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In this deeply inspiring conversation, Toni Eastwood OBE, MBA sits down live with Stephan and Neil Jacobs, founders of South African luxury ceramics and fragrance brand Sir Jacobs. What begins as a creative side project in a garage becomes a masterclass in purpose-led entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, partnership, and perseverance.
This episode is a powerful listen for creatives, founders, and anyone feeling the pull to leave the familiar behind and build something meaningful.
Neil’s shift from law to perfumery wasn’t about abandoning success - it was about honouring creativity that had nowhere to go. Discomfort was the signal, not the problem.
From buying a kiln on Facebook Marketplace to teaching themselves ceramics via YouTube, Sir Jacobs proves that momentum beats mastery at the beginning.
There was no single “lightbulb moment.” The brand emerged through repeated experimentation, failed ideas, and relentless refinement.
Both founders openly share that even now, they feel like amateurs - and that’s the point. The joy is in chasing improvement, not arriving at perfection.
Working together nearly broke them - until they defined ownership. Delineating responsibility transformed both their marriage and the business.
Sir Jacobs’ refillable, long-lasting vessels challenge throwaway luxury. True sustainability was designed in from day one.
Customers don’t just love how Sir Jacobs smells or looks - they connect with the story, the intention, and the people behind it.
Best Moments
“This opportunity comes once in a lifetime… and not taking it would be very stupid.”
“Eventually, you run out of time. You can’t be a full-time lawyer and a full-time creator.”
“I still feel like I know nothing and that’s what gets me out of bed every morning.”
“When you chase two rabbits, you catch none.”
“Our ceramics aren’t meant to be thrown away. They’re meant to outlive us.”
“People don’t buy what you do. They buy why you do it.”
This is more than a brand story - it’s a reminder that:
If you’re standing at a crossroads between what’s safe and what feels true - this conversation is for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Toni Eastwood OBE, MBAIn this deeply inspiring conversation, Toni Eastwood OBE, MBA sits down live with Stephan and Neil Jacobs, founders of South African luxury ceramics and fragrance brand Sir Jacobs. What begins as a creative side project in a garage becomes a masterclass in purpose-led entrepreneurship, craftsmanship, partnership, and perseverance.
This episode is a powerful listen for creatives, founders, and anyone feeling the pull to leave the familiar behind and build something meaningful.
Neil’s shift from law to perfumery wasn’t about abandoning success - it was about honouring creativity that had nowhere to go. Discomfort was the signal, not the problem.
From buying a kiln on Facebook Marketplace to teaching themselves ceramics via YouTube, Sir Jacobs proves that momentum beats mastery at the beginning.
There was no single “lightbulb moment.” The brand emerged through repeated experimentation, failed ideas, and relentless refinement.
Both founders openly share that even now, they feel like amateurs - and that’s the point. The joy is in chasing improvement, not arriving at perfection.
Working together nearly broke them - until they defined ownership. Delineating responsibility transformed both their marriage and the business.
Sir Jacobs’ refillable, long-lasting vessels challenge throwaway luxury. True sustainability was designed in from day one.
Customers don’t just love how Sir Jacobs smells or looks - they connect with the story, the intention, and the people behind it.
Best Moments
“This opportunity comes once in a lifetime… and not taking it would be very stupid.”
“Eventually, you run out of time. You can’t be a full-time lawyer and a full-time creator.”
“I still feel like I know nothing and that’s what gets me out of bed every morning.”
“When you chase two rabbits, you catch none.”
“Our ceramics aren’t meant to be thrown away. They’re meant to outlive us.”
“People don’t buy what you do. They buy why you do it.”
This is more than a brand story - it’s a reminder that:
If you’re standing at a crossroads between what’s safe and what feels true - this conversation is for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.