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Apr 8, 2025 • 19min

The strategic genius of Taylor Swift

Steve Jobs. Jeff Bezos. Taylor Swift? A new book makes a compelling case for why the world’s biggest pop star belongs in the pantheon of business masterminds.In this episode, Josh Dornbrack talks to Harvard Business Review senior editor Kevin Evers to explore the bold strategic decisions behind Taylor Swift’s rise, from redefining fan engagement to mastering reinvention in a disrupted industry. Her $2bn Eras Tour wasn’t a fluke, it was the product of long-term thinking, relentless innovation and "anti-fragile" leadership. Tune in for sharp insights that will change how you think about strategy, brand and customer connection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 27min

Pip & Nut: Passion project to supermarket hit

Pip Murray founded Pip & Nut in 2013. Her original peanut butter recipe was based on a power snack she developed at home to help her prepare for long runs as a keen jogger. She wanted a natural recipe that avoided additives and palm oil.Her recipe proved such a hit with friends that she saw the potential to turn it into a business idea, believing there was a gap in the market. Peanut butter is, she discovered, a “permitted indulgence” for consumers. Twelve years later, you will find her jars and other products in most supermarkets.The brand has retail sales of more than £25m and employs more than 30 people. Pip Murray explains to Dougal Shaw how she took her idea from the kitchen table to supermarket shelves, through food markets, rigorous product testing and a few failed product ideas along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 31min

How Udemy and AI will revolutionise how we learn

Udemy is the San Francisco-based company changing how we learn new skills. Udemy offers online courses ranging from how to use Microsoft Excel to how to build high-performing teams. Now it plans to use new AI technology to provide personalised coaching and training. In the latest episode of the Business Leader Podcast, Graham Ruddick meets Udemy chief executive Hugo Sarrazin to talk about its plans and the challenges of scaling-up a new tech giant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 10min

Bonus content: Greggs on the high street

What does Greggs look for in a shop location? What is the state of UK high streets? With more than 2,600 shops in the UK, Greggs is ideally placed to answer these questions. In a bonus episode that follows-up our main podcast interview with Roisin Currie, Graham Ruddick speaks to the Greggs chief executive about shops and high streets... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 38min

The glory of Greggs with Roisin Currie

What is the secret behind the success of Greggs? How has this Newcastle-based bakery chain grown into a business with more than 2,500 shops and celebrity fans all over the world? Graham Ruddick travels to Greggs HQ in Newcastle to speak to chief executive Roisin Currie and find the answers... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 20, 2025 • 21min

How to build a personal brand that drives business success with Amelia Sordell

Tired of cookie-cutter LinkedIn posts and empty personal branding advice? In this episode of the Business Leader Podcast, Josh Dornbrack sits down with Amelia Sordell, an online marketing expert and author of The Personal Branding Playbook, to uncover the truth about building a personal brand that actually works.Forget chasing viral fame – Sordell reveals how authenticity, clear goals and strategic content can transform your reputation into a powerful business tool. Whether you're a CEO, founder or just starting your career, you’ll learn how to leverage your personal brand to win clients, attract talent and open doors you never thought possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 18, 2025 • 22min

How the Geek Way helped Allica Bank become Britain's fastest-growing company

Allica Bank has been Britain's fastest-growing company over the last few years according to a collection of different reports that track this. This growth has been driven by Richard Davies, the chief executive, who arrived at Allica in 2020 from Revolut to what was effectively a blank sheet of paper - the bank had a licence and funding, but its founder had departed and it made only £5m of loans. Since then Allica has been transformed into a thriving digital bank for small and medium-sized businesses. At the heart of this transformation has been an approach inspired by what Davies has learned from his varied career and a book, The Geek Way, that provides a playbook for modern businesses...In this episode of the Business Leader Podcast, Graham Ruddick speaks to Richard Davies about the story behind Allica, why small and medium-sized businesses need a better bank and the outlook for the UK economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 13, 2025 • 34min

Bonus episode: How to fix UK Plc?

The discussion dives into the stagnating UK economy and explores why only a small fraction of promising businesses grow large. Key topics include the importance of corporate culture and innovation for medium-sized companies, as well as how energy availability impacts productivity. The podcast highlights the skills gap plaguing entrepreneurs and the necessity for training and mentorship. It also contrasts the risk-taking, collaborative business culture of the U.S. with the competitive landscape in the U.K., underscoring the need for a mindset shift to drive economic progress.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 25min

Grind: How to build a coffee empire

David Abrahamovitch founded the Grind coffee brand in 2011 in Shoreditch, east London. Its pink branding made the company stand out in our coffee-obsessed world and it has built a cult following. Grind now has more than 14 physical locations serving coffee and food, as well as a huge roastery where it prepares its coffee. It has also expanded into a direct-to-consumer offer (which sends its compostable coffee pods to homes) and is in supermarkets. Dougal Shaw went to meet David Abrahamovitch at Grind's headquarters in Shoreditch, a stone’s throw away from the original café where it all began, to find out how he built his coffee empire and its loyal customers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 20min

LinkedIn's UK strategy

LinkedIn is the leading social network for businesses around the world. Now it wants a stake in real-life interactions too. Dougal Shaw has been given exclusive access to its new Experience Centre, which has just opened in central London, where he meets Janine Chamberlin, head of LinkedIn in the UK. The space is designed to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing in the new world of hybrid work. Chamberlin explains her personal remit in the UK, the way LinkedIn has evolved from primarily a recruitment platform into a place for sharing original content, especially in video, the impact of AI – and much more.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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