty we will be facing in the future, year is we've got changes to IR35, coming in April. I do understand that there has been some ambiguity [for Pimlico] in the past around contractors’ status and their rights. I'm wondering, with these changes coming in, how exactly will that change the way you operate? Charlie: Yeah, look, it won't change the way we operate. What it changes is the contract for that engineer. If it says he’s not self-employed, then yes, the choice is PAYE or he needs to go somewhere else, basically. But again, I'm going to say, I don't think it's a big deal. Unfortunately, if they're not going to let them be self-employed, then obviously, they're not going to earn as much, they're not going to be able to claim so much, sort of tax deductions. But there are pluses – they get holiday pay, sickness and they can claim for unfair dismissal. But our policy isn’t necessarily, we’re not trying to get rid of people, we want to retain our engineers. We went to the Supreme Court on this where one of the engineers evidently had a heart attack, but there was a little bit more in it than that, I don’t know why he had a heart attack, non-related to work, and he was self-employed for seven years. And all of a sudden, he wanted to take the advantages of being employed. And we knew that was incorrect. But we went to the High Court and various other courts and it took about eight years, and the end result the Supreme Court came up with that he should have been an employee, but no big deal – we've changed their contracts – the tax people are happy with it, our accountants are happy with it, and we're happy with it. If there's big challenges out there, you just got to try and challenge it that works for everybody. Contractors have already been hit quite hard by COVID. And I can imagine if employers are less willing to pay increased taxes and contributions, they may be get less work from their existing clients as well. How will these changes affect the balance of employees to contractors that you currently have? Charlie: Well, it’ll affect the balance. If they can’t be self-employed, then they’ll have to be PAYE.  But I don't think we'll be cutting their numbers down. I feel we can address it accordingly and work on something that everybody's happy with. I don't think that it’s a big deal but in the same token it's just changes. And if that's what we have to do, then that's what we do. There's a massive demand for skilled workers who can demand good money. I think if you're paying good money, you’re a good company and look after your staff, and keep them busy all year, then people are going to want to work for you. The last question I want to ask is, as mentioned in the intro, your son Scott has taken over as chief exec. And Pimlico is very much a family business because his children, your grandchildren, are also heavily involved in the business. For our audience out there who have family businesses of their own, how do you set that line between work and family life and keep them separate? Charlie: This is a difficult one, and I'm probably going to say, working with your family doesn't work for everybody. And if it does, work it’s great and if it doesn't work then it's terrible, of course. How do you keep it separate? I just think that, obviously, when you're at work, I don't think family issues come up, or that you get too involved with family things. And obviously, when you’re outside of work, you're going to get involved in a little bit of family work things, but I think it's nice to keep them separate as best you can. I didn't really plan anything but when we’re at work and, as much as we’re family, I don't feel that it's the big part of it anymore. In other words, they’re doing the job, they're happy doing it, we're happy with them. I know it's difficult when you've got talk to a family member about it, but on saying that, most family members understand how you operate, and they follow the guidelines. But of course, there’ll be hiccups, bits and pieces. I think we have about 12 or 13 members of family there and all I can say that it's great because I think we're all drinking from the same teapot. And it seems to work. But yeah, that's been our uphill sort of tasks. I'm on my fourth wife now! I’m joking. It can be difficult, but I think pluses outweigh the minuses. Look, you can't run any business, whether it be your family or just other people working for you, without the ups and downs. With any business there's going to be many sleepless nights, there's going to be many struggling for money, but once you get it going, I mean, there’s no business like your own business. Anna: Of course – I think that's the reason that so many people go for it. Charlie: Yeah, that’s right, and a lot of people that want to start their own business, they're toying with the idea for years and playing around with it. They say, ‘I don’t know when’s the best time and Christmas is coming and winter's coming’ and it comes every year, and then it's, ‘This is bad, and the banks are not lending and interest rates’ and they ask me when's the best time to start your own business. Well, the best time to start your own business is when it suits you. You need to get up there and just make it happen, that's what it's about. All the talking doesn't make you a busy business where actual action does, and you’ve just got to get it started. You got a 10,000-mile journey and that starts with the first step, you've got to make that first step in business. It just develops. I mean, I didn't set out to run the largest independent plumbing company or service company in the UK, I set out just to be a plumber. And once I got the bug a bit of the demand and you can employ somebody, and it goes from there. I say this to anybody starting out or even if you're just a small business, the ways to become successful, obviously, quality of service, I'll always say that's number one. And number two is to employ people take on staff, whether it be friends, family or people you don't know but are believed that you need to employ people to grow your business because this is not about one person. It's a team affair and your business is only as good as the people that work for you.      Anna: Well, I think that is an ideal place to wrap up, so I'll leave it there. Thank you very much for coming on the podcast, Charlie. Charlie: That's been good and obviously if anyone wants to check the website at pimlicoplumbers.com, there are some pieces on there. As Charlie said, you can find out more about him at pimlicoplumbers.com You can also visit small business.co.uk for articles on building your customer base and running a family business. Remember to like us on Facebook at Small Business Experts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lowercase. Until next time, thank you for listening.

