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Business Mentor Podcast

Business Mentor Podcast

Jay Dhillon

Business & Entrepreneuriat

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Welcome to the Business Mentor Podcast. This podcast is where we share and discuss the experiences, ideas & happenings in the world of business, featuring some very special guests & experts to give you advice and direction in your journey. Your host, award winning entrepreneur and Princes Trust Business Mentor Jay Dhillon
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Robbie Lyle : AFTV HATE, Media ATTACKS & Building a Legacy @AFTVmedia Empire

samedi 26 juillet 2025Durée 01:15:44

this unfiltered interview, Jay Dhillon sits down with AFTV founder Robbie Lyle to reveal the real story behind the rise of the UK’s most controversial fan channel. Robbie shares how he built AFTV from scratch, faced intense backlash from fans and the media, clashed with Simon Jordan, and turned adversity into global impact. He opens up about the challenges, mistakes, and his mission to build the next big fan-led media company. This is the truth behind the headlines — raw, honest, and inspiring.Looking to get clarifty in business or your brand then book a call below with Jay. Leveraging his 20 years + in business. You can book directly below - or head over to jay-dhillon.com📅 Book a Strategy Call:https://calendly.com/jaydhillon/60min🌟 Subscribe for Weekly Inspiration & Strategy:http://bit.ly/JayDhillonYouTube🌐 Visit:https://www.jay-dhillon.com👤 Meet Jay Dhillon:From humble beginnings to building a multimillion-pound business with clients like Jaguar, Land Rover, and Toyota, Jay knows what it takes to succeed. After exiting his company at 33, he became a sought-after mentor, entrepreneur, and Prince’s Trust ambassador, even invited to Buckingham Palace for his impact.🔗 Connect with Jay:Website: https://www.jay-dhillon.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaydhillonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaydhillonukFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaydhillonuk#aftvmedia #aftv #drsports

Richard Tice EXPOSES The Crisis Threatening UK Business & Society

dimanche 13 juillet 2025Durée 37:20

Richard Tice: People Are Leaving the UK for Safety | Business Mentor PodcastEntrepreneur Jay Dhillon sits down with Richard Tice MP for a powerful discussion on the UK's future—covering safety, leadership, and the growing impact of AI on business and society. A must-listen for forward thinkers. #richardtice #reformuk #ukpolitics #entrepreneurship Book a Strategy Call Now: - https://calendly.com/jaydhillon/60min... https://calendly.com/jaydhillon/60min...Meet Jay Dhillon:From humble beginnings to building a Multimillion pound turnover business with clients like Jaguar, Land Rover, and Toyota and 500 contract staff, Jay knows what it takes to succeed — and he's passionate about helping others do the same. After exiting his company at 33, Jay became a sought-after mentor, entrepreneur, and Prince’s Trust ambassador, invited to Buckingham Palace for his impact.Through the Business Mentor Podcast, Jay brings you the raw, unfiltered lessons of entrepreneurship — straight from his journey and from top guests who've built real businesses and real freedom.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------🌟 *Subscribe to the Channel for Weekly Inspiration & Strategy:* [http://bit.ly/JayDhillonYouTube](http://bit.ly/JayDhillonYouTube)🌐 *Visit:* Jay-Dhillon.com - https://www.jay-dhillon.com🎧 *Listen on iTunes:* Business Mentor Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b...🔗 Connect with Jay:www.jay-dhillon.com [LinkedIn] / jaydhillon [Instagram] / jaydhillonuk [Facebook]( / jaydhillonuk 📩 [Jay@jay-dhillon.com) mailto:Jay@jay-dhillon.com/

The Top 5 Lessons Of 2020!

samedi 19 décembre 2020Durée 10:05

The year 2020 has been difficult for everyone and you are likely to have learned some lessons along the way. Listen in today as Jay discusses how this year taught him to always being prepared for unforeseen circumstances, how to make things happen rather than waiting for things to happen as well as understanding that this too shall pass, and soon a new sense of normality shall resume.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Don’t put starting your business idea off. The pandemic has taught us that if you have an idea, go for it because you never know what is just around the corner. If you have got a good idea, just go with it and execute it quickly. More doing, less thinking. You will learn more by doing something rather than just thinking about it.

