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| From Accountant to Creative Founder, with Joe Hayes at Kindful | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:51:30 | |
What happens when someone trained to analyse spreadsheets decides to follow their creative passion? In this episode of The Evolve to Succeed Podcast, Warren Munson sits down with Joe Hayes, founder of Kindful Creative, to explore his journey from trainee accountant to running a growing video production agency built on the values of kindness, relationships, and human connection. Joe shares how his early career in accountancy gave him a powerful understanding of business fundamentals, but ultimately left him feeling stuck in a routine that lacked passion. What started as a hobby with a camera quickly turned into something much bigger, eventually leading Joe to take the leap and launch his own creative agency. Throughout the conversation, Joe opens up about the realities of starting a business, the importance of understanding your numbers, and why relationships and reputation often matter more than aggressive sales strategies. You'll also hear about the challenges of growth, staying focused as a founder, and how building a business around personal values can shape company culture and client relationships. If you're thinking about starting a business, changing careers, or building something that aligns with your passions, this episode is packed with honest insights and practical lessons. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might find it valuable. What The Episode Covers
00:00 – Why did you become an accountant? | |||
| Culture by Design: Unlocking Alignment, Growth and Impact with Niall Cluley | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:52:42 | |
On this episode of The Evolve to Succeed Podcast, Warren sits down with Niall Cluley, Managing Director and shareholder at Dragonfish, a culture and performance consultancy helping ambitious brands unlock alignment, growth and long-term impact.
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| Defining 'Enough': Declan O'Toole on Exit Strategies & Entrepreneurial Freedom | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:58:59 | |
Summary On this episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast, Declan O'Toole shares his remarkable journey from marine biology to building a successful catering business, Forerunner Catering. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from Meals on Wheels to providing school meals, the importance of cash flow management, and the lessons learned from navigating public sector contracts. Declan reflects on the decision to exit the business, the sale process, and life after exit, emphasising the need for resilience and the fulfillment found in the entrepreneurial journey.
This episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast covers… Define "Enough" Early: Declan covers what "enough" was in his life. He applied the 4% rule to plan his exit and financial future.
Cashflow is Everything: Declan emphasises that cashflow forecasting is a non-negotiable practice. Exit Requires Strategy, Not Spontaneity: Declan discusses his exit from the business by tightening operations, ensuring clean books, and building scalability before stepping away. Legacy Over Maximum Payout: Declan talks about choosing the right buyer, by assessing their values and ability to take care of his team and legacy. Soundbites "The bit that's really good about generating wealth is not having the wealth. It's the journey from not having it to getting there."
"You only own a business if it can run without you for three to six months."
"Cashflow, cashflow, cashflow. There's nothing else. That's priority one."
"Once you get public sector contracts, just don't f* up."
"You've got to have grit. Everyone I know who's made it has been through some deep, deep s*."
"I'm great at building systems. I'm absolutely crap at doing them."
"Success is waking up looking forward to the day and being happy with what you've achieved so far."
"I'd be a corporate muppet if I hadn't read Rich Dad Poor Dad."
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00:00 Introduction to Declan O'Toole 01:20 From Marine Biology to Catering Business 05:00 Transitioning from Meals on Wheels to School Meals 10:00 Challenges of Rapid Growth and Cash Flow Management 15:00 Navigating Public Sector Contracts 20:48 The Importance of Relationships in Business 27:47 Lessons Learned from the Public Sector 32:54 Deciding to Exit the Business 38:28 The Sale Process and Finding the Right Buyer 47:38 Life After Exit
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| Christie Garcia – The three egos, honesty and the path to self-discovery | 30 Jan 2023 | 00:43:44 | |
Christie Garcia is a California-based leadership coach, speaker, facilitator and founder of the Mindful Choice Leadership Academy. Christie has worked with a number of prominent organisations, including AirBnb and Twitter, and one of her specialities is helping leaders manage their ego. She talks about the role ego plays in our approach to leadership, and what measures we can take to contain it and make sure we're utilising it in a way that makes us better and more empathetic leaders.