Mennie Talks Podcast
Season 2 #006 Interview with Charlie Mullins OBE, British businessman and Founder of Pimlico Plumbers, London's largest independent plumbing company.

Mennie Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 39:33


The Mennie Talks podcast is back for Season 2 with an incredible line-up of inspiring guests, talking all things business, entrepreneurship, property development, finance and investment.  In this next episode I interview Charlie Mullins OBE, British businessman and Founder of Pimlico Plumbers, London's largest independent plumbing company. Launched by Charlie Mullins in 1979 with just a bag of tools and a very old van bought at auction, Pimlico Plumbers now has more than 200 professional trades people and a support team of around 50 staff serving customers across London including some of the world’s most famous names including James Bond star Daniel Craig and actress Dame Helen Mirren. The company, which has a turnover of £25 million, serves central and greater London and currently has more than 170 vans, trucks, and motorbikes on the streets of the Capital. Charlie is the archetypal entrepreneur having started his business from scratch and building it into a multi-million-pound enterprise. His company’s iconic blue and white vans can also be seen in Spain after Charlie launched a Marbella branch of the company to serve both local and ex-pat customers. Pimlico also operates the ‘Strictly Trade Only’ Pimlico Plumbing and Heating Merchants. Occasionally outspoken and sometimes controversial, Charlie has starred in Channel 4’s ‘Secret Millionaire’ and the BBC’s ‘Young Plumber of the Year’ programmes and is a regular business commentator in the national media. During this episode Charlie reflects on how the Pimlico Plumbers brand has grown and developed over the years and provides insight into what entrepreneurs need to do in order to be successful, whilst touching on the impact of COVID-19.  I hope you enjoy it! Reece

REC SQUAD: Change Your Game
That Pimlico Guy - Extracts from a Team Talk

REC SQUAD: Change Your Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 13:30


An accidental soundbite during a Team Talk chat between Grant Bristow, Aaron Leslie and Simon Lewis During a discussion around recruitment outsourcing, Gran's impression of Charlie Mullins makes for a wonderful interlude.

Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley - Brewer | Fears grow of second wave when schools open, Proposals to extend shielding to over 50s this winter have been scrapped, Doctors told not to prescribe paracetamol for chronic pain

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 26:23


Simon Clarke, Minister for Local Government & Regional Growth discusses the fears of a second wave when schools reopen as cities face quarantine blockades to stop spread. Charlie Mullins, founder of Pimlico Plumbers on why his staff were told to end furlough & return to work or face the sack. Julia is also joined by Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive of UK Hospitality, which represents the industry on the Government's Eat Out To Help Out scheme See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Can I ask you a personal question?
1. Charlie Mullins on plumbing, politics and personal life

