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Enjoying her Somerset estate with her family, Sarah Beeny discusses managing the farmland as well as the garden space. As custodians of the land for now and future generations, Sarah is inspired to encourage wildlife, plant trees and hedgerows and improve soil health. She also delights in time spent in her greenhouse and discloses plans she has for the coming gardening year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Netmums Podcast, Wendy and Alison are joined by the fabulous television presenter Sarah Beeny and one of her four sons, Charlie Beeny, for a very lively chat about parenting, communication and tackling tricky topics at home. Sarah shares insights from her new podcast, ‘Seriously?! With Sarah Beeney', where she dives into conversations with her family about everything from sexting and OnlyFans, to gender identity and the menopause. They talk about how their open communication style has fostered a supportive environment for discussing sensitive subjects, allowing for honest conversations that many families shy away from. Highlights of the episode: - The Importance of Openness: Sarah and Charlie discuss how their family dynamic encourages awkward conversations, breaking down barriers around difficult topics. - Parenting Challenges: The pair reflect on the evolving nature of parenting and how Sarah's approach has changed as her children have grown. - Family Band: Navigating life when your kids and husband are living the rockstar lifestyle as touring musicians with band The Entitled Sons - Positive Role Models: They explore the impact of role models in today's society, particularly in relation to young boys and the influence of figures like Andrew Tate. - Lessons Learned: Sarah reveals what she's learned from Charlie, whilst Wendy and Aliosn put Charlie on the spot to find out what he'd most like to change about Sarah's parenting! Stay connected with Netmums for more parenting tips, community support, engaging content: Website: netmums.com / Instagram: @netmums Proudly produced by Decibelle Creative / @decibelle_creative
Joining us today is a woman who has spent over two decades guiding the nation through the highs and lows of homeownership, but her expertise goes far beyond bricks and mortar. She's a property developer, entrepreneur, broadcaster, writer, and now a podcaster — it's the brilliant Sarah Beeny!In this episode, Sarah takes us through the pivotal moments of her extraordinary life. From losing her mother at just ten years old to buying her first flat at 19 and turning it into a thriving property empire, she reflects on the resilience and determination that has shaped her path. She also dives into some of the most ambitious projects she's taken on along the way — most notably choosing to raise her four young boys in her first major renovation project, a crumbling 93-room Georgian mansion, and more recently, making the bold decision to sell everything in London and start a fresh new chapter on a farm in Somerset.Beyond her career, Sarah opens up about the lessons she's learned from motherhood and why she believes the only way through life's toughest challenges is to keep moving forward. She also shares insights from her brand new podcast, Seriously, where she and her sons tackle life's big, and often hilarious, questions.You can watch Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country on Channel 4 and catch Seriously wherever you get your podcasts.For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The property aficionado lands on DMP to talk raising teenage boys, the good, the bad and the ugly of your kids growing into adults - and how to navigate tech in a parental world that doesn't really have blueprint other than hollering ‘get off your phone'. An informative chat with a beautiful soul.
Balloons, naked dog and fish finger sandwiches. What more do you want from a podcast? How about a Sarah Beeny fact? Well it's all here in Episode 7, when we talk to Alex Horne, comedian, writer, musician and bandleader of The Horne Section. We learn about his difficulty in deciding about window shapes for a house and his unremarkable body. It's our first road trip and I try my hand at being Captain Google, whilst sitting on a throne!Hosted by Stuart Hardman of Hardman & Hemming Tailors, with music by DatHazzaAlex Horne's website.Hardman & Hemming TailorsLinks to DatHazza, the music man!YouTube SoundcloudLinktree
Property expert and broadcaster, Sarah Beeny, chats with Gabby this week about the opportunities that you can unlock in midlife, the joy of being a groupie mum, and the breast cancer diagnosis which she refuses to let define her. Sarah's new book, The Simple Life: How I Found Home, charts her life through the properties she's restored, renovated, and loved, and they discuss the importance of making a house a home. They also discuss all things property finance and pensions with host of the Financial Times' Money Clinic podcast and author of What They Don't Teach You About Money, Claer Barrett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, hosts Wendy and Alison are joined by Sarah Beeny. Sarah Beeny, the UK's property guru extraordinaire is well known for her insightful advice and captivating television appearances. Most recently transforming her own life from city slicker to Somerset sweetheart in "Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country," she's now ready to spill the beans on parenting four lively boys, her ambitious future career dreams, and the life lessons she's gained since her cancer diagnosis. Sarah's book The Simple Life is out now. This series of the Netmums podcast is produced by Decibelle Creative.
