
The ActionCOACH Podcast
The Podcast You Need to Grow Your Business
James Vincent
Show overview
The ActionCOACH Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 167 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 160 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 49 min and 1h 5m — 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-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. Published by James Vincent.
From the publisher
The ultimate resource for business owners, leaders, entrepreneurs, and personal development junkies. This podcast is all about YOU and YOUR success. Bringing the world's best business experts and thought leaders into your environment, giving you the tools and knowledge you need to increase your capability and shape the person you become. Business Excellence is about taking you to the top of your game and achieving excellence in both business and life. And we don't just talk the talk – we walk the walk. Powered by ActionCOACH, the World's Number 1 Business Coaching Firm. It’s not about theoretical knowledge – it’s about giving you practical action steps to implement in your business and life right away. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to the Business Growth Podcast and enjoy your future success. Prepare to take action, become the person you want to be and attract the business and life you want to have. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest Episodes
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S1 Ep 161Your Audience Is Leaving Because of This Storytelling Mistake
Storytelling: Your Audience Is Leaving Because of This Mistake | Sam Ramston InterviewMost founders treat video content like an afterthought. Sam Ramston knows the cost of that mistake. In this episode of the ActionCOACH podcast, we reveal why 98% of founders fail at video and the proven framework that turns founder storytelling into a growth engine.Sam Ramston leads Show Up, a founder-focused video storytelling service. His mission: help early-stage founders leverage the fact that 44% of their market value is tied to their personal story, using video that drives 95% higher audience retention and 4 times more LinkedIn engagement than text posts.His secret? A six-pillar framework executed over six to twelve months that balances authentic conversation with strategic storytelling-no scripts, no ads, just founders building the muscle to show up consistently and own their space.What You'll Learn:Why 98% of Founders Fail at Video: Discover the two fatal mistakes-posting too infrequently or producing content so poorly it undermines credibility-and why video remains the most powerful early-stage growth lever.The Founder as Storytelling Asset: Learn why 44% of market value is tied directly to founder visibility and the ability to connect with investors and customers.The Six-Pillar Framework: Master the month-by-month approach: Foundations (origin and problem), Why (why you, why this, why now), Mission (turning attention into conviction), Community (finding your tribe), Customer (flagship stories), and Vision (cementing thought leadership).Patience Over Speed: Building authentic founder presence is like training a muscle-meaningful CTAs only emerge in month three after laying proper groundwork.The Vulnerability Advantage: Being vulnerable about where you actually are builds belief, engagement, and the right community around your founder journey.Whether you're an early-stage founder seeking investor visibility, an entrepreneur building community around your expertise, or a business leader ready to own your niche, this episode provides the blueprint for founder-led video storytelling that actually works, from someone who's produced content for the world's biggest brands and now helps founders tell their stories with the same strategic rigour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 1604 Peaks Every Leader Must Climb to Build Teams That Actually Work
4 Peaks Every Leader Must Climb to Build Teams That Actually Work | Jim Brown InterviewJim Brown, author of *The Imperfect Board Member* and *The Imperfect CEO*, reveals why embracing imperfection builds high-performing teams that actually enjoy work.What You'll Learn:Why Less Than 17% of People Actually Like Their Jobs: The reality of workplace dissatisfaction and how to create cultures where people genuinely enjoy their work.The Ascent Model's Four Peaks: Jim's framework: collaborative culture, leadership accountability, strategic momentum, and talent magnetism.Why Boards Answer "What" and Management Answers "How": The critical distinction that keeps boards effective and management empowered.The Delegation Revelation: Why the best leaders "refuse to do" and why senior leaders' jobs are people jobs, not results jobs.Three Guiding Behaviours Beat Five Core Values: Why observable behaviours like "we admit when we make mistakes" beat abstract values.Why 80% of Your Time Should Be on Your Strengths: Why improving weaknesses is pointless and how to energise people through their natural abilities.How Confusion Robs More Energy Than Hard Work: Why you need strategic momentum, not just clarity.Psychological Safety That Makes Teams Magnetic: Creating space where people can challenge, admit mistakes, and ask for help without penalty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 159Build Unbreakable Confidence to become World-Class in Your Field
