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  • E28: How a 21-year-old built Europe’s most exclusive entrepreneur network
    2025/10/21
    Founder Stories — Episode 28: James Galligan


    Building Europe’s Most Exclusive Founder Club at 21: Inside the A-Players Model


    What if entrepreneurs didn’t need more courses or content — but access, community, and the right environment?


    In this special Marbella edition of Founder Stories, Simon Kallu sits down with James Galligan, the 21-year-old founder of A-Players — Europe’s most premium private network for high-performance entrepreneurs, experts, and investors.


    At an age when most are still figuring things out, James has built a global business ecosystem that gives founders the structure, support, and strategic connections they need to scale — all under one roof.


    This isn’t your average networking group. A-Players is built to help entrepreneurs grow their offers, teams, mindset, and revenue — fast.


    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    ✔️ How James launched and scaled A-Players at just 21

    ✔️ What makes a real “A-Player” in today’s business world

    ✔️ How the club helps founders attract better clients, partners, and hires

    ✔️ Why community is the real shortcut to success

    ✔️ The mindset shifts every founder needs to scale globally


    This conversation is packed with behind-the-scenes insight on founder-led growth, the power of curated community, and what it actually takes to build a global network at a young age.




    Key Takeaways:


    🔑 You don’t need to do business alone — you just need the right people

    🔑 Curated community beats mass networking every time

    🔑 Age doesn’t matter — execution does

    🔑 Structure is the real path to freedom as a founder


    If you’ve ever felt isolated as a founder, tired of noisy communities, or ready to connect with real players who can help you scale — this episode is for you.




    About the Guest


    James Galligan is the founder and CEO of A-Players, Europe’s most exclusive private founder network for entrepreneurs, experts, and investors. Built from Marbella and serving clients across Europe, A-Players blends high-level strategy, team building, and access to global networks — helping founders go further, faster.




    About the Host


    Simon Kallu is the founder of GrowFactor and host of Founder Stories, where he helps entrepreneurs scale smarter and live life on their terms.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes: https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast

    🌐 Learn more: www.growfactor.com

    🌐 Explore A-Players: www.aplayers.team


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/simonkallu

    Instagram: instagram.com/simonkallu

    TikTok: tiktok.com/@simonkallu


    🎙 Follow James Galligan:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jamesgalliganeducate

    Instagram: instagram.com/jamesgalligann

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  • E27: Mindset, mistakes & scaling a food business
    2025/10/21
    Founder Stories — Episode 27: Michael Johnson


    Mindset, Mistakes & Scaling a Food Business


    What does it take to pivot from chasing music dreams to building one of the UK’s most exciting Caribbean food brands?


    In this episode of Founder Stories, Simon Kallu sits down with Michael Johnson, founder of Marjayz, to unpack the bold decisions, mindset shifts, and business lessons that shaped his journey from rap artist to restaurant entrepreneur.


    After walking away from a creative career, Michael risked everything to secure a restaurant lease — with borrowed money. Today, Marjayz is a fast-growing Caribbean food brand with big expansion plans and a clear focus on culture, consistency, and community.


    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    ✔️ How a rap career built the resilience needed to succeed in business

    ✔️ The story behind launching Marjayz and its early challenges

    ✔️ Why customer experience and culture beat trends every time

    ✔️ The hardest mistakes he made — and how he came back stronger

    ✔️ What it takes to scale a food brand without losing authenticity


    This conversation blends founder honesty, growth mindset, and real-world strategy — ideal for anyone navigating pivots, pressure, or purpose-driven growth.



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    Key Takeaways:


    🔑 Pivoting industries isn’t failure — it’s foundation for growth

    🔑 Community and customer culture matter more than hype

    🔑 Setbacks are setups for stronger comebacks

    🔑 Longevity requires vision, discipline, and grit


    If you’re a founder building a brand from scratch, bouncing back from failure, or scaling in a crowded market — this episode is for you.



    About the Guest


    Michael Johnson is the founder of Marjayz, a Caribbean food brand and restaurant known for combining authenticity with big-picture thinking. His journey from music to hospitality brings a fresh, creative perspective to business — grounded in grit, vision, and community.




