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By Harry Ellis & Maya Raichoora
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
In this episode, we are joined by Director and founder of Atlas Film Company — Samuel Davies (@davies_sam). Sam’s dream is to build Atlas and his personal brand to stand alongside the world’s greatest storytellers. We discuss his passion for filmmaking, how he overcame an intense burnout a couple of years back, and what it really takes to chase the dream.
Drawing on his own learnings, Sam shares with us some insightful and actionable advice for taking care during these uncertain times.
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In this episode, we are joined by the multi-award winning diversity and inclusion consultant, and passionate equality campaigner — Hayley Bennett (@hayleytvb). In response to her own first-hand experiences, Hayley has made it her mission to inspire individuals and organisations to adopt a more sustainable and inclusive outlook. We discuss what it takes to break the ice around race and diversity, distinguish between our business and personal values, and learn how we, as young entrepeneurs, are in the best position to start a company fit for our time.
Listen to this episode to learn more about the concepts of race fluency, allyship and inclusive leadership, and how integrating these and other great values into your businesses will set you up for success.
Also check out Startups Magazine's latest issue 'Women in Tech' at www.startupsmagazine.co.uk, and find their podcast 'The Cereal Entrepreneur' wherever you get your podcasts!
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In this episode, we are joined by the recent Bristol graduate and founder of Student Travel Tips — Alfie Laurence (@alfielaurence1). Inspired by his own year abroad, Alfie is on a mission to support other students who are living, studying and working abroad. We discuss Alfie's journey, including how he 'fell into entrepreneurship', the importance of making the most of resources around you and why doing one thing well can get you far in life.
Listen to this episode to hear an honest insight into the realities of becoming a young entrepreneur in the 21st century.
UPDATE: A massive congratulations to Alfie for taking 1st place in the Santander Universities' Emerging Entrepreneurs Challenge and raising over £11,000!
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In this episode, we are joined by the model and co-founder of Able Model Management — James Marshall-Baquedano (@jamesmb73). Drawing on his creative background and inspired by his own modelling experiences, James is determined to disrupt the industry by instilling one key concept - “fashion is for everyone”. We discuss how he got started, the wider issues of representation and inclusivity in the media, as well as the transition from a 'good-will project' to a sustainable social enterprise.
Stay tuned to hear some incredible stories and behind the scenes of what it's like to shift change in such an established industry.
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To celebrate our 10th episode, we are joined by and have an exclusive performance from the 22-year-old singer/songwriter — Cassa Jackson (@cassajackson). Not only is Cassa a full-time student at the University of Bristol, she is also Making it Big in the music industry, having performed at Wembley Arena, Colour Day Festival and supported the Jackson’s on tour last year! In this episode, we talk to Cassa about building an authentic personal brand, the importance of finding a creative output and why mindset is everything when it comes to competitive industries.
Join us for this extra special episode where we get an *exclusive preview* of her brand new single, Borderline (Releasing on 25th Sept 2020).
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In this episode, we are joined by the co-founder of Future Labs and Prospect 100 — Harry Beard (@harryckb, www.prospect100.com). Not only has Harry given a profound TEDx talk on the topic of Generation Z, he is actively working on new projects and competitions to help empower and inspire the next generation. We talk to Harry about where his motivation to support young people has come from, why Gen Z are living in a 'time of opportunity' and some of the practical things we can all do that can help us pursue our passions.
Check out this episode to get some great advice on dealing with failure, starting out young and creating your own luck.
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In this episode we are joined by game developer and young entrepreneur — Robbie Singh (@robbiesingh93). Robbie's day job is at the esports betting start-up, Midnite, but in his free time he has co-founded Omeda Studios and is planning to take the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena video game genre by storm with the brand new Predecessor Game.
Give this episode a listen to hear Robbie's tips for working at a start-up, managing a side hustle, finding the right team fit and his key to building a genuine network in your career.
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This episode we are joined by the COO of Corporate Entertainment Professionals — Daisy Stapley-Bunten (@daisystapleyb). Having graduated from the University of East Anglia with an English literature degree in 2016, Daisy went on to work for a B2B publishing company where she founded and edited her first ever publication - the reputable and hugely successful, Startups Magazine.
She has since left the publication to follow more of her dreams and aspirations, and now works at the excitingly outlandish and innovative entertainment company, CEP (www.the-cep.com), together with her best friend and founder, Samantha Fellows. This episode was so enlightening with so many useful takeaways - so sit back, relax, and give it a listen!
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In this episode, we confront conflict itself and question whether it has a value in entrepreneurship and teamwork. When is it okay to back yourself and go against the grain? When is too much a bad thing? And how do we keep it positive and avoid arguments getting personal? Listen to hear why we think conflict leads to better results.
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In our first guest episode, we are joined by Bristol Women's Rugby Club Captain, aspiring computer scientist and young entrepreneur in the making — Frankie Woolf (@frankiewoolf). We discuss the topic of sport and its parallels with business and teamwork at all levels. Frankie opens up about her motivations for entering into what are traditionally seen to be three largely male-dominated industries, and gives her words of advice for anyone considering taking on a similar feat.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.