Trish and Lorraine are back for a brand new season, with a stellar lineup of guests, expert advice for making the most of your midlife and as always the funniest brain fog bloopers and nostalgia noodles. Catch up on their summer shenanigans, as well as the useful stuff they've learned about life - and themselves - that they're going to be channeling into autumn. Kicking off proceedings is TV presenter Sarah Beeny who shares her inspiring life lessons from parenting to property know-how, as well as how she's getting her life back on track after breast cancer.Contact us: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comFollow us on Instragram: @postcardsfrommidlifeJoin our private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/681448662400206/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Special guest Mike Stenhouse joins Stuart and Simon to talk about building and adjusting his property team while travelling the world. Join our email newsletter (http://eepurl.com/icl-1f) for extra, exclusive resources. The property talk this week includes: * Special guest Mike Stenhouse (https://www.insidepropertyinvesting.com/). * Sarah Beeny (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Beeny). * Choosing boat life. * Doing an identifiable job inside the business - until you can replace yourself. * Making very remote investing work. * Real life events to find investors. * Building a brand to help reassure investors. * Most of the Google results for Simon are not actually Simon! * Seth Godin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Godin). * Entrepreneurs on Fire podcast (https://www.eofire.com/podcast/). * A baby on board! * Reshaping the team. * Standard Operating Procedures. * A £50,000 mistake! * Aiming for 500 homes. * The IPI future. * Find us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BizOfProperty), YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRfrbvIJfodFK8tikisCjVw) or LinkedIn: Stuart (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartlordan/), Simon (https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonpither/). Subscribe to The Business of Property podcast on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/73chI0Nqi9eRFUM7tkHc6r), iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-business-of-property/id1495635728), and all podcast platforms (https://www.thebusinessofproperty.com/subscribe). Join our email newsletter (http://eepurl.com/icl-1f) for extra, exclusive resources. Please leave us a rating and review if you're enjoying the show. This podcast is produced in association with PaTMa (https://www.patma.co.uk/), the leading application for self managing landlords who want to save time and stay compliant. Easily track properties, tenancies, tenants, repairs, rent, mortgage payments and safety certificates. Get your FREE account today (https://www.patma.co.uk/). Special Guest: Mike Stenhouse.
