Nicks story is not like the typical entrepreneurial journey, listen till the end to Find out why…. hit like and subscribe for a new episode every Monday
The best creators live and die by the quality of the material they put out. They don't have to beg for subscriptions or likes. You put out good material, don't sell yourself short by begging for subscribers. It's unnecessary.
Hi I’m just a regular housewife who doesn’t miss an episode every week whilst I’m cleaning or ironing. You motivate me so much by bringing on these raw, no bullshit guests who open up and tell us about their journeys and don’t just focus on the highs also the lows. Well done Steve you bring out the best and I always say to my sons one day I hope you get to sign the book at the end of diary of a ceo!
My word this was incredible. I'm not sure I've ever related to one of your guests as much as I do with Nick, Steve. Brilliant conversation and amazing insight.
This was such a refreshing one. The standard modern businessperson outlook of "YOU GOTTA DESTROY EVERYONE" has become so boring and stale. It was great to hear an actual normal human speak about their journey and outlook on life. Thank you Steven and Nick :)
I saw Nick talk in Bristol about 10 years ago and he was so refreshing and honest. He also said at that time that TV advertising completely transformed Moonpig and that the TV marketing strategy was the last roll of the dice. He also talked about having a cheque on the wall and I wish that came out here! Great interview and demonstrates that successful people can be human too.
Love how last question was gonna begin with ‘you’re older than me..’ but thought on his feet and reframed the question to ‘you’re ahead of me in business..’ Bravo 👏🏾
Me too bro , not by choice but because my union construction work got slow, ive been back to working union construction for a week now and feel miserable, i feel like im unemployable now,, after working a whole year for myself, paying bills and child support, i went back for the health benefits but man its hard
This is probably my favourite one to date! Probably the best conversation on startup that I've ever listen to. For anyone that's worked in a start-up, it's so relatable but also so insightful for those going through a growth phase. Loved how open Nick was on this one. What a chap.
This totally smashed my perceptions and made me my swallow my pride. When I watched nick on dragons den I was always thought he was a bit of a plonker but wow, he totally proved me wrong. Love how honest and vulnerable he allows himself to be. Thank you. Nailed it as always.
37:07 'Every meeting you go to, you need to be able to look people in the eye and convince them that your idea is right...if you can't articulate yourself properly, you're never going to be listened to'. You can tell throughout this interview that Nick 100% lives by this 👌
So much wisdom here for any budding or struggling business owner and Nick’s delivery is perfection. He would be an extraordinary mentor, in fact you both would.
This is the best interview I’ve seen in a long time. This actually reinforced a lot of my beliefs when it comes to business and also taught me a lot. Nick Jenkins is definitely one of my all time favourite and inspiring businessmen.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $483k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
Guest idea, Jeremy Kyle. Before you smirk- would be interesting to hear life after his show was cancelled but I’m not totally sure how open to the concept he’d be!
@@SuperGamingBeast1 51 is a very small minority but unfortunately I know many more would give it a like too. Very toxic that kind of show and I think he deserves no lime light whats so ever...bully boy, who's an ex gambling addict yet spoke to everyone like fucking dirt and all to make the show exciting...just praying on the less fortunate,less educated people and basically making a mockery out of them on live TV so he can get paid big bucks whilst he humiliates and ruins lifes and eventually the inevitable happened....not sure how it did happen sooner. The 51 people who liked this probably go to asda in their pyjamas on a sat afternoon 😑
When I asked my followers from different platforms what are their immediate financial goal, most of them said that their want to make their first million. So that's what we're doing today.
It's doesn't matter, It's how they choose to see it, what's called success.. But I must say invest at all times it's very important and helpful... I'm doing better than I was last year. 😊
@@pierogallo132 Speaking about investment, You're right that's why I had to start up investing in forex fews month ago and now I'm really benefiting from it, honestly speaking I earned huge profits more than what I was paid for as my wages in a month interval
@Jocelyn Maria Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market.