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| Good, Bad, Mad - 2023 | 23 Jan 2023 | 00:58:12 | |
A panel discussion with Mark Cribb (founder of Urban Guild), Alex Skan (co-founder of Void Acoustics) and Martin Smith (co-founder of Talent Drive) on the challenges and opportunities facing their sectors, and business in general, in 2023. | |||
| Ismael Dainehine - Forging an authentic entrepreneurial path | 16 Jan 2023 | 00:35:38 | |
Ismael Dainehine is the founder of GiveMatch, a match-funding platform, driven by energy of social media, on which people can double their donations, thereby making the same impact at half the cost. In 2022 it raised over £10-million of charitable donations and Ismael has great plans for its expansion into other countries. He also reveals how some signficant early experiences defined his path towards entrepreneurialism, and talks with great depth about finding his true values, his introversion and the effect it has on his perspectives, and what it means to do well by doing good. | |||
| Julie Noonan - Change, generational values, reverse mentoring and legacy | 09 Jan 2023 | 00:33:53 | |
Julie Noonan is an experienced executive coach and change management strategist, and founder and CEO of Julie Noonan Consulting. As well as change management, Julie gives valuable perspectives on her other areas of expertise, including the approaches to work and values from the different generations, reverse mentoring and the meaning of legacy. | |||
| 2022 Top 10 - Part 2 | 02 Jan 2023 | 00:52:04 | |
Host Warren Munson counts down the ten most popular podcasts from 2022. This episode features Dave Chedgy, Richard North, Chris Croft, Bernie Shrosbree and Justin Hedges OBE. | |||
| 2022 Top 10 - Part 1 | 26 Dec 2022 | 00:49:54 | |
Host Warren Munson counts down the ten most popular podcasts from 2022. This episode features Jo Colman, Ben Ashton, Ty Temel, Darren Mooney and Chloe Adams. | |||
| Martina Olbert – "Not consumers but humans." | 19 Dec 2022 | 00:37:21 | |
Doctor Martina Olbert is the founder and CEO of Meaning.Global, which advises many of the world's most influential brands and organisations on how to create more meaning and align their businesses with humanity for a better shared future. Martina is known as 'The Meaning Expert' and is recognised by Forbes as the "global authority on brand meaning." | |||
| Jennifer Geary – How to be a COO & CRO | 12 Dec 2022 | 00:40:07 | |
Jennifer Geary is the author of 'How to be a Chief Risk Officer' and 'How to be a Chief Operating Officer'. She has poured all the wisdom and experience gained from 25 years of working across several sectors into these books, and talks with great insight and eloquence on the key responsibilities and challenges of the roles. | |||
| Simon Bocca – "The power of business is enormous." | 05 Dec 2022 | 00:35:54 | |
Simon Bocca is the founder and CEO of PayCaptain, a cloud-based payroll system which Simon hopes will transform the payroll experience for companies and employees. Simon's aim is to improve the financial wellbeing of employees, and he is constantly looking at new technological advances that can improve both the customer and employee payroll experience. Also discussed are Simon's experience of launching PayCaptain in the middle of the pandemic, maintaining the entrepreneurial approach amid rapid growth, and the purpose and value of becoming a B-Corp. | |||
| Gregory Cooke – "I believe in impact over money." | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:47:56 | |
Gregory Cooke is CEO of Constant Close, a sales agency that removes the need for sales calls and therefore streamlines your sales process. His entrepreneurial journey began when he started selling memory cards from eBay while still at school. Much of Gregory's ambition, drive and resilience was born out of his struggles with dyslexia, PTSD and mental health issues. He also talks about his plans for Friday Founders Foundation—a network of mental health support for entrepreneurs. | |||
| Charting New Waters: How a Startup Disrupted Superyacht Navigation | 21 Jul 2025 | 01:04:54 | |
Dave and Alicia Store, co-founders of DSNM, join the Evolve to Succeed podcast to trace their 25-year journey from a one-man, paper-based chart-correction service to an award-winning super-yacht-navigation technology company with 27 employees and 620 vessels under subscription. Dave candidly recounts the scrappy early years - dot-matrix printers, Pritt Stick, and fax machines - while Alicia explains how joining the firm (initially to cover maternity leave) professionalised its finances, people processes and long-term vision.
