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Go Tell That Story!

Nico Ceballos Jones

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This show turns business-owners like you into Unstoppable Storytellers! That means electrifying your online presence with the power of story, letting you achieve your business missions at scale and in style, bringing a captivated audience along for the ride.Each week we hear from a different business owner, who uses our Strategic Story Cards to tell us all about what they do and why it's special. But that's not all: every time a guest tells a story, we'll give you the corresponding StoryCode ...
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At four year’s old, young Sheain escaped the regime of Saddam Hussein with his family, travelling on a donkey whilst under attack in a war zone. Settling in Britain, Sheain changed his name to Lazo, and went on to become an award winning body builder and transformational coach for the highly driven, rich and famous. Lazo has spent a large part of h…
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Daniel Hill is a hugely successful property developer and investor with an 8 figure portfolio, ready to retire at 35 years old. He is also the best selling author of Karma Credits, The Universal Law of Wealth, Health and Happiness as well as the host of the Blueprint podcast and proponent of creating your ‘life by design.’ A hugely driven and talen…
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The incredibly successful, wise and brave entrepreneur David Thomson, founder of Suada, speaks candidly about the reasons behind his drive to be "rich and hard." This is an especially useful discussion, packed with lots of practical advice on life, learning, business and sales, which is David's main area of expertise. We discuss David's upbringing …
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Growing up in London during the eighties, with hardworking, busy but loving parents, Shamita learnt stories from both her grandmothers about her family's magical, adventurous past yet she was always told - be good, don't rock the boat, do well. Her curious, inqusitive nature led her to be confused by these messages. Internally conflicted, she went …
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A deeply personal and profound conversation detailing the journey of Ansuya Devi, attorney, holistic coach and founder of Modern Ancients Sanctuary. From humble beginnings in Hackney, growing up in a large Hindu family of Mauritian Indian immigrants, Ansuya and her siblings desperately strived for balance between Eastern and Western cultures. Her m…
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Welcome back to the Evolving Door podcast, this episode is solo episode number 4 where I share 3 things I have been thinking about recently. 1: Stability and inspiration The best thing I can do for my family is provide stability and inspiration. So first I need stability and inspiration in my own life. 2. Ungrateful change-makers Change-makers in t…
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This week's guest Wali Khan had to leave home at 7 years old to escape the Taliban. He relocated to the UK with his mum and brother. A few years later he found himself at a hospital in Birmingham meeting two boys his age from back home in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Their sister Malala had been shot in the head by the Taliban and was being treated at th…
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Welcome back to the Evolving Door podcast everybody this the podcast for ambitious thoughtful people who want to succeed internally just as much as they do out in the world. I have a very exciting guest for you today, Hetal Baman, she's a social impact podcaster she has a podcast called Global Health pursuit. She's an engineer by background, grew u…
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Positive News described this week's guest Ben Hurst as a youth leader helping to rewrite the script of masculinity. I met him after his TEDxLondonWomen talk where he said 'Boys won't be boys, boys will be what we teach them to be.' He is an activist, advocate, public speaker, facilitator, model, and podcaster who is helping men and boys navigate th…
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This is my first solo episode where I talk about 3 random things that have struck me in the last few weeks sharing some thoughts and reflections from my perspective. There is a follow on link from the last episode with Glen Hansard as he inspired the section on weeds with something he said to me a while back. I am planning to do more of these if yo…
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I was at Glen Hansard's band The Frames first gig at the Clifton Country Blues Festival in the west of Ireland in 1990. Shortly afterwards we became friends and it has been a wonder to witness the incredible adventure he has been on since, always with music and poetry and an eagerness to better understand himself and life at the heart of it. From h…
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Daniel Alexander is a former youth worker, award winning film maker, a great champion of young people and a proud dad to twin girls. The trailer for his latest film, a horror adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, has been shared millions of times by fans worldwide as they get excited about the release of the short film with a feature film planned thereaf…
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Get ready to dive into a deep chat with Eileen Wiediger, the dynamo behind Stress Rescue! From her roots in academia to her innovative entrepreneurial ventures, she's bringing stress relief to women around the globe. And guess what? It's all happening online. Intrigued? You should be! Does Stress Relief Need a Community Approach? Can Sharing Your O…
