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Every week, Jack Frimston and Zac Thompson from We Have A Meeting chat with brilliant entrepreneurs about sales, mindset, marketing, and everything in between. It’s smart, human, and full of ideas you can actually use. Tune in for sharp conversations, fresh perspectives, and a few laughs along the way.We Have A Meeting マーケティング マーケティング・セールス 個人的成功 出世 就職活動 経済学 自己啓発
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  • You Have £100 to Build a Business. Here’s Exactly What To Do
    2026/01/29
    What would you do if you had to start a business from scratch in 2026 with just £100? In this episode of We Have A Meeting, we break down a step-by-step plan to build a lead generation agency from zero. No investors, no paid ads, no expensive software, and no safety net. If you are looking for a real-world £100 business plan, this is exactly how we would do it today. We cover: How to start a lead gen agency from scratch in 2026 How to find your first clients with £0 ad spend How to validate your offer before you build it How to structure your first agency pricing and recurring revenue Guerrilla marketing and outreach strategies that actually get replies Why cashflow and upfront payment matter when you are starting out Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur, freelancer, or future agency owner, this episode is a practical playbook for building a business with no budget and no audience. If you have ever thought, "I want to start an agency, but I do not have money, connections, or experience yet," this episode will show you exactly where to begin. Sponsored by Prospeo, the easiest way to find verified emails and contact data for outreach and lead generation. Try it free at prospeo.io/wham Chapters 00:00 The £100 Challenge: Building a Lead Gen Agency From Scratch 00:57 Step One: Identify Your Scalable Skills 03:32 The Trojan Horse: Testing Your Messaging Before You Launch 04:44 Finding Your First Customers Without Spending a Penny 06:09 The Podcast Trojan Horse: 100% Close Rate 08:13 Spending Your £100: The Guerrilla Marketing Campaign 10:59 The Holographic Dinosaur Card: Making an Impact 12:15 Cash Upfront vs Payment Terms: The Honest Approach 13:49 The Six-Month Commitment: Tying Goals to Longevity 14:36 The Godfather Offer: Risk Sharing for Young Entrepreneurs 16:29 Free Tools and Minimal Spend: Data, Dialers, and Direct Mail 18:52 Your Network Is Your Net Worth: Leveraging Past Connections 20:15 Month One: £4K to £10K in Revenue 21:23 The £750 Marco Challenge: Your Task
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    22 分
  • The Masculinity Crisis No One is Talking About
    2026/01/27
    What does it actually mean to be a man in 2026? In this episode, we talk about the masculinity crisis that nobody really wants to face. Why so many men feel lost, emotionally disconnected, and under pressure to live up to an old idea of what being a man is supposed to look like. George Bell opens up about his own battle with mental health and suicidal thoughts, and how his understanding of masculinity nearly cost him his life. We explore why men are taught to suppress emotion, why asking for help still feels like weakness, and why so many young men are turning to extreme online figures for identity and direction. In this conversation we cover: Why masculinity is changing and why many men are struggling with it The link between emotional suppression and male suicide How modern culture is leaving men without a clear role or identity Why “men are broken” is not an attack, but a wake-up call What healthy, grounded masculinity could actually look like George also talks about his new book and the work he is doing around male mental health and redefining what it means to be a man. George’s book: https://amzn.eu/d/0DuILcz This is not about blaming men. It is about understanding what is happening to them. If you have ever felt pressure to stay silent, man up, or carry everything alone, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 The Andrew Tate Symptom: Why Boys Are Listening 01:43 Redefining Masculinity: The Problem We're Not Talking About 04:58 Rock Bottom: When Being a Man Nearly Killed Me 06:52 What Is Masculinity? Breaking Down the Rigid Definition 09:43 The Void Andrew Tate Fills: Pride, Power, and Purpose 15:04 The Last 20 Years: How Social Media Changed Everything 18:42 Men Are Struggling and Nobody's Listening 22:19 The Breaking Point: Something's Not Right With Me 30:58 Never Quite Fitting In: The Bullied Boy at School 37:51 The Health Crisis: Why Men Aren't Going to the Doctor 42:21 What We Can Learn From the Past: Stoicism vs Suppression 49:18 Fighting Myself: The Masculine Trap That Made It Worse 51:31 The Toolbox: Understanding Your Emotions First 56:40 The Technology Trap: Social Media Is Aging You Faster 01:05:57 What Am I Using and What Is It Doing to Me? #MasculinityCrisis #MensMentalHealth #RedefiningMasculinity #AndrewTate
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    1 時間 8 分
  • Why So Many Boys Are Listening To Andrew Tate
    2026/01/26
    Why are so many boys and young men drawn to Andrew Tate and similar influencers? In this sneak peek from the upcoming episode with George Bell author of Be A Man About It, we explore the deeper question behind the controversy: what void is being filled, and why traditional messages about masculinity, confidence, purpose, and identity are no longer reaching young males. Rather than simply asking “Is Andrew Tate bad?”, this conversation looks at why his message resonates, what modern boys are missing, and how society’s portrayal of men as dangerous, toxic, or broken is pushing them toward extreme online role models. We discuss male identity, masculinity in the digital age, fatherlessness, self-worth, purpose, and the psychological needs of teenage boys growing up on social media. This clip examines: • Why young boys feel ashamed of being male • How masculinity is portrayed in media and schools • Why Andrew Tate’s lifestyle (money, women, fitness, status) is so appealing • The crisis of meaning facing Gen Z boys • How online influencers fill the role models gap • The real reason canceling Tate won’t solve the problem • What positive masculinity could look like in 2026 and beyond If you’ve wondered why so many teenage boys defend Andrew Tate, why masculinity content is exploding on YouTube and TikTok, or what message young men are actually hungry for, this sneak peek into the full episode asks the question no one else is asking. Full episode drops tomorrow at 5pm. Chapters 00:00 The Dangerous Boy Stereotype: What Young Men See Online 00:46 The Andrew Tate Appeal: Why Boys Are Listening 01:03 The Traditional Masculine Checklist: Money, Fame, and Validation 01:43 The Whack-a-Mole Game: Why Another Influencer Will Just Replace Him #AndrewTate #ModernMasculinity #Toxic Masculinity
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    2 分
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