 

  • Don’t wait for things to happen, make them happen. Many people are waiting for things to return to normal however the truth is things may never return to ‘normal’. It is how you react to the ‘new normal’ which will make all the difference, you have to make your business moves now and don’t wait for things to return to how they once were.

 

  • Always be prepared. It is always important to have a plan to pivot when a crash comes, always plan like you anticipate something is going to happen. If you’re prepared for an unforeseen market crash, you can move and adapt quickly.

 

  • This too shall pass. Things will get back to some sort of normality in the future. Don’t stress about things so much, if you’re making the right pivots and trying to move yourself forward then you will get past this situation. The market always comes back, it is where you are going to be in that chain of thoughts.

 

  • Keep focused and surround yourself with the right people. Mentors are great because they will push you in the right direction. A mentor will always look at a solution to your problem and will help you to find ways in which you can move forward. They will look at their past experience and use this to allow you and your business to move in the right direction.

 

BEST MOMENTS

“I don’t think anybody has been through this before and I don’t think anybody’s been able to analyse it.”

 

“This was a market crash like we’ve never seen before. We’ve never seen the amount of money that has been pumped into the economy and the amount of wealth that has been created.”

 

“You have got to look at how you can pivot, and then make the move.”

 

VALUABLE RESOURCE
https://www.jay-dhillon.com/

CONTACT METHOD

 https://www.jay-dhillon.com/

 https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaydhillon

 https://www.instagram.com/jaydhillonuk/

 https://www.facebook.com/JaydhillonUK/

 http://Jay@jay-dhillon.com

Multimillionaire Property Developer Lloyd Girardi From White Box Property Solutions Interviews Jay Dhillon

jeudi 9 mai 2019Durée 27:15

In this episode of The Business Mentor Podcast, your host Jay Dhillon  takes the hot seat! He is joined by Lloyd Girard from White Box Property Solutions, who interviews Jay about his entrepreneurial journey. Jay can’t emphasize enough, what has always been fun and satisfying for him in his journey – and can be with you also – is the opportunity he has to contribute value to others; by mentoring and producing resources. There’s no pause or stop button for this passion of Jays.

Of course, there were a lot of challenges before Jay even got to where he is right now. Listen in today at how he managed these challenges and how he was able to scale up his businesses.

 

KEY TAKEAWAY

  • Jay has been running businesses for 20 years. His first business was in recruitment, grew it, and sold it in 2013. He then explored property investment and started his online recruitment agency, com. He has also been mentoring entrepreneurs on how to start and scale up their business through The Business Mentor Podcast and The Business Mentor Academy.
  • Jay is certain that believing in yourself and in your business that it will be successful did a massive impact on how he got to where he is right now.
  • Challenges in running businesses?
    • He wasn’t ready when the recession came. What he did was he confided with his mentors and colleagues who have experienced it. Aside from motivating him, they gave him great advice and strategies.
  • Find a mentor who will listen, understand, and help you with your career or business. There’s a large number out there to choose from, but you have to put in the effort and time to find the perfect match for you.
  • Jay has always been passionate to give back and urges other entrepreneurs to do the same. Share your experience, inspire others to do what they want to do.
  • Look at money as a way to create opportunities for you, your business and for other people. It will have a positive effect on your mindset, your focus, and your vision.
  • He hopes that his content that he produces can change the lives of other people and will urge other entrepreneurs to do the same – to give back to other people.
  • Jay’s Top Tips for Starters:
    • Everything you do in your business, systemize it.
    • Treat everything as a business.
    • Invest in sales and marketing.
    • Develop your staff.
    • Don’t let anything bring you down.