Nicky Perfect has spent most of her life in highly fraught and dangerous situations, working as a hostage negotiator. Now she's written about her experience in a new book: Crisis: True Stories of my Life as a Hostage Negotiator. She joins Nuala McGovern to talk about some of the things she learnt along the way. The TV presenter Sarah Beeny has spent much of her life in the unpredictable world of property renovation. Her latest book, The Simple Life - How I found Home, is about the many homes she's lived in. While she was writing it, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Sarah speaks to Nuala about her perspective on language around cancer, and why she loves having a chaotic home. Emma Hayes is the manager of Chelsea Women Football Club. In her time, they have won six Women's Super League titles, five FA Cups and two League Cups. Emma joins Hayley Hassall to discuss football, motherhood, women's health, and leadership – which is the subject of her new audiobook, Kill the Unicorn. The Pulitzer prize-winning production Next to Normal is currently on stage at the Donmar Warehouse in London. It features a suburban wife and mother living with bipolar and haunted by her past. Actor Caissie Levy, who plays Diana, and birder and environmentalist, Mya-Rose Craig, share their experiences with Nuala. Did you hear our special Bank Holiday programme about lists? They pop up everywhere in life – and can be good, or bad. Nuala discusses some historically bad lists with authors Helen Lewis and Anne Sebba. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lottie Garton Opener 00:00 Nicky Perfect 01:23 Sarah Beeny 10:41 Emma Hayes 23:10 Bipolar Mothers 35:49 Bad Lists 44:09
Jane G has been trying out a hot wings challenge, while Jane M was trying to escape Three Bridges Station.They're joined by property TV presenter Sarah Beeny.If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiAssistant Producer: Kate LeeTimes Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The TV presenter Sarah Beeny has spent much of her life in the unpredictable world of property renovation. You'll find her in programmes such as Help! My House is Falling Down and Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country. Her latest book, The Simple Life - How I found Home is about the many homes she's lived in and her latest move to a former dairy farm in Somerset. While she was writing it, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Sarah joins Nuala. Nuala speaks to actor Rebekah Staton, who stars in the new BBC drama The Following Events Are Based on a Pack of Lies. It follows two women who have nothing in common - except conman and celebrated so-called ecopreneur Rob. Staton plays Alice Newman, who had been trying to move on from Rob's schemes that left her family penniless and his subsequent disappearance - until she sees him one day by chance.
Amanda Frolich, aka Action Amanda, is an award-winning children's entertainer, early years educator, health and fitness expert, best-selling author and Government advisor.This year marks Amanda's 30th year in business as the CEO of Amanda's Action Club. From starting in a small community centre, Amanda has grown to working globally. Her impressive client list includes some well-known stars including; Brad and Angelina and The Beckhams… Peter Jones, Amanda Holden, The Beautiful South's Alison Wheeler, Take That's Mark Owen, Declan Donnelly, Sarah Beeny, Catherine Tate, Olympian Matthew Pincent… and many more…In 2020, Amanda was invited to become a UK Children's First Champion in Parliament, encouraging policymakers to put children first at the heart of all decision making. She previously worked as a children's fitness consultant on the government's Change4Life programme and was selected to run classes, events and training for Sure Start. Over the last 30 years Amanda has won multiple awards for her work, she is a number one best-selling author and iTunes number one chart topper — beating Baby Shark to the number one spot!
The magnificent McFly spill the beans on their brand new album, Power to Play, the super Sarah Beeny updates us with her life in new documentary Sarah Beeny vs. Cancer and the marvellous Matt Tebutt chats all things Saturday Kitchen and CarFest! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to day 15 of Podmas!! (25 days of podcasts in December). We're going to bring you an episode a day in December right through to Christmas Day... Today we listen to a voice note from the lovely Gal from @smoozitive who injects some much-needed positivity into our episode (poor Lea has a cold and is grumpy AF). Today we cover: Why Leanne wants to move to Utah The Utah Saints (Leanne is too young) Why we're glad Sarah Beeny has gone through the menopause Why moving abroad is NOT going to fix your problems Tune in tomorrow for Day 16! It's likely to be just as shit...
TV presenter and entrepreneur Sarah Beeny feels like the calm, confident, sensible friend we all could turn to when we're having a wobble. She'd be logical and straightforward and sort us out. Perhaps she feels like this because she's been on TV for a couple of decades now, guiding people through property projects and helping them to avoid disasters, pulling no punches along the way. Sarah talked to me from her home in Somerset about life in the country with her husband and four boys, and about her philosophy of making decisions and then not regretting them. She also talked about losing her mum when she was ten, and the effect that had on her and her brother. Finally we talked about Sarah's recent breast cancer diagnosis and how she got her sons to cut her hair when it started to fall out. She is very grateful that her personal prognosis is good, and describes this as a blip! You won't be surprised to hear that Sarah has a lot of post-blip plans - including a festival at her home in Somerset next year - I've already asked her to book me! Spinning Plates is presented by Sophie Ellis Bextor, it is produced by Claire Jones and post-production is by Richard Jones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Change in focus, baby. That's what I'm talking about today. As mentioned in the podcast, Sarah Beeny's; Renovate Don't Relocate. Excellent show, I love it. Beeny focuses on how people really, really use their space and then works from there. I'm Ivy, this is The Happy Whisk, Podcast - Episode 138.