    About the Host


    Simon Kallu is the founder of GrowFactor and host of Founder Stories, where he helps entrepreneurs scale smarter and live life on their terms.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes: youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast

    🌐 Learn more: www.growfactor.com


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/simonkallu

    Instagram: instagram.com/simonkallu

    TikTok: tiktok.com/@simonkallu


    🎙 Follow Michael Johnson:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/micheal-johnson-951855199

    Instagram: instagram.com/marjayzbirmingham

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    1 時間 57 分
  • E25: UK's luxury networking club that thrives on shared experiences instead of sales
    2025/09/25
    Founder Stories — Episode 25: Torie Blythe-Richard


    Building Communities That Last: From Corporate Career to The Partnership Collection

    What if business networking wasn’t about selling — but about friendship, experiences, and community?

    In this episode of Founder Stories, Simon Kallu sits down with Torie Blythe-Richards, founder and MD of The Partnership Collection, to explore how she built a private members club for entrepreneurs and business owners that thrives on authentic relationships instead of sales pitches.


    After 25 years in the corporate world, Torie took the leap into entrepreneurship and created a business that blends luxury experiences, genuine friendships, and long-term client relationships. Over the last decade, The Partnership Collection has grown into a trusted community of UK entrepreneurs where business growth flows naturally from connection, not cold selling.



    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    ✔️ Why Torie left corporate life to launch her own business

    ✔️ How The Partnership Collection became a thriving entrepreneurial community

    ✔️ The role of customer feedback in shaping a sustainable business model

    ✔️ Why authentic connections and experiences lead to more business than networking ever could

    ✔️ Lessons on mindset, cash flow, and resilience from 10+ years in business

    This conversation blends founder journey, mindset coaching, and practical business strategy — packed with lessons on adaptability, customer care, and building communities that last.



    Key Takeaways:

    🔑 Authentic relationships create more value than hard-selling

    🔑 Customer feedback is the best roadmap for growth

    🔑 Mindset and resilience are critical for entrepreneurs

    🔑 Cash flow discipline is the lifeline of any business

    If you’ve ever wondered how to stand out in a crowded market, retain clients for a decade, and design a business that fits your lifestyle, this episode is for you.



    About the Guest

    Torie Blythe-Richards is the founder and MD of The Partnership Collection, a private members club for entrepreneurs built on shared experiences, luxury events, and authentic connections. With 25 years of corporate leadership and more than a decade running her own business, Torie brings deep expertise in resilience, adaptability, and community-building.



    About the Host

    Simon Kallu is the founder of GrowFactor and host of Founder Stories, where he helps entrepreneurs scale smarter and live life on their terms.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes: https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast


    🌐 Learn more: www.growfactor.com


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/simonkallu

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/simonkallu

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@simonkallu


    🎙 Follow Torie Blythe-Richards:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/torieb/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torieblytherichards/

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    1 時間 34 分
  • E24: He only needed 2 years to get from 0 clients to a multi-million PR agency
    2025/09/24
    Founder Stories — Episode 24: Luke Cope


    From Zero to £1M: Scaling Bottled Imagination Into One of the UK’s Fastest-Growing Agencies

    What does it really take to launch and scale an agency from scratch — with no clients, no money, and no safety net?

    In this episode of Founder Stories, Simon Kallu sits down with Luke Cope, co-founder and Creative Strategy Director of Bottled Imagination, one of the UK’s fastest-growing creative digital PR agencies.


    Luke opens up about the reality of starting an agency with two co-founders, how they won their first big clients before they even had a company name, and the strategies that fuelled their rapid growth to 14 staff and £1M+ revenue in just their second year.


    We cover:
    • The leap from employment to launching Bottled Imagination with nothing but belief and drive
    • How they landed their first clients without even a business name
    • Why inbound marketing, awards, and partnerships became their growth engines
    • Hard lessons from Luke’s first failed agency — and how they shaped his second attempt
    • Balancing creativity with business planning, accountability, and perspective
    • The founder mindset needed to scale without losing your sanity

    This episode is a raw and practical conversation filled with lessons on resilience, growth, and building hype in a crowded market.