 

BEST MOMENTS

  • “It’s hard to find the right one. There’s a lot of mentors out there, but you got to gel, and you got to get on with your mentor.” – Lloyd
  • “Money is the auxiliary of business.” – Jay
  • “My legacy is just leaving my footprint and changing the lives of people.” – Jay
  • “Every business I’ve worked with – property, recruitment, e-commerce – it’s all about systems because that’s what tracks the metrics.” – Jay

VALUABLE RESOURCES

ABOUT THE GUEST

Lloyd Girardi is the co-founder of White Box Property Solutions, one of UK’s biggest property development training company. He is also the author of “Property Development - Discover the secrets to becoming a property developer, from scratch, using none of your own.”

ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Landrover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age of 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

CONTACT METHOD

How to Stay Focused And Productive in Busy Times ....!

jeudi 2 mai 2019Durée 14:01

In this episode, Jay explains how important taking breaks away from your work is. He also covers the benefits of taking small breaks away from work and how they can benefit you in several ways.

 KEY TAKEAWAYS

Taking complete breaks from work can change the game

  • When you’re working hard and are so busy that you don’t even consider taking time off, taking a break can be a massive game changer.
  • I remember talking to my mentor when I was absolutely flat out and he told me I need to take a break, I felt like I couldn’t because I was so busy. But I later realised that not taking a break would lead me to crash and burn.
  • You need to take breaks to notice the little things that can make a huge difference to your pathway.
  • Take a day or two to relax and take a break to reflect on what you’ve done and achieved even if your mind is telling you you can’t.
  • Mini breaks will help give you clarity of thought which is partially why you see all of these successful people playing golf, not only for Networking but to relax and have a break from their work.
  • If you’re going through a tough time or a massive challenge, take some time away from your work. This doesn’t need to be a holiday or a big getaway, it could just mean an evening away from work enjoying some ‘you time’.
  • Allow your body to be recharged, we as entrepreneurs think we’re machines that can keep going. However, we’re more like batteries and we need to be recharged, breaks will enable this.

Benefits of taking breaks from work

  • You will have thoughts come into your mind that wouldn’t have come in there if you were thinking about your day to day work.
  • It will give you the chance to refocus on your work, when you come back you’ll be refocused, which will give you a clearer mind and enable you to work more effectively.
  • Breaks will benefit your health as your mind and body isn’t build to be stressed all of the time. It gives your body the chance to relax and recover.
  • You’re able to become more creative when your mind is away from your work.

 

BEST MOMENTS

‘Taking a break is sometimes the biggest game changer’

‘Little things will be difficult to discover if you’re doing 100mph’

‘1:1 Mentoring is such a game changer for me and you get that focus of thought’

‘Take time out of your day to take a mini break’

‘Technically clarity will get you through problems’

‘As much as you think you can’t take time off, you can.’

 

VALUABLE RESOURCES

Business Mentor Podcast   

The Business Mentor Academy

 

ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Land Rover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

 

CONTACT METHOD

 https://www.jay-dhillon.com/  

 https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaydhillon  

 https://www.instagram.com/jaydhillonuk/

 https://www.facebook.com/JaydhillonUK/  

 Jay@businessmentorpodcast.com

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRouhFVktGDQcCRAzoHydQ

The Power of Unity, Mentors and Leverage for the Entrepreneur

jeudi 25 avril 2019Durée 01:01:32

The Power of Unity, Mentors and Leverage for the Entrepreneur 

‘If you are not happy in what you are doing and feel you’ve got something inside you about wanting to have your own business then go and do it’ 

Catherine Turner and Jay Dhillon are in conversation discussing their entrepreneurial journeys and experience as mentors in this engaging episode. 

They share a passion for mentoring and giving back, helping the next generation of entrepreneurs to achieve their dreams. 

Listen in and be inspired to take action and begin your entrepreneurial journey. 