Arlene Foster, First Minister of Northern Ireland and leader of the DUP, has stood down. She was the first woman and the youngest person to hold both jobs. In her resignation announcement she said that her election as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party broke a glass ceiling, and she also spoke about the trolling she's received. We discuss what her legacy will be. Kate Wilson has been giving evidence at The Royal Courts of Justice because she's suing The Metropolitan Police and the National Police Chiefs Council. She's taking legal action because she fell in love with a man who wasn't who he said he was. He was an undercover policeman who called himself Mark Stone. He was really Mark Kennedy whose job was to infiltrate environmental protest groups. Kate will have to wait until later in the year to get a result but she explains why she's taken the action. We talk to Kelly Critcher, who's a palliative care nurse. She works at the first hospital in the UK to declare a critical incident of Covid 19. She's written a book called A Matter of Life and Death: courage, compassion and the fight against the corona virus on the front-line. And do you share the bath water? TV property developer, Sarah Beeny, does. She gets in the bath after her husband and four sons. Sarah tells us why.
Nikki Bedi and Richard Coles are joined by Akram Khan. Winning a disco dance competition as a child encouraged Akram to pursue what he saw as his one talent: dance. Today he is one of the UK’s leading choreographers, has an MBE for services to dance, and tells stories through dance on stages as varied as Sadlers Wells to the 2012 London Olympics stadium. Sarah Beeny has graced our TV screens for the past 20 years as one of the nation’s most loved property experts. She estimates that she’s now been in more than 1,000 homes offering advice on all things remodeling, interior design and extensions. Now, the cameras follow her and her family as they build a house from scratch in Somerset. When Dwayne Fields moved to London from Jamaica aged 6 he wondered where all the trees were. He escaped the city after discovering Epping forest and adventures in nature, becoming the first black Briton to reach the North Pole in 2010. The Scout ambassador and Countryfile contributor is now planning to take 20 disadvantaged youngsters to the Antarctic and has his sights on reaching the South Pole within the next two years. Saturday Live listener Bill Murray's father was the bodyguard and painting companion of Winston Churchill - he contacted us to talk about his memories. Writer Sophie Kinsella chooses her inheritance tracks, Five Hundred Miles by The Seekers and F. Couperin "Les Baricades Mysterieuses" played by Angela Hewitt on Hyperion Records and your "thank you". Producer: Corinna Jones
Heather Noble & Tracy Jones present The Business Community on Calon FM, Episode 132. Find out more about this show, the presenters, Calon FM and previous episodes at www.thebusiness.community.
