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Rule The Roost
Clear and Obvious

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 64:59


In this week's episode of Rule the Roost, Jack and guest Chris Hannaway break down Tottenham Hotspur's recent victory over Liverpool. They ask a crucial question: Did Spurs' struggle to break down 9 men reflect Liverpool's strength or raise concerns about Spurs' performance? The pair also weigh in on the ongoing debate about VAR and its impact on the game.As the episode concludes, Jack and Chris look ahead to the rest of the season. With Spurs navigating tricky fixtures and maintaining an unbeaten record, they explore what the team's ambitions should be for the year.Remember, Rule the Roost is proudly partnered with Infinite Session for Sober October. Don't miss out on a 20% discount using code RTR20 at InfiniteSession.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ruletheroost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PEP Talk
How To Start A Business You Love (With The People You Love) - Chris Hannaway

PEP Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 27:05


Chris Hannaway founded Infinite Session with his brother Tom in 2018. They set out with a goal of creating an alcohol-free beer that actually tastes like beer, just like you'd find in your local craft brewery. Infinite beers sell worldwide, predominantly in UK and US supermarkets and have won several World Beer Awards, including when judged against alcoholic beers!Unlike alcohol-free beers of the past, Infinite Session is unrestrained. Infinite Session stands for more when alcohol-free beer has always been defined by restriction. They believe that beer is bigger than booze: no more covering labels or whispering orders at the bar. Drinking should be on your terms because the flavour is more important than ABV. In this episode, Simon and Chris discuss how to go about starting a business you love, working with family and much more.TopicsChris' background and how Infinite Session was bornHow to get into entrepreneurshipThe importance of market researchWorking with familyIf you had to start again, what would you do differently?Chris Hannaway: https://infinite.beer/Powered by GoDaddy UK:40% off: https://bit.ly/3IZ0Ibc Tailor Brands: Pep for 40% off https://tailorbrands.go2cloud.org/SH5U FOR MORE HELP START HERE: purposefulproject.com 

HOW TO START UP by FF&M
How to start up as brothers (& stay friends) with Tom & Chris Hannaway, Infinite Session

HOW TO START UP by FF&M

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 16:24


In today's episode, we're joined by Tom and Chris Hannaway, brothers and Co-Founders of alcohol-free beer brand Infinite Session.  With a passion for great tasting beer but a desire to incorporate some alcohol-free days into their lifestyle, Tom and Chris discovered a gap in the market for a vibrant and confident alcohol-free beer to enjoy during after-work drinks. Launched in 2018, Infinite Session beers are now stocked in leading UK retailers including Sainsbury's and Whole Foods. The brand also launched exclusively into the US state of Wisconsin in March 2020. During the pandemic, Infinite Session launched a series of special-edition beers, including the ‘Stay Home' beer from which all proceeds were donated to NHS Charities Together. Today they share advice on what to consider when expanding internationally as well as how to successfully work together as siblings. The Hannaways' advice: Take time to think about what you disagree on and come back to it after some spacePut boundaries in place and make sure you stick to themGet your messaging down first before worrying about the rest   Don't focus too much on logo and web domain at the start  Really think about how you would explain your idea to others, think about The Granny Test, keep it really simple Think about your product development but do tell people what you're doing as well as you need the feedbackGive your sales channels the same level of importance as product development  You can only do what you can do and be comfortable with that  Have hobbies outside of work to keep you passionate about your company Know when to chat with each other, and when not to Find your working rhythm together You do have to work hard but build in breaks Grow slow, try things on a smaller basis when you reach new markets to build your growth with a strong foundation   You can contact Tom or Chris via Instagram or Twitter  Head over to Speakpipe to leave your voice note for future guests too.LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices.Google Workspace is brilliant for small businessesBuzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directoryCanva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites.For contracts check out Law Depot.Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2022 founder of PR for startups advisory Fallow, Field & Mason. MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod.  Link & Licence

The FoodTalk Show podcasts
An Infinite Session for the designated driver

The FoodTalk Show podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 40:37


Non-alcoholic drinks innovation means you can enjoy the party without the hangover. Listen again to our podcast of December last year.  It's just two weeks to go until Christmas and Sue, Ollie and Holly are getting into the festive spirit. There's talk of turkey versus chicken, the best Christmas breakfast and – most controversially – how early is too early to break out the alcohol? Well, with the UK non-alcoholic drinks market on the rise, you might decide not to risk a Boxing Day headache at all. Innovators like today's guests are working to offer drinks that won't leave you feeling like you've been on Santa's naughty list, just because you want to bypass the booze. Ellie Webb is here to add a far-flung flavour to Christmas with Caleno, a tropical non-alcoholic spirit that balances exotic botanicals with citrus and spice. Beer drinkers are becoming ever more discerning, but do you need to have the alcohol in order to enjoy great taste? In the studio to contribute to the debate is Chris Hannaway from Infinite Session, a beer lover who wanted the freedom to enjoy both alcoholic and booze-free ales. Chris has brought with him samples of Infinite Session's IPA, pale ale and pilsner varieties, to see if he can convince the team to down some alcohol-free pints this Christmas.

Taste Radio
Insider Ep. 61: There’s White Space For The Taking. Here’s How To Find It.