  

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

The importance of Leveraging 

  • Learning to leverage is a lifestyle and being able to do it effectively is beneficial to your mental health. 
  • A lot of people don’t leverage in the right way or understand what leveraging is. It's important to leverage and systemise in the right way to gain the most impact. 
  • Leveraging your lifestyle to make memories with your children and family is what is important. These memories are what we have and hold throughout our lives. 

The journey of an Entrepreneur 

  • If you are not happy in what you are doing and feel you’ve got something inside you about wanting to have your own business then take action and do it. 
  • You need to keep going through the tough times, this is when you will be most challenged but is an opportunity for learning. 
  • Do little things every day and momentum will build. 
  • Catherine – there was a moment of realisation that I could either be stuck in a job I hated and didn’t feel passionate about and wasn’t working or I could go my own way and do something I felt passionate about, that’s how it all started, and property was my entry point. 
  • Jay - I didn’t push my brand, I just wanted to build a business, but it is important to build your brand so getting out there and letting people know who you are and what you are doing is important to build your credibility and legacy. 
  • The journey as an entrepreneur is about change, as the journey progresses your goals alter to be more focused on the long term and making a difference, contributing giving back 

Mentoring and Mentees 

  • A mentor has been there, done it, seen it, they can help you get through it. 
  • It’s about sharing and passing on the 'knowledge'. 
  • You have to have built a business before you are a mentor, it makes you more valuable. 
  • You have got something to give because you’ve gone through it. 
  • Having a mentor is about investing in yourself. When you are looking for a mentor, find someone who is living the lifestyle, you want someone who has achieved what you want to achieve. 
  • It’s a 2-way thing both the mentor and mentees must be invested in making it work. 
  • Mentoring and coaching are powerful because they hold you accountable. 
  • As a mentor, it’s important for mentees to achieve, to have made something. 
  • It's all about sharing and there is great unity in doing that. 
  • If you are not happy in what you are doing and feel you’ve got something inside you about wanting to have your own business then go and do it.  
  • You can achieve it in different ways, lots of people think you have to have money to make money but there is always a way to make money. 
  • Whatever it is there is a way to start if you have it within you, an entrepreneurial spirit. 

  

BEST MOMENTS 

‘The power is in the action you take’ 

‘Its your story that they are buying into’ 

‘You need to go through some challenges to learn and develop’ 

‘Go through your journey and when you are ready then undertake mentoring’ 

‘Hiring into chaos only creates more chaos. Making sure you have the systems in place and a plan is vital’ 

  

VALUABLE RESOURCES 

Leveraged Lifestyle Podcast 

Ideal Collective 

Business Mentor Podcast    

The Business Mentor Academy 


ABOUT THE HOST 

Catherine Turner, your host of Leveraged Lifestyle 

Catherine is an iTunes No.1 podcast host of Leveraged Lifestyle, entrepreneur, businesswoman, an Inspirational Speaker, world record holder, Co-Director of Ideal-Collective.com and a mum of 2!

Catherine quit being an employee in 2013, after working more than 50+ hours on average a week, over 3 jobs. Jobs, hours and a lifestyle that had led to a diagnosis of clinical depression before the age of 25.

In 2011/12 Catherine discovered the power of investing in property, and tried many different property investment strategies over the years, finally settling on Serviced Accommodation in 2015, which has now grown from one unit in her home town of Chelmsford, Essex to over 50 across the UK, helping investors, landlords and developers create a better return on their money or property.

This year, Catherine and her husband Stephen, also her business partner, joined forces with the Directors of LoLite Homes to create the Ideal-Collective.com, which is all about leveraging the services and knowledge of all four Directors when it comes to Serviced Accommodation, Social Media, Finance & Virtual Assistants.

Catherine started Leveraged Lifestyle podcast to give business owners and those not leading their ideal lifestyle, to learn the mindset and skill set it takes to create a lifestyle of Freedom, by leveraging time, money & knowledge and using outsourcing and systemisation.