We continue today the conversation we started last time with Mark Dolfini and Tom Zeeb. We are talking about the recovery after the coronavirus shutdowns end and where we think real estate will be. Mark is a buy and hold investor in Indianapolis and Tom is a wholesaler in Washington DC. It’s tough to predict outcomes from something unprecedented like this, but we are going to try anyway. How to contact us www.RogerBlankenship.com. Leave a voicemail right from the home page! Facebook.com/flippingamericamedia Twitter and Instagram @FlippingAmerica Call our National Comment Line: 877-55-ROGER (76437) ext 1. Leave your message or your question. Email your questions to questions@rogerblankenship.com. Please always tell us where you are from. We like to know where the show is being heard. And let us know how you found out about us if you don’t mind. Sponsors American IRA: www.americanIRA.com Civic Financial: bit.ly/CivicFinancial FlipStarter Online! www.flipstarteronline.com Announcements: The Flipping America REIA meets every Wednesday from noon to 2 and Thursday from 7-9. You can join the REIA and learn real estate investing from the comfort of your own home, or get together with a few friends and form a chapter in your area. Learn more at flippingamericareia.com. Flipping America App is in the app store. You can listen to the show, read the show notes, and the entire catalog of shows is now available to you. It’s a free download and there are no upsells or in-app purchases. Free to download, free to listen. Go ahead and give it a try and drop me a line and let me know what you think. FlipCalcs allows you to enter one data set about a property and consider up to six deal possibilities . “Real Estate Investing Quick Start” Fifteen lessons to start your real estate investing career. Study from the comfort of your own home. I give you 8 action assignments in lesson 1 and show you how to complete them while holding your feet to the fire over the next 15 lessons. bit.ly/requickstart. News: Further evidence that we are NOT going to see a spike in foreclosures. https://www.housingwire.com/articles/fannie-mae-freddie-mac-borrowers-in-forbearance-can-defer-all-missed-payments-until-the-end-of-their-loan/?utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=87898438&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--TOyf49q9tKoSRwCQZhMjj8FrtTlEy1a1l29czCyewXxduD53BdaAcgjom3a15E4Oa1liBWTxCLZRzdD4XXZ5LTujqNx28dRCXynXQS9Do2798-fY&_hsmi=87898438 Questions: Send your questions to questions@rogerblankenship.com Motivational Thoughts for the day “In any market, in any country, there are developers who make money. So I say all of this doom and gloom, but there will always be people who make money, because people always want homes.” Sarah Beeny
This week we talk about AI creating words, finger condoms, living on a boat, jockstrap updates, music streaming sites, and All Stars 5. Black Lives Matter petitions, text/call, ways to donate, education, resources for protesters: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Anti-Racism resources: http://bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES “I've posted on Instagram, now what?” https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8AYPtH5cU/ “Keeping up anti-racist momentum after the news cycle” https://www.instagram.com/p/CA7hcbCAPlJ/ “What to say when people deny the reality of what's happening” https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_Qqg7H-XE/ “In 1919, the state failed to protect black Americans. A century later, it's still failing” - by Carol Anderson https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/commentisfree/2020/jun/02/in-1919-the-state-failed-to-protect-black-americans-a-century-later-its-still-failing “View for a Vision” Watch to Donate Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb02iD0liXAKMJarKz6Bj4EBG8iaSJuZl Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: YouTube Vanced How to Live Mortgage Free with Sarah Beeny
Donate to the Minnesota Freedom Fund: https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/donate This week we talk about jean jackets, getting married in a freezer, simulating flavors, Chromatica, vehicle documents, and stuffed crust pizza. Support us on Patreon to keep the podcast going and to gain access to exclusive content at: http://www.patreon.com/theshowsamandjoe Favorite things: Completed car paperwork Double Your House for Half the Money with Sarah Beeny
Today marks 75 years since VE day and we remember the end of war in Europe. We speak to Shirley Mann about how her mother’s own war experience inspired her to track down more women’s stories from this time. She shares the stories she discovered of the women who were pilots, wireless operators, and even “plotters” in the Battle of Britain bunker – and what they did next. Three women from the Armed Forces are taking legal action against the MOD claiming they are victims of sexual assault and rape. Their cases have already gone through military courts but there were no convictions and they believe justice would be better served if their cases were dealt with through the usual routes: the police and the CPS. We hear from lawyer Emma Norton, director of a new organisation called the Centre for Military Justice, who is representing the three women. Is Ireland going through a ‘golden age of literature’ when it comes to women’s writing? Sally Rooney and Anna Burns are hugely popular but what is behind this boom in new writing? Writers Lucy Caldwell and Jan Carson discuss. Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been hearing from women around the world who have dragged out their sewing machines to make face masks at home. In the Czech Republic masks are mandatory so Marcela has been doing her bit as she tells Maria Margaronis. For some people lockdown has proved the perfect time for some DIY and home improvements - from wallpapering to tiling to even a spot of joinery. How comfortable are you about doing the work yourself? We discuss the dos and don’ts with DIY expert Jo Behari and Sarah Beeny, presenter of HGTV’s ‘Renovate Don’t Relocate.’
