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Making conversations about tax count! Wendy is joined by Managing Partner, Azam Mamujee a tax specialist with a voice of velvet. Azam agrees that conversations count however he explains how numbers can tell a much more powerful story. He has a catch phrase “Give Azam the facts, I’ll save you the Tax”.
We know you will find Azam’s pivotal moment a beautiful story and will resonate with…listen to find out!
Azam offers a wealth of resources for free and invites you to connect with him:
https://www.m-cubed.org/resources
https://www.linkedin.com/in/azam-mamujee/
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
Making Conversations Count - Episode 3
November 5th 2020
Wendy Harris & Azam Mamujee, Managing Partner M Cubed.
Timestamps
00:00:00: Introduction
00:01:26: The tree of comfort
00:03:32: Finding the right path on your journey
00:05:21: How numbers can tell their own story
00:08:45: Azam's pivotal moment
00:14:23: When children become their own person
00:15:01: Your business is like your child
00:15:25: A Chicken-licken moment!
00:16:54: Final thoughts
Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count. This is the podcast that business leaders share their pivotal moments, a conversation that was a turning point in their life and business. Today's guest is the wonderful Azam Mamujee. Thank you for joining me, Azam.
Azam Mamujee: I'm really grateful to be here in this autumn time. It is the first podcast I'm doing and I'm feeling a little bit vulnerable.
Wendy Harris: Well, don't worry, Azam, I will look after you. With every guest that comes on the show, we'll share a little bit about how we met, and I've never heard your pivotal moment before; that's the beauty of the concept of it, is that hopefully our listeners will take something from your story and it will resonate with them and it will blend out into the ether to help those people that are listening.
I'm honoured that it's your first podcast. I've been on the other side. This is my first podcast show, so it's fantastic to be able to invite people like yourself, who I see as a peer in your industry. So, Azam, tell the listeners, how did we meet?
Azam Mamujee: Virtually, so online. It wasn't a dating website, but it was another website for business networking. And, I did see you across a room, but across a Zoom room. It was great when we had a one-to-one and we connected.
Wendy Harris: I seem to remember talking about a tree outside of your window?
Azam Mamujee: Yeah. And I'm really grateful; there are some beautiful, old, big trees outside my window and whatever the day I'm having, there's one tree, a pine tree, which is over 100 years old, by how it is, and it always looks down on me and smiles a little and says, "Well, you know, however your day's been, I've seen all the seasons and I've seen them come and go and I still provide shelter for people. And I've seen the winds and I've seen that everything is temporary". And, it's quite a comforting thing that that tree does to me.
And, sometimes I'm in a meeting and I will look out to the side and it waves it branch and I will take comfort from that.
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Making conversations about tax count! Wendy is joined by Managing Partner, Azam Mamujee a tax specialist with a voice of velvet. Azam agrees that conversations count however he explains how numbers can tell a much more powerful story. He has a catch phrase “Give Azam the facts, I’ll save you the Tax”.
We know you will find Azam’s pivotal moment a beautiful story and will resonate with…listen to find out!
Azam offers a wealth of resources for free and invites you to connect with him:
https://www.m-cubed.org/resources
https://www.linkedin.com/in/azam-mamujee/
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
Making Conversations Count - Episode 3
November 5th 2020
Wendy Harris & Azam Mamujee, Managing Partner M Cubed.
Timestamps
00:00:00: Introduction
00:01:26: The tree of comfort
00:03:32: Finding the right path on your journey
00:05:21: How numbers can tell their own story
00:08:45: Azam's pivotal moment
00:14:23: When children become their own person
00:15:01: Your business is like your child
00:15:25: A Chicken-licken moment!
00:16:54: Final thoughts
Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count. This is the podcast that business leaders share their pivotal moments, a conversation that was a turning point in their life and business. Today's guest is the wonderful Azam Mamujee. Thank you for joining me, Azam.
Azam Mamujee: I'm really grateful to be here in this autumn time. It is the first podcast I'm doing and I'm feeling a little bit vulnerable.
Wendy Harris: Well, don't worry, Azam, I will look after you. With every guest that comes on the show, we'll share a little bit about how we met, and I've never heard your pivotal moment before; that's the beauty of the concept of it, is that hopefully our listeners will take something from your story and it will resonate with them and it will blend out into the ether to help those people that are listening.
I'm honoured that it's your first podcast. I've been on the other side. This is my first podcast show, so it's fantastic to be able to invite people like yourself, who I see as a peer in your industry. So, Azam, tell the listeners, how did we meet?
Azam Mamujee: Virtually, so online. It wasn't a dating website, but it was another website for business networking. And, I did see you across a room, but across a Zoom room. It was great when we had a one-to-one and we connected.
Wendy Harris: I seem to remember talking about a tree outside of your window?
Azam Mamujee: Yeah. And I'm really grateful; there are some beautiful, old, big trees outside my window and whatever the day I'm having, there's one tree, a pine tree, which is over 100 years old, by how it is, and it always looks down on me and smiles a little and says, "Well, you know, however your day's been, I've seen all the seasons and I've seen them come and go and I still provide shelter for people. And I've seen the winds and I've seen that everything is temporary". And, it's quite a comforting thing that that tree does to me.
And, sometimes I'm in a meeting and I will look out to the side and it waves it branch and I will take comfort from that.
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