CONTACT METHOD

 http://www.catherineaturner.com/
 www.linkedin.com/in/catherineturnerspeaker
 www.instagram.com/catherineannt
 https://itunes.apple.com/…/leveraged-lifestyl…/id1380225106…
 https://www.stitcher.com/…/progressivepr…/leverage-lifestyle
 www.facebook.com/catherineturnerspeaker

  

ABOUT THE HOST 

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Land Rover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few. 

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success. 

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles. 

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast. 

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast. 

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number. 

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show. 

CONTACT METHOD 

https://www.jay-dhillon.com/ 
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaydhillon   
https://www.instagram.com/jaydhillonuk/ 
https://www.facebook.com/JaydhillonUK/   
Jay@businessmentorpodcast.com  
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRouhFVktGDQcCRAzoHydQ 

Interview With US Actress & Movie Star Rachele Brooke Smith, Talking About Mindset For Success

jeudi 18 avril 2019Durée 59:07

It’s time to be the hero of your own life story.

Aren’t you tired of always playing as the prey, anyway? Life gets tough, and it’s you, and you alone, who could pull you out of that phase. Now’s the time to build the right mindset to prepare yourself on your ultimate success.

In this episode of The Business Mentor Podcast, Jay talks to Rachele Brooke Smith, an actress and the Founder of the Disruptive Movement. Discover today the different techniques you can use so you can disrupt your thoughts and empower yourself for the next significant steps you’ll do that will change your life. Being the best version of yourself does not require extravagance; use your power within you and take control of your mind, body, and soul to get there.

KEY TAKEAWAY

  • While young Rachele’s friends were attending parties, she was busy preparing for personal development conferences. This was her childhood. It was full of fascination with how the mind works and how important mindset is.
  • Rachele started The Disruptive Movement to help and empower everyone so that they become the hero in their life stories. It’s how you perceive and react to what’s happening to you that could either make or break what you want for your future.

Techniques in Having the Mindset for Success:

  • Be open-minded. If there’s a part of you, your tasks, or your goals that is not serving you or not making you happy about yourself, then be open on trying new things.
  • Have a healthy routine. Create patterns in your daily life depending on what you want your life to be. If you want to be successful and happy in the future, then you have to win at things that you’ll do today.
  • Harness your power of creativity. We’re all creative beings. Choose to use your creativity to produce compelling experiences to help other people.
  • Remember that you are what you consume. What books, podcasts, and videos are you consuming? Who are the people you are following in social media? What are the foods you’re eating?
  • Practice gratitude. On the end of each day, Rachele records herself speaking about things that she’s grateful of. She relistens to them regularly to remind herself and reaffirm her visions while on her journey.
  • Start with a tiny habit. Being disciplined and deciding to make tiny habits every single day can bring a massive benefit to your life right now and in the future.
  • Create value for others. In the digital world, where most people consume their time online, and there’s a lot of noise when it comes to content, it’s best that you aim to be one of helpful voices even to a small group of people.
  • Learn about the Release Meditation Technique. This leaves everything in the past and opens you up to new possibilities.
  • Have a mentor. Find someone who could help you to refocus when you get lost along the way, to brainstorm your ideas with, and also to reinforce all your visions.

BEST MOMENTS

  • “When I first started acting and dancing, that’s the first time I felt alive.”
  • “All the things that I thought the worst that happened to me along the journey ended up being the best things.”
  • “If you keep doing what you’re doing, you keep getting what you’re getting.”
  • “Vulnerability is a superpower.”
  • “What has been helpful is to say, ‘I’m so grateful I’m in the process of becoming my strongest and most beautiful self.’”
  • “Anytime I feel fear, I am rewiring myself so that I feel it, acknowledge it, and be disruptive anyways.”
  • “If you really want to change, you have to have a lot of pain around it.”

VALUABLE RESOURCES

ABOUT THE GUEST

Rachele Brooke Smith is an actress, dancer, an inspiring role model and a motivational speaker. She is also the co-founder of The Disruptive Movement, which aims to help others to achieve their goals.

