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A blocked vacuum cleaner led to a billion-dollar idea for British inventor Sir James Dyson. After studying art, then reinventing the wheelbarrow, Dyson struck gold with his iconic bagless vacuum, but only after years of effort.BBC business editor Simon Jack and journalist Zing Tsjeng take us back to the entrepreneur's youth in post-War Norfolk and discover a childhood marked by tragedy. From his years as a jobless inventor, frustrated by existing technology, Dyson's story is one of innovation, ambition and risk, with legal battles once leaving him on the verge of bankruptcy. But the engineer's determination and obsession with perfection paid off, with his company now worth billions. The Dyson name has become synonymous not only with vacuum cleaners, but also fans, heaters, hand dryers and hairdryers. He's even started his own engineering university. Simon and Zing look back at Dyson's success story and find out how he made his fortune, before deciding if they think he's good, bad, or just another billionaire.Good Bad Billionaire is the podcast exploring the lives of the super-rich and famous, tracking their wealth, philanthropy, business ethics and success. There are leaders who made their money in Silicon Valley, on Wall Street and in high street fashion. From iconic celebrities and CEOs to titans of technology, the podcast unravels tales of fortune, power, economics, ambition and moral responsibility, before inviting you to make up your own mind: are they good, bad or just another billionaire?
The American President Donald Trump wants farmers in the US to produce more for the domestic market as the rows over import tariffs continue. So what might this all this mean for them, for us and for global trade? For This Natural Life, this week on on BBC Radio 4, Martha Kearney visited Sir James Dyson on his farm in Somerset to hear what the natural world means to him, and how that is being reflected in his approach to farming.Bird flu continues to hit poultry farms across the country. Last week we heard from Jerry Saunders, from Orchard Organic Farm in South Devon, about the emotional toll of having all 5000 of his birds culled after getting bird flu. We hear how the financial impact can be severe, too. Broadband speeds in rural areas are 26% slower than they are in urban areas - that's according to the Government, and there are still parts of the country that have no mobile phone access at all. We speak to Chris Bryant, the minister with responsibility for digital inclusion, about the Government's Digital Inclusion Action Plan.New rules for the pig supply chain are due to be introduced this spring to help even up what Defra describes as a 'power imbalance' between farmers and processors.Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
American farmers are being urged to produce more by their president. Mr Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on goods, including agricultural produce, from Canada and Mexico, and both countries are imposing retaliatory tariffs on American goods. As is China, which is the biggest market for US agriculture products. So what might this all this mean for them, for us and for global trade? For This Natural Life on BBC Radio 4, Martha Kearney visits Sir James Dyson on his farm in Somerset to hear what the natural world means to him, and how that is being reflected in his approach to farming.Continuing our topic this week: supply chains, the many hands food goes through on its way from farm to fork. Controlling what happens at every stage can be a challenge, but that's what one Welsh producer is trying to do so they can make the supply chain more sustainable. Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
Sir James Dyson talks to Gyles about his remarkable journey: from academic under-achiever to one of the world's most successful inventors and businessmen. Sir James takes us back to the start, when he was a schoolboy at Gresham's School in Norfolk, the son of a schoolteacher, until he was blindsided by the tragic death of his father when he was only nine. Was it this early bereavement that set him apart, and encouraged his desire to be independent, to be different? Or was it his love of the solitude of long-distance running, or his unusual talent for art and design? In this fascinating conversation, recorded at Dyson HQ in Wiltshire, Gyles goes behind the legendary inventions to the man and his beginnings. Thank you very much to Sir James for taking the time to record this with us, to to all the team at Dyson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir James Dyson talks to Gyles about his remarkable journey: from academic under-achiever to one of the world's most successful inventors and businessmen. Sir James takes us back to the start, when he was a schoolboy at Gresham's School in Norfolk, the son of a schoolteacher, until he was blindsided by the tragic death of his father when he was only nine. Was it this early bereavement that set him apart, and encouraged his desire to be independent, to be different? Or was it his love of the solitude of long-distance running, or his unusual talent for art and design? In this fascinating conversation, recorded at Dyson HQ in Wiltshire, Gyles goes behind the legendary inventions to the man and his beginnings. Thank you very much to Sir James for taking the time to record this with us, to to all the team at Dyson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stofzuigen: we hebben er allemaal mee te maken. Maar wat is nu de beste stofzuiger? En is het je geld waard om een Dyson te kopen in plaats van een Miele, Bosch, Philips of Samsung van honderden euro's minder? Wij bespreken in deze aflevering de markt van stofzuigers aan de hand van topmerk DYSON, van Sir James Dyson. Na het luisteren weet jij precies welke keuze je moet maken en ken je de waarheid achter DYSON. Don't be a Penguin is een productie van Merkelijkheid. Een B2B marketing bureau dat deze podcast gebruikt om te praten over alledaagse merken en hier de lessen uit haalt die jij ook in de praktijk kan toepassen. Je lacht, leert nieuwe feitjes en krijgt inzichten in hoe het succes van deze merken tot stand kwam.
Join hosts Mike and Mark on a journey of innovation and inspiration as they delve into "Invention - A Life" by Sir James Dyson. Dyson and his family reflect on the profound truth that the path to innovation is often long and winding, requiring patience and perseverance. (Clip Length: 1m56s)Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/JamesdysonBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MA6dcCIujMINSPIRATION AND PERSEVERANCEDiscover the genesis of James Dyson's revolutionary ideas, from the humble BallBarrow to the groundbreaking vacuum cleaner. Learn how Dyson's belief in the power of minor improvements propelled him forward on his quest for progress. (Clip Length: 1m06s)COURAGE IN THE DYSON BUSINESSExplore the ethos of courage within the Dyson business as James Dyson himself shares insights into their approach to engineering and problem-solving. Discover how embracing challenges head-on has been a cornerstone of Dyson's success. (Clip Length: 53s)PROTOTYPES AND FAILUREDelve into the critical role of prototypes in Dyson's innovation process and the invaluable lessons learned from failure. James Dyson advocates for embracing failure as a stepping stone to success, encouraging entrepreneurs to track their failures as diligently as their successes. (Clip Length: 3m39s)OUTROAs the episode concludes, James Dyson and his family reflect on the bravery required to build a business from the ground up. Trusting one's instincts emerges as a recurring theme, echoing Dyson's journey of intuition and bold decision-making. (Clip Length: 1m51s)Join us on Moonshots Podcast as we unravel the secrets behind Sir James Dyson's extraordinary life and entrepreneurial legacy, inspiring entrepreneurs to shoot for the moon and beyond.Buy The Book on Amazon https://geni.us/JamesdysonBecome a Moonshot Member https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsWatch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MA6dcCIujM Thanks to our monthly supporters Ron Chris Turner Margy Diana Bastianelli Andy Pilara ola Jez Dix Fred Fox Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Antonio Candia Dan Effland Mike Leigh Cooper Daniela Wedemeier Corey LaMonica Smitty Laura KE Denise findlay Krzysztof Diana Bastianelli Nimalen Sivapalan Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt Jette Haswell Marco Silva venkata reddy Dirk Breitsameter Ingram Casey Nicoara Talpes Evert van de Plassche Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Lasse Brurok Deborah Spahr Chris Way Barbara Samoela Christian Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Sid Liza Goetz Rodrigo Aliseda Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Ken Ennis Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
What happens when you combine resilience, perseverance, and the incredible journey of a female entrepreneur who's been through it all? You get the inspiring story of Shaa Wasmund, a woman who has built and exited multiple businesses, and who has been awarded an MBE by the Queen for services to business and entrepreneurship. In our captivating conversation, Shaa opens up about her journey from being the first licensed female boxing manager to working with Sir James Dyson on building a billion-dollar brand, and how her life took a dramatic turn after the tragic loss of her partner. Together, we explore the importance of empathy in navigating the challenging waters of business, and the impact that strong mentors and supporters can have on our successes and struggles. Shaa also shares the exciting plans for her next chapter, as she reconnects with past colleagues and embarks on new ventures. We dive into the concept of life being like a book, with different chapters representing the various stages of our personal and professional lives. This episode is a goldmine of valuable insights that will resonate with anyone seeking to build a successful business or navigate their own journey. So, why not let Shaa Wasmund's incredible experience and wisdom inspire you to keep moving forward? Tune in as we discuss the similarities between her work and that of maverick entrepreneur Chris Dyson, explore Steve Jobs' idea of 'joining the dots', and look at the rise of female entrepreneurs. We also touch on the importance of creating generational wealth and the potential for listing on the stock market, as well as overcoming procrastination and naming your business. Don't miss out on this fascinating episode packed with actionable advice, valuable lessons, and inspiration for everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What can you learn about performance in about 10 minutes from the best in sport, entertainment, business and politics?Performance Hacks gives you two great performance tips you can apply to everyday life from each of our Performance People podcast guests.In this episode, inventor and business titan James Dyson explains why curiosity is a key performance ingredient and son and heir to the Dyson business, Jake, details why it's crucial to keep your eyes open. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Monday 15th May 2023 5. Ferrari will continue to build cars with internal combustion engines into the late 2030s, despite efforts by governments around the world to phase out the technology. The boss of the Italian manufacturer said it would be "arrogant" to dictate to customers what they can buy. (Click here to read more) 4. Elon Musk has named a new chief executive of Twitter, just over six months after his controversial takeover of the social media company. The billionaire said Linda Yaccarino, the former head of advertising at NBCUniversal, would oversee business operations at the site, which has been struggling to make money. (Click here to read more) 3. Billionaire businessman Sir James Dyson has issued fresh criticism of the prime minister, claiming his pledge to turn the UK into a science and technology superpower is a "mere political slogan". The founder and chief engineer of the multinational technology company Dyson also complained that he has still not met Rishi Sunak, despite being a major entrepreneur in the UK. (Click here to read more) 2. Value added tax - better known as VAT - should be scrapped on sunscreen to make it more affordable, say several UK cancer charities. Sunscreen is classified as a "cosmetic" product and carries a 20% tax, adding around £1.50 to the cost of a bottle. (Click here to read more) 1. The leader of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has called on the health secretary to restart pay negotiations with a proposed rise in double digits. Most health unions accepted an offer of a 5% rise for 2023-24 and a one-off backdated payment for last year, following a 4% rise for 2022-23. (Click here to read more)
Welcome to the latest episode of Let's Talk Money and More Podcast. In this week's episode 89, I chat with the one and only Shaa Wasmund MBE. With over 20 years of experience building and exiting multiple businesses, Shaa is a fierce advocate for financial empowerment and helping others fulfill their greatest human potential, no matter their background. From being the youngest and only licensed female boxing manager in the world to setting up her own PR agency with Sir James Dyson as her first client, Shaa's entrepreneurial spirit and drive is truly remarkable. Not only has she been named one of the UK's Top 20 Most Influential Entrepreneurs by The Sunday Times and one of the 'Most Influential Women in the UK' by the Institute of Directors, but she's also a bestselling author of four straight-talking books that have sold hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. So, if you're ready to be inspired and motivated to take action towards your dreams and aspirations, tune in to this episode with Lesley Thomas and Shaa Wasmund MBE.Key TakeawaysMoney is not the root of all evil. The obsession with money and prioritizing it above everything else is the root of all evil.Our money stories can be changed, and limiting beliefs around money can still exist at any level of wealth.Encouraging children to budget and plan for their future is a valuable lesson that can set them up for success.Developing a healthy relationship with money comes from within and starts with self-belief and self-worth.Changing your relationship with money is a journey and a work in progress, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution.Connect with Shea Wasmund MBEWebsite https://www.shaa.com/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shaawasmundInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shaawasmund/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaawasmund/Connect with Lesley ThomasFREE Resources www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/resources/My website www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/Join my Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/letstalkmoneyandmoreYoutube channel www.youtube.com/@themoneyconfidenceacademyFollow 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.
