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  • #73 Entrepreneurship, AI, and Resilience: Gary Abela on Failure, Success and Exiting Startups
    Send us a textWelcome back to the Bulletproof Entrepreneur podcastWe’ve got a fantastic episode, which turned out to be a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and the real story of entrepreneurship.My guest today is Gary Abela. Gary grew up in a family of hoteliers, and he was serving breakfast in the family hotel in London’s King’s Cross at the age of seven. After uni, he secured a job in the City and became one of the youngest sales reps in a major US investment firm.He went on to build a highly successful career in asset management before deciding to walk away from it all to start again.Gary takes us inside his journey from Berlin property deals to building an AI startup, to navigating failure, burnout, and eventually exiting his own company. Along the way, we talk about:Why sales is the most underrated entrepreneurial skill.What failure really teaches you that success never will.The importance of co-founders with complementary values.And why true wealth is measured in time, not money.This is an honest conversation about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and what it really takes to keep going when the odds are against you.Whether you’re scaling a business, preparing for an exit, or just starting your entrepreneurial journey, this episode is packed with insights on risk-taking, resilience, and building a business that lasts.Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr. Gary AbelaLinkshttps://saturnos.com/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hard-Thing-About-Things-Building/dp/0062273205https://adviserpodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://allin.com/This podcast is produced by GR Media Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
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  • #72 Jordan Walker - Bitcoin on the Balance Sheet: Why Business Owners Can’t Ignore It Anymore
    Send us a textWelcome back to The Bulletproof Entrepreneur, the podcast where we explore what it really takes to build, grow, and successfully exit your business.The podcast is designed to be a helpful resource for business owners as they navigate the challenges of scaling their businesses. One area I’ve been spending time on recently is managing cash within your company's balance sheet.At my firm, we’ve always kept a healthy cash balance, but the interest rates we receive from our bank is pretty low—after I factored in tax and inflation, that money was melting like an ice cube. It’s probably the same for your business.That’s why I was keen to hear from today’s guest, Jordan Walker - founder of The Bitcoin Collective, host of the popular podcast by the same name, and one of the UK’s leading voices in making Bitcoin accessible and actionable for business owners. He’s on a mission to strip away the jargon, cut through the hype, and help entrepreneurs understand how Bitcoin could play a meaningful role in their financial strategy.Jordan recently launched a service specifically for business owners who are keen to explore how to allocate some of their company’s deposit funds into Bitcoin safely, strategically, and with the right education and support. In this conversation, we cover the real risks, the big opportunities, and why he believes that understanding Bitcoin is becoming essential for forward-thinking entrepreneurs.If you’ve dismissed Bitcoin as too volatile or too complicated, or if you're simply curious about where it fits into the world of business and money, this episode will challenge your assumptions in all the right ways.Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Mr Jordan Walker.https://bitcoincollective.co/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWKKRsnKBJsaPswBMHvjsAQThis podcast is produced by GR Media Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
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  • #71 John Stapleton – New Covent Garden Soup Company; the untold story.
    Send us a textWelcome back to The Bulletproof Entrepreneur, the podcast that gives you the mindset, strategies, and tools to build a resilient business and thrive under pressure.Today, I’m joined by a true pioneer in the world of food entrepreneurship – John Stapleton.John is best known as the co-founder of The New Covent Garden Soup Company, where he didn’t just launch a product; he created an entirely new category in the UK food market. He later took that same disruptive energy to the US and then back to the UK again with Little Dish, the toddler food brand that redefined what healthy eating looks like for young children.Across multiple ventures, John has built and scaled companies from the ground up, exited successfully, and stayed right at the heart of innovation as a founder, investor, and mentor.In this conversation, we explore how to spot market gaps, stay resilient through the highs and lows, prepare for exit, and reinvent yourself after success. If you're a founder scaling towards a sale—or just trying to build something that lasts—this episode is packed with the kind of insight that only comes from the real entrepreneurial trenches.So without further delay, let’s dive into this inspiring conversation with Mr John Stapleton.https://www.johnstapleton.eu/about-johnhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-b-stapleton/This podcast is produced by GR Media Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
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  • #70 - The Entrepreneurial Operating System – the blueprint for business success with Mike Paton of EOS.
    Send us a textIf you're a business owner or in a leadership role, this episode could genuinely change how you think about running and growing your company.My guest is Mike Paton, an entrepreneur and author who is one of the driving forces behind EOS—the entrepreneurial operating systemWe implemented EOS at my firm, Capital Partners, a few years ago, and it was truly transformative. So getting the chance to sit down with Mike was not just a privilege - it was personal.Mike explains EOS and walks us through the six key components every business must master to become more focused, accountable, and scalable.We also explore the vital roles of the Visionary and the Integrator and how getting that relationship right can be a game-changer.And if you're thinking about selling your business one day, listen closely—Mike explains how fully embedding EOS can significantly boost the value and readiness of your company for exit.Whether you’re already familiar with Traction, or you're hearing about EOS for the first time, I promise you’ll walk away with powerful, practical insights and a few lightbulb moments!Links:Mike Paton - EOS Worldwide | LinkedInEOS WorldwideTraction: Get a Grip on Your Business: Amazon.co.ukRocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your BusinessHow to Be a Great Boss: Amazon.co.ukProcess!: How Discipline and Consistency Will Set You and Your Business Free (The EOS Mastery Series)This podcast is produced by GR Media Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
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  • #69 The Entrepreneur Whisperer - How To Get Exit Ready with Damian Connolly
    Send us a textThe pod's strapline is "reverse engineering the formula for successful scale, sale, exit, and life on the other side," and that's exactly what we discuss in this episode—strategically reverse engineering success. My guest today is Damian Connolly, the founder of a boutique accountancy business that focuses specifically on getting founders exit-ready and maximising their business sale value and terms.Most business owners only sell once and are often unprepared for the most significant financial transaction of their lives, so our conversation will help you understand the process and what you should consider.During the discussion, Damian shares the 5 key issues to focus on several years out from your potential exit—and the one thing that will crush any value if you don’t fix it. And it affects most SME business owners.He shares a wild story about a founder he worked with who turned down an offer of £80m, believing his business was worth more, and came to regret that decision - an important lesson in timing and knowing how much is enough.He also explains the optimal time to begin your pre-exit journey and the 3-step process he uses when working with entrepreneurs. If you are running a business, especially if you're maybe 3-5 years out from the sale, you’re going to get a lot out of this conversation.  So now ladies and gentlemen, discussing how to get exit-ready, I give you Mr Damian Connolly.This podcast is produced by GR Media Sponsored by Capital Asset Management
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