    Key Takeaways:
    • Do good work → generate hype → build trust
    • Accountability is a superpower most founders overlook
    • Failures can become your best assets if you apply the lessons
    • Retainers beat projects for predictable, sustainable growth

    If you’re building an agency — or simply want to learn how to create momentum, build trust, and retain clients — this episode is a must-watch.


    About the Guest

    Luke Cope is the co-founder and Creative Strategy Director of Bottled Imagination, a creative digital PR agency that has grown to 14 staff and £1M+ revenue in just two years. With previous experience running (and failing with) his first agency, Luke brings hard-won lessons on creativity, business growth, and founder resilience.


    About the Host

    Simon Kallu is an entrepreneur, business advisor, and host of Founder Stories. As the founder of GrowFactor, Simon helps business owners scale smarter and design the life they want.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes:

    https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast


    🌐 Learn more about GrowFactor: www.growfactor.com


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    • LinkedIn
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    • TikTok


    🎙 Follow Luke Cope:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

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    1 時間 34 分
  • E23: Stand out or stay invisible - visual storytelling for entrepreneurs
    2025/09/22
    Founder Stories — Episode 23: Cristina Simion


    The Power of Visual Storytelling: How Branding Through Images Transforms Business Growth

    What if your business visuals matter more than you ever imagined?

    In this episode of Founder Stories, Simon Kallu sits down with Cristina Simion, founder and creative director of CS Visual Storytelling, to explore how entrepreneurs can use visuals to transform their branding, marketing, and sales.

    Cristina’s journey—from Romania to UK entrepreneurship and leaving corporate life behind—offers a powerful perspective on the role of creativity in business. She reveals how to balance storytelling with sales, avoid burnout, and build a brand that truly connects with people.


    We cover:
    • Why most small businesses get visuals wrong (and exactly how to fix it)
    • Cristina’s leap from Romania to building her own UK business
    • How to balance creativity and sales when starting from scratch
    • The mindset shift that prevents burnout and fuels long-term growth
    • The real ROI of visuals: why great images outlast any algorithm hack

    This episode feels part coaching session, part founder journey—packed with insights for entrepreneurs who want to stand out in a crowded market.


    Key Takeaways:
    • Visuals create emotion — and emotion drives action
    • Consistency (not complexity) is the key to marketing success
    • Authenticity beats “salesy” tactics every time
    • You don’t need big budgets to level up your content

    If you’re looking to attract more clients, tell your story authentically, and finally stand out from the noise, this is a must-listen.


    About the Guest

    Cristina Simion is the founder and creative director of CS Visual Storytelling, a branding and photography studio helping entrepreneurs tell their stories through powerful imagery. With a background spanning corporate roles and entrepreneurship, Cristina helps businesses communicate authentically, build trust, and turn visuals into sales.


    About the Host

    Simon Kallu is an entrepreneur, business advisor, and host of Founder Stories. As the founder of GrowFactor, Simon helps business owners scale smarter and design the life they want.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes:

    https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast


    🌐 Learn more about GrowFactor: www.growfactor.com

    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
    • TikTok


    🎙 Follow Cristina Simion:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram


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    1 時間 34 分
  • E22: Building a startup with no investors - The Jamaican twist that’s shaking up the drinks industry
    2025/09/19
    Founder Stories — Episode 22: Monique Farquharson


    Bootstrapping a Bold Drinks Brand: From Teaching in Jamaica to The Matcha Yard

    Could you really build a drinks brand without funding?

    This week’s guest is living proof that you can.

    In this episode, Simon Kallu sits down with Monique Farquharson, CEO & Founder of The Matcha Yard, a bold drinks company blending authentic Japanese matcha with Jamaican spices.

    Monique’s journey is anything but ordinary. From teaching in Jamaica, to studying matcha culture in Japan, to launching the UK’s first Jamaican-inspired matcha brand while working full-time at Accenture—her story is packed with lessons in resilience, courage, and creativity.


    We cover:
    • How Monique went from classroom teaching to founding Jamaica’s first matcha distribution business
    • Why she moved to Japan for two years to study matcha culture first-hand
    • The leap of faith that brought her to the UK—and the scholarship that changed everything
    • What it really takes to bootstrap a food & beverage brand without outside funding
    • The sacrifices, setbacks, and lessons learned while juggling Accenture and entrepreneurship
    • Why “work-life balance” is a myth, and how Monique embraces work-life integration

    This candid, practical conversation dives deep into the realities of rejection, immigration hurdles, and building a startup from scratch in a new country.