The couple unpack the pivotal moments that reshaped the business: realising captains would pay for a fully managed service; raising prices to signal quality; surviving the 2008 crash, COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine shock; and, most dramatically, self-funding and launching their proprietary software, Compass. Their complementary personalities - Dave the risk-taking visionary, Alicia the detail-driven operator - emerge as the engine behind DSNM's culture of obsessive customer service and constant product iteration.
They also share the realities of running a high-pressure, family-run company in a glamorous, yet unforgiving industry. Topics range from work-life integration with their young son Louis, to tight recruitment standards, to the pride (and responsibility) of winning two Queen's Awards and employing a close-knit team.
This episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast covers…
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00:00 Introduction to DSNM and Its Founders 06:50 The Evolution of Services and Software Development 12:04 Navigating Business Challenges and Financial Lessons 20:39 Balancing Growth with Company Culture 30:04 The Impact of COVID-19 on Business Strategy 38:18 Reflections on Success and Personal Growth 42:50 Family Dynamics and Work-Life Balance 48:53 Quickfire Questions and Final Thoughts
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| Beverley Densham – "My job is to empower and motivate people." | 21 Nov 2022 | 00:47:13 | |
Beverley Densham has been a mindfulness Pilates coach for over 25 years, and was one of the first practitioners in the UK. Her story is an intricate and, at times, harrowing one—two near death experiences, domestic abuse and the collapse of her first, six-figure business—but these challenges have formed who she is today. Now she is driven to embrace the insight and wisdom gained from these episodes to inspire others to work towards better and more peaceful selves. | |||
| Emma Worrollo – "Play is at the heart of everything I do." | 14 Nov 2022 | 00:39:17 | |
Emma Worrollo is the founder of Playful Den, a company which helps teams, brands, kids and individuals embrace the power of play. She talks about topics from the importance of looking at the world with child-like wonder, the dangers of being too focused on productivity and how the concept of professionalism can suppress your authentic self as well as your creative thinking, to the role of play within leadership, our different play styles and what her work as Lego Serious Play facilitator entails. | |||
| Carla Winsey – "We never want to stand still." | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:46:10 | |
Carla Winsey owns and runs Silchester Farm with her husband Al. The couple bought the farm in 2018 and have transformed it into a beautiful events venue and guesthouse. Both Carla and Al come from a background in IT, so it's been an interesting transition. Carla talks about this journey, the farm's sustainability measures, as well what it's like to base your business and family life on the same piece of land. | |||
| Cat Philp - "Go with your intuition." | 31 Oct 2022 | 00:47:51 | |
Cat Philp is the CEO and founder of Pivot, a personal branding and social media agency. She was recently awarded Midlands Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and her passion for entrepreneurialism has also led her to found Young Accelerators, a community and e-learning platform designed to give young people the tools and resources to drive their careers forward. | |||
| Debbie Cohen – The future of work | 24 Oct 2022 | 00:47:47 | |
Debbie Cohen is the founder and owner of Streetwise HR. She talks about the experience of starting Streetwise in 2012, and how it changed her. She also gives her expert insight into a number of subjects that are at the heart of any business owner right now, including the future of work, company values, staff retention, escalating costs and salaries, and so much more. | |||
| Rachel Pendered – "Entrepreneurship needs a re-brand." | 17 Oct 2022 | 00:48:45 | |
Rachel Pendered is co-founder and managing director of Media Zoo, an award-winning creative communications agency. Amongst other things, she talks about her former career with the BBC, pursuing personal and professional purpose, the future of PR and how she nurtures young talent through her 'Zooniversity'. | |||
