Show overview
Jazz Shapers has been publishing since 2013, and across the 13 years since has built a catalogue of 515 episodes. That works out to roughly 230 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 10th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 28 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-GB-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2019, with 54 episodes published. Published by Bauer Media.
From the publisher
Jazz Shapers features interviews with founders - business shapers – who, like the shapers of jazz, soul and blues have defied convention, broken the mould and gone on to achieve great success. In each episode host Elliot Moss persuades a business pioneer to reveal their motivations, their character and how they deal with challenges and opportunities. A Jazz FM production.
Latest Episodes
View all 515 episodesAbigail Tan: CEO of St Giles Hotel Group
Amelia Miller: Co-founder of ivee
Mahdi Yahya: Founder and CEO of Ori Industries
Emily Lui: Co- founder of Cutter & Squidge
Author and Baptist Minister Steve Chalke MBE
Rob Abrahams and Rob Green: Co-founders of COAT
Inventor and author William Kamkwamba and serial entrepreneur Tom Rielly
Radha Vyas: Co-founder of Flash Pack
S10 Ep 8Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart and serial entrepreneur Dominic Joseph
Elliot speaks to legendary musician, producer and Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart and serial entrepreneur and investor Dominic Joseph, co-founders of Rare Entity, a venture-builder dedicated to creating game-changing ventures that shape culture and protect artists and creators. Dave and Dom chat to Elliot about fame, trust, collaborating and what it means to try and make beautiful meaningful things.
S10 Ep 7Priya Downes: Founder of Nudea
Priya Downes is the founder of Nudea, a B Corp certified underwear brand creating underwear and sleepwear from natural and recycled materials. Priya joins Elliot to talk about being drawn towards work with a bigger meaning' and the joy of shaping a brand to the values that matter to you.
S10 Ep 6David Benigson: Co-founder and CEO of Signal AI
David Benigson is the co-founder and CEO of Signal AI, a reputation and risk intelligence company. David joins Elliot for a special Jazz Shapers Encore, returning to the show to talk about the next stage of Artificial intelligence and to share what he feels are the most useful skills for children to develop.
S10 Ep 5Kathleen Saxton: Founder of The Lighthouse Company
Kathleen Saxton is the founder of The Lighthouse Company, a leadership headhunting firm, and co-founder of Psyched Ventures, a coaching and psychotherapy business. Kathleen joins Elliot to share how the fight in her helped her overcome the impacts of becoming homeless aged 11. And she talks about her love for connecting with and understanding others.
S10 Ep 4Will Pearson: Co-founder of Ocean Bottle
Will Pearson is the co-founder of Ocean Bottle, a company dedicated to enabling individuals around the world to make a global impact on ocean plastic. Will joins Elliot to talk about how witnessing the side effects of plastic consumption while working as a deck-hand in the Indian ocean, led him to co-launch a business where each reusable water bottle sold, funds the collection of 1000 ocean-bound plastic bottles.
S10 Ep 3Jonathan Simmons: Co-founder of digital agency Zone
Jonathan Simmons is the co-founder of digital agency Zone, co-founder of experiences marketplace Yuup and CEO of NPC - New Philanthropy Capital - a think-tank and consultancy helping philanthropists. Jonathan joins Elliot to talk about how although there's a culture of giving in the UK, there needs to be a culture of talking about it
S10 Ep 2Matt Harris: Founder of Thunderbird Chicken
Matt Harris is the Founder of Thunderbird Chicken (the fried chicken restaurant), Stripshack, (it's baby sister), and the pickle brand, Pickle Project. Matt joins Elliot to share how his dream of a professional motorsport career led to a scholarship to race NASCAR in the US and an obsessive scientific approach to recreating the fried chicken he loved in the Southern states.
S10 Ep 1Louise Hill: Founder of GoHenry
The brand new season of Jazz Shapers kicks off with guest Louise Hill, the Founder of GoHenry, the money app helping kids learn to earn, save, spend and invest. Louise joins Elliot to share how she created not just a business, but a whole new category of business, and how GoHenry's 5 year campaign has led to financial education officially becoming part of the primary school curriculum in England from 2028.
S9 Ep 16James Hirst: Co-Founder and COO of Tyk
For the last Jazz Shapers of the season, Elliot is joined by James Hirst, the Co-Founder and COO of Tyk, an API Management Platform on a mission to connect every system in the world. James joins Elliot to talk about leaping on the internet's potential and the joy and surprise of developing your ideas with a global community.
S9 Ep 15Dr Mick Donegan MBE: Founder and CEO of SpecialEffect
Dr Mick Donegan, MBE, is the Founder and CEO of SpecialEffect, a charity helping people with severe physical disabilities access and enjoy technology for leisure, creativity and communication. Dr Mick joins Elliot to chat about the very moving impact of this life-changing work and the battles won to make it possible.
S9 Ep 14David Mansfield: Ex-CEO of Capital Radio and creator of The Monday Revolution
David Mansfield is the ex-CEO of Capital Radio and the creator of The Monday Revolution, aiming to help you seize control of your business life. David joins Elliot to talk about his journey from being the worst chocolate salesman in the UK to building Capital Radio into a multimillion-pound company, and the 'privilege' of helping people reach their potential.
S9 Ep 13Renée Elliot: Founder of Planet Organic
Renée Elliot is the founder of Planet Organic, the UK’s first organic supermarket. Renée joins Elliot to talk about the shock realisation that changed her life and the impact of getting pushed out of her own company and then returning to rescue it from administration
