The Gentleman‘s Journal Podcast
Business
This is a very exciting episode for us — it marks the first time we’ve ever recorded the podcast in front of a live audience. In December I sat down at the Conduit Club in Mayfair with five of the most exciting young entrepreneurs in London, and spoke to them about their memories and experiences in those make-or-break first days of the start up game.
We were very lucky to be joined at the Conduit by Freddie Garland of Freddie's Flowers, Daniel Scott of AirSorted, Henry Hales of Sir Plus, Arthur Kay of BioBean, and Archie Hewlett of Duke and Dexter.
It’s definitely one of the most interesting and downright useful episodes we’ve ever recorded, and we’re incredible grateful to Martell Blue Swift for collaborating with us on a very special evening.
How to turn sweat into gold
How to predict the future — Adam Ludwin of Captify
How to stand out from the crowd — Propercorn's Cassandra Stavrou and Ryan Cohn
How to succeed as the underdog — Anton Chirkunov of Wheely
How to reinvent yourself — David Spencer-Percival of Rosemary Water
How to conquer fear — Jason Fox
How to become a serial entrepreneur — Justin Byam Shaw
How to turn a passion into a business — Nuno Mendes of Chiltern Firehouse
How to find followers and influence people — Steve Bartlett of Social Chain
"If you're the smartest guy in the room, you're in the wrong room" — Steve Varsano
How to start a bank at 26 — Vernon Hill of Metro Bank
British Manufacturing special — Crockett & Jones, Ettinger, Turnbull & Asser
Style and substance — Henry Hales
Will Dean – "The Mark Zuckerberg of Extreme Sports"
Fifth Anniversary Special – Harry Jarman
The unstoppable Paul Smith
The 25-Year-Old CEO – Ross Bailey
Print is dead, long live print – Nicholas Coleridge
Time is Money – Wilhelm Schmid
Vogue Traders – David Gandy and Terry Betts
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