In this episode Simon & David talk to Mark Manning, MD of a 19 branch, award winning, Yorkshire estate agency empire Manning Stainton. We discuss changes and developments in modern agency, best practice, creating a company culture that works, recruiting the right staff, maintaining core values, scaling from a single branch to an expanded network and much, much more. We also review all the latest industry news including cartels, cash for reviews, the Nordic God of Property Krystian Byfield, TV property luvvie Sarah Beeny, Chinese New Year, the dreaded Corona virus, Pablo Escobar’s brother, The Estate Agency Podcast AND why size matters. Informative, industry relevant and topical. Delivered with our signature brand of Whale & Mintz humour, The Kerfuffle Podcast continues to push boundaries and amaze listeners across the globe. Make sure you subscribe today!
Property Expert, Journalist and TV presenter Kunle Barker began his construction career whilst studying for a MA at the University of Leeds. In 2004, Kunle set up Illustrious Homes, an award winning construction and design management company, specialising in delivering high profile projects, on time, on budget and on quality. To date, he has completed over 8000 residential refurbishments, 120 schools and three sports centre refits as well as countless private renovations. Kunle’s knowledge is in high demand and he has delivered high profile TV projects for Alan Titchmarsh and Sarah Beeny as well as co-presenting the TV shows. He was recently appointed to co-present the new ITV1 primetime show ‘Love Your Home & Garden’ working along side TV veteran Alan Titchmarsh where he was selected for his down to earth credibility and proven business credentials. Regarded highly in the industry, he sits on expert panels for construction and property events working closely with Kevin McCloud. He regularly writes for national publications and Grand Designs Magazine offering expert advice on all things property related. In this podcast we discuss - How Kunle began his career in property & construction - The roadmap to self-build - The house that pays for itself - The health & wellness theme at Grand Designs Live 2019 - The impact of building materials, colour and light on our health Connect with Kunle at: http://www.kunlebarker.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwAr8iKQlM46KZo9vusm3A Subscribe to Health Meets Home to learn from the nations leading experts about the impact that housing and architecture have on our health, as well as the innovative solutions emerging to support the changing needs of our population. Music credit: Jack Patterson Sound engineer: Shaun Crook Recording: The Pod at White City Place, London
" I won't dive into the details but I got booted out of school when I was young. I'm dyslexic so I find it really hard to concentrate in classrooms, and because of that I acted up in school and I was quite naughty. There was a group of us who weren't leading a very productive lifestyle as teenagers so my life really wasn't going anywhere. So at the age of 21 I knew I had so much potential and my parents were so supportive of me, so I just decided to make a massive change in my life. I just quit drinking and partying at the age of 21 which was tough, but an amazing moment in my life. I went to South Africa for 7 months to get rehabilitation and help with that and I came back highly determined to make my life a success. Welcome to episode #143 with Tom Gozney from The Gozney Group. Posting a crowd funding appeal to take his world class stone oven business to the next level, Tom Gozney set a 30-day limit to achieve £500,000. Just over an hour later, that target had been passed and it now stands at over £1.5m. Among the investors to back Tom’s plans to expand were Instagram founder Mike Krieger, hotelier Robin Hutson of Limewood and The Pig hotels, and rapper Professor Green. Personal clients include Paul Hollywood, Sarah Beeny, Hairy Biker Si King, Jean Christophe Novelli and Richard Branson – who flew Tom out to his holiday resort Necker Island to build one. After getting kicked out of school, Tom turned his life around, giving up alcohol at 21 and starting his business from his bedroom with just £5,000. Today the business is valued at £20 million, has branched into getting corporate clients such as Franca Manca & Pizza Pilgrims and has one hell of a story to tell. Let's StartUp!