| Jo Colman – "Our family values are rooted in love." | 10 Oct 2022 | 00:43:09 | |
Jo Colman is head of sales and marketing at Summerdown, the Hampshire farm that has been growing and harvesting its signature Black Mitcham mint for almost three decades. Jo—who is part of the Colman's Mustard family—discusses topics from sustainability and family values, to his love of poetry and 50 year plan for the farm and the business. | |||
| Arabella Lewis-Smith – "An EOT means collective power." | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:40:47 | |
Arabella Lewis-Smith is founder and MD at award-winning digital agency Salad Creative. She recently made the decision to turn the company into an employee owned business or EOT. Arabella talks about why she made this decision, what the process involves and how its affected both Salad Creative as a company, and her own role as MD. | |||
| Sarah Turner - Optimising your biology | 19 Sep 2022 | 00:43:17 | |
Sarah Turner is co-founder of health tech company CeraThrive, as well as host of the Rebel Scientist podcast. She has a science research background with a particular interest in the application of light in biology, including photo-biomodulation, circadian biology, chronobiology, lifestyle modification and biohacking. She is also curious about in the role of physics in relation to biology and is currently exploring the fields of quantum biology, photomedicine and consciousness studies. | |||
| Justin Hedges – "Be good to people, for they will be good to you." | 12 Sep 2022 | 00:40:18 | |
Justin Hedges OBE is the founding partner and executive chairman of Prevail Partners, an intelligence, strategic advisory and risk management company. Justin was also one of the youngest Royal Marines ever; he retired from the Royal Marines and Specialist Military Units in 2018, and was awarded his OBE for outstanding leadership in operations. His deep insights in the formulation of strategies and operational plans, drawn from top roles in the UK's National Security Architecture, give him tremendous authority on the subject of leadership, risk management and crisis response. | |||
| Atlantic Grit: The True Story of a 3,000 Mile Row, with Julie & Sally | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:54:09 | |
In this captivating episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast, host Warren Munson reconnects with returning guests Julie and Sally, fresh from their epic adventure of rowing 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. After 59 grueling days at sea, the team successfully completed their journey from La Gomera to Antigua aboard the Ebb & Flow. Julie and Sally share vivid tales of their extreme challenge, from breathtaking wildlife encounters to the relentless mental and physical tests they faced. This episode is a moving testament to courage, camaraderie, and the power of human determination. Tune in and be inspired!
This episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast covers… Triumphant Arrival: The powerful emotions of crossing the finish line to a cheering crowd and reuniting with loved ones. Surprises & Challenges: Navigating unexpected battery issues, hand steering for hours, and battling huge storms. Life at Sea: Their daily routines, sleep deprivation, hallucinations, and how they coped with the isolation and vastness of the ocean. Wildlife Wonders: Magical moments with whales, playful dolphins, and even a curious marlin! Team Dynamics: Insights into working as a team of three, including how they supported one another during tough times. Mind Over Matter: The mental strength and resilience it took to row day after day, and how they now see challenges in everyday life differently. Personal Growth: Reflections on how this experience changed their perspectives and their lives.
Chapters 00:00 - The Journey Begins: Crossing the Atlantic 06:02 - Surprises and Challenges at Sea 10:13 - Daily Life on the Ocean 14:39 - Overcoming Fears and Isolation 20:02 - Mental Resilience and Personal Growth 28:31 - Highlights and Pinnacle Moments 29:07 - Surfing the Waves of Adventure 30:08 - Wild Encounters: Whales and Wildlife 31:13 - The Thrill of the Ocean: Sounds and Sights 32:10 - Team Dynamics: Bonding Through Challenges 33:42 - Resilience and Problem Solving at Sea 39:00 - Physical Challenges and Recovery 43:14 - Adjusting to Life After the Ocean 46:35 - Future Adventures: What's Next?
