The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast
Business
Sir Martin Sorrell is the advertising mogul who took a small company called Wire and Plastic Products (they used to make shopping baskets back in the day) and transformed it into the biggest advertising company in the world. After leaving WPP in 2018, he set up S4 Capital — a new, data-driven, obsessively futuristic marketing company for the modern age. It is already worth more than £2 billion, and, in his own words, has left the traditional agencies looking like dinosaurs. In a brilliant episode of the podcast, Sir Martin talks about his role as the third Saatchi brother; about plans for retirement (spoiler — he doesn’t have any); and about how his grandfather cut off a cossack’s arm at the age of 10.
Is this the end of the chunky sports watch? Justin Hast's predictions for 2024
Cruising the savannah with Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Inside the American Issue
Michael Murray — CEO, Frasers Group
”Hollywood used to be so much fun...” Charles Finch: film producer, businessman, and party host extraordinaire
Tom Straker, chef
“For a long time I didn’t know my shadow…” — Reggie Yates, director, documentary-maker and presenter
10th Anniversary Special! Harry Jarman, founder of Gentleman’s Journal
”Winning is addictive — but I hope not to experience a year like 2021 again anytime soon...” Christian Horner, Red Bull Formula One team boss
”He said: ’I’ve seen a lot of ideas — but this has got to be the worst...’” How Tim Brown built Allbirds into a multi-billion dollar giant
Restaurant critic Giles Coren on Twitter beef, the problem with triple cooked chips, and advice to young writers
”I was a homeless bohemian, sleeping in the studio and eating jammy dodgers...” — Labrinth, musician and super-producer
“It felt as if the air around Twickenham was shaking…” — Maro Itoje, England and Saracens rugby star
Tussling with Trump, leaving the BBC, and asking the deadly question with a smile — Jon Sopel, journalist and broadcaster
Shooting Tom Hiddleston — Overheard at the Clubhouse with Tomo Brejc
Confessions of a Dilettante — Dana Brown, former Deputy Editor of Vanity Fair
The return of the mullet and the rise of the LinkedIn Man — Overheard at the Clubhouse
George Ezra, singer
Munya Chawawa: “I’m just waiting for Matt Hancock to challenge me to a celebrity boxing match…”
”A sunny industry for shady people” – Inside the world of Oligart
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