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Hundreds of Ways

James Knight & Eliot Raymond

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Hundreds of Ways is a podcast celebrating entrepreneurship. Each week, our hosts James and Eliot sit down with individuals who have found their ideal path in life, so they can show you exactly how they found their way. We'll be chatting with real entrepreneurs doing everything from art to personal training, from animation to writing. You'll hear stories from freelancers, startup founders, and small business owners, as well as people who work with and have advice for aspiring, budding, and ex ...
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The London Library Podcast features a leading writer or figure in the cultural world discussing the books which have shaped them. The first guest is social historian, author of bestselling The Five and London Library member Hallie Rubenhold. Founded by Thomas Carlyle in 1841 The London Library is one of the world’s great lending libraries and a place of inspiration and support to writers, readers and scholars of all kinds. Well-known members and former members include: Charles Dickens, Charl ...
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Kat Jamieson (formerly Tanita) started writing her blog; With Love From Kat 11 years ago. While working in the fashion industry and living in NYC, Kat found herself endlessly inspired. What initially began as a creative outlet, quickly turned into a blossoming career. Today, Kat is an expert in all things lifestyle. She is known for her elevated ye…
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This week's guest is Steven Wilcox, founder of the PARKIT Movement and creator of "the world's greatest outdoor chair," The Voyager. Since Steven was our first product-founder, we spent a lot of time talking about the intricacies of Product design and development. If you've ever had an idea for a physical product, but were never sure how to make it…
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On this week's episode, Anna Bogdanova—founder at Shiba500 and expert in all things branding—shares her experience building one of the most fun and innovative brands in startup marketing. We also talk about: What makes a brand work. The importance of positioning your business. Building an all-remote, global team. Working alongside the world's forem…
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This week's guest is Drew Sing, author of recently released book "Work From Abroad". We chat about how he manages to travel full-time, all while maintaining his 9-5 job back home. You can learn more about Drew at his site: https://www.wfabroad.comBy James Knight & Eliot Raymond
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This week's guest is A.J. Bond, founder of Discomfortable: a "shame education" platform and podcast. We discuss how shame and other negative emotions can hold entrepreneurs back, and A.J. shares some tips for getting comfortable with discomfort. We also talked about his work on Discomfortable, including his successful podcast, and his upcoming book…
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This week we chat with Rishon Blumberg—founder of 10x Management and author of upcoming book "Game Changer: How to be 10x in the Talent Economy"—about what it means to be 10x across all aspects of your life. He shares his 25 years of experience protecting talent, starting with rockstars at Brick Wall Management, then "rockstar developers" at 10x Ma…
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This week, Tom Critchlow talks to us about his career as an Independent Strategy Consultant. We cover his early days in SEO, through his time as a Product Marketing Manager at Google, as well as his transition to working as a freelance strategy partner for clients like the New York Times and Gartner. We also chat about his prolific writing career, …
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This week's episode features Julia Xu, Independent Startup Business Consultant. Unlike our previous guests, Julia has just recently made the shift into entrepreneurship, having left her job at Alibaba North America earlier this year. We talked about what drove that decision, going in-depth into what that change was like and how she found her first …
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"What do you want to be when you grow up?" It's a simple question. But for being so simple, it rarely has a straightforward answer. Maybe that's why we stop asking it so soon. For most of us, the last time we heard the question was when we were kids—or maybe one last time at the end of high school. After all, having arrived at the terminus of our y…
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The sun rises. We wake, shower, dress. And then it's off to work. The daily commute. Traffic, or waiting for the train. We arrive at our office. We sit. The day goes by. Meetings, calls, and deliverables. A break for lunch, then back we go. Eight hours pass and we pack our things and leave for home—maybe stop for happy hour on the way. We rest, we …
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Earlier this year, people everywhere faced restrictions as lockdowns went into effect around the world. For most of us, we met these challenges from cities we call home. Justin Poore isn't like most of us. Justin's spent the last three years of his life living out of a suitcase, documenting his travels on YouTube, and building a following of over 1…
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Running a business is tough, but running two takes something special. And launching that second one in the midst of a global pandemic—now that's a challenge of Herculean proportions. For Lauren Simonis, overcoming such challenges—and coaching others to do the same—is all in a day's work. On this week's episode, Lauren shares her experience working …
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On this week's episode of Hundreds of Ways, Eliot plays the role of interviewee as we chat about his experience traveling the globe while running a digital marketing agency. He describes his journey from Hollywood editor to global brand storyteller, talks about how he nails big-name marketing clients like McDonalds and United Airlines, and shares t…
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This week, Eliot interviews James as he shares his journey as an entrepreneur: from teaching himself to code in college, through moonlighting as a freelance iOS developer while working at Google, all the way to his current life as an independent developer and agency owner on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Throughout the episode, James and Eliot …
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2020 has been a change-filled year. While change can bring difficulty, it can also open us to new opportunities. These shake-ups offer a chance to make drastic changes in our lives under cover of greater trends. Whether you're one of the 30 million Americans who lost their job due to COVID, one of the 200 million worried if yours is next, or just o…
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Musician, broadcaster, actor and presenter, Jarvis Cocker is the seventh guest on The London Library Podcast. Jarvis talks us through five books that have shaped his life to date.Please note - this episode was recorded before COVID19 and social distancing measures.www.instagram.com/jarvisbransoncockerwww.roughtraderecords.com/artists/jarviswww.lond…
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Rough Trade’s Nigel House takes us through the five books that have made an impact on him throughout his life. Surprisingly it includes no books on music but does feature stories from two past London Library members and the joy of cricket statistics. Please note - this episode was recorded before COVID19 and social distancing measures.www.roughtrad…
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Ahsan Akbar is the co-founder of the Dhaka Literary Festival, a Poet and the owner of tea bar and shop Teatulia in Covent Garden where you can find their ‘living library’ bookshelf including some books selected by The London Library. Ahsan tells us which books got him into literature, which book got him out of banking and who encouraged him to read…
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The second guest of The London Library Podcast is best-selling author and London Library member Harriet Evans. Harriet is the author of twelve books - her latest is titled, 'The Garden of Lost and Found'. Harriet has sold over a million copies worldwide and has been in the Top Ten twice. On this episode she discusses the books that have influenced …
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The first guest of The London Library Podcast is social historian, author of bestselling The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper and London Library member Hallie Rubenhold.As well as discussing the books that have influenced Hallie’s journey and what they mean to her, she looks at the reaction to her bestselling The Five, …
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