Can I ask you a personal question?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 26:09


In the first episode of 'Can I ask you a personal question?', Will and Dan speak to Pimlico Plumbers founder (and current chairman) Charlie Mullins. Today, Charlie is well known as Britain's millionaire plumber – a friend to politicians and celebrities whose business turns over nearly £1m a week. But it wasn't always plain sailing for Pimlico. In this episode, Charlie opens up about the stress and sleepless nights he endured in the early 1990s, when his business was on the ropes and liquidators wanted to close him down. We also hear Charlie's tips for up-and-coming entrepreneurs, and get his no-nonsense views on politics, Covid-19, apprenticeships and more. If you enjoy this podcast, please have a listen to our previous episodes, and also give us a review or rating – every little helps. You can also follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/CIAYAPQ) and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/can-i-ask-you-a-personal-question/). "Can I ask you a personal question? (with Will and Dan)" is presented by Will Turvill and Dan Hully, and is produced by Luke Garratt. Will is a British journalist based in Canada, and Dan is co-founder and CEO of Quantico, a provider of in-house finance teams to rapidly scaling businesses. Luke is a journalist and news producer for the Associated Press, also based in London.

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast
4. Clive speaks with Charlie Mullins

Clive Holland on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 22:37


In April just after the UK went into lock down Clive caught up with Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers. They talk about where it all started 40 years ago and how they were operating during the pandemic.

Business Matters's posts
Charlie Mullins OBE: Founder & Chairman of Pimlico Plumbers

Business Matters's posts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 26:46


Charlie Mullins OBE, the founder and chairman of Pimlico Plumbers and former Channel 4 secret millionaire, joins us to talk about how to survive and thrive during the COVID 19 crisis and he also gives us his thoughts on the Mayor of London Sadique Khan's increase of the congestion charge. 

Unblocking Success
Episode 8 w/ @PimlicoPlumbers Founder Charlie Mullins OBE

Unblocking Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 19:14


This week's episode is a very special episode featuring Ashley's grandfather and Founder of The Pimlico Group Charlie Mullins OBE.

Off The Tools Podcast
Wayne Bettess heads to Pimlico Plumbers

Off The Tools Podcast

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 41:56 Transcription Available


Wayne Bettess had the pleasure of heading into London to visit the UK's most famous Plumbing Company... Pimlico Plumbers. Wayne Bettess had a tour of Pimlico's amazing office building in Lambeth, Central London. Wayne Bettess then had a chat with Scott Mullins, Charlie Mullins Son about how Pimlico has become an iconic British Brand. Off The Tools founder, Wayne Bettess discussed with Scott Mullins all about how Pimlico has been so successful and where they plan to go over the next 5 years.A must-listen for anyone in the Plumbing & Heating Industry, Get an insight into how to build a successful, profitable business in the trades and construction industry.Come join our community of like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs today - https://www.facebook.com/groups/offthetoolsCheck out Wayne Bettess's businesses here - https://www.waynebettess.co.ukhttps://www.uberplumb.co.ukhttps://www.yournewboiler.comWant to work with Wayne Bettess with someone to one business coaching? Visit here for more information - https://waynebettess.co.uk/2019/09/06/workingwithwayne/Entrepreneur, Mindset, Focus, Leadership, Marketing, Success, Goals, Targets, Support the show (https://www.waynebettess.co.uk)

North Avenue
#8 The Celebrity Plumber | Charlie Mullins OBE

North Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 25:26


On this week's podcast, I sat with Charlie Mullins OBE, CEO & Founder of Pimlico Plumbers, the UK's biggest independent plumbing company. Charlie grew up on an underprivileged council estate in South London, and today he is one of the most well-known businessmen in the UK. Charlie regularly appears on TV & radio stations discussing British business & politics and in 2020 he is running for the mayor of London position. On the show, we discussed the success of Pimlico Plumbers, economic uncertainty, Charlie's race to become mayor and much more. Follow Andrew on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ZWTE8i Follow Andrew on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/31zGDSB Follow Andrew on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2NcrrHk