Confidence Is Everywhere, But Most People Look for It in the Wrong Place Most people chase confidence as if it were something they need to earn or discover. James Vincent knows better. In this episode, Neil Martin explores James's book *The Infinite Edge* and reveals why confidence isn't something you find; it's something you take.This discussion dives deep into how to be more confident, emphasising that confidence is readily available and waiting to be embraced. James highlights the crucial role of performance analysis in both sports and business, emphasising its importance in achieving results. The conversation offers powerful strategies for self-improvement, guiding you toward significant personal growth and better business strategy.James built himself from a nine-year-old badminton player to world number 49 by age 21. His journey taught him that world-class performance comes from ruthless focus on 2-3 key skills, deliberate repetition with feedback, and building yourself from the inside out. Now he's distilled these lessons into a framework anyone can use.What You'll Learn:The Serial Winner Mindset: What separates someone who achieves one goal from someone who wins across every area of life.Why Focus Beats Hours: How James's decision to focus on just three skills-coaching, leadership, and public speaking gave him a shot at becoming world-class.The 20-Second Confidence Loop: Master the L-O-O-P technique: Let go of doubt, Open your mind to belief, Own that belief, and Plant it in your heart.The Hidden Sources of Confidence: Why every promise you keep to yourself builds seismic levels of self-belief, and how authenticity creates unshakeable confidence.Sport's Massive Advantage Over Business: Why analysing performance in sport is standard, whilst analysing performance in business barely exists, and how recording your meetings can transform results.The Leadership Philosophy That Changes Everything: How James's shift from "if you win, I win" to "when I win, you win" was subtle in words but seismic in impact.Key Quotes:"If you want more confidence, first of all, you gotta realise confidence is everywhere. It is literally all over the place. It's waiting for you to take it.""Don't think about the hours, think about the focus, because if you try and get good at several different things, you'd be average. But if you focus on the two or three technical things in your area of life, then you can become world-class.""Every promise you keep to yourself, oh, that is seismic levels of confidence.""The willingness to do whatever it takes. Just take note of that point right now, folks listening. That is confidence."James Vincent's Background:James Vincent is a performance coach and author of *The Infinite Edge: Six Inner Forces to Be a Serial Winner*. He represented England in badminton, reaching world number 49 by age 21-22. James has coached athletes to the Olympics and worked with business leaders across multiple sectors.Action Steps:If You're Struggling with Confidence: Start the confidence loop right now. Identify one doubt, physically turn your hand over and let it go, open your mind to one belief about what's possible, grab that belief and own it, then plant it in your heart.If You Want to Become World-Class: Stop trying to be good at everything. Identify the 2-3 technical skills that matter most in your field and commit to focusing exclusively on those for the next year.If You Lead a Team: Record your next company-wide communication or sales meeting. Watch it back and analyse it through the lens of "what can I do for little improvements?"For Everyone: Start keeping promises to yourself. Every single one. Watch what happens to your confidence when you do what you say you'll do, even in small things.Subscribe to the ActionCOACH podcast for weekly insights on business growth, leadership, and performance.This episode is sponsored by Canva:Learn more at: https://www.canva.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 158Rory Sutherland on Trivial Improvements vs Real Strategy
Rory Sutherland | Why Businesses Overinvest in Trivial ImprovementsMost businesses are optimising themselves into irrelevance. In this ActionCOACH Podcast episode, Ogilvy Vice Chairman Rory Sutherland reveals why your obsession with efficiency and benchmarking is destroying customer value and making you identical to your competitors.What You'll Learn:The Self-Checkout Fallacy: "Performative efficiency" that transfers costs to customers isn't efficiency at all. Businesses achieve notional cost savings that harm customer experience.Why Benchmarking Makes You a Loser: When everyone uses the same metrics, they become more similar and create hyper-competition. Fewer choices for consumers, businesses forced to compete on price alone.The High-Touch Premium Strategy: In an AI age where everyone will automate, go "high human, high touch" as premium positioning. Small discretionary gestures create disproportionate value.Why Big Ideas Take Time: Sutherland explains the adoption sigmoid curve. Mobile phones took 10 years to become socially acceptable. Short-term ROI measures mean you'll overinvest in trivial improvements and underinvest in what matters.Key Quotes:"The real value of marketing and marketers is not what they do, it's how they think.""When everybody optimises or benchmarks around