James Dyson + Jake Dyson. Inventor + Inventor. Father and Son.Performance People are on the road again, this time at Dyson's UK base near Swindon to sit down with Sir James Dyson and his son and business partner, Jake. Sir James is one of the UK's most successful businessmen, reimagining household products like the vacuum cleaner and hairdryer. Along the way, he's turned his passion for engineering into a business which reported revenues of £5.7 billion in 2021.Alongside James is his chief engineer, Jake who has followed Dad into the family business and is set to ultimately assume responsibility for this great British success story.Together, they discuss the succession plan at one of the UK's most treasured family owned businesses, how AI will revolutionise their organisation and why the British education system is broken.This four way conversation was recorded on 23rd January 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The General Confederation of Labour (CGT), a national French trade union, has announced that they will cut off the electricity supply going to lawmakers and billionaires, before the nationwide protests on Thursday, January 19. “I suggest they also go see the nice properties, the nice castles of billionaires,” said Philippe Martinez, leader of the CGT, France's second-largest trade union, as cited by Reuters. Healthcare workers in Madrid staged a major protest on Sunday, January 15. Tens of thousands of people marched to the center of the Spanish capital stating that the conservating regional government is destroying the public healthcare system. People dressed in white coats walked the streets of Madrid banging drums and chanting “Cutting public health is criminal”. Rishi Sunak insisted today that he was protecting women and children by blocking Scottish gender reform legislation from becoming law.The Prime Minister was accused by the SNP of 'seeking to stoke a culture war' against 'marginalised' trans people over his decision to veto the bill passed by Holyrood.The Government is to use Section 35 of the Scotland Act to prevent the Gender Recognition Reform Act - which would allow teens to legally alter their gender from the age of 16 - from gaining royal assent The Iberdrola construction project is the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm. The company has completed the first campaign of the works with the installation of 65 per cent of the piles and 40 per cent of the offshore wind platforms of the plant. These elements have been manufactured at Windar's facilities in Aviles and Navantia's in Fene, respectively.In total, 124 piles have already been installed, which will anchor the substation and 40 of the 62 wind turbines of the wind farm to the seabed. A shocking report has revealed the widening gulf of inequality in Britain as the richest 1% are now wealthier than over two-thirds of the rest of the population combined.Billionaire entrepreneurs such as the Hinduja family (net worth £28billion), Sir James Dyson (£23bn) and Sir Jim Ratcliffe (£10bn) are among the 685,000 richest people whose total worth exceeds the combined wealth of 48million Britons. ..........Both the number and wealth of billionaires doubled over the last decade, leading to calls from charities and think-tanks for increased taxation.At the same time, at least 1.7billion workers now live in countries where inflation is outpacing wages, and more than 820 million people - roughly one in ten in the world - do not have enough food. A Just Stop Oil activist who moaned to a judge that climbing a gantry over the M25 had 'completely ruined his life' has today been spared jail.Alfred Beswick, 26, of Hackney, east London, helped bring Britain's busiest motorway to a standstill on November 8 as part of a series of climate change protests that caused mayhem around London. Sainsbury's has decided to axe a controversial advert after it sparked a huge backlash online over claims it was appearing to ignore women's safety. The supermarket had released an advert for a £24 wrap dress, that showed a woman wearing the outfit, reading 'For walks in the parks or strolls after dark'. Parents of law student, 26, who died of meningitis after four remote doctor appointments in three weeks say they hope this week's inquest will provide answers and raise awareness of need to be seen face-to-face A wanted man has commented on his own police appeal on Facebook, as he thanked officers for saying he had an 'athletic build'. Michael Smith, 37, from Chandler's Ford in Hampshire, is wanted by police on recall to prison, after going missing on Saturday. Police described him as white, 6ft tall, and of an athletic build. He remains missing. Vanessa Feltz today accused the BBC of 'ageism' as it was claimed Ken Bruce turned down a contract and quit Radio 2 because of the 'seemingly ever-younger DJs' bosses brought in and its 'edgier' playlist. The star broadcaster is leaving t
Lo esencial lo sabes. Sir James Dyson sorprendió al mundo proponiendo el desarrollo de un coche eléctrico propio, lo cual al principio fue objeto de todo tipo de mofas y especulaciones. pero Dyson iba muy en serio, como con todo lo que emprende: 500 empleados nuevos, 500 millones gastados en desarrollo, y un centro de desarrollo técnico nuevo para tal fin. Un coche eléctrico de gran tamaño, tipo SUV, que pretendía redefinir el mercado de los coches eléctricos de lujo, fabricado en Singapur y pensado para un público eminentemente oriental, donde Dyson está poniendo todos sus esfuerzos, por encima de Tesla y el resto de marcas automotrices premium. Sin embargo, justo antes de entrar en una fase de desarrollo más madura previa a la fabricación, que implicaba importantes inversiones, Dyson decide paralizar y posteriormente el proyecto. ¿qué ha pasado? ¿Demasiado ambicioso? En este podcast sobre Dyson, coches eléctricos, baterías de electrolito sólido, litio, planes de empresa y lecciones empresariales te cuento muchos detalles que no se han contado sobre este proyecto, para intentar ofrecerte una perspectiva global y una conclusión en forma de lecciones del fracaso del coche eléctrico de dyson. Señoras, señores, ante ustedes EL CASO DYSON, con datos inéditos y lecciones. No te vayas a la cama sin saber algo más, o al menos sin saber algo nuevo de mi. Si lo hiciste, misión cumplida, gracias. Mis Aparatos y equipos imprescindibles para trabajar y vivir: https://www.amazon.es/shop/juanfranciscocalero-clubonmotor Apóyame para hacer más y mejores vídeos en PATREON. Sé mi mentor: https://www.patreon.com/jfcalero Sígueme en INSTAGRAM, TWITTER o AMBAS, súperfácil: @jfcalero No te vayas a la cama sin saber algo más, o al menos sin saber algo nuevo. Si lo hiciste, misión cumplida, gracias por acompañarme. Puedes ver el video correspondiente a este podcast en el siguiente enlace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6caWpN-ZNwE
In our second 6 minutes episode, Arjun and Andy speak to Dougal Shaw, creator of the BBC's CEO Secrets video series, and author of the recently published CEO Secrets book. Hear Dougal's reflections on the right work based on his conversations with over 350 CEOs, from startup founders to household names like Sir James Dyson and Steven Bartlett.Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
What do Sir James Dyson, world champion boxer Chris Eubank, and Queen Elizabeth II have in common? No, it's not some witty joke… It's today's guest, Sháá Wasmund. Sháá is the definition of a maverick, and I can't wait for you to listen to today's interview… Despite the fact that Sháá grew up in poverty with an incredibly abusive father, she's truly become an entrepreneurial titan. The Sunday Times named her as “One of the top 20 most influential entrepreneurs in the UK”. She's built multiple 7 figure businesses from the ground up and had a multi-7 figure exit. She's worked with Sir James Dyson and Chris Eubank, and received a prestigious award from Queen Elizabeth II. And today, you get to learn some of her best entrepreneurial secrets… To learn more about Sháá, visit https://7figuremillennials.com/podcast/shaa-wasmund/
My Guest this week is Shaa Wasmund MBE. She's just brought out the 10th anniversary edition of her #1 bestselling book Stop Talking Start Doing in which she does a deep dive teach into what holds people back, the fears, the false beliefs, the unhealthy habits, the procrastination and sabotage all that can stop budding entrepreneurs from getting started and established entrepreneurs from soaring to the top level. First time round the book had a record-breaking 14 months at No 1 in the charts and now this updated edition has gone straight in at number 3 in the charts and is WH Smith's Book of the Month. Shaa is an entrepreneur, public speaker and the author of three #1 bestselling books. Awarded an MBE from the Queen for ‘Services to Business and Entrepreneurship' she's also named one of the UK's Top 20 Influential Entrepreneurs by The Sunday Times. She became the first licensed female boxing manager at the age of 21, you started your own PR agency and helped build Dyson from Sir James Dyson's kitchen table, you built SMARTA helping 12 million people into business and grew an active online community of over 500,000 small businesses. “Doing” comes naturally to Shaa as a result of the Post Traumatic Growth Syndrome she experienced from childhood to the age of 30. However what she has learned through her work with up and coming business owners, she has evolved and developed into the techniques she shares in her book so that others' are able to build confidence through the momentum of doing. Thanks so much Shaa for sharing with us the power of taking action over just dreaming and talking. I encourage all my listeners to pick up a copy of Shaa's book and just like it says on the tin: Stop Talking, Start Doing.Thanks also for showing us how we can scratch that itch, pull our socks up and get doing that thing that is going to give us our best life. Take her quiz www.shaa.com/stoptakingstartdoingquiz You can find out more about Shaa's work on https://www.shaa.com/Buy her book Stop Talking, Start Doing in all good book sellersand follow her on Instagram @ShaawasmundJoin Lou on LinkedinFollow her @brave_newgirl on Instagram and get her books Brave New Girl- How to be Fearless, FEAR LESS and her Internationally Bestselling book DARE TO SHARE on Amazon or Waterstones or Barnes & Noble. UK & US versions available.Lou is the founder of Brave New Girl Media putting your story in the spotlight, showcasing your vision and supercharging your impact by guesting you on global podcasts https://bravenewgirlmedia.comMusic by Melody LoopSupport the showGuest on global podcasts to increase your business growth, influence, and visibility Brave New Girl Media Dare to Share- bestselling guide to podcast guesting Podcast Guest online course Be represented by our PR Agency dedicated to guesting you on podcasts
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Hello members and subscribers! The eleventh Moonshots Master episode is here and we are diving into Entrepreneurship and Rapid Prototyping!!Rapidly getting us into the mindset of trying and testing, we start with Walt Disney as he discusses how to use prototyping to find success. We then hear from the genius of Dyson, Sir James Dyson, who reflects on how the journey to innovation takes time. We are fully inspired after hearing Tom Wujec's breakdown on how digital and physical methods of building products are uniting into the Future of Making.Now we're ready to prototype, let's learn from Whittlesea Tech School as they help inform what makes a prototype different to a product, and a description of what exactly a prototype is. We revisit Sir James Dyson again, as he speaks on the importance of prototypes to prove your technology works, as well as how to embrace and track failures.In our final chapter we dig into the Sprint process with Jake Knapp, who breaks down how to begin prototyping with your team today. We also hear from Angus Deveson from Maker's Muse as he discusses how to create and build physical prototypes that you should test to failure. We end our deep dive into rapid prototyping with the superstar himself, Tom Chi, who relives a story on iterating and stress testing any business model, and how it is the true essence of entrepreneurship.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Subscribe here: https://anchor.fm/moonshotmasterseries Hello members and subscribers! The eleventh Moonshots Master episode is here and we are diving into Entrepreneurship and Rapid Prototyping!! Rapidly getting us into the mindset of trying and testing, we start with Walt Disney as he discusses how to use prototyping to find success. We then hear from the genius of Dyson, Sir James Dyson, who reflects on how the journey to innovation takes time. We are fully inspired after hearing Tom Wujec's breakdown on how digital and physical methods of building products are uniting into the Future of Making.
