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So Thats What I Do - Podcast

So Thats What I Do - Podcast

著者: Sam Wren
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Ever met someone at a party, asked what they do for a living, and been totally surprised by their answer? That’s the spark behind So That’s What I Do — a podcast where real people share the unexpected paths that led them to where they are now.


Hosted by Sam Wren, this show dives into the gritty, funny, and sometimes chaotic stories of entrepreneurs, side-hustlers, and unconventional business owners. From chilli cook-offs that spark hot sauce brands, to career pivots that go from zero to six figures, each episode is a relaxed, honest conversation about the highs, lows, and WTF moments behind people’s work lives.


💥 What You’ll Hear:

  • Raw, unfiltered stories of starting from nothing
  • Underdog wins and surprising career twists
  • How guests turned hobbies, mistakes, and big risks into real businesses
  • The no-BS truths behind branding, selling, and surviving as a self-starter
  • Why it’s never too late to build something you love — no degree or perfect plan required


If you’re curious about how people actually make money doing what they do — or need a bit of inspiration to kickstart your own thing — this is the podcast for you.

🔗 New episodes drop every Monday. Subscribe now and follow the journey.


#entrepreneurship #podcast #careerjourney #smallbusiness #sidehustle #founderstory #SoThatsWhatIDo

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  • Helen's Story of Building The Goat Boat | ADHD, No Plan, and a Boat Full of Curry - Family Business
    2025/06/30

    "Send us a text to ask the next guest your questions"

    Ever felt like school just didn’t work for you? That you didn’t quite fit the mould? Helen did too. With undiagnosed ADHD, no formal training, and zero financial support, she still managed to build one of the UK’s most unique food brands — all starting from a question her 8-year-old daughter asked: “Mum, how can I start my own business?”

    In this episode of So THAT’S What I Do, Sam sits down with Helen, the powerhouse behind The Goat Boat, The Goat Yard, and Rum N Rescue, to talk about how she turned a second-hand boat and a pot of curry goat into a Caribbean food movement.

    Grand Union Canal serving Caribbean food

    💡 From struggling in school to building a family-run food brand with heart
    🛶 How a single mum rebuilt her life — with her kids by her side
    🔥 Why cooking from scratch, clean food, and cultural authenticity matter
    🚒 Turning a French fire engine into a mobile rum bar and food truck

    This isn’t just about food — it’s about grit, purpose, and proving you don’t need a perfect plan to build something meaningful.

    👉 Tap in and subscribe for real business stories without the BS
    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts

    #TheGoatBoat #ADHDEntrepreneur #FamilyBusiness #SoThatsWhatIDo #CaribbeanFood #HelenGoatBoat #ResilientMum #RealStories

    Support the show

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCepC3295mDUuRH_vrErA1Ag

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

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  • Liquid Mist - Peaky Blinders Themed Shop in the UK — Why you should stand out as a Business owner
    2025/06/16

    "Send us a text to ask the next guest your questions"

    Welcome back to So That’s What I Do — the podcast where we speak to business owners from all walks of life.

    Today’s guest is Andy Shearman, the founder of Liquid Mist — not your average vape shop. Inspired by a love for vintage style and frustration with bland customer service, Andy created a Peaky Blinders-inspired customer experience where customers can mix bespoke flavours, grab a coffee, and feel like part of a community.

    Facebook Link - https://www.facebook.com/groups/28574...

    🗣️In this episode, Andy shares how:

    He started from a £500 car boot stall with a mate
    Turned lockdown obstacles into opportunities
    Built one of the UK’s first refillable vape schemes
    Created a bar-style vape store that doubles as a local hangout
    Plans to scale across the country without losing the magic

    🧠 Key Learnings:

    The power of immersive customer experience
    How to build community-first retail
    Why standing out is about authenticity, not gimmicks
    Sustainability as a sales advantage
    Believing in your product is non-negotiable

    📍 Whether you're a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone who loves a good story — this one’s for you.

    👇 Know someone with a brilliant small business? Tag them — we might feature them next!

    #BusinessPodcast #EntrepreneurStories #LiquidMist #SoThatsWhatIDo

    Why Liquid Mist Isn’t Your Typical Vape Shop — And That’s the Point - Andy's Story

    Support the show

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCepC3295mDUuRH_vrErA1Ag

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

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575561287197

    Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/company/107306993/admin/dashboard/

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  • Rich Hua: The Go-To Garage for Unsolvable Bike Issues — And Why Customers Cross States for His Skills
    2025/06/02

    "Send us a text to ask the next guest your questions"

    What does it take to go from racing on the track to becoming the mechanic other garages call when they’re stumped? In this episode, we sit down with Rich Hua, the man behind King’s Garage — a name synonymous with precision repairs and mechanical expertise.

    🚀 Highlights & Key Learnings:

    • How it All Started: The pivotal moment that led Rich from the racetrack to opening King’s Garage.
    • The Toughest Repairs: Why other garages call him for the jobs they can’t solve — and what he looks for that others miss.
    • The Mindset Shift: How years of racing taught Rich to approach mechanical problems with patience and precision.
    • Building a Reputation: The story behind why some customers travel thousands of miles just to have Rich work on their bikes.
    • Life Lessons: The best piece of advice Rich has for anyone looking to turn a passion into a business.

    💡 Key Takeaway: It’s not just about fixing bikes — it’s about building trust, staying hands-on, and constantly pushing the limits of what you can do.

    👉 Tune in for Rich’s full story and more insights on passion, precision, and going the distance in business.

    Support the show

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCepC3295mDUuRH_vrErA1Ag

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

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575561287197

    Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/company/107306993/admin/dashboard/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sothatswhatidopodacast

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    1 時間 31 分

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