• Nneka Orji: The story of a consultant and financial services professional with a passion for supporting the progress of equity and equality
    2023/03/27

    Nneka Orji is an inspirational business women determined to make a difference. A senior director at Alvarez & Marshall, Nneka has a focus on driving the equality and equity agenda when it comes to wealth management and the recent paper 'Women in Wealth - Moving Towards Equity' can be found here.https://www.alvarezandmarsal.com/insights/women-wealth-moving-towards-equity


    Born in Kenya, Nneka has grown up in diverse cultures around the globe and having settled in the UK with her family believes that we have some way to go when it comes to creating more of a level playing field not just in the financial services industry, but in regards to wealth creation and management itself. We discuss matters that not only impact women or ethinic minorities, but all of us, all of you. Take a listen and hear from one of the bright stars in the industry, and in business!

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Mike Dawson: The story of a British Army Veteran turned entrepreneur
    2023/02/19
    This conversation will inspire and move you all at once. Mike's journey is one of great challenge, with one of the most heartbreaking stories that lead him to join the Army and serve 17 years in total. As if this wasn't achievement enough after such a trauma in his youth, Mike has shown even more resilience and achieved massive growth in the consultancy business MDA Ltd, which Mike founded just 1 year ago. This is a conversation that you will gain so much from, particularly if you're transitioning from the military, but also for anyone that wants to listen to a story of pain, hope and success, and hear from a great business mind and one to watch for the future!

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    1 時間 15 分
  • George Kruis: The story of an England Rugby pro turned co-founder & entrepreneur
    2023/01/29

    Hear from George Kruis not just about his impressive international rugby career, but about how George reached the difficult to decision to step-away from the rugby pitch and pursue his CBD wellness business Fourfive with co-founder Dominic Day. Not without challenges or set-backs which we touch on during our conversation, George shares how as a self-confessed late starter in rugby he focused on continuous development and working with the best teams around him; a mindset that has been transferred into the commercial environment with impressive success. Whether you're a die hard rugby fan, a sports or nutrition enthusiast, veterans or sports professional transitioning into a new chapter, or involved in business in anyway, this conversation promises to give you insights, food for thought, motivation and genuine take away lessons we can all bring into our lives.

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    57 分
  • Part 2: Mark O'Brien: The story of a professional footballer turned open heart surgery survivor and club mentor
    2022/12/16

    Part 2 of a 2 part conversation: Mark O'Brien is an Irish footballer, who has faced challenges since the start of his professional career when an undiagnosed heart condition was discovered during a routine medical scan for Derby County academy players. This lead to Mark's first open heart surgery in 2009 enabling him to continue to play football for another decade before being forced to retire following a second open-heart operation.

    Mark's incredibly honest and reflective approach to our conversation makes for great listening and inspiration; bringing such hope and perspective to challenges we face whether professional athletes or not!

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    58 分
  • Mark O'Brien: The story of a professional footballer turned open heart surgery survivor and club mentor
    2022/12/02

    Part 1 of a 2 part conversation: Mark O'Brien is an Irish footballer, who has faced challenges since the start of his professional career when an undiagnosed heart condition was discovered during a routine medical scan for Derby County academy players. This lead to Mark's first open heart surgery in 2009 enabling him to continue to play football for another decade before being forced to retire following a second open-heart operation.

    Mark's incredibly honest and reflective approach to our conversation makes for great listening and inspiration; bringing such hope and perspective to challenges we face whether professional athletes or not!

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    56 分
  • Nick Rothwell: The story of a professional ice-hockey star turned TV presenter and entrepreneur
    2022/11/18

    Nick Rothwell is the founder of Re-tribe https://re-tribe.com and has a fascinating story to tell of a life that includes great success along with trauma, set-backs, sustain misuse and life-threatening physical consequences.

    Challenging toxic masculinity, Nick also discusses the challenges we all face when it comes to belonging and how we can all fit in in what has traditionally been seen as a 'man's world'.

    Former professional ice-hockey player Nick is a high performer, a visionary, a change-maker, and he shares his honest and fascinating story with us.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Remembrance Special:Colonel Caroline Woodbridge-Lewin
    2022/11/08
    Colonel Caroline Woodbridge's headline lessons regarding patience, setting pace and realism. For more please check-out the full episode.

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  • Mark Harding: The story of a soldier shot in the neck, and now defying the odds
    2022/11/04

    Lance Corporal Mark Harding served with 1st Battalion Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment for 16 years, mostly as a sniper with the Reconnaissance platoon. His service included operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan.

    In 2010, his 16th year of service in the British Army, Mark was deployed on operations to the Nadi- Ali district of Afghanistan. The area was a well-known trouble spot that was notorious for heavy sniper fire. On 28 May 2010, Mark was leading a four-man patrol sent from the platoon base to investigate an Improvised Explosive Device at 41 West Quadrant. Whilst out there, his platoon came under insurgent fire, and he was shot by a Taliban sniper. “I looked down and saw that the left-hand side of my body armour was covered in blood, and then I blacked out”.

    Upon evacuation to Camp Bastion Helmand Province, it was discovered that the sniper bullet had passed through his neck, leaving him with severe injuries to the spinal cord and paralysed from the neck down. He returned to Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham and was placed in an induced coma for six days and it took another four weeks to stabilise him from the extreme pain that he was in. To assist with his recovery Mark was then moved to a specialist spinal unit at James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough for seven months and it was at this point that he was told by consultants and doctors that he may never walk again. Mark realised the extent of his injuries and was completely devastated but was determined to learn to walk again. Listen to find out more...

    So, what now for Mark…

    The Project Belief Foundation has been set up by Mark with him at the helm, raising funds for Walking With The Wounded and ABF The Soldiers Charity, where Mark has managed to get two national army charities working together for the very first time. The foundation is also raising funds for Cash for Kids and struggling families in the North West and North East of England.


    September sees Mark and 2 other members of the team taking part in a charity skydive in Flookburgh. This is followed by the Walk of Remembrance; walking from Jarrow to The Cenotaph in memory of all fallen colleagues, veterans and current personnel.

    To finish the year off, the Foundation will be carrying out an endurance walk over 3 days in December, covering parts of the North West and raising funds for their chosen charities as well as creating some amazing hampers of food and toys for families in need.



    The Foundation is also looking for businesses both local and national to get on board and help with sponsorship for their upcoming events. If you would like to get involved and support this charity and the man behind it, please get in touch.

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    46 分