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Mark Leruste is a former 7-figure award-winning fundraiser turned best-selling author of Glow in the Dark He’s a proud dyslexic thinker and founder of The Unconventionalists podcast and is on a mission to help one million entrepreneurs and leaders impact the world with their story. His TEDx talk was listed as the #1 TED Talk every entrepreneur shou…
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One Small Barking Dog (OSBD) linked up with multi-award-winning producer/director Ravinol Chambers from Be Inspired Films to talk about his remarkable journey from monk to filmmaker and some essentials of what he has learned along the way. This OSBD 'In The Frame' podcast is in collaboration with Be Inspired Films and Ravs' amazing Evolving Door po…
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Samantha Moyo gave me a big warm hug at TEDxEastend in 2013, she had just recently sold Morning Gloryville, a sober raving movement that had grown massively over the previous year or so. I was delighted to sit down with her for this interview ten years on to discuss her life pre and post-Morning Gloryville. She was born and grew up in Zimbabwe and …
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In the last few years, we have been learning about neuro - divergence including Autism and ADHD in our own family. I knew of Ash as an up-and-coming film maker in the Midlands and saw him post that he was neuro-divergent and that he was into Airsoft and thought I would love to interview him to learn more about his experience growing up with Autism.…
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I am very excited to share the latest episode of the Evolving Door podcast. This is a very special guest and the very first interview I recorded for the podcast, please welcome Raghunath Yogi. Raghunath is a bundle of love, of fierce wit, of hurricane-level energy and of piercing passion for personal growth, individual authenticity and spiritual pr…
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I loved talking to Jonah Sachs. He is an author, speaker and viral marketing pioneer. His new approaches to digital media have been critical in bringing the ideals of social change — such as equity, empowerment, responsibility and transparency — to the forefront of business and popular culture. He had over 60 million views on his videos even before…
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Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a unique code that you can enter into the FREE Story Captain app. That will unlock the card, and all of its thought-provoking topics, questions, and prompts, so you can create your own authentic social content that your audience will love. Sign up and get starte…
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This is one of my favourite episodes. Although Madi and I had a very different start in life, we both spent many years completely absorbed in the culture, philosophy, and community of the Hare Krishna movement. We also both shared similar experiences in later life that helped us make sense of our experiences and broaden our minds on many issues. At…
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Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a unique code that you can enter into the FREE Story Captain app. That will unlock the card, and all of its thought-provoking topics, questions, and prompts, so you can create your own authentic social content that your audience will love. Sign up and get starte…
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Shikha Uberoi is an amazing person. She excelled at professional tennis (top 100 in the world, No.1 in India), went into TV and then Tech, and has done it all with such a great sense of purpose. She is one of five sisters and her parents (especially her father) gave them tremendous self-belief that they really could do anything, and that there was …
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This episode features the one and only Mark Leruste! Mark has built a reputation as an unconventional leadership coach, infusing real-world wisdom with inspiring insights. Settle in as he uncovers a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of storytelling. The Subtle Art of Unearthing Authentic Leadership Personal Branding: A Fad or the Future? …
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Namarasa Das's parents became Hare Krishna when he was one year old. His dad got really into it and his mum was very unsure, especially since she saw it as a threat to stable family life. He grew up part of a spiritual community on weekends and a typical American high school kid Monday to Friday. He started to have doubts about his faith and needed…
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How can we use storytelling to create social impact and inspire change? How can we stay true to our values and beliefs while navigating the complexities of the modern world? What are the secrets to successful collaboration in creative projects? Find out all this and more as we hear some stories from Ravinol Chambers! Rav is Multi-award-winning film…
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I so loved talking with Jacquline, it filled me with inspiration and hope and brought a few tears to my eyes. I hope it will do the same for you. We recorded this conversation a few years back and with the release of my documentary 'A Girl Can Touch The Sky' the podcast episode got delayed. I am delighted to be able to release it now in time for In…
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Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a unique code that you can enter into the FREE Story Captain app. That will unlock the card, and all of its thought-provoking topics, questions, and prompts, so you can create your own authentic social content that your audience will love. Sign up and get starte…
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I loved the BAFTA award-winning show The Revolution Will Be Televised so much, with its cutting satire and hilarious pranks tackling serious issues it was the perfect combination of silly and serious all in one. It was a pleasure to chat with Heydon Prowse who along with Jolyon Rubenstein (E2) were the stars of the show as well as the writers too. …