This week, Shaa is joined by her ‘Pops' Sir Richard Needham who, as a Member Of Parliament from 1979 to 1997, served as Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and as Minister of State for Trade. They discuss his recent memoir and his countless escapades ... Richard and Shaa met many years ago when they were both working alongside Sir James Dyson and became lifelong friends. Their relationship is testament to both of their firm beliefs that every success in life comes from the importance we play on relationships. Despite the fact that they were born into entirely opposite ends of the social economic spectrum; they've forged a deep respect for each other. Richard discusses his outlook on life, the origins of his entrepreneurial spirit, and the life lessons he has learned during an incredible career as one of the UK's most influential businessmen and politicians. KEY TAKEAWAYS In order to get the best out of the people in your business, you must put your trust in them and accept that they want responsibility. Money is a reward for what people do, but it shouldn't be used as an incentive. Incentives work far better if they make people feel like participants in the business. Politics is going through a dark moment now, where a lack of morals, ethics and reliability seem to be the norm. Politicians seem to think that the people work for them, when the reality is quite the opposite. Don't judge people by their past BEST MOMENTS 'Everything you say I endorse thoroughly' 'If you want to get the best out of everybody then you've got to trust them' ''It feels like we've gone back to the 18th century!' 'You actually changed my perception' VALUABLE RESOURCES One Man, Two Worlds: Memoir of a Businessman in Politics, Sir Richard Needham - https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Man-Two-Worlds-Businessman/dp/1780733151/ref=asc_df_1780733151/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=499289607994&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7722550494415712207&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9044955&hvtargid=pla-1275106120739&psc=1&th=1&psc=1 Building A Bigger Table Podcast - https://omny.fm/shows/building-a-bigger-table MEET YOUR HOST Hi, I'm Shaa. I've been called a serial entrepreneur … but I've never been one for labels! I've done SO many things in my career, including starting and scaling multiple 7 figure businesses, and am grateful for being recognised with some lovely awards - most proudly, an MBE from The Queen “for Services to Business and Entrepreneurship”. I've been featured in major publications for my efforts (named one of the UK's Top 20 Most Influential Entrepreneurs by The Sunday Times and one of the ‘Most Influential Women in the UK' by the Institute of Directors), and have written 4 straight-talking, bestselling books; Stop Talking, Start Doing; Stop Talking, Start Doing Action Book, Do Less, Get More; and most recently, How To Fix Your Shi*t. WHERE TO FIND SHAA Website - https://www.shaa.com/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaawasmund See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why does success suck?5,126 failed prototypes to show for 15 years worth of savings and you'd think Sir James Dyson would have pulled the pin on his invention. Instead, he pulled the bag – and prototype number 5,127 went on to become the best-selling bagless vacuum in the USA. According to Forbes, Dyson now employs 650 engineers and scientists, and boasts more than 560 patents. In an interview with Entrepreneur, he said of success: “You never learn from success, but you do learn from failure. (When I created the Dual Cyclone vacuum), I started out with a simple idea, and by the end, it got more audacious and interesting. I got to a place I never could have imagined because I learned what worked and didn't work.”
Whenever I look at anything, I wonder how it works, and then I wonder how it could work better. Could I make it work better? Is there a technology I could use? Is there a way I can reconfigure it? Is there a radical breakthrough I could do for lateral thinking that would make a huge difference? So I just think like that all the time - Sir James Dyson
Het van oorsprong Nederlandse Booking.com was lange tijd vrij onopvallend, maar is stiekem een mega-bedrijf dat al langer meegaat dan Google. Absolute pioniers, maar ze krijgen ook kritiek. NRC-journalist Stijn Bronzwaer en zijn collega's Joris Kooiman en Merijn Rengers keerden Booking.com ondersteboven en geven een inkijkje in hun boek De Machine. Verder in deze aflevering: een gesprek met Sir James Dyson over de Nederlandse winnaar van zijn duurzaamheidsprijs, een flinke ommezwaai van Apple en meer waarschuwingen op TikTok.Tips uit deze aflevering:Serie: Dexter New Blood. Sympathieke seriemoordenaar Dexter is terug, tien jaar na het einde van de originele serie. Hij woont in Alaska en heeft zijn oude zelf achtergelaten, maar zoals het spreekwoord zegt: het bloed kruipt… Nu al in de VS op tv, vanaf januari ook op NPO en vanaf 20 december al op NPO Plus.Artikel: Bright Gift Guide: onze verlanglijst met de tofste tech van dit jaar, ter inspiratie voor je eigen verlanglijstje, met spullen in allerlei prijsklassen. Vanaf vrijdag te lezen bij Bright.Serie: The Shrink Next Door op Apple TV+. Een tragi-komedie gebaseerd op een waargebeurd verhaal over een gewiekste psychiater die zijn client manipuleert. Geweldig geacteerd door Will Ferrell en Paul Rudd. Luister ook de podcast over het echte verhaal, maar pas dan wel op voor spoilers.Film: Crazy, Stupid, Love, een tien jaar oude romcom op Netflix? Volgens Merijn is 'ie nog steeds goed, en precies de oppepper die je tijdens deze koude dagen kan gebruiken.Deze aflevering wordt gesponsord door Bit Academy, waar je nu een gratis opleiding programmeren. Binnen 10 weken krijg je de skills van van een junior data engineer of full-stack webdeveloper.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sir James Dyson is a farmer, businessman and world known for vacuum cleaners and strawberries. Rachel and Alice visit him at the Dyson Institute to talk about how the death of his father when he was just nine drove him to create and to become Britain's richest man.Get The Times free for a month: thetimes.co.uk/pastimperfectWinston's Wish: www.winstonswish.orgChild Bereavement UK: www.childbereavementuk.orgJames Dyson Foundation: www.jamesdysonfoundation.co.ukThis podcast has been produced in association with Speakers for Schools: www.speakersforschools.orgProducer: Ben Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Success doesn't happen overnight, and it almost never happens with the first idea you have or on your first attempt to create something new. Just about every wildly successful person you can think of went through some failures and often lots of failures. Stephen King had his first book “Carrie” rejected 30 times, Bill Gates failed with a business of traffic data analysis software that hardly worked and Sir James Dyson designed over 5,000 vacuum prototypes before landing on the famous Dyson bagless vacuum design. If you are going to succeed you've got to be tough minded, you have to be willing to fail and you must be able to have people tell you “no” and still keep trying.
Jack Tame has been speaking to a designer and entrepreneur worth around a reported $30 billion. His name, Sir James Dyson, is the giveaway. He's the man behind the vacuum cleaner empire. He's just released an autobiography called Invention: A LifeLISTEN ABOVE
This week on the show we welcome friends from the big screen, small screen, comedy, cookery and literature.The cast of 'No Time To Die', Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw and Lashana Lynch all chat the brilliant brand new Bond film.The always hilarious Jimmy Carr discusses his new memoir 'Before & Laughter'.Punk rock icon Billy Idol tells us about his first music release in 7 years 'The Roadside EP'.And inventor extraordinaire Sir James Dyson shares all about his new autobiography 'Invention: A Life'. Plus Paula Radcliffe, Steve Cram, Scott Mitchell and Coinneach MacLeod.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Daniel Craig & Lea Seydoux - 00:29Ben Wishaw & Lashana Lynch - 08:54Jimmy Carr - 15:55Billy Idol - 22:37James Dyson - 29:52Paula Radcliffe & Steve Cram - 35:54Scott Mitchell - 41:44Coinneach MacLeod - 47:49 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A show - Today we learn that Amanda Holden has a new show. Joe has been busy playing golf. We throw HJ (hairdressers journal) under a bus. (For the lack of quality control in their publication.) We briefly talk about Dragons Den and Joe shares with us his perfect formula of impressing Deborah Meaden and co. GoSalon updates with new connections. We have spoken to many users, distributors and now even a software company is looking at our technology. Joe comments on the latest Linkedin misinformation from Loreal. Aaron shares a story from Sir James Dyson about whether he wanted investors or not. Joe asks Aaron the same question. Go on Dragons Den or not go on Dragons Den. Least it's a great marketing platform. I am Not sure whether I want to have to listen to investors. For the HJ scandal https://t.me/salonomics/525 To support the show visit salonomics.com To make retail easy for your clients go to gosalon.uk Innovations - Get Paid button QR codes and tip jars. Tips in a cashless society. No problem, use GoSalon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/salonomics/message
Sir James Dyson — Founder of Dyson and Master Inventor on How to Turn the Mundane into Magic | Brought to you by BlockFi crypto platform, Athletic Greens all-in-one nutritional supplement, and Theragun percussive muscle therapy devices. More on all three below.Sir James Dyson is the founder and chairman of Dyson. Through investment in science and technology and working alongside Dyson's 6,000 engineers and scientists, he develops products that solve problems ignored by others. Sir James was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2015 and appointed to the Order of Merit in the 2016 New Year Honours. He was awarded a CBE in 1996 and a Knight Bachelor in 2007.James is the founder of James Dyson Foundation, inspiring the next generation of engineers through scholarships, engineering workshops, university partnerships, and the annual James Dyson Award, an international student design competition. 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Maintaining an unflappable attitude and a pride in one's work—whether it's successful or not—is what will keep you persevering, in the absence of external reward, praise or anything else. Like the other people we've explored in this book, Dyson found a source of his own value and meaning—and it came from within. Only by having a fearsome inner drive can we keep going no matter what the circumstances. When we believe in ourselves, are well aligned to our values and care about the process rather than the outcome, then we can simply take failures along the way in stride. Questions or comments regarding the podcast? Email the show at HollinsPodcast@NewtonMG.com or let us know what you think at http://bit.ly/hollinscomment Get the audiobook on Audible at https://bit.ly/legendaryselfdiscipline Show notes and/or episode transcripts are available at https://bit.ly/self-growth-home Peter Hollins is a bestselling author, human psychology researcher, and a dedicated student of the human condition. Visit https://bit.ly/peterhollins to pick up your FREE human nature cheat sheet: 7 surprising psychology studies that will change the way you think. For narration information visit Russell Newton at https://bit.ly/VoW-home For production information visit Newton Media Group LLC at https://bit.ly/newtonmg #Dyson #Edison #Hoover #Japan #JeanDominiqueBauby #SirJamesDyson #SirJamesDysonAndTheDecisionOfPerseverance #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #PeterHollins #TheScienceofSelf Dyson,Edison,Hoover,Japan,JeanDominique Bauby,Sir James Dyson,Sir James Dyson And The Decision Of Perseverance,Russell Newton,NewtonMG,Peter Hollins,The Science of Self
Boris Johnson's texts to billionaire Sir James Dyson + Simon Marks' American Week
The ladies discuss whether it's acceptable to bend the rules when a friend or family member asks for a favour, if the current UK government is corrupt, and where the line is between lobbying and cronyism, following Health Secretary Matt Hancock's failure to declare his shares and family connections in a company awarded a £300k contract with NHS Wales, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's texts to Sir James Dyson promising to “fix” tax issues affecting employees returning to the UK to make ventilators during the pandemic.--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoTwitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupGet in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es067(Website – Show notes)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56819137(Article – Boris Johnson told Sir James Dyson by text he would 'fix' tax issue – BBC News)https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/james-dyson-lobbying-boris-johnson-b1838735.html(Article – Dyson denies trying to ‘extract favours' from Boris Johnson – Rory Sullivan for The Independent)https://inews.co.uk/opinion/dominic-cummings-boris-johnson-inquiry-may-975255(Article – If you think Dominic Cummings has come out swinging for Johnson, wait until his inquiry appearance in May – Katie Balls for iNews) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56768601(Article – Matt Hancock owns shares in NHS-approved firm – Kate Whannel for BBC News)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56733456(Explainer – What is lobbying? A brief guide – BBC News)https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/apr/22/its-all-about-chums-not-crones-a-history-of-cronyism(Article – It's all about chums, not crones: a short history of ‘cronyism' – Steven Poole for The Guardian)https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/advisory-committee-on-business-appointments(Website – Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA))https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-report-of-the-commission-on-race-and-ethnic-disparities(Report – Race Report 2021 – Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities 2021) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/apr/11/downing-street-rewrote-independent-report-on-race-experts-claim(Article – Downing Street rewrote ‘independent' report on race, experts claim – Nosheen Iqbal for The Guardian)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55628428(Article – Rashford: Free school meals firm apologises over small parcel – Hannah Richardson for BBC News)https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/apr/27/boris-johnson-can-be-challenged-in-court-over-priti-patel-bullying-decision-hearing-rules(Article – PM can be challenged in court over Priti Patel bullying decision, hearing rules – Rajeev Syal for The Guardian)----------------------------------------Join Monah, Nushy Rose and Sophie Hannah, three smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they and their guests discuss everything from current affairs to pop culture, and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. Get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight!----------------------------------------Music by GC
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Deputy political editor Nicholas Cecil discusses the Downing Street lobbying row that won't go away. One of the government's own ministers, Caroline Dinenage, revealed she doesn't have Boris Johnson's mobile phone number, saying it's not given out “willy-nilly”. But that's led to some asking why a businessman like Sir James Dyson has the ability to text the Prime Minister when some ministers themselves can't. He also discusses speculation that former advisor Dominic Cummings is behind the leak of the text conversation between the billionaire businessman and Mr Johnson.Elsewhere, international travel will be legal again from the middle of next month, but where will you be able to go? Travel consultant Paul Charles joins us from a major tourism summit in Mexico, and reveals the 30 destinations that are believed to be on the so-called “green list”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's promise to Sir James Dyson last year to "fix" a tax rule as the government sought more ventilators at the height of the pandemic. And the owners of Liverpool and Manchester United football clubs have apologised to fans for signing up to the controversial European Super League, which looks now to be all but dead.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's promise to Sir James Dyson last year to "fix" a tax rule as the government sought more ventilators at the height of the pandemic. And the owners of Liverpool and Manchester United football clubs have apologised to fans for signing up to the controversial European Super League, which looks now to be all but dead.