the same thing, you automatically create an opportunity to be different."Rory Sutherland's Background:Rory Sutherland is Vice Chairman of Ogilvy, where he's spent 38 years pioneering the application of behavioural science in marketing. Author of "Alchemy," he's become one of marketing's most influential voices.Action Steps:If You're Making Business Decisions: Stop optimising for defensibility and start optimising for customer value. Question whether your "efficiency gains" are transferring costs to customers.If You're Launching Something New: Embrace the sigmoid curve. Don't panic if adoption is slow initially. Be patient. Significant innovations take time because they require behavioural change.For Everyone: Rewrite the question. Get comfortable with ambiguity and subjective judgment. Look for opportunities to add "critical non-essentials" that create disproportionate value.This episode is sponsored by Canva:Say goodbye to creative bottlenecks with Canva Enterprise. Use Magic Resize to instantly reformat one asset for any platform. Empower your team to design at scale, while maintaining total brand control. To find out more, visit canva.com/enterprise so you can turn teams into content powerhouses.Learn more at: https://www.canva.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 157The Courage to Lead - Former HSBC USA CEO Irene Dorner on Culture, Crisis and High-Stakes Decisions
Former HSBC USA CEO, Irene Dorner "Expected to Go to Prison". Listen to her views on Courage, Culture & Fixing a Crisis.Most leaders talk about courage. Irene Dorner lived it, running a bank losing $3 billion annually whilst facing potential imprisonment for regulatory failures she inherited.In this ActionCOACH podcast episode, the former CEO and President of HSBC USA, named one of the 25 most influential people on Wall Street and the most powerful woman in global banking, reveals what it really takes to lead through crisis. Dorner arrived in America to discover not just catastrophic mortgage losses, but a far more dangerous problem: money-laundering controls so inadequate that trillions of dollars flowed through systems the bank couldn't prove were clean. "I spent the next five years expecting to wear an orange suit and be locked up," she admits.Her solution? A complete cultural transformation that took years, not months. Dorner explains why fixing processes wasn't enough without accountability, how she instituted a "no surprises" culture where people could report problems without fear, and why she reframes "difficult conversations" as "important conversations." She shares raw truths about leadership pressure—drawing smiley faces on her shower to "put your game face on," managing constant public scrutiny, and why "some days you just don't feel like the CEO."From advancing LGBT inclusion through Pride initiatives (her "biggest achievement") to her candid view that risk-averse capital markets now hinder business growth, Dorner proves that whether you're running a global bank or a small business, the fundamentals remain the same: courage, integrity, and putting people first.This Episode is Sponsored by AdSmart from Sky: Making TV Advertising affordable and available for businesses of all shapes and sizes.Find out more at: https://www.adsmartfromsky.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 156Master These Steps to Create High Quality Video Content for Business Growth
High-Quality Video on Any Budget: The Framework That Works | Tom Voller Dodge Your Films InterviewMost businesses waste money creating beautiful videos nobody watches. Tom Voller's production company has created content for Red Bull, Ironman, SumUp, and NATS, but his most valuable insight isn't about expensive equipment. It's that your biggest competition isn't your industry rival; it's TikTok and Instagram. You're competing for attention where 99.9% of commuters scroll past content in under 10 seconds.What You'll Learn:Why Most Video Content Fails: Businesses create 3-4 minute beautiful videos that nobody watches past 10 seconds. Avoid this costly mistake by starting with two critical questions.The iPhone vs Cinema Camera Debate: You can erode your brand's perceived value with cheap content, but quality messaging filmed on an iPhone outperforms expensive production with weak messaging.The Seven Strategic Uses of Video: Video drives growth through recruiting, sales enablement (highest ROI), conversion optimisation, investment attraction, brand building, market education, and geographic expansion.The Building in Public Revolution: US venture capital firms now employ teams to find founders creating content. Multiple entrepreneurs have secured investment without ever pitching.Breaking Into New Markets: Find one good customer, create one testimonial video, and watch your regional sales multiply.Key Quotes:"You can very quickly erode your perceived value by creating cheap content. But you can release quality content that has been filmed on an iPhone if the message cuts through the noise.""Their biggest competition is TikTok. It's Instagram. You're competing for people's time.""Who is this for? And what do you want them to do after they've seen it?""Simplify, simplify, simplify. If you've written three things you wanna communicate, get rid of one of them."Tom Voller's Background:Tom Voller runs Dodge Your Films, a content production company that