Love the statement form Nick about not trodding on other people on the way up if it's going to eat your conscience alive and the quip about buying a lambo... by the time you can afford it, it's usually no longer important.
The content from this channel is incredible. Such a gift. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, the clues in these videos are building blocks and drivers that can increase your chances of success. So much value. Steven you're incredible.
I haven’t watched all your podcasts but watched several and making my way through the rest of them. This was one of the best I have seen so far. It might be his story, his truthfulness and attitude to business plus how he communicates. Very engaging.
Golden advise at 44.50 from Deborah for us entrepreneurs. Knowing who to sell to, how and why. Every penny counts. I've watched this particular episode about 5 times. Love this channel Steven.
This man is extremely thoughtful and grounded about his business and making money. This was really instructive and encouraging because it reminded me that entrepreneurs who are not ruthless exist. Thank you. My favourite and most intellectually stimulating podcast I've listened to on this channel so far. Well done.
Perhaps Nick doesn't exhibit all the traits we have come to expect from an entrepreneur. But one thing that strikes me about most, is that they all love learning new things. I think this is called a growth mentality.
Nick is exceptionally bright I would argue probably more than the average entrepreneur. He made a million in investment banking before even starting his business he's clearly smart similar to Jeff Bezos.
I think that is great advice, would totally agree to try your idea with as little money as possible first. I worked on my idea in my spare time, as soon as I got my first cheque, that was all the proof I needed. I went to see my boss to quit with immediate effect, give my Porsche 997 back (company car) box at Old Trafford up, and walk out of my job. Nuts looking back had to get the train home with a dream.
21:11 - this is what I do for a living for other companies 28:22 - understand question and deliver answer in predictable way 37:14 - persuasion and sales is the best skill in life
Yeah its gunna be great to see young black entrepreneur ive been watching dragons den for years always waiting for the first one 💯 big up yourself im currently doing ecommerce myself
Such a Great Conversation…. Humble & Caring CEO… giving props to others…. Feels guilty about overworking his employees when he is out there having Fun😃
29:10 he nailed it really, people who are creative genius usually suck at other things (replying to emails for instance) because they're in their heads busy, working on their creative and your email or meeting is just disrupting their thought flow.
Theres 100% nothing wrong with having multiple businesses. I run multiple companies and they afford me the most incredible life. The more streams of income I can add, Im happy. I do have ADHD though so being scattered is in my DNA BUT I make it work for me.
Well said, I keep several irons in the fire, I feel best mentally when Creating and I go back and forth with my ideas, however none of my niche business are that massive to demand all my focus. This makes me happier but I'm sure I also have some form of adhd or ADD.
My Goodness, I watch Steve's podcasts religiously but I never get to the very end of the show. It's always either the guest is mediocre [to my aspirations or principles], I got what I may want to get from that guest's story or the topic just comes to a halt regarding keeping my curiosity "burning". But this show with Nick as a guest KEPT ME FOCUSED AND LISTENING ATTENTIVELY to prove that I finished watching the whole show, it was my very first time becoming aware that guests write something in a "diary" and the very first time I heard Steve closing a show. Well done Nick. He's very authentic without trying to be. Only thing I wish Nick answered directly was when asked "you seem content..."
I've just finished the podcast .. Nick Jenkins , such an inspiration, thank you, & thanks to everyone involved in the podcast. Take care, Best regards JoJo
This was so good as a startup business owner and a mummy.. I meant to watch it for 5 minutes and continue after my kids go to bed but couldn't resist.. gold nuggets taking notes thanks Nick and Steve. Inspiring
56:00 one hunrded percent - you have to live the lifestyle of what you believe a successful person is and that will lead you in that direction overtime
Nice to see Moonpig on here, great business. Should have delved more into his “5 years of hell” though and the story of him “breaking through walls”, than trying to prove that entrepreneurs at the beginning shouldn’t be putting there business first before other more (agreeably) important things like friends, family, health etc. Please can you next time ask directly about the process of being consumed by a business idea. A lot of this stuff is reflective (yeh i thought x before but now i think y).
