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Join the Mad Fientist as he interviews personal-finance icons like Mr. Money Mustache, Ramit Sethi, and JL Collins to discover the strategies they used to achieve financial independence and retire early! Learn about investing, tax avoidance, entrepreneurship, travel hacking, real estate, and all things related to financial independence and early retirement!
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Give Away A Dollar A Day is the fun and simple way to practice unconditional giving. It's just like it sounds - you give away one dollar, every day. The best way to do this is anonymously, and in a public place. But what really makes this practice so genuine and empowering is that YOU decide where and how to give away your dollar. Previous guests include Joe Vitale, Rick Barrett, John Maisel, David Guthrie and Mr. 20/20. Another great show from the Law of Attraction Radio Network.
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 53 Pete Markey – Why Marketing can be a force for good SUMMARY Pete Markey is Chief Marketing Officer of Boots UK. He has also been hailed as the finest marketer in Britain. He has held leadership roles with a clutch of stellar brands, including TSB, AVIVA, The Post Office, RSA and More…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 52 Alison Swan Parente MBE - Founding the School of Artisan Food, at the age of 60 Summary Alison Swan Parente MBE is founder of the pioneering School of Artisan Food and the Welbeck Bakehouse. She set them up as second career, sixteen years ago, when she was 60. In Episode 52 of the No…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 51 Nadeem Raza - leading a management buyout, then floating on the stock exchange. SUMMARY Nadeem Raza is CEO of transport technology company Microlise. He joined Microlise in the 1980s as a young software engineer and over the next three decades worked his way up through the company. I…
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In 2021, I decided to stop doing annual updates. At that time, I thought I had FI figured out and was just living a “normal” life (so no need to talk about it anymore). Well, a lot has changed since then! Turns out, I didn’t have everything figured out :/ I explain more in today’s short podcast episode: Listen Now https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 50 Nick Beighton - The e-commerce pioneer who turned ASOS into an international success story Summary Nick Beighton transformed ASOS into a global e-commerce powerhouse. When he walked through the front door to take up the role of Chief Finance Officer in 2009, the company was a fledgli…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 49 Ajay Sethi: Mr Tweezerman UK – the public face of a global beauty brand Summary Tweezerman is one of the world’s best-known beauty accessory brands – and Ajay Sethi is MD of Tweezerman UK. Ajay set up his business in the back bedroom of his family home, exactly twenty years ago. He b…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 48 Matt Wallace: Building your own business – and knowing the value of a good podcast Summary Fifteen years ago, entrepreneur Matt Wallace was an iMovie hobbyist in a university press office, trying to persuade his boss of the value of video. Today he runs his own company, Janno Media –…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Episode 47 Darren Cassidy: Leading digital transformation in a global brand built on paper and print Summary Darren Cassidy has been with global print tech giant Xerox for 33 years – in 18 different roles. He’s now the company’s MD in GB and Ireland – and President of its operations in Western …
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Andy Bostock - Leadership and career development insights from KMPG Episode 46 Summary Andy Bostock manages more than 1,000 staff as a senior partner with one of the world's Big Four audit companies KPMG. He also leads the annual audits of some of the biggest local councils and hospitals in the…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Leadership roundtable: The future of business education Summary To mark the opening of Nottingham Business School’s new Postgraduate and Executive Education Centre, three experts come together to discuss the future of business education. They are, the President of the European Foundation for Ma…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast. Episode 44 Mary Storrie – Turning a tragedy into something positive Introduction • Mary Storrie is CEO of international charity The Rosie May Foundation. • She and her husband Graham set up the Foundation after their daughter Rosie May was suffocated at a Christmas party near their home in Bot…
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Out of all the episodes of the Financial Independence Podcast, this is the one I wish I heard when I was on my journey to financial independence. Bill Perkins, author of Die with Zero, joins Chris Hutchins on the All the Hacks podcast to discuss what money is really for – maximizing net fulfillment. This interview is incredible, so I reached out to…
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Out of all the episodes of the Financial Independence Podcast, this is the one I wish I heard when I was on my journey to financial independence Bill Perkins, author of Die with Zero, joins Chris Hutchins on the All the Hacks podcast to discuss what money is really for – maximizing net fulfillment. This interview is incredible, so I reached out to …
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Lorna Holder – How successful leaders reinvent themselves Episode 43 Introduction… • Lorna Holder is the Managing Director of the Full-Spectrum and Tuareg Productions companies. • She was born in Jamaica, raised in Nottingham, and became the first black fashion graduate of Nottingham Trent Univ…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Charlotte Henshaw MBE – Learning from your failures Episode 42 Introduction Charlotte Henshaw was born and brought up in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. She was born with the condition bilateral tibial hypopplasia, which meant her lower legs were underdeveloped. When she was 18-months-old, her pare…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast Rob Swann – From trainee to MD, leadership in an SME Episode 41 Introduction Rob Swann joined SME Termate as an engineering apprentice in 1989, when he was 16. Termate manufactures electrical insulating products at its factory in Nottingham, for customers all over the world. Rob graduated from …
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast José Luiz Rossi: Staying relevant in a rapidly changing world Episode 40 Introduction José Luiz Rossi was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro in the 1960s and started his career as a mechanical engineer. He is currently MD of Experian in Britain and Ireland – and previously ran the company’s oper…
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Nottingham Business School’s Business Leaders’ Podcast. Episode 39. Brendan Donnelly: Manufacturing on the side of a mountain – small business leadership in a remote corner of England. Introduction Brendan Donnelly and his wife Cherry own the Coniston Stonecraft slate-carving company, based in Victorian workshops, in the foothills of Coniston Old M…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders’ Podcast Penny Briscoe OBE – Paralympics GB team leader Episode 38 Introduction Penny Briscoe will lead Paralympics GB at this summer’s Paris 2024 games, as the team’s Chef de Mission. She was previously Chef de Mission at the Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016 games, when the team finished second in the overall med…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Kathryn Wasteney - Leadership, fraud and the importance of being nosey| Episode 37 Introduction Fraud now accounts for 40 per cent of all crime in Britain, making forensic accountancy an increasingly important business. Forensic accountants have played a crucial role in exposing hundreds of financ…
