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  • Fed Up of Everyone Banging On About AI? So Are We… But We Bang On About It Anyway.
    2026/07/14

    Everyone’s talking about AI. How it’s going to change business, replace jobs, save us time, make us millions… or possibly take over the world.

    So, of course, we decided to bang on about it too.

    But without pretending we’re AI experts. These are simply the views of three business owners, talking about how we’re actually using AI, where we think it’s genuinely useful, and whether some of the fears around it are really valid.

    Ant talks about “creating his Donna,” Chris shares how he’s using AI to create his own mentor, and Vlad explains how he’s using AI as far more than just a search engine.

    And to any AI experts listening, these are our views only. We’re not claiming to have all the answers, and there’s absolutely no guarantee we’ll even agree with each other.

    Join Ant, Vlad and Chris for real experiences, different opinions, probably a few arguments, and an honest conversation about AI from three business owners actually using it.

    Hope we did a good job

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    19 分
  • Getting scr##ed by the wrong developers.
    2026/07/01

    Chris Withers is an education entrepreneur who built a children’s educational board game and interactive mobile app. In this episode, he gets brutally honest about what it actually takes to keep a business alive.

    We talk about finding the right team, trusting the wrong people, and what happens when the technical development you paid for doesn’t deliver. Chris opens up about the real fallout, the mental health struggles, the drinking, borrowing money from family, and just trying to survive long enough to come out the other side.

    If you have ever built something and felt like it was all falling apart, this episode may be of value to you.

    I hope we did a good job.

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    13 分
  • Surviving The Worst Time to Start a Business
    2026/06/16

    Your clients disappear overnight. Your pipeline dries up without warning. Now what?

    In this episode of Built It. Broke It. Fixed It., Ant, Vlad and Chris have an honest conversation about what it's really like building a business through difficult times.

    Running a business can be one of the most rewarding things you'll ever do, but it can also be stressful, lonely and relentless. The reality is that most business owners face the same problems, just on different scales.

    This episode is about those moments when things don't go to plan, what happens next, and what it takes to keep going.

    By sharing our experiences, both good and bad, we hope this helps you in building your business.

    Built It. Broke It. Fixed It.

    Because business isn't built on perfection. It's built on problems solved.

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    21 分
  • When A Bad Client Stops Being Worth It
    2026/06/01

    Every business owner talks about winning clients, but what happens when keeping one starts costing more than they’re worth?

    In this episode of Built It. Broke It. Fixed It., Ant, Chris and Vlad talk honestly about bad-fit clients, scope creep, unrealistic expectations, toxic working relationships and the warning signs they ignored for too long.

    They discuss when patience turns into damage control, how difficult clients can drain time, energy and whole teams, and how to know when it’s time to walk away.

    It’s the side of business people rarely talk about publicly, but almost every business owner deals with at some point, so we thought we’d try and tackle it head on. Hope we did a good job.

    About Built It. Broke It. Fixed It.

    So many podcasts focus only on success, but sometimes we learn more from mistakes, failures, and the difficult moments along the way.

    Built It. Broke It. Fixed It. is a relaxed podcast about the real side of business, life and everything that comes with trying to build something. Hosted by Chris Carroll, Vladeta Radovanovic and Anthony Leung, this podcast looks at what running a business is really like behind the scenes. Not the polished version.

    With over 25 years of combined business experience, they've been through it all, the highs, the lows, building teams, creating culture, defining USPs, marketing, scaling up and everything in between.

    Coming from different business and cultural backgrounds, it feels more like sitting down in a coffee shop for an honest chat than a corporate interview. There's humour, different opinions, real stories and plenty of moments most business owners will relate to. We want to keep it lighthearted, but the messages are real.

    We talk about the real issues, employing people, leadership, growth, mistakes, failures, setbacks and the things that don't always get spoken about. The aim is simple, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep going.

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    17 分
  • Freelancers Almost Killed My Business
    2026/05/19

    Freelancers. For some business owners, they're a lifeline. For others, a headache. And for most of us? A bit of both.

    In our very first episode, Chris, Anthony and Vlad sit down for an honest, unfiltered conversation about their real experiences with freelancers, the wins, the disasters, the lessons learned the hard way and the moments they'd do differently. Three people, three perspectives, and plenty of opinions that don't always agree.

    Whether you've had brilliant results or been burned badly, this one will feel familiar.

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    15 分