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Simon Squibb
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Hosted by entrepreneur Simon Squibb, each week Simon answers live calls and give you his insights on how to find, start, or grow your ideas and businesses.
Subscribe and join our community of dreamers and doers. Together, let’s turn your dreams into reality.
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Leave your questions for Simon in the comments.
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May 21, 2021 • 51min
S2, episode 20 | Liz Johnson, Managing Director & Co-Founder at The Ability People
In season 2, episode 20 Simon talks to Liz Johnson. Liz is a gold medal winning Paralympian and disability campaigner. Since retiring from the sport, she has set up two organisations that aim to close the UK's disability employment gap (28.6%). The Ability People is the first disability-led employment consultancy, which works with organisations from HSBC to Chelsea FC to transform their approach to diversity. Podium is a jobs marketplace designed for disabled freelancers, which launched last year to connect diverse talent to remote employment opportunities which meet their needs.

May 18, 2021 • 24min
PEP TALK 06 | Alex Stephany, Founder and CEO of Beam
In episode 6 of PEP Talk, Simon talks to Alex Stephany. Alex is the Founder and CEO of Beam, the world’s first platform to crowdfund job training for homeless people and support them into skilled work. Since launching in 2017, Beam has raised more than £1.5m in donations, helping hundreds of homeless people start work in sectors facing skills shortages. Beam has won numerous awards including Best Tech for Good in Europe and Best Financial Inclusion Startup in Europe from MIT. Before Beam, Alex was CEO of JustPark where he led the largest ever crowdfunding round for a tech startup at the time. An expert on the sharing economy, Alex has authored a book called The Business of Sharing, which was published by Macmillan in 2015. He has also advised the Mayor of Seoul on collaborative technology.

May 14, 2021 • 47min
S2, episode 19 | Myles Hopper, Co-Founder Mindful Chef
In season 2, episode 19 Simon talks to Myles Hopper. Myles is one of the co-founders of Mindful Chef. A professional nutritional coach and former Fitness First Ambassador, Myles studied at one of the world's most respected nutrition education programs and qualified as a Precision Nutrition nutritional coach. Having worked in the health and wellness industry for over a decade, Myles is able to draw upon real client data and experience. Myles runs Mindful Chef’s community, brand partnerships and B Corp programme.

May 11, 2021 • 23min
PEP TALK 05 | James Grant, Co-Founder MyTutor
In episode 5 of PEP Talk, Simon talks to James Grant. James is co-founder of MyTutor - a leading platform for online tuition. MyTutor’s mission is to make life-changing tuition available to all. The company is on track to have supported over 100,000 customers by the end of 2021, with 1,000 school partners and over 20,000 tutors on the platform. The company's annual impact reports show pupils using MyTutor make more than twice the progress in subjects where they receive tuition compared to subjects where they don’t. MyTutor has raised £14m from respected venture funds, successful entrepreneurs, and socially motivated angel investors. James is also a school governor, and was recognised in Forbes 30 under 30’s 2018 list for MyTutor’s social impact.

May 7, 2021 • 1h 5min
S2, episode 18 | James Uffindell, Founder & CEO Bright Network
In season 2, episode 18 Simon talks to James Ufindell. James is a technology entrepreneur, investor and one of the UK’s leading experts on the entry level talent market. James has spent the last 20 years helping over one million students with their applications to both blue chip employers and leading universities. James is an expert on social mobility at university level, the graduate job market, internships, entry level talent, and managing and engaging Gen Z and millennial employees.
James set up his first business in his university bedroom in 1999 which he sold to a Private Investor in 2013. Frustrated at the lack of career support for graduates, James founded Bright Network in 2013, a high-growth technology platform that uses data and insights to build the workforce of tomorrow. In the last 12 months, Bright Network has served 12M+ of careers advice supports over 280,000+ graduates and 300+ of the world’s largest employers including Google, Goldman Sachs, Accenture and PwC. The business has raised £7M+ of venture investment to date and is one of the fastest growing careers networks in the UK.