Welcome to the trailer for episode #143 with Tom Gozney from The Gozney Group. POSTING a crowd funding appeal to take his world class stone oven business to the next level, Tom Gozney set a 30-day limit to achieve £500,000. Just over an hour later, that target had been passed and it now stands at over £1.5m. Among the investors to back Tom’s plans to expand were Instagram founder Mike Krieger, hotelier Robin Hutson of Limewood and The Pig hotels, and rapper Professor Green. Personal clients include Paul Hollywood, Sarah Beeny, Hairy Biker Si King, Jean Christophe Novelli and Richard Branson – who flew Tom out to his holiday resort Necker Island to build one. After getting kicked out of school, Tom turned his life around, giving up alcohol at 21 and starting his business from his bedroom with just £5,000. Today the business is valued at £20 million and has one hell of a story. Join us on Wednesday, July 3rd for the full episode.
En este episodio te hablo de cómo puedes hacer para aprovechar los buenos momentos económicos que tengas, y así avanzar más y mejor, aun cuando después puedan venir los malos. Te hago 7 recomendaciones a seguir para mejorar en este área, y también te narro los 7 pasos del método de Dave Ramsey para estar sano financieramente. Aquí te dejo los links de todo lo mencionado en el episodio: Libro El Efecto Compuesto (The Compound Effect) de Darren Hardy Libro Economía para No dejarse engañar por los economistas: 50 preguntas y sus respuestas sobre los problemas económicos actuales de Juan Torres López Serie libros de Tim Harford de El Economista Camuflado Libro Los secretos de la Mente Millonaria de T. Harv Eker Serie de libros de Padre Rico, Padre Pobre de Robert T. Kiyosaki Aplicación MoneyWiz Serie documental / show Libre de Hipotecas con Sarah Beeny en Netflix Documental Minimalismo: las cosas importantes en Netflix Serie El método de Marie Kondo en Netflix Libro La Transformación total de su dinero: un plan efectivo para alcanzar bienestar económico de Dave Ramsey Web de Andrés Gutierrez Compárteme tus reflexiones Me encantaría que me compartieras tus reflexiones sobre este episodio ¡juntos podemos aprender mucho más! Puedes escribirme en este link: https://www.desdelatrinchera.com/contactame/ Bájate el eBook gratis Y no lo olvides, si quieres multiplicar tus resultados, ve a desdelatrinchera.com/x100/ y descárgate gratis el ebook donde te muestro más de 100 acciones que te ayudarán a mejorar en el área profesional y personal. Más contenidos para mejorar tus resultados Este episodio de Código Emprendedor, ha llegado a ti gracias a DesdeLaTrinchera.com, donde podrás encontrar muchas más técnicas, estrategias y trucos, para mejorar tus habilidades profesionales y llevar tu negocio mucho más lejos.
Venturing to South West London this time, Sarah Beeny is in the home of legendary - and now former - Radio 2 travel reporter and BBC Wales presenter Lynn Bowles. Lynn reflects on her long and fascinating career bumping into the likes of Andy Williams and Dolly Parton in the hallowed BBC corridors, being shipped off to boarding school aged just 5 and the joys of a Welsh garden. There's a bit of a surprise in store for Sarah too, as it turns out Lynn's house might not be her forever home...
This week Sarah Beeny visits the home of presenter - and fellow podcaster - Tim Lovejoy. A television stalwart, Tim has made the transition from producing shows like The Big Breakfast to being in front of the camera and presenting primetime programmes like Soccer AM, Something for the Weekend and now Sunday Brunch. He discusses with Sarah how being ahead of the curve with his ideas can sometimes be a frustrating experience and talks frankly about how his lower moments in life have led to him changing his approach to making a home. He also explains why he loves a longform interview and how his podcast Dear Lovejoy has allowed him to explore this fully. Tim reveals the real reason behind him leading a very minimalist lifestyle - and how he balances his love of decluttering with bringing up his (messy) children.