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| Special episode - Article review | 29 Aug 2022 | 00:23:07 | |
On this episode, Evolve founder Warren Munson reads through three articles from the Evolve blog—"Why founders often fail as CEOs", "Is your mindset stopping your growth?" and "Here's how to sacrifice better". | |||
| Morag Ofili – "We're talking about a real mindset shift." | 22 Aug 2022 | 00:40:28 | |
Morag Ofili is the founder of Kiltered, a diversity and inclusion company that helps start-ups and SMEs promote better diversity and inclusion policies and increase business performance. Included in the episode are discussions around the effects the great resignation has had on driving diversity and inclusion, the vulnerability of stepping out of your familiar profession into entrepreneurialism, and the significant influence Gen Z has had on igniting real and sustained change. | |||
| Sam de Reya – "It's about doing what's right." | 15 Aug 2022 | 00:46:07 | |
Sam de Reya, Deputy Chief Constable for Dorset Police, talks about the pleasures and pressures of leadership in law enforcement. Also addressed are topics around self-development, public responsibilities, how Covid affected crime, and her time at the FBI National Academy. And, we had to ask—how do police dramas on TV compare to the real thing? | |||
| Rosie Radwell – "Accept the cards you've been dealt and get on with it." | 08 Aug 2022 | 00:42:14 | |
Rosie Radwell recently marked her 20th year as MD at the Marsham Court Hotel in Bournemouth. During that time, both the hotel and Rosie herself have won multiple awards, and Marsham Court continues to be a flagship venue on the south coast. Rosie's family have been hoteliers in Bournemouth for 70 years, and she talks about the impact this has had on her, and about the pleasures and pressures of continuing that proud family legacy. Also covered are the importance of building loyalty with guests, staff and contractors, how she competes with the big hotel chains, coping with the upheavals of post-Covid travel, and what she learned from a significant period of family loss and turbulence. | |||
| Ben Morton – "I had to ask two soldiers to risk their lives for me." | 01 Aug 2022 | 00:44:39 | |
Ben Morton is a former British Army captain who served two tours in Iraq and now works as a leadership mentor and performance coach. Following his time in the army, Ben entered the corporate world and soon realised that a lot of the leadership training he witnessed was heavily focused on using tools and models in what he terms a 'leadership by numbers' approach. Perturbed by this lack of authenticity and individuality, Ben left the corporate world to transfer the leadership principles he learned in the army into business leadership and team building. | |||
| Richard North - "I heard the paramedic say I only had a few seconds left." | 25 Jul 2022 | 00:50:25 | |
Richard North is the co-founder and CEO of Wow! Stuff, whose innovative tech-toys are sold in major retailers around the world, from Hamleys in London to Walmart in the US. In 2001, Richard had a car accident that saw him counting from ten to zero and back again just to stay alive. It was a moment that naturally changed Richard's life profoundly. Part of this episode focuses on how he overcame his injuries and the lessons he learned from the experience, while we also hear about the joys and legal challenges of the toy industry . | |||
| Matt Desmier - "My enthusiasm is on steroids." | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:48:30 | |
Matt Desmier—currently business engagement and knowledge exchange manager for the faculty of media and communication at Bournemouth University—is renowned for his special blend of creativity and business acumen. He was instrumental in establishing one of the UK's leading creative and digital economies in Bournemouth, and his time at the incubator Enterprise Pavilion saw an astonishing 75 businesses launched within five years, with those businesses experiencing a 95% survival rate. | |||
| Dave Chedgy – "The ballsiest thing I've ever done is walk away." | 11 Jul 2022 | 00:49:27 | |
Dave Chedgy went from Premiership rugby player, to 24 years as a high-paced City trader and then co-founder of Dynamic Health—a boutique personal training studio in Lilliput, which he runs with his wife Natasha. Dave and Natasha have also founded The Escape Plan—a platform for better financial and physical freedom. | |||
| Sandra Palmer-Snellin – "Responsibility is a huge word in my vocabulary." | 04 Jul 2022 | 00:48:16 | |
Sandra Palmer-Snellin is director at Farmer Palmers—a fun park based in Poole—and Staglers, an eco-friendly dog chew. Both of these businesses are family owned and run. Sandra talks about managing the dynamics in a family business, what some of the joys, challenges and unique pressures are, and the inheritance of work ethic. | |||
| Dean Skivington - "Don't be afraid to step into fear." | 27 Jun 2022 | 00:46:25 | |
Following complications after a back injury in 2007, Dean Skivington fell into a cycle of addiction and mental health problems that nearly cost him his life. Then he discovered cold therapy and cold showers, and believes this saved him. | |||
| On The Pitch: Laceeze & Dragons' Den, with Emma Burke | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:50:04 | |
On this episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast, Emma Burke, co-founder of Laceeze, shares her entrepreneurial journey from the inception of her innovative shoelace solution, to her recent experience on Dragon's Den.
