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ClusterCast

ClusterCast

著者: Kevin Jessup
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概要

Welcome to Cluster Cast, the podcast where independent businesses, freelancers, and fearless “I-have-no-idea-what-I’m-doing-but-okay-let’s-go” types gather for honest chats about building something from nothing.


I’m Kevin, founder of The Cluster co-working and events space in Summertown, mostly winging it with enthusiasm, questionable decisions, and industrial-strength imposter syndrome. After starting my business solo, it was the wisdom (and occasional cautionary tales) of other “going-it-alone” entrepreneurs that has kept me just about sane.


So now I’m sitting down with Oxford’s indie business heroes to swap stories, compare battle scars, and laugh at the glorious chaos of creating your own thing.


Join me as we celebrate the messy, magical world of creating and owning an independent business, proving that even when we pretend we’re doing it alone, we’re still together.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kevin Jessup
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  • Beans, Business & Three-Wheeled Dreams with Shaek Zaman from The Meet Point Coffee
    2026/03/04

    I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Shaek Zaman from The Meet Point Coffee in this episode of The ClusterCast.


    We’re usually like two ships in the night (he runs a café so is always up early and I hate mornings) also we are rarely both sitting still long enough to have a proper chat, so this one was well overdue… and, thankfully, well caffeinated!


    I first met Shaek when The Cluster was barely The Cluster. We had no name, scaffolding everywhere, and what felt like a metric tonne of paint waiting to go up on the walls. Where others saw an old gatehouse that had very much seen better days, Shaek saw my slightly wild dream of a café that would become legendary amongst the local community. And here we are, 15 months later and it’s officially the top-rated café in North Oxford on Google and we are so chuffed to have The Meet Point Coffee fuelling our Clustomers here at The Cluster.


    Shaek and his brilliant team built their first proper branch of The Meet Point Coffee here at The Cluster from scratch. In this episode, we dig a bit deeper into how they made it happen, what drives him (apart from coffee), and why his natural chai and Bengali street food should probably come with a warning label: highly addictive. I’ve also had the joy of getting to know Shaek’s family and I proudly appointed myself Chief Taster of his mum’s Bengali street food recipes (a role I take extremely seriously, purely in the interests of quality control, obviously).


    Shaek has seen The Cluster grow. He’s seen my highs and lows, endured my optimistic visionary phases and my slightly grumpy “why is nothing simple?” moments and he’s still here. It’s a cracking conversation about belief, graft, community, family, and what happens when two slightly stubborn dreamers decide to back themselves and their brands. Have a listen, oh and do yourself a favour, come and see what happens when ridiculously good coffee and scarily delicious food meets a genuinely brilliant co-working space. Start your morning at The Meet Point Coffee, book your desk at The Cluster and let the caffeine, community and creative buzz do their thing.


    Subscribe to @TheClusterOx on YouTube for more relaxed chats with brilliant Oxfordshire indie businesses. And if you’re feeling generous, a rating and review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) really helps other lovely humans find the show.


    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster, a co-working and event space in Oxford. Find out more at clusteroxford.co.uk.


    Recorded and produced by The Pod Collective, the team behind the PodBox OX podcast studio at The Cluster.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    26 分
  • The LinkedIn Lion Tamer with Beth Kirk from Socially Oxford
    2026/02/18

    It may be Winter Olympic season as I write this, and as we all know, you get absolutely nothing for seventh place in the Olympics. No medal. No flowers. Not even a commemorative tea towel.


    But here in the 'ClusterCast Games' we do things a little differently… and Beth is absolutely getting a medal. She brings the skills, the know-how and the quiet mastery of that mysterious dark art otherwise known as LinkedIn.


    Let’s be honest. For many of us, LinkedIn is either:


    A) the place we panic-visit when we need a job

    or

    B) the digital peacock enclosure where we politely announce we’ve been “honoured and humbled” to speak somewhere that involved a lanyard and a slightly dry pastry.


    But in this episode, Beth goes way beyond the humblebrag. She shares genuinely useful tips on how to tame the LinkedIn lion, how to show up with confidence, how to avoid sounding like a corporate robot, and how to make it actually work for your business instead of just feeding the algorithm and hoping for crumbs.


    As ever, The ClusterCast is all about discovering how brilliant indie businesses across Oxfordshire started, how the human behind the business makes it all happen. It’s real advice, genuine experiences, and proper conversation. No buzzwords required.


    Beth steps onto the podium in this one. And very well deserved it is too.


    Subscribe to @TheClusterOx on YouTube for more relaxed chats with brilliant Oxfordshire indie businesses. And if you’re feeling generous, a rating and review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) really helps other lovely humans find the show.


    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster, a co-working and event space in Oxford. Find out more at clusteroxford.co.uk.


    Recorded and produced by The Pod Collective, the team behind the PodBox OX podcast studio at The Cluster.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    29 分
  • Forgotten To Fabulous with Samantha Sanders-Clarke
    2026/02/10

    This episode is a little different from our usual chats and in a good way. Slightly less “polished success story” and a bit more dust, graft and genuine magic.


    This time, I’m sitting down with Samantha Sanders-Clarke, who’s in the early stages of setting up House of Bliss a home dressing and restored furniture business rooted in care, craft, and seeing potential where most of us would politely walk past.


    House of Bliss is all about rescuing forgotten pieces, honouring the skill beneath the dust, and giving things a new chapter instead of a landfill ending. Armed with patience, serious skill, and an alarming ability to see potential where the rest of us see firewood, Samantha is breathing new life into forgotten furniture and she’s very, very good at it.


    I’ve actually known Samantha for several years… although I should probably admit I’ve spent most of that time calling her Sam instead of Samantha. Remarkably, she still agreed to come on the podcast.


    If shellac or patina are your thing (and even if they aren’t and btw that is also my Drag Queen name), this is a warm, funny and inspiring listen with someone launching a business with real drive and passion and I’ve no doubt she’s going to do bloody well.


    Subscribe to @TheClusterOx on YouTube for more relaxed chats with brilliant Oxfordshire indie businesses. And if you’re feeling generous, a rating and review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen) really helps other lovely humans find the show.


    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster, a co-working and event space in Oxford. Find out more at clusteroxford.co.uk.


    Recorded and produced by The Pod Collective, the team behind the PodBox OX podcast studio at The Cluster.

    This episode is brought to you by The Cluster Co-Working and Event Space in Oxford.


    Visit clusteroxford.co.uk to learn more.


    Subscribe on YouTube and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the podcast.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 分
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