The texts between the prime minister and businessman, Sir James Dyson, have caused a political row. Laura is here to explain why. And now Coronavirus Newscast is nominated for an award, DJ and BAFTA awards ceremony host, Edith Bowman, gives Adam some advice for attending a virtual ceremony. Today’s Newscast was made by Emma Close with Georgia Coan, Alix Pickles and Ben Cooper. The Studio Manager was Emma Crowe. Dino Sofos is the Editor.
Shaa Wasmund is todays guest joining us on the Join Up Dots podcast. She is a lady who has built her life around taking action and making things happen. As she says "I'm an entrepreneur, public speaker and the author of #1 bestselling books ‘Stop Talking, Start Doing' and ‘Do Less, Get More'. In 2015 I was awarded an MBE for ‘Services to Business and Entrepreneurship' and was recently named one of the UK's Top 20 Influential Entrepreneurs by The Sunday Times. Born in California to an English mother and Italian father, Ms Wasmund and her mother settled permanently in the UK when she was 10. After winning a scholarship to the prestigious City of London School for Girls, she studied international relations at the London School of Economics. How The Dots Joined Up For Shaa It was while at the LSE that Ms Wasmund, then 21, won a competition to interview Chris Eubank, then a middleweight world champion boxer. Eubank was so impressed with her confidence or "front" that he offered her the job of becoming his assistant. Ms Wasmund said yes, and so she started her business career in the competitive world of boxing. She became the only female boxing promoter in the UK, representing World Champion Chris Eubank and working with the infamous Don King before starting my own PR company helping grow the Dyson brand from around Sir James Dyson's kitchen table. From that point more and more hustle and success came her way, which isn't a surprise as he also says "I believe that we all have the ability to live the lives we dream of. We just don't always know how. The greatest courage is to follow your own path even through the roughest terrain, rather than the path of least resistance. Nothing great is ever created in your comfort zone. I believe it's OK to not know the answers, to feel stuck and frustrated; it happens to all of us. What's not OK is to stay stuck." So when the big punches in the mouth occurred in her business, how did she dust herself down and get back up? And why is her number one piece of business advice "Hire A Cleaner" Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the only and only Shaa Wasmund MBE. Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty subjects with Shaa Wasmund MBE such as We talk about the difficulties that youngsters now deal with from coming from entitlement. Shaa shares the lucky breaks that she has had in her life, especially in regards to working with the Genius James Dyson. Why a business becomes more and more successful the more you focus on the value you offer others. Its all about giving. and lastly........ Shaa tells us all why we have to visualise what we want in life and why it so important to get those images in my mind to make them happen.
James Dyson, or, more accurately, Sir James Dyson is an inventor, designer, engineer, and entrepreneur all rolled into one. You've doubtlessly seen his creations and may very well have one or more in your home right now. That's right, he's the “vacuum guy!” Obviously, he's much more than that, and today's quote is about how to get there. How to achieve success in the face of mounting or seemingly insurmountable odds. The answer? Accelerate. Don't tell this knighted fellow about why you're giving up. This is the same guy who went through more than 5,000 iterations to get his first prototype correct. 5,000! That's incredible, not just as an accomplishment, but also as a model for us. If you want success, never stop pursuing it.
For the first episode of our Second Season, we introduce US James Dyson Award winner, Thipok “Poom” Cholsaipant and his invention AeroLyze, the world's first breath glucometer for people with prediabetes. In today’s episode Poom Cholsaipant and Andrea Alexa Smith talk about the thought process for designing Aerolyze, the emphasis on user experience, and the power of the breath as a simple and profound gift we all share. We discuss creating achievable habits of self-care, adaptability in technology with the use of AI, making Aerolyze a sustainable product, creating sustainable lifestyle habits, and the significant reduced waste and costs associated with diabetes products such as shoes, wipes, test strips ---and of course the compound future costs of related disease such as heart, stroke, and glaucoma. Poom is someone I respect for his absolute genius hands on approach to creating and looking to solutions for a problem that affects millions of Americans and existed in his own family- Type 2 diabetes. Poom’s democratization of design and vision for creating an affordable and accessible product for the people who need it most, including athletes and minority populations, is something we share a deep appreciation for. Poom is an award-winning industrial designer and a recent graduate of The University of Washington. Poom has designed a variety of lifestyle products including tennis sneakers, lampshades, an AR head set and time management tools. We laud The James Dyson Foundation, The James Dyson Award, Dyson and Sir James Dyson for the incredible due diligence in selecting and recognizing the potential of these young engineers ground breaking inventions like Poom’s Aerolyze. The James Dyson Foundation is the non-profit arm of Dyson, whose engineers are encouraging and supporting these young and bright design engineers who offer solutions to the problems of tomorrow to gain the confidence and resources to bring their products to life. For more information on Dyson, The James Dyson Foundation, The James Dyson Award and Poom’s Aerolyze, please click on the links below. https://www.dyson.com/newsroom/overview/features/october-2020/jda-top-20https://www.jamesdysonfoundation.com/who-we-are.htmlhttps://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-US/2020/project/aerolyze/https://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-US/For links to the Aerolyze renderings mentioned in our podcast, please follow the links below. https://geniusdesigntranscendstime.com/aerolyze/https://geniusdesigntranscendstime.com/james-dyson/This GDTT episode comes in time for November's National Diabetes Month. The CDC states that more than 88 million Americans-more than 1 in 3- have prediabetes and those with it -about 90% of them don’t know they have it. Prediabetes puts a person at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke which is an even larger risk group. Prediabetes has a higher -risk in some populations such as those whose had a sister, brother, or parent with Type 2 diabetes. For more information on diabetes and prediabetes, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/factsheets/diabetes-p
Sir Sidney McSprocket introduces two Great Minds – Eugene Rimmel and Sir James Dyson, and shows how being adaptive is an important quality for creative people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lo esencial lo sabes. Sir James Dyson sorprendió al mundo proponiendo el desarrollo de un coche eléctrico propio, lo cual al principio fue objeto de todo tipo de mofas y especulaciones. pero Dyson iba muy en serio, como con todo lo que emprende: 500 empleados nuevos, 500 millones gastados en desarrollo, y un centro de desarrollo técnico nuevo para tal fin. Un coche eléctrico de gran tamaño, tipo SUV, que pretendía redefinir el mercado de los coches eléctricos de lujo, fabricado en Singapur y pensado para un público eminentemente oriental, donde Dyson está poniendo todos sus esfuerzos, por encima de Tesla y el resto de marcas automotrices premium. Sin embargo, justo antes de entrar en una fase de desarrollo más madura previa a la fabricación, que implicaba importantes inversiones, Dyson decide paralizar y posteriormente el proyecto. ¿qué ha pasado? ¿Demasiado ambicioso? En este podcast sobre Dyson, coches eléctricos, baterías de electrolito sólido, litio, planes de empresa y lecciones empresariales te cuento muchos detalles que no se han contado sobre este proyecto, para intentar ofrecerte una perspectiva global y una conclusión en forma de lecciones del fracaso del coche eléctrico de dyson. Señoras, señores, ante ustedes EL CASO DYSON, con datos inéditos y lecciones. No te vayas a la cama sin saber algo más, o al menos sin saber algo nuevo de mi. Si lo hiciste, misión cumplida, gracias. #juanfranciscocalero #cocheelectrico #Dyson
Show #799 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Thursday 4th June 2020. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Welcome to two new Patreon Producers! MARK HEINLE SCOTT BERGER Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. DYSON CAR REVEALED IN FULL AS TIME CALLED ON ELECTRIC SUV PROJECT "Dyson has released new images of its abandoned electric SUV project, giving us a complete look inside and out of the firm’s abandoned Tesla Model X and Jaguar I-Pace rival." says AutoExpress: "In April, Dyson released the first official picture of the car - a side profile shot backing up patent drawings previously published by trademarking authorities. Now though, we can see the design in greater detail, in particular the highly aerodynamic shape Dyson derived for the SUV. Huge, 24-inch aerodynamic wheels are fitted - something Sir James Dyson says is central to the car’s design, not only from an aesthetic standpoint but also for low rolling resistance and ride comfort. Smaller details include flush door-handles, tiny camera stalks in place of the wing mirrors and protruding, squared off wheel arches. Around the back, LED tail lights are positioned high on each corner of the tailgate. There is no traditional instrument panel - a head up display projects onto the windscreen, right in front of the driver. Almost every button to control the car is on the steering wheel, while further displays sit at each side of the dashboard - live feeds for the camera based side mirror system. The car’s climate control system uses air filtration technology developed from Dyson’s home products. " 3-row seating 7 seater active air suspension, speed dependant battery could swap out modules li-ion becomes solid state Dyson paid back a government grant when he cancelled the car 500 employees construction was underway for the factory to build it they're clear - it's not a failure https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/electric-cars/95371/dyson-car-revealed-full-time-called-electric-suv-project RIVIAN’S AMAZON ELECTRIC DELIVERY VAN STILL ON TRACK AS FACTORY REOPENS "Rivian, the electric vehicle company backed by Amazon, Cox Automotive and Ford, has resumed work at its factory in Normal, Ill. following a temporary shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the shutdown and gradual restart, the timeline for the Amazon delivery vans is still on track, according to a statement from Amazon released Thursday. In September, Amazon announced it had ordered 100,000 electric delivery vehicles from Rivian as part of its commitment to The Climate Pledge to become net zero carbon by 2040. Vans will begin delivering to customers in 2021, as previously planned. About 10,000 electric vehicles will be on the road as early as 2022 and all 100,000 vehicles will be on the road by 2030, Amazon said in a statement Thursday." writes TechCrunch: "Rivian has pushed the start of production on the R1T and R1S to 2021. The company had initially planned to start production and begin deliveries of the electric pickup truck and SUV in late 2020." https://techcrunch.com/2020/05/28/rivians-amazon-electric-delivery-van-still-on-track-as-factory-reopens/ THE PORSCHE TAYCAN IS NOW AVAILABLE TO ORDER IN AUSTRALIA @PORSCHEAUS 3 Jun "The Porsche Taycan is now available to order in Australia. All three models, Taycan Turbo S, Turbo and 4S, will arrive from December 2020. Full story on the Australian arrival of the first-ever electric Porsche sportscar." The Taycan 4S, Turbo and Turbo S are now available to order via Porsche Centres around Australia, with the Porsche Car Configurator now live with local specifications and pricing. The Taycan Turbo S accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds, the same acceleration figures as a 911 GT2 RS. tOP SPEED 260KM/H. It has a combined range of up to 405 km# when the battery is fully charged. For charging at 400 volt charging points, a 150 kW on-board DC-Charger is standard in Australia. Porsche Cars Australia has partnered with Chargefox, Australia’s largest EV charging network operator. Taycan owners will receive a complimentary three year subscription to the Chargefox Ultra-Rapid DC charging network (up to 350 kW). https://newsroom.porsche.com/en_AU/2020/products/porsche-taycan-australian-product-highlights-21049.html NEW SOUTH WALES TO RAMP UP ITS ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLEET "In Australia, the New South Wales government has tripled its procurement targets for new hybrid and all-electric vehicles as part of its passenger vehicle fleets, according to local media." reports electrive: "This means that the NSW government will be purchasing around 900 new hybrid or electric vehicles each year, with around 300 of these vehicles being all-electric models. The NSW Treasury said that they actually achieved their 10 per cent fleet target last year. This means that of the 2,891 vehicles purchased, 692 of these were either hybrid or fully-electric vehicles." https://www.electrive.com/2020/06/02/nsw-to-ramp-up-its-electric-vehicle-fleets/ FORD WILL BE USING VOLKSWAGEN’S MEB ARCHITECTURE FOR ITS FUTURE EVS "The Ford-Volkswagen alliance has been brewing for a couple of years now. Things started looking stale in between, but it looks like everything is getting back on track. "According to Ford Authority, the alliance between the two automakers is expected to be finalized by the end of June. Also, the German automaker’s board has approved several projects, one of which is a new Ford electric vehicle that will be underpinned by Volkswagen’s