    Key Takeaways:
    • How to bootstrap without burning out
    • Why authenticity and cultural respect matter in brand building
    • The 3 keys to Monique’s success: listening, trusting herself, and knowing when to rest
    • The mindset shift every entrepreneur needs to sustain momentum

    If you’re an aspiring founder, foodpreneur, or simply love stories of grit and determination, this episode will inspire you to think bigger, start smaller, and keep pushing forward.


    About the Guest

    Monique Farquharson is the CEO & Founder of The Matcha Yard, a UK-based drinks brand fusing authentic Japanese matcha with Jamaican culture and flavours. From humble beginnings as a teacher in Jamaica, to studying in Japan, to building her business alongside a corporate career, Monique’s mission is to make matcha accessible while honouring the cultures that shaped it.


    About the Host

    Simon Kallu is an entrepreneur, business advisor, and host of Founder Stories. As the founder of GrowFactor, Simon helps business owners scale smarter and design the life they want.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes:

    https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast?si=HYQKUaejcwKvrx3a


    🌐 Learn more about GrowFactor: www.growfactor.com


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
    • TikTok


    🎙 Follow Monique Farquharson & The Matcha Yard:

    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn


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    1 時間 27 分
  • E21: From banker to £5M property portfolio - how to achieve financial freedom after corporate life
    2025/09/17
    Founder Stories — Episode 21: Ian Bluck

    From Banker to Property Investor: Building a £5M Portfolio and Financial Freedom in 10 Years

    In this episode, Simon Kallu sits down with Ian Bluck, CEO of HMO Professionals and Co-Founder of CoHome, to answer one of the biggest questions aspiring entrepreneurs ask: do you really need decades of wealth or luck to achieve financial freedom?

    After 24 years at Lloyds Bank, Ian made the bold decision to leave corporate life and step into the world of property investing. What started with a single buy-to-let in 2014 has grown into a £5M+ portfolio, three successful joint ventures, and a lifestyle business that now gives him the freedom to retire early and relocate his family to Spain.


    We cover:
    • How Ian scaled from one property to a £5M+ portfolio in just 10 years
    • The mindset shifts that turned “boring consistency” into long-term wealth
    • The biggest mistakes Ian made (and how you can avoid them)
    • Why values, community, and people are the true foundation of property success
    • The “Beat the Day” system Ian uses to stay fit, focused, and financially free


    This is a raw, practical, and inspiring conversation for anyone who’s ever thought about leaving corporate life, scaling a side hustle, or building wealth through property.


    Key Takeaways:
    • Property isn’t just about bricks & mortar – it’s about people, values & systems
    • Financial freedom comes from consistency, not shortcuts
    • Community-led investing creates longer tenancies & happier tenants
    • Health, mindset & balance are as critical as profit


    Ian’s journey is proof that with the right systems, values, and consistency, you can build a business and lifestyle on your own terms — without decades of waiting or relying on luck.


    About the Guest:

    Ian Bluck is the CEO of HMO Professionals and Co-Founder of CoHome. After a 24-year career in banking, he transitioned into property investing, building a diverse £5M portfolio and multiple joint ventures. Today, Ian focuses on creating sustainable, community-driven property solutions while helping others achieve financial freedom.


    About the Host:

    Simon Kallu is an entrepreneur, business advisor, and host of Founder Stories. As the founder of GrowFactor, Simon helps business owners scale smarter and design the life they want.


    👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes:

    https://youtube.com/@founderstoriespodcast?si=HYQKUaejcwKvrx3a

    🌐 Learn more about GrowFactor: www.growfactor.com


    🎙 Follow Simon Kallu:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
    • TikTok


    🎙 Follow Ian Bluck:

    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

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    1 時間 17 分
  • E20: Stop chasing clients - do THIS instead (networking secrets from the founder or Circle Networks)
    2025/09/05
    amie Stewart, founder of Circle Networks – a fast-growing community helping entrepreneurs scale through authentic collaboration.

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    1 時間 57 分