9:50 Being reluctant to share ideas 27:04 Different people and their qualities in the company 52:00 driven by passion or demons 1:03:06 Be content with where you are
I saw Nick at my local petrol station today. I couldn’t remember who he was, but knew I knew his face. Eventually, it came to me, Dragons Den! From my seeing him today, I found he lives just two miles from me and then I found this really interesting podcast. As an entrepreneur with an international company, I found this fascinating. Thanks Steve. I don’t know who you are, but will be researching you next and look forward to seeing you on Dragons Den.
51:10 Justin Kan had a really nice tier system to it. Level 1: You can eat wherever you want. Level 2: You can travel wherever you want. After which it's diminishing returns as Nick says here.
Interesting interview, especially the part where Nick differentiates between being driven by passion or demons - after first watching the one with Barbara Corcoran.
33:16 - "crying in the street" - haha! Have you seen me, Steven? Def. done this in the last 6 months regarding my business. Refreshing outlook from Nick, really appreciated this episode. Thank you!
Very surprised with this interview, don't know much about Nick bar Dragon Den. Super relatable up there with my favourite guess, totally different side to him than I seen in Dragon Den. Great guess.
Nicks story is not like the typical entrepreneurial journey, listen till the end to
Find out why…. hit like and subscribe for a new episode every Monday
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The best creators live and die by the quality of the material they put out. They don't have to beg for subscriptions or likes. You put out good material, don't sell yourself short by begging for subscribers. It's unnecessary.
I love how he communicates. He has a really lovely nature about him 😇
He's great isn't he
@@TheDiaryOfACEO can you have him back in some way? he avoids all the cliches!
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@@TheDiaryOfACEObe great to hear from him again!
Hi I’m just a regular housewife who doesn’t miss an episode every week whilst I’m cleaning or ironing. You motivate me so much by bringing on these raw, no bullshit guests who open up and tell us about their journeys and don’t just focus on the highs also the lows. Well done Steve you bring out the best and I always say to my sons one day I hope you get to sign the book at the end of diary of a ceo!
Thank you 🙏🏽
The greatest job is being a house wife.... it is selfless to be home for your family. ❤
I amen for that
@@plentystuffs Thanku
My word this was incredible. I'm not sure I've ever related to one of your guests as much as I do with Nick, Steve. Brilliant conversation and amazing insight.
Dope, thanks bro good to hear it resonated
Who is Nick Steve?
@@MrMuzzletoff Nick,* Steve
hes my gofather!
Nick was such an underrated Dragon, he was always giving advice that was useful to entrepreneurs without belittling them unlike Peter or Deborah
are you joking? he was a condescending pr1ck on dragon's den. deborah isn't condescending AT ALL. That's insane.
I always felt he tried to be nice to them even if he didn't like the product or think it would work
Please we need more ‘normal’ business people who can sell by just being their self and not a persona, love it
Nick is exactly the sort of boss you’d want to work for. Honest, open, reasonable and humble
This was such a refreshing one. The standard modern businessperson outlook of "YOU GOTTA DESTROY EVERYONE" has become so boring and stale. It was great to hear an actual normal human speak about their journey and outlook on life. Thank you Steven and Nick :)
I saw Nick talk in Bristol about 10 years ago and he was so refreshing and honest. He also said at that time that TV advertising completely transformed Moonpig and that the TV marketing strategy was the last roll of the dice. He also talked about having a cheque on the wall and I wish that came out here! Great interview and demonstrates that successful people can be human too.
Cheque on the wall? Do you mean like a made up one in order to manifest it? I’m quite interested to know!
Love how last question was gonna begin with ‘you’re older than me..’ but thought on his feet and reframed the question to ‘you’re ahead of me in business..’