MEB platform. Do you think it will be a badge-engineered ID.4 crossover?" asks TopSpeed.com: "the new EV will be built specifically for the European markets where the emission norms are a lot more stringent than in the U.S. The idea will be to develop either a small hatch or a crossover. The latter makes more sense considering the customer preference and market trend, but since the European countries will be receiving the Mach-E, Ford would be interested in building something smaller. Perhaps, even a hatch could be in the reckoning." https://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/ford-s-alliance-with-volkswagen-means-the-next-ford-ev-will-be-a-badge-engineered-id4-crossover-ar188603.html THE WORLD RX TEAM FUTURE-PROOFING RALLY CLASSICS "Front-running World Rallycross team GC Kompetition is known for running modern Renault machinery, whether it’s the Prodrive-built Mégane or the in-house developed Clio R.S. But the ambitious and comparatively young outfit is mashing up old and new by entering the world of restomodded electrified classic cars." says DirtFish: "Based on iconic models such as the Lancia Delta Integrale, the limited selection of cars will be handpicked by the French squad, before being converted to an electric drivetrain using a kit developed in-house at the team’s technical centre. The whole car, including the conversion and the necessary hardware, will be sold as one complete package." https://dirtfish.com/rallycross/world-rx/the-world-rx-team-future-proofing-rally-classics/ MASERATI GHIBLI HYBRID TEASER VIDEO ELECTRIFIES THE BRAND'S HQ "While we've known about the plan to create a Maserati Ghibli Hybrid for a while, the Italian brand has now released a brief teaser video for the electrified model. The clip shows lightning striking the company's trident at the headquarters and it glowing afterward, sending a shock through the whole building." says Motor1: Maserati originally intended to debut the Ghibli Hybrid in April at the 2020 Beijing Motor Show, but the COVID-19 outbreak forced the event's cancellation. The only technical detail that came out about the sedan at that time was that it allegedly used a plug-in hybrid system." https://www.motor1.com/news/426715/maserati-ghibli-hybrid-teaser/ LAUNCH OF THE ABT E-TRANSPORTER 6.1 WITH AERO PACKAGE The beginning of June sees the start of production of the ABT e-Transporter 6.1. As with its predecessor, ABT e-Line, an official premium partner of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, is responsible for converting the vehicle to electric drive. The ABT e-Transporter 6.1 delivers a maximum output of 83 kW and a maximum torque of 200 Nm. The vehicle will be available with top speed options of either 90 km/h or 120 km/h. 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IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov Joins Us On The Steve Jobs Inspired Join Up Dots Podcast To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes Click Here to Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) If you like the show, we would be so grateful if would consider leaving the show a review in iTunes as well as Stitcher Radio. A couple minutes of your time can help the show immensely! Thank YOU! Introducing IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov Kirill Noskov is our guest today joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots podcast. IAMRUNBOX was established in 2015 in Lund, Sweden, out of a love for travel and a passion for running. When our guest today Kirill Noskov started running to work in order to fit daily training into his busy schedule, he found it nearly impossible to pack his office attire without it getting wrinkled and creased on the way. Kirill set out to develop products that would promote being active every day in any weather, hold a laptop securely in place, and at the same time keep clothes wrinkle free. IAMRUNBOX was born. How The Dots Joined Up For Kirill As he says "There are few things I am really passionate about - optimisation (we CAN always DO better), endurance sports and travelling. I like thinking positive, always looking for improvement opportunities and have been spending the last 8 years working with business development and optimisation in various shapes and forms. That is what drives me and can keeps me awake during the night. I am an endurance athlete and sport enthusiast, passionate about running and travelling. Running is my lifestyle: I run-commute to the office, take my running shoes whenever I travel, participate in occasional marathon competition or just enjoy a long run during the weekend. Travelling is my hobby what helps me to re-energise and gives a source of inspiration. My passion in running and travelling resulted in iamrunbox.com product to make travelling, training and work commuting experience just that little bit better. So it's ok ending up work without wrinkled clothes, but what about dripping with sweat and general stuff not suited for an office? And looking back was this a business that was always waiting for him to create, or was it just as hard to get it off the ground as most people find? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Kirill Noskov Show Highlights During the show we discussed such deep subjects with Kirill Noskov such as: Kirill shares how he came to the realisation that by creating Kirill actually became a better person. How social distancing is a natural part of the lifestyle in Sweden, unlike many parts of the world who are finding this a difficult change. We talk about the change that Kirill made in his life to both shift mentally and time-wise to create IAMRUNBOX And lastly........... Why it's not enough to build a good product, you have to get people to know about it on scale to truly grow the success you want. How To Connect With Kirill Noskov Website Linkedin Facebook Twitter Return To The Top Of IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov If you enjoyed this episode with Kirill why not listen to some of our favourite podcast episodes such as Spike Ball Founder, Nick Ruiz, Sarah Caltieri or the amazing Mandy Barbee Or if you prefer just pop over to our podcast archive for thousands of amazing episodes to choose from. Full Transcription Of IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov Interview David Ralph 0:01 Once upon a time, there was a guy with a dream, a dream to quit his job support himself online and have a kick house live. Little did he know that dream would lead him into a world of struggle, burnout and debt until he found the magic ingredient and no struggles became a thing of the past. All right, of course I was that person. And now My dream is to make things happen for you. Welcome to Join Up Dots. Intro 0:27 When we're young, we have an amazing positive outlook about how great life is going to be but somewhere along the line we forget to dream and end up settling and Join Up Dots features amazing people who refuse to give up and chose to go after their dreams. This is your blueprint for greatness. So here's your host live from the back of his garden in the UK. David Ralph. David Ralph 0:52 Yes, hello there. Good morning, everybody. Good morning and welcome to Join Up Dots. Thank you so much for being here with us. Now if you're listening to this show sort of live lockdown has made me look out my window and see nothing more than people running, running everywhere or jumping onto bikes and getting their fitness in some way they can, but what happens when you go back to work and suddenly you haven't got as much time to get fit? Well, today's guest joining us on the show is the founder of I am run box which was established in 2015. In Lund, Sweden, out of a love for travel and a passion for running you say there's a connection to it. When our guest today started running to work in order to fit daily training into his busy schedule, he found it nearly impossible to pack his office attire without getting wrinkled and crease on the way. So we set out to develop products that would promote being active every day in any weather, hold a laptop securely in place, and at the same time, keep clothes a wrinkle free and I am one box was born. As he says there are a few things I'm really passionate about optimism as optimal ization we can always do better. It's probably optimistic as well enjoyment, sports and travelling. I like thinking positive always looking for improvement opportunities, and have been spending the last eight years working with business development and optimization in various shapes and forms. That is what drives me and can keep me awake during the night. I'm also an endurance athlete and sports enthusiast passionate about running and travelling. Running is my lifestyle. I run the commute to the office, take my running shoes where ever I travel, participate in occasional marathon competition, or just enjoy a long run during the weak hand Travelling is my hobby, what helps me to re energise and gives a source of inspiration. Now my passion in running and travelling resulted in I am run box and to make travelling and training and work commuting experience just that little bit better. So these are the questions it's okay ending up to work without wrinkled clothes but what about dripping with sweat and Jen will start not suited for an office and looking back. Was this a business that was always waiting for him to create or was it just as hard to get it off the ground as most people find? Well, let's find out as we bring them to the show to start joining up dots with the one and only IAMRUNBOX founder Kirril Noskov IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 3:20 Morning David, thank you so much for having me here. weather is beautiful in Sweden today. I have my morning jog and swim so nothing really to complain. David Ralph 3:30 Now I always think of this right because I live in a nice town. But I have people that come on the show and they say yes, I've just been running down the beach and I've been now my run would be quite rubbish. I just be running with buses going past me and cars going past me. Are you out in the country? Have you got trees or I used to live on quite city fied as well. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 3:53 I think it's a mixture of everything. You get both city you got a lot of nature and you Got a lot of See, then I wouldn't probably call it beach as we normally think of beach because the weather, I would say average during the year is 15 degrees. And that goes both to air and the water. But yeah, it's a lot of water. It's a lot of nature. And it's a lot of good opportunities to have a good job. David Ralph 4:22 Well, of course we're going to talk about your product, but I've got that big question. Okay. I would think to myself, it's okay running to work. I don't want to sit there all sweaty and overboard for the rest of the day. Is that something that isn't an issue? Do you have shadows and everything in your office? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 4:39 And well I first started when they worked in Netherlands, and we didn't have a shower in the office. But then I just took a membership in a gym close by so I could the dark and unlit later half of stretching. Take a shower and kick off my day. Now when you look at I am run box okay? David Ralph 5:00 Let's start with a question I normally finish with but um, what is your proudest thought about the whole process? Is it what you've created? Or was it getting it off the ground? Or is it where you can see it going? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 5:15 I think it's all started with a passion and a change because I first design product for myself to start running to work and carry my clauses. And and then I thought, yeah, it's it's it's a nice transformation what I got through consistent running and I became a better person I became more energised or happier. So I thought why not to do this product so other people can use it. And I just did it just for fun sake, as a hobby. So I created the product. I launched it. But then we sold over 1000 products within the first year with their marketing budget. And what's interesting happened I got a lot of people like me who didn't know how to start running to work, they bought a product. And they actually did started running to work. And they had the same personal transformation. And then they just dropped me back in line saying, Wow, thanks. It's really helped me and as that's, I think something would trigger and inspired me to start the company. David Ralph 6:23 Now I'm interested in that, that you knew that you became a better person. So were you were you somebody that would go up to old ladies and punch him in the face and you don't do that anymore? So how are you a better person? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 6:36 Now I mean, maybe when I say better person, I'm more like healthy, more energised. I have a little bit more time for myself to think to reflect. I'm more efficient. So it's a more like that type of characteristics. But then of course, you also start Yeah, doing more sports and meeting with more people. I think all together, it just changes you in acid person then, of course some people say, Well, you don't know whether it's better or worse but in my eyes I think if you become more healthier, more happier, it is what I say about a person. David Ralph 7:24 And have you ever punched no person in the face when they're in the way you're running? And they don't they're not getting out of the way of you know, I haven't if you wanted to carry on, have you have you ever wanted to IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 7:39 you know, in Sweden, social social distancing is part of the culture. And before Khurana or, you know, people would normally cross on other side of the street. If you see someone coming your way so people avoid conflict. Pay interesting jumps. You don't need to punch anyone. No, but just David Ralph 8:04 jumping in there. So you've always social distance because we're in that phase at the moment because of the Coronavirus. That's something that is sort of natural in Sweden and isn't it? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 8:14 Exactly, because I think the difference and that what, maybe a lot of people misunderstand when when when I read the global press what people say about Sweden, I didn't see them you get very high social responsibility. sense or feeling and yeah, and people just do it. So I think in the past if someone was sick, many people probably just stay at home and done, go to work anyway. Just so they don't, in fact, other colleagues and that's just a way of life. David Ralph 8:56 Now, I am run box net. Let's give an overview. For the listeners out there, so they're thinking, right, okay, I like to get to work. I'd like to get some fitness in, what kind of products could they get from you? First of all, that would instantly make them realise I'm coming back to this company, I'm going to buy some more stuff, what would be the first thing that I should go for? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 9:18 I think what we are known for in our DNA is ROM commuting, and we probably have the best backpack in the world for running to work. And if you're running to work or running to gym or running as a means of transportation is something anyone interested to try? I would definitely recommend one of our products, which you don't even have to buy because they have a concept of renting the back but we have such a money back guarantee. So you can just try and see whether it worked for you or not. But then having Kadena in run commuting. Yeah, we realised that a lot of our costume where they're just active people and what we wanted was to go one step further and connect sport and fashion because it's a and when you run to work, you still use the same backpack later in your during the business, going out for a meeting at the office, and you don't want to look like a backpacker. So what we did, then we started building an hour around commuting story and created other backpacks for what our active people might need. So we have active commuting range, we have active every day with waterproof backpacks, and then we develop an active travel. At the same time now with all the COVID-19 situation. We wanted to support our customers around the world and we just launched a week ago active financial skeet where We redesigned the armband for runners, we created a shopping back where we took just a classic squarey recyclable shopping bag, but did it with fashion way and added straps. So the shopping experience is more convenient. And we launched a run mask, which is basically protection mask, which can be used both for running cycling in the city flying and again did it with style. So, there is quite a big range of products these days, which we and we have a vision to create products for for active people to inspire an active life and also try to embrace that change. Because David Ralph 11:53 what I love about these is you know, I've just turned 50 Yeah, I'm a half a century old and my lifestyle doesn't really fit in exercise because I have to go off and do exercise. But I love the fact that you're actually making exercise part of your day's routine. So it's not like if you come home and think, Oh, I gotta go off to the gym or I've got to do this. You're just naturally doing this. What's that? Um, the moment when you thought to yourself, hey, I've got a business idea what because that seems to me fundamentally, what your business is about making exercise convenient. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 12:30 Yeah, exactly. Because that's, that's what's basically the same or not the same happening with me. But when I work within the corporate environment, I barely could find enough time to do trainings and then you always say yourself, alright, tomorrow, I come back home and then they go to the gym, or go for the jog. But then again, after a long working day, you get tired and you get your family, you get your friends and then you start thinking Alright, should I go out and Have a beer with a friend or should they go to the gym and say exactly, exactly. But then what happens if you stop integrating sport in your daily life? Which again, it doesn't have to be running to work like now it's an example this morning. Yeah. Before coming to my office just to get ready for for for a podcast, I just took my running backpack I went for four kilometres jog, I had to swim in the sea. And, and then I kept to the car and came to the office. So I'm sitting stealing my running clauses, but then again, I take a guard back, come home, and I'm basically done with my exercises. And the only extra time I spent was those 20 to 25 minutes for Iran, and I would anyway need to go outside to pick a car. Try not to make it a little bit more efficient. David Ralph 14:03 Yeah, brilliant. Yeah, I've just bought a bike actually, because I thought to myself, Okay, I'm gonna get a bit of energy now I can't be bothered to run. I don't think it's me walking. I could long good walk, but for bicycle riding, that's gonna be good. And of course, when you were a kid, I don't know like in Sweden when I was a kid, we all had bikes nowadays, it's not so sort of like, common place kids don't really use it. But I thought to myself, I just got a bike I could do that. Even the slightest slope has been killing my legs. Now, with your experience, how long do I have to go through this pain so that I can just whip up a hill like I used to, and not think I'm gonna have to get off and push this. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 14:42 I think it's really a matter of consistency and maybe taking it slow, but it's not what you would neither with cycling or running. Start away doing daily. With a with a high mileage is because and don't you just gonna hurt yourself. So if you never run I would suggest starting with two three kilometres run couple of times a week David Ralph 15:08 starting starting with two or three that would kill me IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 15:12 that would kill me Then do one run one walk and cycling I think that again, it's just even if I don't run for months and then I would go for the first one two kilometres I would probably feel it in my lungs. So, again, it's probably it's all depends on the pace right because you can just start running a little bit faster than then you walk and it will be much better because the difference between again like experienced athlete and maybe less experienced on a distance is pace beat us. Boss can be extremely wasted. But if you experienced, you can probably do it much faster and for you to get tired, you really need to have a high pace. But then again, boss will get similarly tired. If, if you if you do the right patient treats here, David Ralph 16:18 I'm gonna, I'm gonna try my best I'm gonna try this, I'm gonna build up, I'm gonna, I'm gonna get rid of my car, which I've already decided and I'm gonna start cycling everywhere I can, because it's just, you know, as we say, it's about bringing fitness into your lifestyle and not making it something extra to do. You're having to do it to actually get somewhere. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 16:39 Exactly. This is good stuff. David Ralph 16:41 Let's listen to Oprah. Oprah Winfrey 16:42 The way through the challenge is to get still and ask yourself what is the next right move? not think about, Oh, I got all of this too. But what is the next right move? And then from that space, make the next right move and the next Right move and not to be overwhelmed by it because you know your life is bigger than that one moment. No, you're not defined by what somebody says is a failure for you because failure is just there to point you in a different direction. Now Oprah's David Ralph 17:14 talking about the next right move, but I'm interested with your first rights move. So you get this idea and this idea is probably going around in your head for quite a while thinking I've got to do something about this. Maybe I can go to the shops and buy some clothes that don't wrinkle. You go to the shops can't find any and so it comes down to you. What was your first right move? Looking back on Im run box. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 17:41 I would say it's a first right move was actually to start and quit the day job because it's all about making a change. And the rest is doesn't really matter big Yes, we Started with wrinkle clauses and books. And right now we are full scale active lifestyle brand, and a backpack company. And so what I thought it would be at the beginning is much different from it is now. But I did David Ralph 18:18 a job instantly Did you sort of had this decision, I'm going to go for this and quit your job. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 18:24 I would say first, again, I started as a hobby project. But then when I came into realisation that I don't want to have eight to five job and continue cooperate live and want to do something different. Then I took this decision and then actually when the company started being bored, boring and not when I just launched the first product because there is a big kind of mental shift you do. Kind of When when you do switch from corporate into actually becoming 100% on your own, you don't have a way back. David Ralph 19:12 Now I went through that as well. And I just got to that point when I thought I'm not happy, I just need to do this and get away from what I was doing. But were you happy with what you were doing? Because that's quite a quite a difficult one to sort of leave something that you're quite happy with, even if you've got a passion for something else. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 19:34 Yeah, I was actually extremely happy. And I was lucky enough to work in a global company where you could basically work in any country in the world and you have so many different things you can do and I always did something, what I really loved, I think, but then what I didn't was ability to work when I work wherever Where I want and when I want, right so I don't mind working. But I also like spending commands in ops skiing during the winter and I like maybe taking a month somewhere in Southeast Asia. And that's what corporate life cannot do. Again now maybe with the COVID-19 situation, the way people work will change, but you're still talking to the company and someone telling you what to do. And that's what's what what is different. The intrapreneurship David Ralph 20:39 because I'm, I do something similar. I actually take off a month at a time and just sort of close down the business. I'm very fortunate. I've created a business that I can turn off. And then when I come back clients are waiting for me, so it's quite easy. But the amount of entrepreneurs I speak to bat, say, ah, can I speak to you and I said, I won't be back for another month. Well, can I not connect with you within that time can and they just can't understand that you can do that. But they seems to still be one leg in the corporate world that they work to the weekend, had the weekend off and then come back again. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 21:17 Yeah, I would say for me, the way we structured the work that most of the things happens online, and a lot of work done through the video conferences and stuff like that. So you're not like really connected to any location. And then I seldomly turn off completely if I feel I need to, then of course I can, and I have a team who can back me up, but then when they take like more like longer months off, again, up to now, I think I didn't have really as this luxury to completely shut down. But I don't mind to take two three hours a day to make sure our business is growing and I support my stuff. David Ralph 22:03 So So why haven't you got that ability at the moment to just switch off because I speak to so many people, but I've actually said their business multiply 10 times when they stopped coming into the office when they went totally remote and big ideas just popped into their head because they were all relaxed and they were just focusing on on the sort of strategy without being within the business. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 22:28 I think it's two things here. One is my personal ambition ambition I'm, I really want to create a global company and global business quite quick. So we are a lot into exponential growth with more or less like purple ink revenue every year and that, of course, requires everyone in the team to work hard. Yeah, but second, I would say if I would ask I know how complicated is to build a backpack company, probably do something else. There's actually a lot of work that needs to be done. And we are not there yet. David Ralph 23:12 But but that's the same with all businesses, isn't it? You know, you start off with overnight EBT in the world. And then as you proceed through, I still say to my wife, I know more about what I don't know now, after seven years of doing this, then then what I do know that there's always another level that you can go down but you just can't comprehend at the beginning. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 23:38 Yeah, I guess it's, but but it's probably exactly as sad. But then, yeah, when you already have such an experience in the business within the corporate, then you exactly think that thing's gonna be easy. And then you have a plan that again to do something like within a year or two Then of course, you know it's gonna take longer. But yeah, I think it's, it's it's a mantle again, shift which you just need to go through that because everyone tells you by you still don't believe until you really do it. So that's why maybe when it comes to like money raising in fundraising, a lot of people within the equity market they look for a second or third time founders because then they know exactly what to expect. David Ralph 24:36 Because I speak to a lot of people career that come through to me and they want to start a business and I can show them how to start an online business that will operate and I've done it so many times now. But the hardest bit I find is that the people don't know what they're good at, or they don't know what they want to do. And they they kind of come with half baked ideas. with yours. It sounds like Like wrapped its arms around you it was part of your lifestyle and you knew that you were going to love this. That makes it so much easier doesn't it? IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 25:09 Well, I I thought I knew the direction which is basically I think the purpose from the beginning of the company wants to inspire an active life and actually try to change people through the active lifestyle so but and then I thought I would do it just making a box where you carry closes wrinkle free. Reality is again, it's not that sample and then we from the box, we went into the running backpack, then we went to other backpacks and then we realised we need to start has been the saturation range that that that that and that and that led us to where we are now. So I think doesn't really matter what your original idea is, as long as you Committed to do this. And then when you start spending 200% of your time thinking about it day and night, then your idea develops and then it might develops in to something completely different. But that's, I think, the most important. It's basically the full dedication and that you actually think about it, you build a team, and then you start building something together. David Ralph 26:31 And when you started off, it was just you it was just you sort of sitting there with the idea. Did you do the classic? Sit down with your mates in a pub and say to him, I've got this idea of about a business or did you keep it secret to yourself and start developing it behind closed doors. IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 26:49 And somehow I'm an open source guy, and I believe into transparency also When it comes to fashion and lifestyle, business, I think the most difficult is execution because it's not enough just to build a good product, you somehow need to make sure other people know about it and it's a lot about marketing, it's about the sales, then you have production supply chain customer service, a lot of elements and and that's that difficult and that requires spending time so that's not something what is easier to copy. And I was quite lucky that my wife supported me from the beginning and helped with a lot of like it, kind of the core of the company was a financial, operational parts and then we had an alignment on what and how we want to do so. At least I have the backing on the on the family side, then I also decided they took my NDA money and invest it into into the business, which gave me some startup capital. I took a bank, low loan to W DARPA. And then I started, basically, from day one when I worked full time. I already hired like, couple of students to help me out. So I got a team. But But then, of course, it was like, a year before that when I still worked within the corporate. And I basically had to do two jobs in one day, which was of course, grid complicated, David Ralph 28:39 is so important, isn't it to have your partner your spouse supporting you, more often than not, they don't understand why you want to do it. They don't understand because you know, life's all right. You've got a good job. You know, we're okay. What was it about the idea that she bought into was it just the way you looked at her with the pressure When you smoke, IAMRUNBOX Founder Kirill Noskov 29:04 I would say it was basically sharing the vision and one of the values we have in the company, which is freedom. Because if you want to achieve freedom, then corporate work is not something What? What you want to do and the only way is really to start something here on the one and that was more like a bigger idea what we thought you want to do because we bought like travelling, we don't mind working hard, but it might be we work at the evening or early in the morning or during the day and do something else in between. And again, having the flexibility to travel around the world and being in different places and do what you like. I think that something was inspired was a faff, and also what's up Because David Ralph 30:01 I was reading about Sir James Dyson, who's created the Dyson products global success, and he's the, the Britain's richest man at the moment. 13.2 billion he's been recorded. And he was talking about how he tried to create an electric car, but 500 million of his own money in and decided it was a failure. He couldn't do it. And they said to him, you know, were you scared? Were you scared of putting that kind of money? And he said, No, he said, When I started, and I ended up owning the bank, a million pound and I still hadn't really sold
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Show #781 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Sunday 17th May 2020. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. DYSON FINALLY UNVEILS ITS CANCELED ELECTRIC CAR "Having famously killed off its electric car project back in October, Dyson’s automobile remained a mystery to most, with insiders telling Engadget that only a handful of engineers had seen a working prototype somewhere in Wiltshire. But yesterday, the company chose to finally show off its scrapped electric car for an interview about Sir James Dyson — now worth £16.2 billion — topping the Sunday Times Rich List for the first time." writes Engadget.com: "According to The Times, Dyson revealed that his electric vehicle, codenamed “N526,” would have been a seven-seater with a whopping 600-mile range per charge. This was largely thanks to the company’s proprietary solid-state batteries, which could apparently sustain such performance. Despite its 2.6-ton weight, Dyson’s aluminum car could go from zero to 62MPH in 4.8 seconds (about half a second more than the long-range Model X), with its top speed apparently reaching 125MPH (30MPH shy of the Model X’s). This is all coming from the twin 200kW electric motors rated with 536BHP. As the owner of the company, Dyson told The Times that this project ended up costing £500 million of his own money before he put a stop to it. " https://www.engadget.com/dysons-electric-car-n526-085341772.html KOENIGSEGG REGERA’S BATTERY COSTS 100 TIMES MORE THAN A REGULAR EV BATTERY "The Koenigsegg Regera’s batteries are designed to deliver uncompromising performance. It doesn’t come cheap. In fact, according to Jonas Voss, Director, EV Propulsion Systems, the Regera’s battery costs 100 times more than a regular battery pack you would find in an EV. Similar cells are used in modern Formula 1 cars." says TheSupercarBlog.com: "Koenigsegg sources the special batteries from Rimac. Apparently, these are cells are so specialized that even Rimac doesn’t use it the C_Two electric hypercar. There are 6 modules of 64 cells inside the carbon fibre housing. It is mounted in the centre of the car in order to keep the centre of gravity low. The batteries alone generate around 700 hp.The Regera also uses a twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors. The combined output of the hybrid system is 1500 hp and 1500 lb-ft of torque, which enables the car to hit 0-400 km/h in less than 20 seconds." https://www.thesupercarblog.com/koenigsegg-regeras-battery-costs-100-times-more-than-a-regular-ev-battery/ TESLA UPDATES MODEL Y AND MODEL 3 DELIVERY TIMELINE "Tesla has updated Model Y and Model 3 delivery timelines after restarting production at Fremont factory. The automaker is now listing 5 to 7 weeks delivery time for new Model 3 orders in the US:" reckons electrek: "Prior to the factory shutdown, Tesla was listing 4 to 8 weeks for new Model 3 deliveries in the US. As for the Model Y, new buyers of the electric SUV are going to have to wait a little longer before getting the vehicle. Tesla updated the Model Y delivery timeline with a new 8 to 12 weeks lead time." https://electrek.co/2020/05/16/tesla-updates-model-y-3-delivery-timeline/ HOW TESLA MADE ITS BATTERY BREAKTHROUGHS IN A TINY CANADIAN LAB "After conducting battery research for 3M and Medtronic, Dahn signed a research partnership with Tesla in 2015 that runs through mid-2021. Tesla hired Dahn’s students and graduates and built connections to a small battery testing facility in Halifax in 2015, that was spun out of Dahn’s lab at Dalhousie." says iphoneincanada: "Tesla also set up its own battery research lab in Halifax that same year. A former PhD student of Dahn’s, Chris Burns, helped Tesla build its Halifax facility. Tesla’s funding of Dahn’s work is public, and Dahn has talked about some of his group’s accomplishments at public and private forums, including a presentation in February at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Videos of that presentation and at least two others where Dahn discussed his work were posted on YouTube, but since have been removed. Dahn’s team is now playing a key role in Tesla’s plans to introduce a new low-cost, long-life ‘million mile’ battery in its Model 3 sedan in China, which will bring the cost of electric vehicles in line with gasoline models." https://www.iphoneincanada.ca/tesla/tesla-battery-development-in-canadian-lab/ NEW FORD EXPLORER PLUG-IN HYBRID NOW BEING DELIVERED TO EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS THE ALL-NEW FORD Explorer Plug-In Hybrid – featuring electric driving, first-class comfort and true tough terrain capability – is now being delivered to customers across Europe, following the seven-seater SUV going on sale late last year. The Explorer Plug-In Hybrid combines Ford’s powerful 3.0-litre EcoBoost V6 petrol engine with an electric motor, generator and 13.6 kWh lithium-ion battery. Equipped with Ford’s 10-speed automatic transmission, Intelligent All-Wheel Drive and Terrain Management System with seven Drive Modes, the advanced powertrain delivers the ability to carry seven passengers in refined comfort, tow up to 2,500 kg, and enables 48 km NEDC (42 km WLTP) electric driving rang. The Explorer Plug-In Hybrid is one of 18 new electrified vehicles Ford is introducing for customers in Europe before the end of 2021. OCTOPUS ENERGY CREATES ROAMING CHARGING SERVICE IN UK AND EUROPE "Octopus Energy Group has launched a new roaming charging service, enabling electric car drivers to access multiple charging networks with a single account. The Electric Juice Network scheme can be used by any electric car driver – including non-Octopus Energy’ customers – and initially provides access to urban charging points through the Char.gy network, but with other partners to follow. This includes expansion into Europe." says FleetWorld: "Charging costs for all users are invoiced through a single bill – providing a solution to the long-standing issue of a lack of standardised payment measures. The launch of the new roaming service follows Octopus Energy’s work last year to deliver time-of-use tariffs and smart analytics to charging companies across the UK and will soon be supported by the Electric Juice app, which will also enable drivers across Europe to take advantage of the same service." https://fleetworld.co.uk/octopus-energy-creates-roaming-charging-service-in-uk-and-europe/ NISSAN LAUNCHES ALL-NEW KICKS E-POWER IN THAILAND "The Nissan Kicks e-POWER, an all-new compact SUV that gives drivers the power and performance of an electric car, debuted today in Thailand. This is a Nissan regional launch event, and the world-debut of the new Nissan model: Nissan Kicks e-POWER." reports Automotiveworld: "Equipped with e-POWER, the revolutionary electrified powertrain first introduced by Nissan in Japan, the new Nissan Kicks is built in Thailand and perfectly tailored for the lifestyles of urban customers. Nissan’s award-winning e-POWER technology brings a fully electric motor drive, meaning that the wheels are completely driven by the electric motor. The power from a high-output battery is delivered to the e-POWER compact powertrain comprising a gasoline engine, power generator, inverter and a motor." The all-new Nissan Kicks e-POWER technology features an EM57 electric motor, generator and inverter that generates electricity from its 1.2 liters DOHC 12-valve three-cylinder engine. The e-POWER system offers a maximum power of 95 kilowatts (kW) (129 PS), a maximum flat-torque of 260 Nm, and a lithium-ion battery—all delivering a driving experience similar to an EV. The 1.57 kWh lithium-ion battery in the all-new Nissan Kicks e-POWER has four modules that provide smooth acceleration, quiet rides, and increased fuel efficiency." QUESTION OF THE WEEK ANSWERS RAJEEV NARAYAN Here in Texas, I have used Plug-share, which seems to have a reasonable coverage map and can give you turn by turn directions and a trip planner which seems to work. It can also filter by type of charger. The problem for me is that in my area at least, there is no real guarantee the charger you pull up to will work. DOUG VOWLES I exclusively use A Better Route Planner. It allows you to enter the specific model of EV you’re driving, and then you can tailor trip parameters to include outside temperature, wind, road conditions etc. The program also knows road elevations. We made several trips beyond the range of level 2 and 3 chargers in the dead of winter, and ABRP let us anticipate the need for and use overnight 110 volt charging to make it back to “civilization.” Highly recommended. JEFFREY MURRAY My wife and I have a 2019 Chevy Bolt that we bought new in October and we already have over 20k miles on it, including multiple long distance road trips in the middle of winter (we bought it going into the worst case scenario for an EV, so now summer should be a pleasant surprise). My prefered route planner overall has been Plugshare, as it seems to have the most complete database of chargers here in the Indiana, USA area. I also use abetterrouteplanner.com since it has a lot of customizations to the car, how much weight, weather, etc. I will often take the charge stops that it finds and put them into plugshare since I find it easier to follow in the car. 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Sir James Dyson will tell you, it's not eas being an innovator. Dyson is the guy who, a few years ago, came up with a whole new kind of vacuum cleaner, which he dubbed the Dual Cyclone bagless vacuum. It was a revolution in vacuum technology that upended that well-established undustry. But as he told me, in our 2004 interview, it isn't as easy as just building the better mousetrap.