Stripping Off with Matt Haycox
Charlie Mullins Pimlico Plumbers Chats with Matt Haycox

Stripping Off with Matt Haycox

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 34:06


Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!Charlie Mullins Pimlico Plumbers Chats with Matt Haycox // Charlie decided at the age of nine that he wanted to be a plumber, after noticing that his local plumber was well respected, had a great lifestyle and money. So, he took to ‘bunking off' school to earn ‘two bob a day' working with the local plumber.After leaving school at 15 with no qualifications (he always says that was a big mistake, he should have left at 14!) and completing a four year apprenticeship in plumbing Charlie started out with a second hand van and a bag of tools. In 1979 he started Pimlico Plumbers from a basement of an estate agent in Pimlico."I set out to change the image of the plumbing industry and get rid of the stigma associated with it, i.e plumbers who turn up late, driving rusty old vans, not wearing uniform, arses hanging out their trousers, bad workmanship and ripping off the customer," says Charlie.Being a archetypal entrepreneur and having a reputation as one of the UK's most outspoken and controversial businessmen has attracted a lot of TV and media attention over the years. He has his own in-house PR team and is also represented by Recognition PR and Phil Hall Associates Media.Charlie regularly appears on TV, on various news channels, Daily Politics, Panorama etc giving his response to the latest topics and featuring in debates. He has also featured in several TV documentaries including Channel 4's Show Me Your Money and The Secret Millionaire, BBC's Young Plumber of the Year as a judge and BBC 1's Posh Plumbers.He also regularly features in national press, various business magazines and has regular columns in top business publications and websites.Charlie is regularly on the radio and is also often used as a speaker/panelist/judge at events.—Thanks for watching!SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE TIPS—WebsiteInstagramTik TokFacebookTwitterLinkedIn—LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!SpotifyApple—Who Is Matt Haycox? - Click for BADASS TrailerAs an entrepreneur, investor, funding expert and mentor who has been building and growing businesses for both myself and my clients for more than 20 years, my fundamental principles are suitable for all industries and businesses of all stages and size.I'm constantly involved in funding and advising multiple business ventures and successful entrepreneurs.My goal is to help YOU achieve YOUR financial success! I know how to spot and nurture great business opportunities and as someone who has ‘been there and got the t-shirt' many times, overall strategies and advice are honest, tangible and grounded in reality.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
College Green, Confidence, and Plumbers

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 27:39


Live from College Green, Mike speaks to Charlie Mullins, Peter Bone, and Wes Streeting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Unsexy Business
1 - Charlie Mullins, Pimlico Plumbers

Unsexy Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 31:13


Welcome to Unsexy Business. A podcast series about traditional business models and the people and personalities behind them. This episode: Charlie Mullins. Charlie founded Pimlico Plumbers in 1979, armed with just a tool box and a slightly battered van. This is his story. Buy Unsexy Business - the book - from Amazon and all good bookshops. Follow Jamie on Twitter - @jamiebwaller - or visit jamiewaller.co.uk

Fix Radio's Toolbox Show
Episode 17: Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers joins Andy in the studio

Fix Radio's Toolbox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 27:54


Charlie Mullins founder of Pimlico Plumbers joins Andy in the studio and gives his thoughts on the new Supreme Court ruling regarding 'workers'. Plus he will be giving advice on turning your company from a one man band into a multi-million pound firm.

