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By Brian O'Carroll
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Food blog Hungry and Frozen: “...when Geri Halliwell left and I couldn't listen to Viva Forever without my heart crumbling like a Spice Girls-branded Chupa Chup under someone's back molars.”
In 1968, Rob Alderton was mostly watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at his local cinema. He's still watching it... but now his company, Chitty Hire, owns a couple of very special, full-sized, working replicas of that iconic vehicle. Rob is delighted to talk about just how special those cars are and how he made his childhood dreams into his dream job.
Dance: “For me the art form is essential... they'd be returned to their craft and we'd prevent them from leaving the sector entirely”
Paul Taylor, CEO of Consider This Integrated Marketing Services, continues the conversation with a description of what's entailed in the process of rebranding a company.
Paul Taylor is CEO of Consider This, Integrated Marketing Services. In our world of brand gaps, Paul is a builder of bridges and has built many while growing his multi-talented agency from its humble beginnings. This is the first of two episodes with Paul in which we hear about the inside workings of his branding agency and Perform This - a new platform for performing arts schools to use for auditioning prospective pupils.
Ele Stevens provides accountancy services for creatives. Trading as The Barefoot Accountant, Ele has built her business from the ground up, putting into practice her own culture and style at every step.
Julie talks about creating Bodyworks Pilates with the ultimate attention to customer care and by taking many steps, both small and large. Having goals turns out to be the best preparation to face a pandemic.
https://bodyworkspilates.co.uk/
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.