Sarah Beeny is in Camden Town talking rock'n'roll, divorce and the power of an organic lifestyle with model, TV personality, entrepreneur and recent survivor of Celebrity Island Jo Wood. As the former wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, Jo lived in New York, LA and London with him before their divorce in 2009. Her home - a beautiful four storey townhouse - is a tribute to her amazing unique style and everything has a tale to tell: from shelves made of reclaimed wood from Southend Pier, antique dolls originally made by her mother and an entire room full of fabulous Ossie Clark, Jean Muir and Biba dresses dating back to the 1960s. Jo reflects on balancing wild parties with Ronnie and their friends with the school run, how her divorce meant she had to be truly independent for the first time - and how her children reacted to her new-found love of partying in her 50s.
In this week's episode of Round The Houses, Sarah Beeny gets an exclusive tour of the sensational penthouse belonging to the King of YouTube: vlogger, influencer, author, digital entrepreneur - and now Strictly contestant - Joe Sugg. Joe's impressive duplex apartment is complete with five terraces, panoramic views across London, a true showstopper of a bathroom and a foosball table too. He's candid with Sarah about how it feels to grow up in public, what might be next for the YouTube generation, what his internet existence means for his love life...and spills the beans on just how committed some of his fans really are. We discover his journey from roof thatcher to self-made millionaire - and with this apartment being his first rung on the property ladder at only 27 it looks like Joe Sugg is just getting started.
In the very first episode of Round The Houses, Sarah Beeny is off to leafy Kent to nose around the home of actor, presenter, comedian, author, Celebrity Big Brother winner and NATIONAL TRINKET (HIS WORDS!) Julian Clary. Julian takes Sarah on a tour of his HOME, the Grade II listed Goldenhurst Farm, parts of which date back to the 15th century. He discusses growing up with his ‘double act’ parents and struggling with his sexuality in a strictly religious school, separating his showbiz persona from real life, moving to the countryside after over 20 years in Camden and being a newlywed in his late 50s. We discover how his interior tastes have come a long way from spray-painting the walls of his housing co-op to the incredible historic home he's spent over 10 years renovating, bit by bit.
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This week Tim Lovejoy talks to presenter, property developer and entrepreneur Sarah Beeny. They discuss Sarah’s early jobs, how she came to be a TV presenter, and making money in property. If you would like to contact us then our email address is dearlovejoypodcast@gmail.com or you can tweet Tim @timlovejoy If you would like to find out more about Sarah Beeny, then give these a go – @sarahbeeny https://www.tepilo.com
With John Wilson. Jon Hamm is best known for playing Don Draper in Mad Men, the award-winning American drama about the ruthlessly competitive world of advertising. The actor discusses the show's unforeseen global success, the problems he's faced playing Draper and hints where Mad Men is heading for its finale. A stage version of Singin' In The Rain opens on the West End stage tonight, featuring one particularly essential ingredient - water. John Wilson talks to the show's star, Adam Cooper, and the production manager about the technical challenges of singin' and dancin' in the rain - keeping electricity and gallons of water apart. TV property presenter Sarah Beeny has curated a new exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects. A Place to Call Home: Where We Live and Why charts the story of the design of everyday homes in the UK, exploring the advent of mass building from the late 18th century through to the present day via suburban expansion and post-war experiment. With the price of cotton remaining a hotly debated issue, a new exhibition uses contemporary artists such as Yinka Shonibare to illuminate the history of the production and use of this most versatile of natural fibres. Polly Leonard, Editor-in-Chief of Selvedge magazine, reviews. Producer Philippa Ritchie.
Evening:Episode Sixty NineThis week includes Carrie Fisher, Inspector Gadget, Sarah Beeny, safety deposit boxes, fun in the office, biscuits and far too much sex.