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"There are two categories of people that are involved in sustainability: those that really care or those that want to be seen to care....."
Louis Barnett, Making Conversations Count (December 2021)
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ChoclopreneurLouis Barnett founder of Chokolit - and developer of the "Chocolate Box Methodology" in business has a very different approach thanks to his work with mentors.
After starting out as a young entrepreneur at 14 years old, Louis now works with SME's across the UK helping them with their strategy and growth.
Having already been recognised with a Lord Carter award for his contributions to food and drink industry, his credibility has skyrocketed.
In this episode of the "Making Conversations Count" podcast, Louis says he was an entrepreneur by default not by chosen career path!
Louis Barnett: "I think I was very much an entrepreneur by default.
I think that of a lot of entrepreneurs, especially now.
It was just I loved, and I was pretty good at eating chocolate, so that helped, fell into making stuff for family and friends and then it just snowballed.
But it certainly wasn't a conscious decision of, 'Right, let's start this business and make some money and create a career' ".
(Read the full transcript on the episode page at https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/)
Chocolate and business
The chocolate industry is a great place to learn about business, and Louis Barnett has been doing just that since the age of 14.
Now he's helping other young entrepreneurs achieve their dreams by using his experience in chocolate as a benchmark for teaching his mentees about his 'chocolate box methodology'!
Is Britain culturally integrated enough?During this episode, while Making Conversations about young entrepreneurs Count, Louis offered his views on how Britain should do more to become culturally integrated and how the rest of the world puts us to shame on the world business stage.
"Louis Barnett: I really wished that somehow Britain was more culturally integrated, even with Europe, that we had more focus on foreign languages, and I think you pick up little bits of different languages and I had all kinds of different phrasebooks in different countries. I am probably not as practised anymore, but at one point I could get around and do most things in Spanish and hold a very basic conversation."
(Read the full transcript on the episode page at https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/)
(Strapped for data? You can hear a lower-bandwidth version of the episode here)
"Making Conversations Count" is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris.
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"There are two categories of people that are involved in sustainability: those that really care or those that want to be seen to care....."
Louis Barnett, Making Conversations Count (December 2021)
(Strapped for data? You can hear a lower-bandwidth version of the episode here)
ChoclopreneurLouis Barnett founder of Chokolit - and developer of the "Chocolate Box Methodology" in business has a very different approach thanks to his work with mentors.
After starting out as a young entrepreneur at 14 years old, Louis now works with SME's across the UK helping them with their strategy and growth.
Having already been recognised with a Lord Carter award for his contributions to food and drink industry, his credibility has skyrocketed.
In this episode of the "Making Conversations Count" podcast, Louis says he was an entrepreneur by default not by chosen career path!
Louis Barnett: "I think I was very much an entrepreneur by default.
I think that of a lot of entrepreneurs, especially now.
It was just I loved, and I was pretty good at eating chocolate, so that helped, fell into making stuff for family and friends and then it just snowballed.
But it certainly wasn't a conscious decision of, 'Right, let's start this business and make some money and create a career' ".
(Read the full transcript on the episode page at https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/)
Chocolate and business
The chocolate industry is a great place to learn about business, and Louis Barnett has been doing just that since the age of 14.
Now he's helping other young entrepreneurs achieve their dreams by using his experience in chocolate as a benchmark for teaching his mentees about his 'chocolate box methodology'!
Is Britain culturally integrated enough?During this episode, while Making Conversations about young entrepreneurs Count, Louis offered his views on how Britain should do more to become culturally integrated and how the rest of the world puts us to shame on the world business stage.
"Louis Barnett: I really wished that somehow Britain was more culturally integrated, even with Europe, that we had more focus on foreign languages, and I think you pick up little bits of different languages and I had all kinds of different phrasebooks in different countries. I am probably not as practised anymore, but at one point I could get around and do most things in Spanish and hold a very basic conversation."
(Read the full transcript on the episode page at https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/)
(Strapped for data? You can hear a lower-bandwidth version of the episode here)
"Making Conversations Count" is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris.
Missed our previous episodes?
You can catch up with any of the other guests we've been making...
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