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Find out how a nightmare travel experience drove Naudia to create a truly mission-driven, sleepwear clothing brand. Think bugs are only an issue in warmer climates? Think again! And learn how the travel industry is evolving into a more sustainable state of mind... https://www.wedrifters.co.uk/ Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one o…
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Jaz O'Hara is the amazing Founder of The Worldwide Tribe and Host of the Asylum Speakers podcast. Moved by the refugee crisis in the Calais Jungle, she shared a post on social media and woke up in the morning to 65,000 shares and so many messages. It started her journey to better understand the issues facing Asylum seekers and for many years now sh…
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Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a unique code that you can enter into the FREE Story Captain app. That will unlock the card, and all of its thought-provoking topics, questions, and prompts, so you can create your own authentic social content that your audience will love. Sign up and get starte…
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Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a unique code that you can enter into the FREE Story Captain app. That will unlock the card, and all of its thought-provoking topics, questions, and prompts, so you can create your own authentic social content that your audience will love. Sign up and get starte…
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When it comes to public speaking, why is less always more? Are powerpoint's days numbered when it comes to modern presentations? What is it essential to work on BEFORE you start improving the way you speak? Find out today, as we talk to Audrie Woodhouse, executive speaking coach! Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCar…
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How did jazz open a doorway to a world of creativity? Is great design an art or a craft? Just how important is it to have personality running through every part of your brand? Find out today, as we talk to Mat Lazenby, of top branding agency LazenbyBrown! Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give you a uniq…
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How did an obsession with sales trigger a whole new business direction? How can you avoid the regret of unfulfilled dreams?? How important is it to get out of your comfort zone, and stop sleepwalking through life? Find out today, as we hear from Ros Jones, of the Business Wellbeing Club! Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our …
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How did a stressful school experience almost derail a whole career? What are the consequences of being unheard in your profession? What role will AI have in the future of communication? Find out now, as we talk to Susan Heaton-Wright, from Superstar Communitcator! Remember - every time a guest tells a story using one of our StoryCards, we'll give y…
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What can make someone leave a cushy job, and strike out into the uncertain world of business? What's the crucial difference between a marketing plan, and a marketing strategy? Has the bursting of the tech bubble left opportunities for self-funded companies? Find out today, as we talk to Bethan Vincent, of Open Velocity! Remember - every time a gues…
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See Rimi's work at https://www.minuvida.com https://www.rootsilience.com 02.37- When Rimi was 15 her parents got divorced, and she was calling for attention in all the wrong ways 5.38 - Her mother made it her mission to make Rimi's childhood different to her own in India. Both her parents really supported her education. 7.58- Her father remarried a…
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Bobby Friction is a larger-than-life character, a Radio1 DJ, and a supporter of young people coming up in the creative industries. In this episode, we dive deep, buckle up, and enjoy the ride. 2.28- Bobby was doing an art degree channeling his inner rage about racism, by the time he’d gone to university he had survived an anti-Sikh genocide, and ex…
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In this final part of this epic conversation we dive deep into the lived experience of the family. They share what it was like when Malala was shot, to suddenly find themselves in another country and how it impacted on Khushal and his relationship with his dad. There are some wonderfully funny moments towards the end which I hope will bring some jo…
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In part two of this epic conversation, we cover the importance of dreaming for a better future and overcoming small-minded thinking. 2.00 - The first person you have to fight with is yourself and your current way of thinking. 4.45 - I find great shelter in my wife's support and advice 6.30 - The current framework or culture sets the standard of wha…
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Zia Yousafzai is Malala Yousafzai's father and Khushal is her brother. Malala is the amazingly brave and powerful young woman that was shot by the Taliban for speaking out for the right of girls to go to school. In this powerful conversation, Zia and Khushal share what it was like growing up in Pakistan and the cultural challenges they faced even b…
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Jon Miller is super-intelligent and super eclectic. Maybe that is why I find him so interesting. In part two we discuss his time at various big agencies and how his work with the biggest companies in the world changed his perspective on how social impact could be developed. He realised a lot of the big issues business is dealing with are also socia…
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