Emma discusses the challenges and successes of developing her product, transitioning to a full-time commitment, and the importance of marketing strategies and brand ambassadors in driving growth.
Emma shares her journey on Dragon's Den, the challenges and opportunities that arose from her appearance, and how it impacted her brand. She discusses the intense experience of pitching, the immediate spike in brand awareness following the show, and the subsequent growth and challenges in her business.
This episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast covers… Transitioning from a side project to a full-time business. Product development. Brand ambassador programs. Utilising platforms like Amazon. Emma's Dragon's Den experience. Understanding your audience. Building a brand community. Utilising freelancers. New marketing platforms like TikTok. Balancing personal life with business.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Laceeze 03:13 From Concept to Product 05:46 Transitioning to Full-Time 08:48 Product Development and Expansion 12:05 Marketing Strategies and Brand Growth 15:10 Funding and Financial Growth 17:47 The Dragon's Den Experience 21:07 Preparing for the Pitch 27:56 The Intensity of Pitching on Dragon's Den 30:58 The Impact of Dragon's Den on Brand Awareness 34:45 Post-Show Opportunities and Challenges 39:34 Embracing New Marketing Trends 41:02 Personal Reflections 46:28 Balancing Business with Personal Life 48:27 Defining Personal Success
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| Lysette Offley - "There is genius in all of us." | 20 Jun 2022 | 00:48:25 | |
Lysette Offley, speaker, author and founder of The Genius Principles and Genius Material, discusses the use of neurolinguistic programming, cognitive behavioural therapy, and both positive and evolutionary psychology, to guide you towards realising your full potential. | |||
| Chris O'Connell – "I went from a multi-millionaire to nothing." | 13 Jun 2022 | 00:33:27 | |
Leadership coach and NDE Chris O'Connell charts his compelling journey of building a £25-million recruitment business to losing it all and trying to commit suicide several times. He now uses what he learned from that turbulent period to teach others how to be better leaders, professionals and human beings. | |||
| Darren Mooney - "I would do it all again." | 06 Jun 2022 | 00:47:33 | |
Darren Mooney, Creative Director and Founder at design agency Studio Global, speaks with honesty, humour and candour about his entrepreneurial journey, which started aged 22. From having to make the decision to NOT become a professional footballer, to the influence of his father and uncle, to adapting to disruption, and dealing with professional and personal fallout, this is an episode not to be missed. | |||
| Chip Stites - How to have a happy retirement | 30 May 2022 | 00:33:33 | |
Chip Stites of The Laughing Retirement on how to deal with the financial and emotional challenges of retirement. Upon his retirement, Chip uprooted himself and his wife from the US and moved to Italy - he talks about how he took on this huge change. | |||
| Denis Oakley - "Thinking things through is bollocks." | 23 May 2022 | 00:41:24 | |
Denis Oakley, founder of Denis Oakley & Co, talks applying scientific thinking to business and starting a business in a recession, to working with an Olympic hockey coach, and his five-step business model innovation process. | |||
| Special episode - Article review | 16 May 2022 | 00:22:24 | |
In this episode, host Warren reviews three articles from the Evolve blog—'Why entrepreneurship is simply a quest for purpose', '13 ideas on leadership you might not have heard', and 'The importance of belonging.' | |||
| Ty Temel – "I'm a massive over thinker." | 09 May 2022 | 00:55:21 | |
Serial entrepreneur Ty Temel opens up on the profound influence his father had on his entrepreneurial spirit, how the pandemic drastically altered his mindset, and his commitment to physical and mental wellbeing. | |||
