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Hello, I'm Andrew Miller from Business Enjoyment, where success is about so much more than just money. In fact, I want you to enjoy your business so much ‘it makes your bits tingle’. In these episodes, I’ll be interviewing successful entrepreneurs and people in business to uncover their personal journeys, their business tips and why they get a buzz out of what they do. In other words, what makes their bits tingle? For more information on Business Enjoyment go to www.businessenjoyment.com
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This is a very different episode, as I am my own guest. The Tingle Zone is going to have a bit of a break as I am currently refocussing my efforts on a very specific market, those who are Child-Free. The basic principle stand the same - in terms of finding your Purpose and what it is that makes your bits tingle - but as family is often cited as the…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Marcio Santos who shares his incredible journey from leaving his agency to becoming a digital marketing expert. Marcio takes us on a captivating ride, revealing how he discovered his true passion for SEO and his remarkable experiences working with both larger companies and smaller individual entrepreneurs. But ther…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Michael de Groot who helps businesses tell better stories about themselves, frequently through images and animation. Part Dutch, part Indian and raised in Suriname, Michael had an interesting upbringing along with adventures in many different ventures. All the different strands of Michael's life come together at th…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Le-an Lai Lacaba, a Virtual Assistant Coach and founder of 2xYou, a remote executive assistant service company. Le-an uses her expertise to help overwhelmed business owners delegate tasks and streamline processes. However, our conversation quickly turns personal as Le-an shares her own experiences of overwhelm, inc…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Michael Seaver, an executive coach, leadership consultant, author and public speaker who focuses on unlocking human potential, helping you uncover your most authentic self and define your life's purpose. Raised on a farm in a small town in Michigan, Michael started working in the family business at the age of 12. W…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Gemma Perkins founder of The Self-Leadership Initiative, who inspires and empowers individuals to become their best selves through interactive coaching and learning experiences. With a focus on soft skills such as emotional intelligence and self-leadership, Gemma helps individuals lead their lives effectively and a…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Wade Thomas from Aim to Win, a company focused on helping small business owners find success and overcome obstacles. Through one-on-one coaching, group work, and online programs, Wade helps leaders have fun at work, enjoy their business, and experience true success In our conversation, we discuss such matters as: t…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Cathy Nesbitt who has a number of strings to her bow, including worm farmer, mung bean sprout advocate and laughter yoga practitioner. Cathy spent much of her corporate life working as a secretary for a number of different companies and came to realise that, if you don't like what you're doing – move. Serendipity s…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Louis Barnett from Ikigai Studio, a marketing consultancy that likes to do things differently. In fact, Louis has always done things differently. At a very young age he developed an interest in making truffles and chocolates and set up his own business selling them to local shops. Word of mouth got him in front of …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Luke Hohmann, founder and CEO of First Root, a company dedicated to helping improve the financial literacy taught in schools and getting children used to handling money – by giving them money to handle. Luke originally founded a software company that created a program on which you could run Participatory Budgeting,…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Axel Meierhoefer, a property and real estate investor and mentor, who helps others find the fastest route to their Time Freedom Point. Axel used to be a test pilot, initially for the German Air Force and then seconded to the US where he ended up staying once he retired from the military. All the time he was paying …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Charles Read of GetPayroll, who is a specialist in providing payroll services – although he started life as a US Marine, including serving in Vietnam. This interview has actually been quite hard to summarise. First of all, it's not about payroll. Yes, it gets mentioned, obviously, but the payroll business is just t…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Alexis Haselberger who is a time management and productivity coach. Alexis has always been focused on getting as much done with as little effort as possible. Lazy, one might say (and she does), but in a way that is actually a superpower. Without actually realising she had any special talent, it required her boss to…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Ash Shah, MD of World Products, an e-commerce consultancy working with healthcare companies to make sure their message and products get out to the world via the latest technological platforms. Ash's introduction into business was helping his mother one summer, with a venture that was literally run out of their gara…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Mark Herschberg who is an expert in Career Skills, as well as working part-time as a Technical Director for numerous companies and as a lecturer at MIT. Mark started as a software engineer during the Dot Com era and knew that he wanted to be a technical director in a company – but came to realise that, in order to …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Rick Terrien, a lifelong entrepreneur whose current focus is the creation of a non-profit organisation - The Center for Ageless Entrepreneurs. Rick has entrepreneurship in his blood although, as he says, that wasn't a word he used when he first started, which was at the age of 15. His first proper business was star…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Laurent Notin, who is an entrepreneur coach and start-up mentor. Originally from France, Laurent moved out to Laos and Cambodia, developing his question-asking skills as a Market Researcher and then his business skills when he was asked to run the whole Laotian agency. Many years later, Laurent now finds himself in…