Chopper's Politics
I will restart donating to the Conservatives when Theresa May has resigned, says City millionaire

Chopper's Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 51:26


Will the Conservatives’ biggest ever donor give to the party again? Is Brexit a modern version of the Suez Crisis? What’s it like to put at risk a 20-year friendship with the Prime Minister? And what can a South Georgian rat problem teach us about leaving the European Union?  Chopper’s Brexit Podcast has the answers.  On the guest list today: Stuart Wheeler, City financier and political activist; Phillip Lee MP, who resigned from the Government last week; Charlie Mullins, the Pimlico Plumbers founder and a former Tory donor; Robert Buckland MP, the solicitor general, who took the EU Withdrawal Bill through Parliament; data guru Henry Morris, on why going to public school matters to employers, and Lord Ridley, who updates us on the rats. 

Thepropertydevelopmentcourse.com
Charlie Mullins The Millionaire Plumber. Construction Property Real Estate

Thepropertydevelopmentcourse.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 1:42


* This episode was archived June 2019 and is only available for subscribers Charlie Mullins is a millionaire plumber working in the property and construction industries. He was born in Camden and grew up on the rough Elephant and Castle estate in south London. After leaving school at 15 with no qualifications and completing a four year apprenticeship in plumbing, Charlie started his business with just a second hand van and a bag of tools he bought at an auction. 1979 he saw the launch of Pimlico Plumbers from a basement of an estate agent in Pimlico, London. Now Pimlico Plumbers is the UK’s largest independent plumbing firm and has a roster of celebrity clients including Simon Cowell, Dame Helen Mirren, Joanna Lumley, Joan Collins, Keira Knightly, Daniel Craig, Richard Branson to name but a few What can we all learn from Charlie and his business? If you internet search him you can see he is a master of self promotion and he always gets a lot of free press for his business He has a great story coming from a poor background and growing a business from the ground up. He has a lot of critics who dislike him personally for his accent, his showy style and his constant need for promotion. Me personally, I like the guy as he has created his own business from nothing, he is satisfying a need in the market and he is charging a high price for his services because he aims to provide the best service. I feel if you look carefully at charlie and his business, if you rub away all the polish and pr you will still see the workings of a solid business plan that we can all learn from Any questions on construction and property then please ask info@thepropertydevelopmentcourse.com and we can answer with a podcast or video for all. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/funwithproperty Instagram: www.instagram.com/thepropertydevelopmentcourse Facebook: www.facebook.com/thepropertydevelopmentcourse Website: thepropertydevelopmentcourse.com Twitter: twitter.com/SamStravelles Main YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCp63L_QHqdx5gq9Y8PKR6Rw

Stories in Business
Super Successful Entrepreneur Charlie Mullins founder and owner of Pimlico Plumbers shares his story in business so far.

Stories in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 43:22


Sponsor: Amazon Alexa Skills Udemy Course - Every business, blogger, podcaster, personal brand or anyone interested should have an Alexa Flash Briefing Skill... LEARN how to create one by clicking the link below. Discount is automatically applied when clicking the link below.  https://www.udemy.com/alexa-skills-how-to-create-an-alexa-skill-flash-briefing/?couponCode=TOMWICKSTEAD   Episode 006: Charlie Mullins - Stories in Business. Founder and owner of the UK's largest independent plumbing firm with an annual revenue of £40 Million. Charlie shares his story in business so far. You can find more information about Pimlico Plumbers at Pimlicoplumbers.com. Charlie is also running for London Mayor in 2020.   ★☆★ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ★☆★ ★FOLLOW ME BELOW★ ► Facebook: www.facebook.com/storiesinbusiness ► Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-wickstead-1a3245158/ ► Instagram: www.instagram.com/storiesinbusiness ► Website / Blog : www.storiesinbusiness.com      Tags: Entrepreneur Entrepreneurs Marketing Social Media Success Motivation Motivational Inspiring Inspirational Conversions Sales Sale Ecommerce Consulting start up business businesses Management Marketing top podcast business podcasts podcasting speaker public speaker keynote media best podcasts Inspiration Millionaires billionaires daily show weekly show successful stories in business Inspirational 

Business Experts Growth Academy Podcast
EP0018 - What Really is a Work Life Balance? - A Medley with Previous Guests!