May 4, 2021 • 22min
PEP TALK 04 | Melinda Nicci, CEO of Baby2Body
In episode 4 of PEP Talk, Simon talks to Melinda Nicci. Melinda is the sole founder and CEO of Baby2Body, the award winning, wellness company for women. Melinda’s passion for wellness and optimising health and performance through technology has driven Baby2Body to its success today: a global business helping millions of women all over the world to live healthier and happier lives through the critical reproductive stages of life.
She is a Sports and Exercise Psychologist, a qualified personal trainer and author and innovator, passionate about women’s wellness, and optimising both health and performance through technology. Before she founded Baby2Body in 2015, Melinda founded her own fitness business, wrote a bestselling book on wellness for DK publishers and has contributed to numerous magazines and publications about both physical and mental health. Melinda is also on the board of Team GB Snowsport as a Non Executive Director.

Apr 30, 2021 • 59min
S2, episode 17 | Emma Kenny TV Presenter, Psychologist & Broadcaster
In season 2, episode 17 Simon talks to Emma Kenny. Emma Kenny is a psychologist, TV presenter, writer and expert media commentator, and is now recognised as one of the UK’s leading TV psychological experts. She is perhaps best known for her role as resident psychologist on ITV’s This Morning where, during the viewer phone-in segment of the show, she provides expert advice on a whole range of sensitive issues. Emma has also emerged as a fan favourite for her presenting
roles on true crime programmes – most notably Britain’s Darkest Taboos on the Crime & Investigation Channel. Her Youtube True Crime series is becoming one of the most watched on the platform and her serial killer next door tour is coming in 2021 across the whole of the UK.
Emma is a member of the British Psychological Society and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and runs private sessions from her therapy clinic in Manchester.
Emma is the founder of Appy the health and wellbeing social media app.

Apr 27, 2021 • 19min
PEP TALK 03 | Sonya Morton Firth, Podcast Host, Entrepreneur & Transformational Coach
In episode 2 of PEP Talk, Simon talks to Sonya Morton Firth. Sonya grew up in a single parent family, in Newcastle in the seventies where divorce and children of mixed race were not the norm. After many fights in the playground with school bullies she was told that she would never amount to anything and would be lucky to even make it to higher education.
Sonya worked as a high-flying sales executive in the City for many years, travelling between London, New York, and Miami, and enjoying the challenge of the fast-paced, high-pressured lifestyle; A woman in a man’s world, Sonya’s passion and enthusiasm always drove her to be the best, she was successful but felt unfulfilled, the ultimate failure.
Sonya left the rat race, the corporate lifestyle, to become an Entrepreneur and pursue her passion of health, wellbeing, and personal fulfilment. She qualified in fitness and nutrition, launched a brand of glamourous fitness wear for women; and competed on stage in Physique competitions. By bringing her focus to healthy nutrition and disciplined training, Sonya went from Briefcase to Bikini, proving that it’s never too late to change the way you look and feel. She is dedicated to body building and the benefits that weight training brings for women in confidence in mind and body.
As well as being an Entrepreneur, Sonya is a property investor and has built a multi-million-pound property portfolio that gives her the financial freedom most people dream of.
Now Host of her YouTube channel and Podcast ‘The Sonya Morton Firth Show’, she has interviewed over 100 inspiring guests from Amir Khan to Dr John Demartini.
Entrepreneur, speaker, coach, and Bikini Athlete, Sonya Morton-Firth is the Queen of transformation!

Apr 23, 2021 • 55min
S2, episode 16 | Jas Bagniewski, Founder & CEO Lover
In season 2, episode 16 Simon talks to Jas Bagniewski. Jas is the founder and CEO of Lover, a digital platform focused on improving people's sex lives.
Before founding Lover Jas was the founder and CEO of Eve Sleep PLC, a direct to consumer mattress business that exited in one of the UKs fastest IPOs.
Jas was also the country head of Zalando UK (the UK's largest eCommerce business) and a member of the Senior Management Team at CityDeal/Groupon UK. Prior to working in e-commerce, Jas worked as a consultant in the Financial Services industry with Accenture. Jas has an MBA from Cambridge University and a Master's degree in International Relations from University College London.

Apr 20, 2021 • 23min
PEP TALK 02 | James McAulay, CEO Encore
In episode 02 of PEP Talk, Simon talks to James McAulay. James is the CEO and Co-Founder of Encore — the UK’s largest musicians bookings platform. Since its 2014 launch, Encore has become home to over 25,000 musicians and 10,000 bands from every corner of the country.