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To celebrate the release of JL Collins' new book, Pathfinders, I collected all the best advice from his Financial Independence Podcast interviews! Jim has been on the show three times: First, back in 2012 (he was my second guest ever!) Second, when his hit book, The Simple Path to Wealth, was released Third, during the depths of the Coronavirus cra…
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To celebrate the release of JL Collins’ new book, Pathfinders, I collected all the best advice from his Financial Independence Podcast interviews! JL has been on the show three times: First, back in 2012 (he was my second guest ever!) Second, when his hit book, The Simple Path to Wealth, was released Third, during the depths of the Coronavirus cras…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Maggie Alphonsi MBE - Leadership insights from a World Cup winner | Episode 36 Introduction: Maggie Alphonsi MBE is the First Lady of English Women's Rugby and a pioneer and leader in the international game. She was World Rugby Personality of the Year in 2011 - then won the World Cup with England …
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Michael Hayman – Why our business leaders need purpose | Episode 35 Introduction Entrepreneur and broadcaster Michael Hayman MBE founded London-based Seven Hills, one of the best-known corporate communications consultancies in the country With a reputation as a thinker and a leader, he has also be…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders' Podcast Roundtable: From engineering graduates to business leaders. Reflections on leadership | Episode 34 Key takeaways Building your business network is important, even while still at uni. Colin says: “Networks are a bit like pensions – it’s never too early to start.” What is the most important skill f…
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Health is similar to finances in that there are many overly-complex things people say you need to do, but there are just a few simple things that actually matter. What is the "spend less than you earn, invest in a diversified/low-fee portfolio, and leave it to grow/compound" of the health world? That's what today's episode is about! Parker Hewes wr…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Leading across borders at Fujitsu | Episode 33 Key takeaways International leaders need to be curious, to collaborate, and to understand cultural differences. Wherever leadership decisions are being made, it is important that there is a diversity of inputs. If you’re trying to create a team to del…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Neil Benson – A life in journalism | Episode 32 Key takeaways Neil Benson emphasises the need for leaders to adopt a more humble and wise approach, akin to Yoda from Star Wars, rather than the brash and assertive style of Han Solo. He asserts that there is no natural leader and successful leaders …
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast David Lloyd - Leadership Lessons from 40 years in radio | Episode 31 Broadcaster David Lloyd may now be best known for founding a national radio station Boom Radio. But during a 40-year career he has had executive roles with LBC, Century, Galaxy and Virgin, As he tells Visiting Honorary Professor …
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Professor Edward Peck CBE - The performance and discipline of leadership | Episode 30 Professor Edward Peck deliberately wears a wristwatch that stopped working years ago. If he wants to know the time, the Vice Chancellor of Nottingham Trent University looks at his phone. He uses the broken watch …
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On today’s episode of the Financial Independence Podcast, I welcome back Chad Carson from CoachCarson.com! Chad just released a new book, The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor, and I wanted to get him back on the show to talk about it. I’m not a real-estate investor myself though. So rather than interview him myself, my real-estate-investor fri…
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On today’s episode of the Financial Independence Podcast, I welcome back Chad Carson from CoachCarson.com! Chad just released a new book called The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor, and I wanted to get him back on the show to talk about it. I’m not a real-estate investor though. So rather than interview him myself, my real-estate-investor frie…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Errol Gardner - Why modern leadership is as much about EQ as IQ, at EY | Episode 29 International executive Errol Gardner has more than 100,000 people working for him – across 150 countries. And last year his side of the business generated more than ten billion pounds, for professional services fi…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Debbie Hewitt MBE - Resilience, perspective and accountability: Insights from The FA's first female chair | Episode 28 Inspirational Debbie Hewitt has had a remarkable 40-year career in business. As Chair of the English Football Association and Vice President of world football, she is one of the m…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Sat Bains - Be disciplined and choose the path less trodden | Episode 27 It’s exactly 20 years since Nottingham chef Sat Bains was awarded his first Michelin star. His Restaurant Sat Bains with Rooms now has two Michelin stars and is one of the most respected fine-dining restaurants in Britain. La…
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Nottingham Business School Business Leaders Podcast Alan Morris - Adapting from entrepreneur to leader | Episode 26 Tech entrepreneur Alan Morris knew he was entering a competitive market when he launched IT outsourcing company Retail Assist, in 1999. But he preferred it that way. “I like the idea of competitive markets, because it means there is a…
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On today’s episode of the Financial Independence Podcast, I welcome back Ramit Sethi from I Will Teach You to Be Rich! I needed someone to come on the show to provide some tough love and Ramit was the only person for the job. As Ramit mentioned during our last interview, FIRE people are great at knowing what NOT to spend on but we’re not good at kn…
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On today’s episode of the Financial Independence Podcast, I welcome back Ramit Sethi from I Will Teach You to Be Rich! I needed someone to come on the show to provide some tough love and Ramit was the only person for the job. As Ramit mentioned during our last interview, FIRE people are great at knowing what NOT to spend on but we’re not good at kn…
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Nottingham Business Schools Business Leaders Podcast Sir John Peace - Leadership lessons from the former Chairman of Experian, Burberry and Standard Chartered | Episode 25 Businessman Sir John Peace says the best leaders are people who can communicate, take risks and adapt to change. But Sir John – who was Chairman at FTSE 100 companies Standard Ch…
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