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In this episode, I'm talking with El Edwards - who is building a community dedicated to enabling you to smile more and be more 'you' – or 'Youier'. Brought up in a strong evangelical Christian environment, she was taught from an early age to fear God. El strived to be perfect in every way - the perfect Christian, the perfect wife, the perfect mothe…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Holly Woods PhD, founder of the Emergence Institute and author of The Golden Thread – Where to Find PURPOSE in the Stages of Your Life. From a traumatic childhood through to academic excellence, Holly has spent most of her life digging deep to understand why she is here on this planet and helping others to understa…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Devin Miller who is a serial entrepreneur, with businesses ranging from a law firm specialising in Intellectual Property to a hydration monitoring smartwatch that helps people with diabetes. Growing up in an entrepreneurial environment, Devin always had an interest in business. He focussed on getting educated in th…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Jane Ferré, a career coach for HR professionals – whether that's forging a career inside their current organisation or getting back on track after being made redundant. Jane worked in HR and Training for major companies such as British Airways and Leon, until numerous internal restructures led to her being made red…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Joseph Gerstel, CEO of Get Some Class, which provides remote team-building events for lawyers, introducing fun and laughter into a high-pressured and intense environment. Joseph started off as a lawyer himself and got to a point where he realised that he'd been forced down a route he didn't want to go down and wasn…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Sloane, a former business attorney who now devotes her time to guiding powerful women in fulfilling their highest potential. After selling her law practice, Sloane found herself travelling the world with an amazing group of friends and living the lifestyle she'd always wanted. Suddenly, she realised that despite be…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Rael Bricker, international speaker, author and someone who works with business leaders to create rich and robust cultures - with measurable results. Rael has had a portfolio career, including marketing, training, mergers and acquisitions and venture capitalism. Born in South Africa, now living in Western Australia…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Kay Suthar, a Business Strategist, Award Winning Author and Professional Speaker - as well as a podcast host and podcast marketing agent. Kay started off life wanting to be a superhero which, in the real world, led her to join the police force. Health issues forced her to retire at which point an opportunity arose …
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In this episode, I'm talking with James Owen Roberts who is an Amputee Empowerment Coach. James is a TEDx speaker, and author and has represented his country at 4 World Championships and in 2 Paralympics. This interview is slightly different from our usual episodes as the business element is very much a consequence rather than the main focus. Howev…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Thomas Kereszti who is a former Fortune 500 CEO and author of the book “C-Suite and Beyond: Unlock Your Potential with the 4 Keys to Leadership Success” Thomas is a great believer in sharing ideas and, in this interview, he shares these 4 key areas with us. They were developed out of his own experience and through …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Scott Schilling - an executive coach, trainer, author and professional speaker. Scott has spoken at over 2,500 live events, including stadia with audiences of well over 25,000 people in them, and shared the stage with some of the biggest known names in the business, such as Jack Canfield and Les Brown. Scott is an …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Sharyn and Hank Yuloff who were voted American's #1 Coaching Team for small business entrepreneurs who are struggling with marketing, sales, human resources, public speaking and networking. Between them, Sharyn and Hank have written 7 books (at the time of recording). To understand their journey together, we use th…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Dancho Dimkov, a serial entrepreneur, founder of lead generation company BizzBee Solutions and author of the book Sweet Leads. Dancho set up his first business at the age of 21. Like many of us, much of his early success came from hard graft and using every hour that was available. However, as other factors became …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Kirstin Gooldy who is a business leader, board member of multiple companies and, what she describes as an intuitive advisor and modern-day shaman. Having followed the normal career path, Kirstin found herself successful – in a male-dominated industry - but stressed, depressed and at risk of losing her family. She r…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Ari Galper who is the World's #1 Authority on Trust-Based Selling. Many years ago, I read Ari's book “Unlock the Sales Game” and it transformed the way I looked at the sales 'process' and revealed how the old guard had it all wrong. Now, with the approaching publication of his next book “The One Call Sale”, I am so…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Celeste Lustosa. Originally from Brazil and now living in Australia, Celeste runs her own Marketing and PR company. A natural storyteller, Celeste was creating her own newspaper at the age of 7. Her natural drive and curiosity meant that whenever an opportunity arose, she would be the first to put her hand up and