Business Experts Growth Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 40:54


As you may know, every single guest that I had at “Be Your Best in Business” is a successful entrepreneur, businessman or businesswoman and in one way or another. Normally in these interviews I ask them how they cope up with work life balance. Are they good at it? Are they any different when they are in and out of the office? How do they spend their times outside the walls of their businesses? In this episode, I have gathered all the work life balance clips from all my previous interviews so that we can really look into it, see if there is a formula on how to do it, and how everyone is doing in this area. People have a notion that we need to have a 50-50 work life balance, BUT it does not have to be. Today, I am sharing with you how 11 different business minded people (all were guests in this podcast) deal with work-life balance. We will be covering what each one of these guests has say regarding work-life balance. I am sure that we can all learn a thing or two from them. John Kettley – He practices a three step strategy for everything, including his work life balance. He shared with us how he plans the following year during the window between the current Christmas and New Year’s days. Andrew Bridgewater – He shares the importance of “recharging” to prevent burning out especially if you are in corporate. He also emphasises that work life balance is different for each person, what works for you does not necessarily work for me. It is complex BUT you will surely know when your work life is in imbalance, because more than anyone else, you know yourself. Nick James – Nick says he’s not cracked work life balance yet, BUT he discusses how your health and fitness contributes success in your business. Charlie Mullins – Charlie talked about being not good in terms of work life balance, saying that he might have worked more than he played. But they have a gym (among many cool things) in the Pimlico building that is accessible to their employees! Susan Botfield – She discussed how important it is to say “NO” in order to keep your work life balance. She also talked about how her fitness contributed to her work life balance. Chris Rodwell – I caught up with Chris while he was in Lisbon, where he detailed how he structures everything he does for the week (And since he’s in Lisbon, it includes going to the beach)! Stephanie Davies – Stephanie shares how she keeps her Saturday morning gym routine, and also how important is it for her to keep her non-negotiables. She also talked about how important it is to follow her routine as it allows her to sometimes just be Stephanie and not Laughology’s Stephanie. Andrew McBarnett – We can say Andrew “does not” have work life balance, he takes his wife to his business trips. He shares how important it is to integrate your work into your life, and vice versa. Mick Holloway – When I interviewed Mick, they just had a new addition to the family and they are happy. He shares that he brings his day forward by going to bed early, and getting up early. Kalpesh Patel – He manages his work life balance by really knowing what his priorities are, really understanding what’s important, and then living his life according to those. James Burtt – James says that he does not consider work life balance, just BALANCE. He says sometimes he gets it right and sometimes not. He says that if you are looking at your life and work as two separate things then you are not doing what your CALLING is. As for him, since he has a lot on his plate these days, he relies on getting up earlier and staying up later than usual.   We really hope you learned something from this episode. Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year! Guest Details To contact any of them, you can visit these guests by using the information below: John Kettley                                      http://johnfkettley.com/                 Andrew Bridgewater                      andrew@andrewbridgewater.com                       Nick James                                          http://www.seriouslyfunbusiness.co.uk/          Charlie Mullins                                  http://www.pimlicoplumbers.com/                 Susan Botfield                                  susan@fourpillarscoaching.com                             Chris Rodwell                                  https://www.etrr.online/                                          Stephanie Davies                            http://www.laughology.co.uk/                            Andrew McBarnett FCMA CGMA http://www.amb-associates.com/                  Mick Holloway mick@24-7.so                                                                 Kalpesh Patel                                http://www.thekalpeshpatel.com/                      James Burtt                        http://www.primesitelets.com/                               Links and Resources http://johnfkettley.com/ https://www.andrewbridgewater.com/ http://www.businessempires.co.uk/ http://www.pimlicoplumbers.com/ https://www.fourpillarscoaching.com/ https://www.etrr.online/ http://www.laughology.co.uk http://www.amb-associates.com/ http://www.24-7.so/ http://www.thekalpeshpatel.com/ http://www.primesitelets.com

Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast.
#032 - Apple v Samsung, and is Jeff Bezos REALLY an evil b*****d?

Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 34:37


In this episode: John tells us why he decided to switch from Apple, just two months before the launch of the iPhone X, and why he's already regretting it - this is more than just another "Apple v Android" war of words though - there's some real business lessons in there. This month's book of the month was "The Everything Store" by Brad Stone, which looks at the meteoric rise of Jeff Bezos, and Amazon.com, which leads John to the conclusion that "he's a bit of an evil b*****d really isn't he?" Jason once again tells us how simple running a successful business is - and it all comes down to doing "what you say you're going to do." John shares some of his strategies for curing overwhelm ("getting rid of your phone" is one of them, though that may simply related to his Samsung woes this month) John also tells us what he learnt meeting Charlie Mullins, the "millionaire plumber" from Pimlico Plumbers last month. For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Big Idea Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast.
#031 - Positive Thinking, Follow up & Shoe Dogs

Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 41:17


Doors are open for the One Percent Club! We've got just 12 spaces for ambitious, lifestyle business owners to work more closely with John and Jason to grow their businesses. In this episode: We review "Shoe Dog", the memoirs of Phil Knight, the founder of Nike (and Jason gives us a memorable lesson in how to pronounce Nike "correctly"...) We look back on a very successful month of our "Bring me Sunshine" challenge - and how forcing ourselves to think positively on a daily basis has led to the habit of positive thinking coming much, much easier to us. It's Jason's turn for a rant this month - as he laments the lack of follow-up from several people he's had dealings with recently. John shares his simple 3-step process for "the ultimate marketing strategy" We look at the importance of giving value as part of a content marketing strategy. John looks forward to meeting Charlie Mullins, the "millionaire plumber" from Pimlico Plumbers later this month, and also manages to get in a dig at used car salesmen... For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Big Idea Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

Business Experts Growth Academy Podcast
EP006 - Talking Bog Standard Business with Charlie Mullins

Business Experts Growth Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 34:58


Charlie Mullins is someone who surely knows about taking care of his people. Charlie Mullins is a very successful businessman, who currently has 350 employees. He is a self-made millionaire, best known as the founder of Pimlico Plumbing in London, the largest independent plumbing company in the UK. We discussed why it is very important to build up and retain customers. It is your existing customers that will get you through recession, get you through difficult times, as well as make you a bigger and better company.  “Business is not an overnight success, it is a long term policy!” We also tackled how the quality of your product or service greatly affects the success of your business. Whether it is in business or in your career, plan your path out and tread carefully! We also talked about why you should “BE YOU!” We discussed why it is important to make your own decisions, and not necessarily rely on others when making your business decisions. In this podcast, Charlie shares why he thinks that in business, common sense and enthusiasm is more important than any degree or exam. Charlie also talks about how important it is to employ people. The hardest aspect in business may be employing staff, but it is the best investment you will ever make. We also discussed how important is showing appreciation (through both material incentives or even a mere “thank you” ) in influencing your team’s performance.   Golden Nugget Round Question 1 – What would you tell your 25 Year Old Self? Think bigger, and you’ll work accordingly. Question 2 – What would you Lecturer at University today Common Sense – don’t rely on degrees and exams to be successful in life. Question 3 – What was your biggest investment or financial decision This building, it gave me a base. Without this building, Pimlico Plumbers wouldn’t be Pimlico Plumbers.   Guest Details To contact Charlie, you can visit the Pimlico Plumbers’ website at http://www.pimlicoplumbers.com/   Links and Resources http://www.pimlicoplumbers.com/ Quotes Just like a boxer, if you go down and you get up there’s a good chance that you’re going to win the fight. – Charlie Mullins I don’t believe in luck. I believe that the more you put into something, the more you get. – Charlie Mullins Learn to delegate! – Charlie Mullins If someone has gone against the grain, you have to get rid of them and get someone who is on your corner. – Charlie Mullins  