has created video campaigns for Red Bull, Ironman races across 300+ global events, SumUp, and NATS. His company specialises in working with B2B SaaS firms from Series A through unicorn status, with creative directors and production crews positioned globally.Action Steps:If You Haven't Started: Ask two questions before filming: Who is this video for? What do you want them to do after watching? Create a detailed profile of your ideal viewer, then work backwards. Start with your iPhone and authentic messaging rather than waiting for perfect production.If You're Already Creating: Audit your existing videos and cut your message in half. If you've written three things to communicate, eliminate one or two. If viewers drop off after 10 seconds, your opening isn't addressing their specific need quickly enough.For Everyone: Stop competing with your industry rivals and start competing with TikTok for attention. Build in public by sharing your founder journey on video. Create customer success videos in every new market; one local evangelist on camera will multiply your regional sales. Content shared by you as an individual will significantly outperform content shared by your company page.Whether you're a small business owner hiring your first sales executive, a SaaS founder seeking Series A investment, or an established company breaking into new markets, this episode provides the framework for video success without the Hollywood budget. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 155Make These Instant Body Language Changes to Master Every Interview & Close Every Deal
Body Language - Make These Instant Changes to Master Every Interview & Close Every Deal | Mark Bowden Body Language Expert InterviewMost people walk into high-stakes meetings hoping their content will carry them. Mark Bowden knows better: audiences form unconscious judgments about you in seconds via body language, and you can control exactly what they feel.What You'll Learn:The Theory of Mind Framework: Audiences unconsciously form a "theory of mind" about you, their prediction of how you're thinking and feeling toward them, based 55% on body language, 38% on tone, and only 7% on words.The Four Gesture Planes: Hand positions trigger specific emotions. Truth plane (naval height, open palms) signals honesty; passion plane (chest height) creates energy; thought plane (higher) builds vision; grotesque plane (below belt) triggers negative judgment.The MBT Framework: "Make a choice, Make it Bigger, Keep it Tidy." Commit fully to one gesture plane, amplify it, and hold it long enough for audiences to process, transforming scattered movement into confident communication.The Influence and Persuasion Model: Influence means understanding their perspective; persuasion means presenting choices to guide decisions. This changes minds more effectively than assertiveness (telling) because people feel ownership of the outcome."No matter how good your business is, no matter how good your pitch is, I'm in charge not only of how I feel, but I can be in charge of what you feel."Mark Bowden's Background:Mark Bowden is a globally recognised body language and human behaviour expert who advises leaders and executives worldwide.If You Haven't Started: Sit a hand-span away from the table with resources an arm's length away to encourage open gestures.If You're Already Presenting: Choreograph key moments using the truth plane (naval height) for credibility, the passion plane (chest height) for goals, and the grotesque plane for obstacles. Apply MBT: make one gesture choice per idea, amplify it, and hold it.For Everyone: Master the influence model: ask questions to understand their perspective, acknowledge it, then present choices and let them decide.This episode is sponsored by SEDULO: One of the UK’s fastest growing mid-tier business advisory firms, for good reasonFind out more at: https://sedulo.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 154The Burnout Decision You Don't Realise You're Making
The Burnout Decision You Don't Realise You're Making | Human ROI, Feedback & Dreaming Big (ActionCOACH Podcast)Most entrepreneurs measure business ROI obsessively whilst ignoring the metric that matters most: their own well-being. Alex Forsyth experienced burnout three times in six years before discovering the framework that changed everything.In this episode, Alex reveals "human return on investment", a systematic approach to monitoring stress, anxiety, fulfilment, and burnout alongside business performance. Learn to recognise warning signs before you crash and implement strategies that allow you to dream big without burning out.What You'll Learn:- The Human ROI Framework: Check in on stress, anxiety, fulfilment, and burnout with the same rigour as business metrics- Burnout Warning Signs: Identify subtle signals, including rising anxiety and passion feeling like just another job- The "Fill Your Cup First" Principle: Why boundaries and prioritising community enable sustainable service- Active Presence Techniques: Practical strategies for genuine presence through active listening and reducing distractions- Transforming Feedback Into Fuel: Process feedback as development opportunities using upskilling, coaching, and practice- The Feedforward Approach: Shift conversations from past mistakes to future possibilities- Healthy Ego vs Overconfidence: Balance confidence