v…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Paul Glover who is known as the No B.S. Coach. Paul works with business owners and executives, mainly in the distribution and manufacturing sector, and tells them exactly how it is. Paul used to be an aggressive barrister, focussed on doing whatever he needed to in order to win his case. After falling in with the w…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Lane Kawaoka, the Real Estate 'Anti-Guru', and ex-engineer who successfully escaped the rate race by building a rental real estate empire. Lane started off following the usual education → corporate route but, after some saving and investing, found happiness and balance at a lower paying job with the thousands of do…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Shaahin Cheyene, an award-winning business mogul, author, filmmaker, and inventor of Herbal Ecstacy, the nootropic that sparked the (100% legal) Smart Drug Movement. Shaahin went from sleeping in his car to building a multimillion-dollar empire that spanned the globe by the age of 18, earning him an international r…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Johnson Emmanuel, a marketing expert, author of “Deep Pocket Clients” and the person that marketing gurus go to when they've run out of ideas. As a youth in Africa at the start of the dot.com boom, Johnson was fascinated how he had the ability, with a few finger taps on a keyboard, to connect with people all over t…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Jeff Dunn, an insurance broker with Spencer Hayes Group with over 40 years working in the insurance industry. Now I know what you might be saying. Insurance is not exactly the most exciting of industries and I'm not sure I want to hear someone drone on about commercial risk and actuarial calculations. The truth of …
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In this episode, I'm talking with Nick Prouten, COO of Lode, a cryptocurrency provider that is backed by physical assets such as gold and silver, rather than thin air. Whatever your knowledge is around the cryptocurrency space, this is a fascinating discussion and a podcast everyone should listen to. Nick speaks very simply and plainly about: - wha…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Matthieu Brown, one of the co-founders of Wutzu, an online shopping service focussed on local ethnic, organic and specialist stores. In the previous episode I interviewed his co-founder, Hevar Abrihem. Now we get to hear Matthieu's side of the story. Growing up in both Kenya and Luxembourg, Matthieu had a unique pe…
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This episode is a little bit different than normal in that you're kind of getting a two for one deal. I am talking to the two young founders of Wutzu, which is an online shopping service focussed on local ethnic, organic and specialist stores – however, I interview them separately. Even though they are only in their 20s, they both have a story to t…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Steve Bookbinder who is an author and sales coach at DM Training. Steve has personally trained over 50,000 sales people around the world so he knows a thing or two about getting conversions. However, the DM in his company name stands for “Digital Marketing” because 'sales people' now need to be 'marketing people' a…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Vanessa Zamy, a business expert, keynote speaker, and bestselling author of FINISH: The Solopreneur’s Guide To Getting Stuff Done. Vanessa does not come from an entrepreneurial family but it was her family that inspired her to follow the path that she is now on - though not in the way that you might imagine. The ne…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Steve Gamlin of Motivational Firewood. Steve is a Stand-Up Comedian, Radio DJ, Professional Speaker and an expert in Vision Boards and using Visualisation to achieve great results. This is the perfect conversation to carry us through the Festive Season. Full of great stories, powerful learning points and an all rou…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Sébastien de Nuñez, a professional speaker and public speaking coach. He is co-founder of The Thought Leadership Academy and 4 times TEDx-speaker, with his talk on how he learnt 12 languages being seen by over a quarter of a million people. Sébastien and I have a very similar outlook on life and business but he bri…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Hayley Koseoglu, an Award Winning Entrepreneur, Business Owner and Business Consultant. Hayley's journey began when she founded a commercial cleaning company at the age of 18. Nine years later, she had grown it into a 7 figure business and introduced sufficient systems and processes such that she could step away fr…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Christopher Fox of Syncresis who specialises in Thought Leadership which, in his case, means developing and executing content strategies for financial innovators. A very specific, targeted business model and part of our discussion is around how this specification came about. After all, he started off life as a Prof…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Angel Ribo, the CEO Confidant. Born in Spain, Angel has lived in 7 other countries and now resides in Dallas, USA. In that time he has helped over 1,500 CEOs in 33 different countries to create better businesses and more enjoyable lives. Angel is also passionate about helping underprivileged children in Latin Ameri…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Sanjay Aeron, a serial entrepreneur with over thirty years of experience with starting up and successfully running businesses across the globe. Sanjay embarked upon his entrepreneurship journey in a mid-sized town in Northern Part of India. Now based in Canada, his business ventures have expanded into multiple coun…
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In this episode, I'm talking with Philip Webb who is the founder and MD of Investors in Community, a blockchain digital platform that enables businesses and individuals to donate, volunteer and gift to charity and community initiatives that matter to you. Primarily, it gives a platform for smaller local charities to be noticed. The platform is uniq…
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