Taste Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 50:12


In this episode, we’re joined by the founders of two innovative U.K.-based companies, cold brew coffee and oat milk brand Minor Figures and non-alcoholic brewery Infinite Session, who detailed their respective strategies for winning at home and abroad. Launched in 2014, Minor Figures is known for its super-premium beverages, pastel packaging and playful illustrations. The brand is widely available in the U.K. and has a significant foothold in Australia along with a small, but expanding, presence in the U.S. In our interview, co-founder Stuart Forsyth spoke about why he describes the package design as an “exercise in restraint,” and why Minor Figures takes a brand-first approach to marketing. He also discussed how the company is leveraging the U.S. coffee community to build awareness and distribution, and how it’s managing growth in three global markets. Later in the episode, we sit down with Chris Hannaway, the co-founder of Infinite Session, which was launched in 2018. The brand has won acclaim and built a loyal following in the U.K. for its full-flavored beer and lighthearted marketing. In our interview, Hannaway spoke about his background in non-alcoholic beverages and the creation of Infinite Session. He also explained why the products are designed to reach “flex sober” consumers and discussed the metrics for evaluating brand strategy. Show notes: 1:44: Investors Want to Meet You. But Check Your Breath. -- The episode’s hosts riffed on Ray’s Worcester accent, crunched on upcycled chips and discussed the usefulness of Purell and Listerine breath strips at BevNET Live and NOSH Live. They also spoke about effective ways to network with investors at the events and why early-stage entrepreneurs should engage with strategic incubators, including Coca-Cola’s Venturing & Emerging Brands and General Mills’ 301INC units. Later, BevNET reporter Brad Avery offered insight into the recently announced partnership between beer giant Molson Coors and beverage incubator L.A. Libations. 17:05: Interview: Stuart Forsyth, Co-Founder, Minor Figures -- Forsyth met with BevNET CMO Mike Schneider at the 2019 Bread & Jam Festival in London for a conversation about Minor Figures, including the brand’s inception and how the current iteration of its package design was conceived. He also discussed how the company communicates coffee terroir  to consumers and how the team determined the right time to expand into international markets. Later, he explained why he views the brand’s U.S. distribution strategy as “dangerous” and why it maintains a consistent product lineup across all markets. 36:24: Interview: Chris Hannaway, Co-Founder, Infinite Session -- Schneider also sat down with Hannaway at the Bread & Jam Festival where they discussed the genesis of Infinite Session, the brand pillars and growing consumer interest in non-alcoholic beer. They also spoke about the formulation of Infinite Session products, how they’ve iterated upon the packaging, the evolution of the NA beer market and the company’s plans to enter the U.S. Brands in this episode: Infinite Session, Minor Figures, Kor Shots, Hubba Bubba, Tic Tac, Big League Chew, Combos, Whoppers, Pimp Juice, Moxie, Cocaine Energy, In-N’-Out, Pulp Pantry, Olipop, Dixie Elixirs, Bottleshot Brew, Dalston’s, Ugly Drinks, Dash Water, The New Primal, Owl’s Brew, Wave Soda, Gloe, Clearly Kombucha, Keep Cup, Frosted Flakes, Heineken, Athletic Brewing, WellBeing Brewing,  Mikkeller, St. Peter’s, Brew Dog, Overly, Budweiser, Shock Top, John Smith’s, Boddingtons, Guinness

NutraIngredients Podcast
Sainsbury's listings at 19, a sports drink launch at 24: Overly entrepreneur on guessing Justin King's email and casting off wide-eyed innocence

NutraIngredients Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 21:39


Young entrepreneur Chris Hannaway and childhood friend Will Hammersley launched frozen yogurt brand Arctic Farm into Sainsbury’s at the tender age of 19. Now they’re back with sports drink Overly. This is Chris’s story…

DairyReporter Podcast
Sainsbury's listings at 19, a sports drink launch at 24: Overly entrepreneur on guessing Justin King's email and casting off wide-eyed innocence

DairyReporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 21:39


Young entrepreneur Chris Hannaway and childhood friend Will Hammersley launched frozen yogurt brand Arctic Farm into Sainsbury’s at the tender age of 19. Now they’re back with sports drink Overly. This is Chris’s story…

FoodNavigator Podcast
Sainsbury's listings at 19, a sports drink launch at 24: Overly entrepreneur on guessing Justin King's email and casting off wide-eyed innocence

FoodNavigator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 21:39


Young entrepreneur Chris Hannaway and childhood friend Will Hammersley launched frozen yogurt brand Arctic Farm into Sainsbury’s at the tender age of 19. Now they’re back with sports drink Overly. This is Chris’s story…

BeverageDaily Podcast
Sainsbury's listings at 19, a sports drink launch at 24: Overly entrepreneur on guessing Justin King's email and casting off wide-eyed innocence

BeverageDaily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 21:39


Young entrepreneur Chris Hannaway and childhood friend Will Hammersley launched frozen yogurt brand Arctic Farm into Sainsbury’s at the tender age of 19. Now they’re back with sports drink Overly. This is Chris’s story…

BeverageDaily Podcast
Sainsbury's listings at 19, a sports drink launch at 24: Overly entrepreneur on guessing Justin King's email and casting off wide-eyed innocence

BeverageDaily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 22:09


Young entrepreneur Chris Hannaway and childhood friend Will Hammersley launched frozen yogurt brand Arctic Farm into Sainsbury’s at the tender age of 19. Now they’re back with sports drink Overly. This is Chris’s story…