Aside from growing her entertainment career and doing motivational speaking engagements, she also produces her own motivational web show called UNBREAKABLE where she takes you behind the scenes on her daily pursuits of her dreams, passions, and goals.

ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Landrover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age of 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

CONTACT METHOD

 

Don't Say Yes to EVERYONE!

jeudi 11 avril 2019Durée 08:46

Should You say Yes to Every Customer or Client?

Should you say yes to every customer or client?, This is a frequently asked question by entrepreneurs and in this episode, Jay provides not only the answer but advice on how you can consistently qualify your customers and clients to make sure they are right for you and your business.

Listen in now to hear how to build an avatar of your ideal customer and use it effectively to move your business forward.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • When you start a business you are at your most vulnerable and if you get the wrong type of customer or wrong company then it can stress to both you and your business.
  • You need to qualify a client and make sure they are the right fit for you.
  • Creating an avatar of your ideal customer can be an effective way to establish who your ideal customer is.
  • It will provide you with a checklist of what you want to work with and will represent your ideal customer.
  • You will find it easier to recognise what is and isn’t a good client for you and your business
  • It’s important to recognise there is a difference between a bad client and a difficult client.
  • A bad client will be someone who doesn’t pay, doesn’t give the information you need and their expectations are not what they should be.
  • A difficult client will be someone who asks lots of questions.
  • It's important to not say yes to any customer or client unless you are really sure they are the type of people you want to work with.
  • Work on a sales funnel so you are bringing in a continuous flow of new customers and clients then you are in a position to decide who you say yes or no to.

 

BEST MOMENTS

‘It’s so much easier if you have identified your ideal customer by creating an avatar’

‘Not only am I checking if I can help them I’m also working out if I want to work with them’

‘We don’t say yes to everybody’

 

VALUABLE RESOURCES

Business Mentor Podcast

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ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Landrover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

 

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How to Prepare For a Recession?

jeudi 4 avril 2019Durée 21:50

Market crashes. Brexit. Recessions.

Be prepared. Look out for your business.

In today’s episode of The Business Mentor Podcast, Jay urges you to prepare for recessions and market crashes. It’s unpredictable when and how grave will recession’s effect be to your business, so it’s better to anticipate the worst right now. Don’t miss the 4 tips that Jay gives on how to prepare for a recession. Whenever it happens, you have to be equipped to get through it. Remember to yourself surrounded by the right support group (including your mentor), be financially stable, and be adaptable. Discover more when you tune in.

KEY TAKEAWAY

    • A recession happens, on average, every 10 years. It happened since 1946, and it’s unpredictable of when exactly it’s going to happen and what’s its effects will be. The last recession that occurred in October 2007 took 65 months to recover.
    • Lately, there has been too much competition, and a lot of people are looking at investing in property. According to Jay, that’s a tell-tale sign that recession is coming.
      • Laying off employees happens a lot in the first phase of recession.
    • You don’t know what you don’t know. You have to be prepared when it happens. For Jay, it was approaching his mentor about it. He asked about his mentor’s experience, studied about the recession and did a SWOT analysis. It became clearer for Jay how he should plan for his business’ next move.
    • Keep going even if it’s recession. It will happen no matter what, and your business shall be able to withstand the outturns. You should be fully aware of even the minute details of your business so you can prepare, and once it happens, it’ll be easy to adapt.
    • 4 Tips for preparing for recession:
      • Have an emergency fund. Jay advises that you save at least 10% of your business’ profit. The sooner you start, the better.
      • Have multiple streams of income. If you only did one market, you’re vulnerable. There’s a lot of ways you can earn income. Look into where you can branch your primary business, look into the skills that you can develop.

 

  • Keep some cash aside. When the market crashes, stocks become cheap, so buy stocks.

 

    • Have the right support network. The most important thing is you have the right mindset that can face the consequences that happen during a recession. If you’ve got the right mentor and the right community, you become firmer and more driven to overcome it.

