Business Without Bullsh-t

Oury Clark
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Nov 11, 2020 • 37min

EP 19 - Roy Moëd: "Purpose is everything"

Joining Andy Oury and Dominic Frisby on the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t is serial entrepreneur Roy Moëd, founder and CEO of bespoke memoir service, LifeBook.Inspired by his own father's experience with creating an autobiography, Roy set up LifeBook in 2010 with the aim to give elder adults a new-found purpose and a project to stimulate their minds.The three discuss the ageing population, the therapeutic power of the memoir process, and how to go about creating a legacy.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 41min

EP 18 - Noel Duncan: “If you measure it, it matters”

Joining Andy Oury and Dominic Frisby on the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t is Noel Duncan.Noel is CEO of SiSU Health, a preventative health platform empowering people to “own their health” through data-tracking and personalized programs and services.The three discuss enhancing the public’s health literacy, learning from data, and the psychologies we can use to incentivize behaviour changes.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Oct 20, 2020 • 40min

EP 17 - Ben Thompson: “Geography is no longer a fundamental constraint to employment”

The latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t is joined by Ben Thompson, CEO at Employment Hero, a virtual employment management platform.Ben talks to Andy Oury and Dominic Frisby about his recent plans for international expansion, how the disruption of the pandemic has catalyzed flexible working behaviors on a mass scale, and what is in store for the future of borderless work.Also, listen out for a wonderful chicken analogy.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 39min

EP 16 - Lachlan Faulkner: “You need a sh*tload of naivety and a huge amount of arrogance”

The latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t is joined by one of Oury Clark’s ex-clients Lachlan Faulkner, Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Stiltz Lifts.Since venturing over from Aus to set up the business in 2010, Stiltz has seen rapid growth and was this year awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2020.Alongside Andy Oury and Dominic Frisby, Lachlan discusses the economic time bomb that is Britain’s aging population, what it takes to grow a business and why big companies have to buy innovation.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Oct 5, 2020 • 37min

EP 15 - David Rogers: "Businesses are getting really good at gathering data, I just don’t think we’re very good at using it"

This week’s episode of Business without Bullsh-t is joined by David Rogers. Having once walked the halls of Oury Clark, David is now Director of Accounting for the aerospace engineering firm, the Ferra Group.With Dominic Frisby and Andy Oury, David discusses the recent impact of coronavirus on aerospace and some of the uncomfortable questions that surround the industry.The three also chat about all things accountancy (what some may call the world’s second oldest profession); how accountancy has changed over the years, the importance of keeping up-to-date with tech, and what the skill-set of an accountant may need to look like in the future.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Sep 28, 2020 • 39min

EP 14 - Joe Sluys: “Every entrepreneur should have a social agenda attached to their business - there should be a purpose beyond profit”

In the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t, Andrew Oury and Dominic Frisby are joined by the founder and CEO of SquareBook, Joe Sluys.Aiming to provide fairer outcomes and include a wider community of investors, SquareBook is a multi-tiered auction platform, digitizing the initial public offerings process.Joe discusses raising money for startups, trends in conscious capitalism, and how entrepreneurs could be solving social problems.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Sep 21, 2020 • 36min

EP 13 - Robert Wesson: “The future is service, pricing, appetite - it's not a one size fits all scenario anymore”

In the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t, Andy Oury and Dominic Frisby are joined by entrepreneur Robert Wesson, CEO of International Financial Services business, Axiom.E-money licences are making it easier for companies to have a fully remote international presence which has only become more important in the wake of coronavirus. The three discuss why borders can no longer be barriers, the benefits of a 'help first, generate revenue later' culture, and whether we are seeing the end of the traditional bank account.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark
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Sep 14, 2020 • 40min

EP 12 - Kevin Driver: "Keeping the complexity but making a story out of it that’s cohesive"

On the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t, Andrew Oury and Dominic Frisby speak with architect Kevin Driver, Director of Turner Architectural Studios.The three discuss how the UK could be delivering housing more affordably and effectively, the impact of Covid-19 on our cities and the most interesting cultural differences between the UK and Australia when it comes to working practices and email etiquette.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Sep 7, 2020 • 43min

EP 11 - Anne Fairpo: "International tax rules were not designed to deal with the digital economy, that's why it presents such a problem"

Tax barrister Anne Fairpo joins Andrew and Dominic (and Dominic's dog Frodo) in the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t.Anne specializes in UK and international corporate tax planning and disputes, with an interest in intellectual property tax and UK-US cross-border tax planning.It’s an enlightening conversation that covers a wide range of topics about tax relating to technology businesses and the digital economy, what to do with your IP, and international tax cooperation.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark.
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Sep 1, 2020 • 39min

EP 10 - Sam Collins: “Games are at the epicentre of technical skills and creativity, it’s a wonderful place to be”

Andrew Oury and Dominic Frisby are joined in the latest episode of Business without Bullsh-t by Sam Collins, Head of Commercial and Membership at Ukie - the UK’s games and interactive entertainment industry trading body.The three discuss the effects of COVID on consumer consumption, the impact of gaming tech on other industries, and improving the nation's digital literacy.Business without Bullsh-t is powered by Oury Clark

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