Business Leaders
Business Leaders - Charlie Mullins

Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 51:41


Charlie Mullins OBE is the Founder and CEO of Pimlico Plumbers. He first discovered his trade aged 9, truanting school to help a local tradesman. Inspired, he left aged 15 to start his business; today it's worth £35m. In this in-depth interview, the self-confessed 'plumber to the stars' discusses his transition from South London poverty to multimillionaire businessman; attributes the success of his business to ‘doing things the right way’, rather than trying to 'be clever’; argues the importance of building a brand over making money; and concludes that ‘keeping it simple’ is the key to success.

Kidspiration.tv
Bradley meets Charlie Mullins | Kidspiration.tv

Kidspiration.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 5:35


Learning how to fix things is an important part of growing up and becoming independent. And learning how to fix things, especially things most people don’t want to touch, can turn into a good career. Just ask Charlie Mullins. Mr. Mullins grew up in a rough part of London. After leaving school when he was 15, he went to work, following the advice from a childhood mentor. He finished a four-year apprenticeship in plumbing, then bought an old van and some old tools. He was ready to fix broken toilets, sinks, showers—anything his skills and hard work could get running again. He started Pimlico Plumbers in 1979. Because he didn’t like seeing rusty old trucks and plumbers in grease-stained clothes, he decided his plumbers would drive bright blue vans and wear clean uniforms. Today Pimlico has over 200 workers, 160 trucks, and is London’s largest independent plumbing and service company. But Mr. Mullins hasn’t forgotten how he got his start. Pimlico employs its own apprentices and participates in the Just the Job work placement program of the Prince’s Trust. “My early experiences as an apprentice shaped my life and success,” he said in a startups.co.uk interview. Now he’s helping young people learn how to pick up a wrench and get that leaky loo back in business.

Share Radio Track Record
Track Record with @SueDougan, talking to @PimlicoPlumbers.

Share Radio Track Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 55:32


Track Record with Sue Dougan, talking to Charlie Mullins, CEO of Pimlico Plumbers, about his life, career and musical influences

Small Business Naked
35 – Charlie Mullins: Plumber to the Stars in London

Small Business Naked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015


Before you we go any further, WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU.  Call us on our new phone number, (775) Fi NAKED or 775-346-2533.  You can tell us anything.  What do you like about the best small business podcast: Small Business Naked?  What kind of business do you have?  What has been you favorite episode...

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast
X Games After Parties Hurt : Episode 131

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2014 77:38


Charlie Mullins is injuried and X Games Austin gave us a headache. Enjoy the repercussions.

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast
Wee Wee on the Pooper Potty : #74

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 81:12


Somehow throughout the past two years we have not had Charlie Mullins on the show. We rectified that last night by having him Skype in from a campground in Florida. He's doing a little bit of training, a little bit of daddy duty and a little bit of enjoying life. All great things and the smile on his face proved he is very happy and ready to contest for some championships.

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast
Seat Time #37 : Purple Drank for Bobbitt

Seat Time : The Online Show for the Offroad Enthusiast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011 18:01


We're pretty excited about Russell Bobbitt winning the Muddobbers National Enduro this past weekend. With this win, he edged out Charlie Mullins for the National Enduro Championship and claimed his 4th National Enduro title. Even though his teammates switched to 2 strokes halfway through the National competition, Bobbitt has been a consistent 2 stroke rider for the majority of his career. That consistency won him every test section at the final round. Michael Lafferty technically won the second test section, but it was thrown out due to course marking issues. Mullins was still up there fighting though, finishing second on the day. Lafferty, even with the test he won being thrown out, still rode his Husaberg TE250 to a third place podium finish.