Dyson's been busy, it's launched not one, but two new devices this week. The first is the Dyson Corrale, a hair straightener that uses lower heat than conventional products, with the company claiming it should reduce the potential hair damage. The other is an update to its robot vacuum cleaner range: the Dyson Heurist. Pocket-lint associate editor, Dan Grabham, visited the company's HQ in Malmesbury to see the new products, catching up with founder Sir James Dyson in the process. They discussed what the new products offer and what's in store for the future. Meanwhile, host Stuart also spoke to the founder and CEO Trustpilot, Peter Mühlmann, about the importance of customer reviews online, how his company makes sure the reviews are real, and to get some tips in spotting a fake reviews over real. Finally, reviews editor, Mike Lowe, joins us to discuss the Oppo Find X2 Pro. Mike's been using the new Android phone for the last week and is here to tell us the good, the bad and the ugly. 01:10 - Chris talks MWC launches07:54 - Peter Mühlmann interview23:50 - Mike gives his opinion on the Fujifilm X-T4 cameraVisit us at pocket-lint.com, check out our latest videos at youtube.com/pocketlintcom and sign up to our daily newsletter at pocket-lint.com/info/newsletter. *** Please also 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 by Stuart MilesProduction and editing by Stuart MilesGuests: Dan Grabham, Mike Lowe, and Peter MühlmannMusic by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning and Southside See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the requests for topics to address on the podcast has been how to bounce back and stay positive so over the last couple of weeks we have been looking at exactly that. Last week we talked with my friend Tanya Leary on who has just started Feed your Fabulous, a podcast talking with other women on how they take time out to do exactly that. On top of finding things we enjoy to do is finding purpose. Success doesn't come overnight and its worth pointing out that success for one person looks entirely different to success for the next. On top of that success shouldn’t be muddled up with fulfilment. I often quote Professor Paul Dolan’s recipe for happiness. He says that happiness is the combination of pleasure and purpose over time. So in this episode we are going to look at purpose, hence the title, what gets your goat? I’m currently writing an article for a magazine on mental health and so I’ve been digging a little deeper into those habits and patterns we employ on a daily basis. Just this morning as my son left for school he said to me – so what are you doing today mum? He knows that my days always look different and anything could be happening but then when someone messaged me a bit later asking if I was working today, I was a bit stumped. Well, I’m not in London and I’m not being paid – but what I’m doing is important and has purpose, so no I’m not “working” but that doesn’t mean I’m twiddling my thumbs either. I think sometimes we can get hung up on work v play and often purpose can get dropped in the middle somewhere. You could say that the luckiest people are those who get paid to do the thing that drives them hardest, that fuels their fire and makes them feel alive but not everyone gets to do that. But just because you might not get to do that as your paid thing doesn’t mean that it’s not out there for you to do. So how do you know what your purpose is? How do you keep going when the going gets tough? How do you pick yourself back up again and start over ….I’m reading a fabulous book which was just published last week by Cathy Madavan called Irrepressible – 12 Steps for a Courageous, Resilient and Fulfiling Life and in it she reminds us of Sir James Dyson who ploughed through endless prototypes until he eventually created the famous cyclone vacuum cleaner, he is quoted to have said “success is made of 99% failure”, she reminds us of JK Rowling who wrote her first Harry Potter book sitting in a café because her flat was so bleak, living on benefits, pushing beyond all the rejection letters with no idea of the success ahead. Of Tiger Woods’ impressive comeback, of Monica Seles defeating her opponents after being stabbed courtside – all these people had every reason to give up, countless times – but what they had was stronger than reasons to give up, and it was a passion to keep going DESPITE the hurdles and mountains. Nobody gets to get through life unscathed and the more we are ok with the fact that it’s the journey that counts, the less likely we are to stay down when we fall. You will fall, I will fall, we will all face obstacles that say “this road is closed” but that doesn’t mean we stop, it means we find another way. I guess what matters most is knowing what matters – what is it that gets you out of bed in the morning, what is it that gets your goat? It might be that you love walking your dog, playing tennis or going to the gym – it’s easier to find the pleasures in life that might make us feel good – I love to ride my horse, I love to walk in the woods, play board games with the children, sit in the sunshine with a cold drink and ice cubes rattling around, drink coffee and watch the world go by - but lasting happiness and fulfilment comes from pleasure AND purpose. So what is your purpose? Have you ever asked yourself what that is? I had this conversation with someone once who said they wouldn’t be so arrogant as to assume they had one – so if we don’t have a purpose, what is the point? Pablo Picasso said “the meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away” I was listening to Woman’s Hour podcast last night on my way back from London and they were discussing mercury retrograde with a couple of astrology experts and they touched on how we are becoming so much more open to life beyond the physical domain, astrology is having a bit of a comeback – not so much reading your stars in the paper, but the general understanding and concept that there is more out there that influences and effects who we are and the world around us. When I was young, I had a poster in my room that said “What you are is God’s gift to you, what you become is your gift to God” – have you been to Hobbycraft lately? I love to paint sometimes ….that canvas comes to life in a whole new way. I have a piano which is an ornament until I play it. In the same way, we are a blank canvas ready to take shape, we are a vessel to create our own song – and our purpose is that song, is that picture and for some, that song will be sung world wide and for others it will be sung for a select few but that doesn’t make the purpose any more or less valuable. We all count. Cathy Madavan goes on to say in Irrespresible “a purpose filled life is far more than making yourself look good or just getting a job done. It’s connecting your desires, your talents and your strengths with a need or a cause that means you know you are genuinely making a difference in this world. That’s not to say that living out your irrespressible purpose won’t be hard work or that your circumstances will always be easy. It is rarely the case that you won’t need to persevere and not everybody in the world will queue up to affirm your efforts. A shame, really. But you will always find your courage when you know your calling In fact, when something really matters to you, you find your inner reserves, you dream audacious dreams, and you might even consciously make life uncomfortable for yourself in order to get to where you want to be" I’ve been here a number of times over the years when I ask myself this question – what am I doing? Why am I doing it? And if I’m doing something that doesn’t line up with what truly matters, if I don’t change it, I will only feel worse about myself and life in general. A couple of years ago I questioned how I was using social media, what it’s purpose was in my life and came up with a plan in order to align it with what gets my goat. So coming full circle – bouncing back and staying positive I guess I would ask you this ….where would we be if Marie Curie hadn’t been determined? She was the youngest of 5 children in Poland, her mother died when she was young, her father couldn’t afford to support her but she found her way. She went on with Pierre her husband to make such phenomenal discoveries in the world of science despite being poo pooed by her piers and industry for a long time They were awarded the Nobel prize and she went on to be awarded a second after he was killed on the streets, knocked down by a vehicle ….you’d think she would stop but she kept going – something got her goat! She didn’t bounce back and stay positive because all was well, she picked herself up, time and time again and chose to be positive because she believed in something bigger than her. I think sometimes with the self help industry being as powerful as it is, we become so entrenched with looking inwards that we forget to look and reach out despite our failings. We aren’t supposed to be perfect, and we certainly aren’t born the finished product ….its in the falling down and the getting up that our stories are written. As Brene Brown says “if you own your story, you get to write the ending” so its about taking responsibility, which is really uncomfortable and often quite passe – we pass the buck, we have created a blame culture so that we blame everyone else but essentially, our lives are our own and we can either be a passenger on the bus, or we can take the wheel and choose the path, change the tyre when it blows and give the engine the maintenance it needs. Please do rate, review and subscribe to the podcast if you enjoyed listening and you're more than welcome to join in with the conversation on our Facebook page called Inside My Wardrobe, please come along! Also, if you would like to get in touch, find me on social media or via my website - Pipa Gordon
In the digital age of 'overnight' success stories such as Facebook, the hard slog is easily overlooked. - Sir James Dyson. This week we are getting real and talking about the difficulties of achieving success - the stuff most people avoid talking about! Jason Soultan of Soul+Wolf and the NO/BS Conference shares his journey and why he created an entire conference for speakers to share their struggle stories. Show notes are at www.thecmethod.com/248. This has been Episode 248 of the Stand Out Get Noticed Podcast with Christina Canters. ABOUT THE C METHOD: We help ambitious professionals and business leaders achieve higher levels of confidence, influence and impact in the workplace through developing powerful speaking and communication skills. OUR PROGRAMS: Love the podcast and want more? Join The C Method Academy and get exclusive access to 200+ podcast episodes, monthly Masterclasses, live Q&A calls & our support community. Join now https://thecmethod.com/join Want to take your development to the next level? Apply for Speak Up & Lead, our small group online coaching program https://thecmethod.com/groupcoaching Want individual attention and customised training? Enquire about our VIP 1:1 coaching programs https://thecmethod.com/coaching/ The post Revealing The Struggle Behind The Success [Episode 248] appeared first on The C Method with Christina Canters.
Sir James Dyson made 5,127 prototypes to create the cyclone vacuum cleaner. He talks to Kamal and Rohan about patience, persistence, and why the best businesses come out of a passion.
Sam Sethi talked to Sháá Wasmund about where her name originated from and how she managed to work for Chris Eubank, Sir James Dyson, Sir Bob Geldof all before she was 30.We talked about how she turned down £45m by not working for Michael Birch and that surprisingly isn’t her biggest regret.We also talked about her current role as an online educator helping small business owners via her Facebook groups ‘Freedom Collective’ & ‘The 6 Figure Expert Club’.We finally talked about why Sháá joins other people’s masterminds in order to help herself grow.
This month Lou Hamilton interviews Shaa Wasmund MBE live at Radio Rooftop Cafe. In a heartfelt and inspiring conversation, Shaa reveals the journey from poverty and childhood violence to working with Chris Eubank & becoming the first licensed woman boxing promoter, to working with Sir James Dyson, and beyond that to building a multi-million pound business. But it was only when she was brought to her knees through a terrible tragedy that she discovered her true mission. She overturned her belief that she couldn't be creative and a successful entrepreneur, wrote three best-selling books including her latest "How to Fix your Sh*t", and began helping women to find financial freedom, resilience, success and happiness through entrepreneurship. She now has the largest Facebook following in the UK and has been recognised for her contribution to business by the Queen. www.shaa.comAt Brave New You TRIBE Meredith & Lou would like to thank all the women who came to the event, and Shaa for sharing her story. A real life Brave New Girl.www.brave-new-you.com
Hi there you! You’re looking fantastic. Thanks very much for popping in. You’ve entered into Series 2 Episode 8. We’ve been quiet of late due to lack of actual running, therefore lack of content. But we actually went out for a run so we just had to check back in and to you about it! Also including all the usual features for you to swallow. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to us, it really helps us out and leave a review also please thank you. Give us a follow on twitter and instagram @Behindthemedal. Music with thanks to; Theme tune by Andrew McCrorie-Hand. Countdown theme by Alan Hawkshaw. Snowflake realm by The Fiechters
Our host Ed Andrew talks about why we should move on from the binary nature of success & failure in business and life, how we should talk more about adventures and projects. Lessons learned in his own business career and life, shout outs to T Harv Eker, Sir James Dyson and Anthony Robbins.
Shaa Wasmund MBE is one of the highly respected female entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom, an internationally acclaimed author, and an international speaker. The Sunday Times named her as one of the Top 20 Most Influential Entrepreneurs in the UK. Her first book Stop Talking, Start Doing is a record breaker — ranking first as the Best Selling Business Book in the UK for 14 consecutive months. Shaa previously worked as the first female promoter of boxing and around the kitchen table of Sir James Dyson. Shaa joins me in this episode to share her definition of luck and how you can create your own opportunities to impact your success. She also shares how she rebuilt her courage following various tragedies in her life, what to do with your limiting beliefs, and a message to single mothers who think they can't create what she's created. “We can create our own luck by working hard and being kind.” - Shaa Wasmund In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How Shaa became an assistant to a boxer How she helped build the Dyson brand Why you should work harder when you're younger The importance of creating lifelong relationships over making money The tragedies in her life that affected the way she sees herself The turning point that led her to start over How being nice paid off in her career The significance of mirroring and modeling Key Takeaways: Grab opportunity with both hands. If there is no Plan B, you will make Plan A work. You have to first figure out the “why” elements of your business. Resources Mentioned: Savvy and Sassy, Shaa Wasmund has a Gift for Promotion Independent article by Emma Lindsey What Is Mindfulness? Get More Done… By Doing Less blog post Connect with Shaa Wasmund: Shaa.com Stop Talking, Start Doing by Francis Hare and Shaa Wasmund The Freedom Collective Facebook group Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
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The inventor who founded a US$3 billion vacuum empire talks about why Asia is an increasingly important market for the British company and his source of inspiration.
Wild ones, today's guest is a fierce one. I met Shaa at a conference last year and was immediately drawn to her spunky badassness which you will feel almost immediately once you press play on this chat. We talk about friendships and more importantly sisterhood, how your support network is your MOST IMPORTANT network, being an alpha woman in life, business and relationships, and we get super real about racial and gender systems and privilege. This woman is straight to the point, no fluff, no woo. Enjoy the energy! About Shaa Wasmund: Shaa Wasmund MBE is one of Britain's most highly regarded female entrepreneurs and was named in early 2016 by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 20 Most Influential Entrepreneurs in the UK. She is an international best selling author and award winning businesswoman, who the Institute of Directors voted one of the most connected women in Britain. Her first book, Stop Talking, Start Doing was the #1 Best Selling Business Book in the UK for 14 months in a row, breaking all records. Shaa’s experience is incredibly diverse. Whilst still at University, she became the world’s only licensed female boxing promoter, working alongside Don King to put on 22 World Title fights. Shaa then started working with Sir James Dyson from around his kitchen table and helped build Dyson into one of the most recognised brand names in the world. In 2015 she received an MBE (Member of The British Empire) Award from the Queen for her “services to business and entrepreneurship”. Today, in addition to running her own successful online educational businesses (shaa.com), she is also an acclaimed international speaker, having spoken alongside the likes of Gary Vaynerchuk and Tim Ferris. And in 2016, The Guardian newspaper named Shaa’s events as one of the Top 10 Events to attend as a small business owner. In this episode, Shaa shares: 1. Gender roles and equality in society today 2. Alpha women as an intimidation to men 3. The massive importance of having a support network
#177: I chat to Sir James Dyson about Innovation, product discovery and what drives him to continue to innovate, plus we talk Video on Demand - just what can we expect into the future. Mobile data use is growing at crazy rates - what does it mean? Burger King becomes Maccas for a day, plus your calls on Mobile phones, Data plans, Apple help and App idea development - join me - yourtechlife.com
#177: I chat to Sir James Dyson about Innovation, product discovery and what drives him to continue to innovate, plus we talk Video on Demand - just what can we expect into the future. Mobile data use is growing at crazy rates - what does it mean? Burger King becomes Maccas for a day, plus your calls on Mobile phones, Data plans, Apple help and App idea development - join me - yourtechlife.com
#177: I chat to Sir James Dyson about Innovation, product discovery and what drives him to continue to innovate, plus we talk Video on Demand - just what can we expect into the future. Mobile data use is growing at crazy rates - what does it mean? Burger King becomes Maccas for a day, plus your calls on Mobile phones, Data plans, Apple help and App idea development - join me - yourtechlife.com
The Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, retells two million years of history of human development through the objects it has produced. This programme follows early humans as they slowly begin to move beyond their African homeland taking with them one essential item - a handaxe. In the presence of the most widely used tool humans have created, Neil sees just how vital to our evolution this sharp, ingenious implement was and how it allowed the spread of humans across the globe. Today Neil MacGregor tells the story of the handaxe, with contributions from designer Sir James Dyson and archaeologist Nick Ashton