with humility for lifelong learning- Dreaming Big Without Burning Out: Lead with courage and build systems for sustainable achievement- Vision Board Systems That Work: Daily review, frequent auditing, and activating your reticular activating system- Community as Competitive Advantage: Connect purpose to service and recognise everyday connectionsKey Quotes:"Replace burnout recovery with burnout prevention by monitoring your human ROI as closely as your financial ROI.""Fill your cup first. You cannot serve from an empty vessel, and boundaries aren't selfish—they're essential.""Dream big means leading with courage, not waiting for permission, and pursuing goals without burning out."Alex Forsyth's Background:Alex Forsyth is an entrepreneur, speaker, and advocate for sustainable high performance. After burning out three times in six years, she developed the "human ROI" framework, helping ambitious business owners pursue goals without sacrificing well-being. Her TEDx talk and work connecting purpose to service demonstrate that dreaming big and maintaining balance are interdependent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 153You Can Die of Loneliness - 7 Steps to Building a Community
Loneliness - The Hidden Epidemic Destroying Remote Workers | Thomas Power on Loneliness, Community, and the Work From Home CrisisThe work-from-home revolution promised freedom but delivered an epidemic of isolation. In this ActionCOACH podcast episode, host James Vincent sits down with Thomas Power, who confronts the uncomfortable truth about loneliness in 2026 and reveals why your digital connections might be making you lonelier than ever.Drawing on Blue Zones research, Jay Shetty's strategies, and decades of experience fostering genuine connection, Thomas exposes the paradox of modern work culture: we're more connected than ever, yet more isolated than any generation before us.What You'll Learn:The True Cost of Remote Work: Why the work-from-home generation faces unprecedented loneliness despite having more digital tools than ever, and why Zoom calls can't replace in-person interaction.The Blue Zones Secret: How the world's longest-living communities maintain deep social bonds and the specific practices that create genuine belonging and extend lifespan.Why Technology Increases Isolation: The paradox of digital connectivity and how social media deepens isolation whilst creating the illusion of connection.The CSC vs ORS Framework: Two contrasting approaches to community building-Closed, Selective, and Controlling versus Open, Random, and Supportive-and which creates lasting communities.Jay Shetty's Blueprint: How Jay Shetty transformed from monk to influential community builder and the content creation principles that turn audiences into communities.The University of YouTube: Why YouTube has become the world's most powerful educational platform for building communities that rival traditional institutions.Three-Step Community Creation: The exact framework for building authentic communities through aggregation, making wisdom viral, and fostering genuine belonging.Leadership's Role: Why leaders must address the loneliness epidemic and practical strategies for creating workplace cultures that prioritise human connection.Subscribe to the ActionCOACH podcast for more insights on building businesses and lives that truly matter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 152How I Took My Business From £2 Million to £14 Million FAST
The Arum Global Blueprint for Scaling with Purpose - From £2M to £14MArum Global transformed from a struggling £2 million consultancy losing £400,000 annually into a £14 million powerhouse with £5 million EBITDA and a perfect NPS score of 100. This episode reveals the strategies behind their 7x growth whilst serving the world's most demanding clients.Jamie Waller purchased Arum Global in 2017, recognising its extraordinary authority with global banks and governments. Today, the company serves major clients across collections, recoveries, and debt management, maintaining the principle that "everybody deserves to be paid what they are owed, but not at any cost."What You'll Learn:The Network Effect Strategy: Why clients paying £25,000 for advisory work receive access to 200+ specialists and 25 years of project knowledge, consistently converting small engagements into £100,000+ relationships without traditional sales pressure.The NPS Blind Spot: How Arum achieved a perfect 100 NPS score but wasn't generating referrals and the simple question that unlocked millions in new business from existing clients.The People-First Growth Model: How creating a Head of People role early enabled delegation and maintained team morale through 7x growth.Operational Excellence at Scale: How splitting operations into Advisory and Delivery Services, combined with repeatable frameworks, enables management of 20-25 projects simultaneously whilst maintaining perfect NPS.The Vulnerability Innovation: The breakthrough project that identified £16 million in recoverable debt from £80 million sitting in "vulnerability files" for up to 10 years.Post-COVID Professional Standards: Jamie's approach to resetting workplace expectations, from video call standards to maintaining energy across remote teams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 151High-Functioning Depression: Are We Excelling or Escaping?