| Nils Vinje - "Leadership is a long-term game." | 02 May 2022 | 00:41:40 | |
Nils Vinje, founder of 30 Day Leadership and the B2B Leaders Academy, discusses his four pillars of leadership, talks about how to take more control of your time, and expands on the crucial role self-knowledge plays in great leadership. Download Nils' free book here. And view the book he mentions here. | |||
| Chris Croft - "Why are so many bosses bad?" | 25 Apr 2022 | 01:03:11 | |
In his second appearance on the Evolve to Succeed podcast, Chris Croft—one of the UK's top leadership and management trainers—elaborates on his article 'Why are so many bosses bad?' Listen if you dare... | |||
| Steve Jones – "There's a war on talent right now." | 18 Apr 2022 | 00:34:13 | |
Steve Jones of Skills for Business Training discusses the changing landscape of recruitment and how remote working has forever changed the way we connect and engage with our teams. | |||
| Brewing Tradition & Shaping The Future: The Hall & Woodhouse Story, with Anthony Woodhouse | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:47:53 | |
On the 250th episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast, Anthony Woodhouse, Chairman of Hall & Woodhouse, shares insights into the legacy of the family-owned brewery and pub company, which has been in operation since 1777. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a family business over generations, the importance of reinvestment in the company and community, and the balance between tradition and innovation in the hospitality sector. Anthony emphasises the need for educating future generations about the business's values and the impact of structural changes in the industry. Anthony discusses the evolution of pub culture, emphasising the changing demographics of pub-goers. He also addresses the significance of succession planning in family businesses, sharing insights on legacy and the need for a forward-looking mindset.
This episode of the Evolve to Succeed Podcast covers… The importance of being a custodian of the family business. How reinvestment leads to longevity. Community impact over shareholder profits. Educating the next generation. Balancing tradition with innovation. Headwinds in the hospitality sector. Changes in pub culture and demographics. Moral decisions leading to better commercial outcomes. Trusting the next generation. Engagement with the community.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hall & Woodhouse 02:56 Custodians of a Legacy 05:58 Longevity in Family Businesses 09:04 Reinvestment and Community Impact 11:56 Educating Future Generations 15:13 Balancing Tradition with Innovation 18:13 Headwinds in the Hospitality Sector 26:10 Pub Culture and Gender Dynamics 31:27 The Brewing Legacy 36:15 Succession Planning 39:18 Mindset Shift 46:08 Personal Definition of Success
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| Mike Stevens - "You're almost punished by your own success." | 11 Apr 2022 | 00:52:26 | |
Mike Stevens is an advisor, mentor and consultant for start-ups and challenger brands, and was part of the founding team at Innocent Drinks. His love and knowledge of D2C brands inspired him to write a book on the subject, which is available next month. | |||
| Mark Cribb - "I'm pretty optimistic about the future of the country." | 04 Apr 2022 | 00:47:23 | |
Mark Cribb, entrepreneur and founder of the hospitality group Urban Guild, reflects on the effects the pandemic had on his sector, as well as the important personal and professional lessons learned. | |||
| Chris Gardener - "We use busyness as a marker of success." | 28 Mar 2022 | 00:46:42 | |
Chris Gardener, founder of Strategic Mentors, which offers strategies for business growth for coaches and consultants, talks about his 3Fs philosophy, the One Percent Principle, thinking habit, and the dangers of becoming too attached to outcomes. | |||