BEST MOMENTS

 

  • “If you’re not prepared, when it comes, it could take out the market.”
  • “Recession comes out of the blue.”
  • “When recession does come, rather than panicking and saying, ‘We can’t do anything’, we did a simple SWOT analysis.”
  • “If you’re going through hell, just keep going.”
  • “You may never use your emergency fund, but at least it’s there when you need it.”

 

ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Landrover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age of 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

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Long Eaton (Nottingham) Property Hub Q&A with Jay Dhillon!

vendredi 29 mars 2019Durée 30:06

In this episode of the Business Mentor Podcast, we hear Jay answers questions during the Q&A session during a talk about ‘Property as a Business & Multiple Streams of Income’ which was held last February 26 in Long Eaton Hub. He met with fellow property investors, and he was an absolute inspiration and a mentor to all of them.

Jay also talked about his businesses – how did he start and grow them, what efforts he has to put in them, and what obstacles he has to face every single day. If you want to increase your streams of income, make sure to take down notes of what Jay has to say about it.

KEY TAKEAWAY

  • When to start your brand and create your content? The ‘brand’ can just be doing one or two post on your Facebook. When Jay began the Business Mentor Podcast slowly. It wasn’t getting enough engagements, but this didn’t let him stop producing content. But now, he was able to monetise it and invest the money to the team.
    • He sets up the systems to set up his brand with the help of his staff and technology.
  • When something unexpected happens, what do you do with it? Acknowledge the fact that not everything you do will go as you planned. Be ready for it and condition yourself that there will be times that you’re going to do things outside your comfort zone.
    • Sometimes you’ll have to stay in and won’t be able to go home to get a shower or see your family. There are sacrifices.
  • What is passion? Jay’s mentor advised, “If you do something well enough and it makes you money, it makes you passionate about it.” That’s the way it goes. Passion is overrated and makes some money.
  • What drives Jay to do the podcast? Jay answers the legacy out of it, and he’s able to help other people. He’s happy that he’s doing what he loves right now.
  • What do you do if you want to start a business (i.e. coaching business)?
    • Think of what you can charge.
    • Offer them a demo service for free.
    • High ticket – Think of what events could you offer.
    • Start small.
  • Should you use LinkedIn? LinkedIn is one of the hottest platforms. It’s easier to network and get some resources on the platform.

BEST MOMENTS

  • “You got to get on with it. Sometimes you got to get dirty.”
  • “For me, I work for mentors that are above me. I look up to them and think, ‘I want to be on your level.’”
  • “Don’t think of building your social media to build this massive platform. Just build a core group of people and built it slowly.”

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ABOUT THE HOST

Jay Dhillon is a serial entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist based in the UK with a proven track record of growing businesses from start-up to success- and helping others do the same. From humble beginnings, Jay grew his first business from 0-500 employees and three locations, racking up sales of over £30 million – all without any investment other than a small amount of savings. The business went on to acquire major clients such as Landrover, Jaguar, Toyota and New Look, to name a few.

Its huge success inevitably brought about outside interest and at the age of 33, Jay eventually sold the company to a London investment firm in Doyen Resources. Today, Jay owns several businesses in different sectors and helps entrepreneurs achieve success.

A calling to give back and help others led to Jay being chosen for the highly-coveted role as a Prince’s Trust mentor, where his achievements were marked by a personal invitation to Buckingham Palace to meet Prince Charles.

After helping several young entrepreneurs to success as a mentor for the Trust, Jay’s burning desire to bring his wisdom and knowledge to a wider audience ultimately triggered the concept of The Business Mentor Podcast.

Jay feels that anyone can achieve success in business with the right advice and mentoring and is now sharing his knowledge with his growing audience via his podcast.

In the UK alone 95% of business fail within the first five years and Jay’s aim is to reduce that number.

Backed with the hard-earned knowledge and experience from his time in business, The Business Mentor Podcast will share Jay’s personal business lessons as well those of other successful entrepreneur guests who share their wisdom and secrets on the show.

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