Beyond Business: Understanding High Functioning Depression with Pandora MorrisMost successful business owners appear to have it all together. But what if that relentless drive is actually masking something deeper? In this revealing episode, Pandora Morris exposes a hidden pandemic affecting high achievers: high-functioning depression.Pandora Morris, creator of the Hurt to Healing podcast, has spent 24 years navigating the mental health system whilst managing severe OCD and eating disorders. She brings unflinching honesty about living with extreme mental health conditions whilst pursuing purpose and meaning.This conversation reveals why constantly staying busy might be your way of running from yourself, introduces "anhedonia" (the inability to experience joy), and explains why true recovery requires both changing beliefs and taking action simultaneously.What You'll Discover:High Functioning Depression Explained: Why high achievers mask depression through rigid routines and constant busyness, and how to recognise if you're running from your feelings.The Inner Work Framework: What "doing the inner work" actually means - connecting with your vulnerable inner child and stripping away societal expectations.Therapy That Actually Works: Why most therapists fail their clients, the difference between CBT, EMDR, IFS and other approaches, and why recovery is like a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle.OCD Reality Check: Recognising OCD in yourself or your children, why people wait 10 years to seek help, and why exposure therapy is crucial.The Beliefs vs. Actions Debate: When you need to change your belief system before taking action, when action must come first, and why talking doesn't solve everything.If You're Constantly Busy: Ask yourself - are you pursuing genuine passions or running from sitting with yourself? Take one day this week to practice stillness.If You Can't Experience Joy: Notice whether you can appreciate small moments. If you're constantly thinking about the next thing rather than being present, consider whether high-functioning depression might be affecting you.For Everyone: Stop asking "how are you?" unless you genuinely have time to hear the real answer. Remember that FINE often stands for "F***ed up, Insecure, Neurotic and Exhausted."Find Pandora's Hurt to Healing podcast on all platforms and discover the therapy approaches that might finally help you piece together your recovery jigsaw puzzle.Powered by Action Coach UK - https://actioncoach.co.uk/The world's number one business coaching firm, helping business owners achieve extraordinary results since 1993.Sponsored by CWCS | Fully Managed Hosting Services - https://www.cwcs.co.uk/UK-based, globally trusted Managed Hosting with security, scalability, and sustainability at its core. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 150Why Your Business Will DIE Without You... Build a Sellable Business 101
Business Exit? Most Owners Never Build a Sellable Business. Here's Why.In this episode of the ActionCOACH podcast, Saul Cohen reveals why most business owners fundamentally misunderstand their business's value and what it takes to build a truly sellable company. Saul, a corporate finance expert who started at PWC and now specialises in mergers and acquisitions, shares the hard truths about scaling owner-managed businesses and the critical mistakes that prevent successful exits.Discover why the "hustle" stops working at £1 million in revenue and what you need to do differently. Learn why owner-managed businesses rarely exceed £10 million without proper structure, and why getting above £20-100 million while retaining full ownership is nearly impossible. Saul explains the two biggest reasons acquisitions fail: people and cash flow, why you should never make changes immediately after buying a business, and how successful entrepreneurs think about money differently: focusing on building assets rather than just P\&L thinking.This episode provides actionable frameworks for financial management, including the five essential components of a proper finance department, why you need a part-time financial controller (not just an accountant), and the critical difference between compliance and strategic financial planning. Saul also shares his recommended reading (Daniel Priestley's "24 Assets" and Alex Hormozi's "$100M Offers") and explains why every business owner needs to get a valuation immediately – even if they're not planning to sell for years.Whether you're doing £500K or £5 million in revenue, this conversation will change how you think about building business value and planning your eventual exit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 149After Dragon's Den Failed Her, She Hit £10M in Revenue
Dragons Den Failed Her, Then She Hit £10M in Revenue | Rachel Watkyn Tiny Box Company InterviewMost business owners give up after harsh rejection. Rachel Watkyn built a £10 million company instead.In this episode of the ActionCOACH podcast, Rachel Watkyn, founder of Tiny Box Company, shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey. After being "absolutely slaughtered" on Dragons' Den, battling chronic fatigue syndrome that left her bedridden for years, and surviving cancer, Rachel scaled her sustainable packaging business from zero to over £10 million in revenue.What makes Rachel's journey extraordinary isn't just the numbers. It's how she achieved them. For 3-4 months across two consecutive years, she ran her entire business from her bed, a "guilty secret" she reveals publicly for the first time in this interview. Despite losing everything (her