• Bulletproof Entrepreneur

  • Auteur(s): Alan Smith
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Bulletproof Entrepreneur

Auteur(s): Alan Smith
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  • A podcast for entrepreneurs – reverse engineering the formula for successful scale, sale and exit. Inspired conversations with world-class entrepreneurs and the specialists who support them.
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  • #62 Paul Luen - A serial entrepreneur and the author of Eight Figure Entrepreneur: Scale Up While Living A Balanced, Adventurous And Happy Life
    Nov 14 2024

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    Paul is a serial entrepreneur who has started, scaled up and sold several businesses, invested in many others, and is now building yet another company.

    He also advises and mentors several other founders and business owners.

    Through his personal and business experiences, he’s effectively created a success blueprint for any business owner to adopt and apply within their company.

    During the conversation, Paul explains.

    • How to build a systematic sales and marketing engine to drive growth
    • The vital importance of joint ventures and partnerships and how to create successful ones
    • How to build the best systems and processes and the accreditation that every business should have
    • Why you should set your prices at 15% above the market
    • The one essential thing you must do if you’re going to create the most value from your business before selling

    He also discusses the importance of physical and mental health to ensure that you’re in the best shape to deal with the inevitable challenges of being an entrepreneur.

    He shares the precise details of his daily routine, which keeps him in prime shape for business.

    The “business owner’s success blueprint” – all in one convenient podcast episode.

    Links:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulluen?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eight-Figure-Entrepreneur-Balanced-Adventurous-ebook/dp/B08GSQG2VY?dplnkId=2946ba17-93ec-47a7-8cf2-c20ff87c8a81&nodl=1



    This podcast is produced by GR Media
    Sponsored by Capital Asset Management

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    1 h et 10 min
  • #61 - Budget Special with Josie Day and Richard Jameson from leading tax advisers Saffery
    Nov 2 2024

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    Welcome to a special episode of the Bulletproof Entrepreneur podcast.

    One issue that has been dominating the conversations online and in person for business owners over the last few days has been the budget.

    October 30th was a very significant day. It was the first labour budget for almost 15 years and the first by a female Chancellor.

    After three months of speculation and predictions, we finally had the details—and there was a lot to unpack for all business owners.

    For starters, there were the changes to national insurance contributions, the reduction in inheritance tax benefits, the increase in capital gains tax, and the reduction in what was known as entrepreneurs' relief.

    So I was delighted to be able to persuade two leading tax experts onto the show to offer some insights and expertise.

    Josie Day and Richard Jameson from leading tax advisers Saffery have been deep in the details of the budget over the last few days, and they've shared their take on what it means for business owners.

    Before we hear from them, I want you to be the first to know about an exciting new project we’re launching in 2025.

    The Bulletproof MBA is a course designed for business owners too busy to go on courses!

    A 12-month programme of monthly 3-hour sessions with like-minded entrepreneurs who want to learn all about how to run a better, smarter business and ensure success in what will be a challenging next few years.

    We’re hosting a free taster event in London on November 25th, and I’ll post details on LinkedIn.

    Hope to see you there.

    But now, without further delay, I give you Josie Day and Richard Jameson, talking all things budget and tax.


    Links:

    https://www.saffery.com/our-people/richard-jameson/

    https://www.saffery.com/our-people/josie-day/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/alancapital/


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    Sponsored by Capital Asset Management

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    47 min
  • #60 From an idea dreamed up at a cricket match to a £ multi-million exit, Magnus Willis, co-founder of Sparkler on his entrepreneurial journey.
    Oct 17 2024

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    We’re publishing this episode just before the Autumn 2024 Budget, when Rachel Reeves will share her vision of how she plans to improve the country’s economy.

    I really hope she understands how valuable the start-up and entrepreneurial economy is in the UK and that she’ll encourage it and ensure its continued success.

    Today’s guest is a fantastic example of that British entrepreneurial spirit.

    Magnus Willis hatched a plan with his co-founder during a long walk after they’d watched a cricket match at The Oval!

    They decided to leave their highly-paid jobs in advertising to take a huge risk and launch a new business.

    Through sheer hard work and perseverance, their company grew from two guys in a small room with laptops to become a significant business, employing 80 people, before being sold to a large UK company.

    It’s a fabulous story with so many insights and lessons that Magnus shares.

    Learn from the best

    He explained how he was able to learn so much by being around talented and experienced people in the companies he worked for after he left university.

    It’s important to get into the best companies in your chosen field and learn from those people as you build your own knowledge and experience.

    Be a specialist, not a generalist

    A theme that comes up regularly in my conversations is starting as a generalist and then pivoting to become a specialist. This creates significant value in your business and minimises your competition.

    Magnus’s company, Sparkler, began as something of a generalist but then, over time, decided that they wanted to become the leaders in a specific niche market. This became a huge part of their success.

    Be future-focused

    Magnus discussed the importance of looking up from your day-to-day work, seeing where the world is going, and then aligning yourself with future growth opportunities.

    In his case, when traditional magazines went online, and mobile was growing fast, this meant looking at the approaching ‘wave of opportunity’ and getting ready to surf it.

    Life after exit

    Towards the end of our conversation, he also reflects on his life now as a successfully exited entrepreneur and how he designed his ideal life, now that he’s no longer busy running a company.

    His thoughts are deeply insightful.

    Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr Magnus Willis.

    Links

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/magnuswillis/?originalSubdomain=uk

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    This podcast is produced by GR Media
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    1 h et 17 min

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