house, job, partner, and car), Rachel's "steel rod" determination and focus on something bigger than herself drove her forward when hope seemed impossible.Discover Rachel's core strategies for scaling from £1 million to £10 million, why the Dragons were wrong about sustainability being "niche," and how she built a team so strong that a former warehouse worker now runs the entire operation. Rachel reveals the power of visualisation and manifestation, why focusing on experiences matters more than material goals, and what truly defines success beyond wealth.Whether you're battling imposter syndrome, facing health challenges while running your business, or simply trying to scale past seven figures, Rachel's insights on servant leadership, trusting your vision over "experts," and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who lift you up will transform how you approach entrepreneurship.Key quotes: "If you're not helping people in some way, then you don't have a business model anyway.""Especially for women that do suffer from confidence issues, imposter syndrome is to focus on something that's bigger than you.""Your background, who you think you are, doesn't need to define you."Subscribe to the ActionCOACH podcast for weekly insights on business growth, leadership, and achieving extraordinary results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 148Your Business Isn't Worth Selling Yet | Here's Why
Business Exit: Your Business Isn't Worth Selling Yet | Here's Why | James Ashford Entrepreneur InterviewMost business owners dream of a life-changing exit. James Ashford achieved it, selling his company for eight figures. But he reveals a hard truth in this episode: his business wasn't always worth selling. For years, it was practically worthless to buyers.What changed? Ashford spent three years systematizing his operations, building a company that didn't just run without him but actually grew without him. He shares the strategic decisions that separated his company from competitors, why he refused to discount, and how video marketing positioned him as the category leader.He also opens up about the unexpected aftermath: the identity crisis that followed his exit and the work of rebuilding purpose beyond the business. Now an active investor, he offers insights into what makes businesses truly valuable to both buyers and the entrepreneurs who build them.What You'll Learn:The Fatal Flaw in Most Small Businesses: Being the best at what you do makes your business worthless to buyers. Transform from operator to owner.The Three-Year Rule for Sellable Businesses: James explains which systems made his business attractive to acquirers and why it took three years to build them.Why Discounting Destroys Business Value: Saying no to discounts builds a premium brand that commands higher multiples at exit.The Video Marketing Strategy That Changed Everything: Educational content solved his core business problem and positioned his company as the category leader.The Emotional Reality of Selling Your Business: James shares the identity crisis that followed his exit and how he rebuilt his sense of purpose.From Operator to Investor: James now invests in multiple companies and shares what he looks for when evaluating opportunities.The Diamond Framework for Client Selection: Learn how to identify and nurture your most valuable client relationships instead of treating everyone equally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S1 Ep 147£50 Million Turnover Started With This Uncomfortable Truth
Business Growth: £50 Million Turnover Started With This Uncomfortable Truth | Jordan Brompton My Energi InterviewJordan Brompton scaled My Energi from minus £20,000 in debt to £50 million turnover in five years. But she wouldn't do it that fast again. This episode reveals the uncomfortable truths about rapid growth, securing investment without connections, and why believing in yourself is the hardest part.What You'll Learn:The Uncomfortable Truth About Scaling Fast: Jordan wouldn't scale at that pace again despite the success. Two redundancy rounds after building to 400 employees taught her that when external factors force you to retract quickly, there's a real cost.How to Secure Investment Without Connections: A working-class entrepreneur with no degree raised £1.8 million from Sir Terry Leahy and Bill Currie, then £30 million from private equity. Her biggest lesson: due diligence should go both ways.The Power of Product Identity: Naming products like "Eddi" and "Zappi" creates emotional connection and market differentiation. Jordan purposely gave products identities to educate children and build a brand that could compete in a crowded marketplace.Why Investors Want to See Sales First: Stop pitching with fancy decks and no substance. Jordan looks for order books, customer commitments, and proof you've invested yourself. AI can create a pitch deck in two minutes. What doors have you knocked on?The Reality of Manufacturing Scale: Gradual scale isn't optional in electronics manufacturing. Investment cycles (4-5 years) are too short for hardware businesses that need 15-20 year horizons.Maintaining Belief Through Turbulent Times: Jordan navigated government grant withdrawals, market oversaturation, and pulling back from an IPO when the war in Ukraine hit. Her biggest personal barrier has always been her own mind.The Grimsby Grit That Built a £50 Million Business: Growing up in a "forgotten about town" created the tenacity that pushed Jordan through every challenge. Wanting it more than your competition is everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.