Bravo 👏🏾
Brilliant as usual. I’m 27 and have been running my home improvements business for 1 year now. These podcasts keep me motivated and stimulated. 👌🏽
I’ll invest
Me too bro , not by choice but because my union construction work got slow, ive been back to working union construction for a week now and feel miserable, i feel like im unemployable now,, after working a whole year for myself, paying bills and child support, i went back for the health benefits but man its hard
This is probably my favourite one to date! Probably the best conversation on startup that I've ever listen to. For anyone that's worked in a start-up, it's so relatable but also so insightful for those going through a growth phase. Loved how open Nick was on this one. What a chap.
This totally smashed my perceptions and made me my swallow my pride. When I watched nick on dragons den I was always thought he was a bit of a plonker but wow, he totally proved me wrong. Love how honest and vulnerable he allows himself to be. Thank you. Nailed it as always.
37:07 'Every meeting you go to, you need to be able to look people in the eye and convince them that your idea is right...if you can't articulate yourself properly, you're never going to be listened to'. You can tell throughout this interview that Nick 100% lives by this 👌
So much wisdom here for any budding or struggling business owner and Nick’s delivery is perfection. He would be an extraordinary mentor, in fact you both would.
This is the best interview I’ve seen in a long time. This actually reinforced a lot of my beliefs when it comes to business and also taught me a lot.
Nick Jenkins is definitely one of my all time favourite and inspiring businessmen.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $483k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
Wow, that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
I’ve actually been looking into advisors lately, the news I’ve been seeing in the market hasn’t been so encouraging. who’s the person guiding you?
Guest idea, Jeremy Kyle. Before you smirk- would be interesting to hear life after his show was cancelled but I’m not totally sure how open to the concept he’d be!
😂😂😂😂😂😂Jeremy is that you?
Stick to watching the channel bud. Jeremy Kyles a bully boy no one cares
@@inforaspinonlineslots 51 people seem to care :)
@@SuperGamingBeast1 51 is a very small minority but unfortunately I know many more would give it a like too. Very toxic that kind of show and I think he deserves no lime light whats so ever...bully boy, who's an ex gambling addict yet spoke to everyone like fucking dirt and all to make the show exciting...just praying on the less fortunate,less educated people and basically making a mockery out of them on live TV so he can get paid big bucks whilst he humiliates and ruins lifes and eventually the inevitable happened....not sure how it did happen sooner. The 51 people who liked this probably go to asda in their pyjamas on a sat afternoon 😑
What a shit idea
When I asked my followers from different platforms what are their immediate financial goal, most of them said that their want to make their first million. So that's what we're doing today.
It's doesn't matter,
It's how they choose to see it, what's called success.. But I must say invest at all times it's very important and helpful... I'm doing better than I was last year. 😊
@@pierogallo132 Speaking about investment, You're right that's why I had to start up investing in forex fews month ago and now I'm really benefiting from it, honestly speaking I earned huge profits more than what I was paid for as my wages in a month interval
@@kellylogan9872 Most profit comes from capital gains from owning a business. It's good to have a multiple streams of income (investments)
@@souza-t
Forex/stock is the best investment anyone could get into. As it could make you rich in a blink of an eye.
@Jocelyn Maria
Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $370k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced traders make enormous returns from the seemingly unknown market.
His story is so fresh, I found him really insightful and I sense that he is a realist and very pragmatic. Thank you for this interview 👏🏿
thank for watching 🙌🏽
Brb just going to put a gym in a service station
JON! nice to see you here :)
My thoughts exactly haha
Love the statement form Nick about not trodding on other people on the way up if it's going to eat your conscience alive and the quip about buying a lambo... by the time you can afford it, it's usually no longer important.
The content from this channel is incredible. Such a gift. If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, the clues in these videos are building blocks and drivers that can increase your chances of success. So much value. Steven you're incredible.
🙏🏽 thank you, glad you find them so valuable
As a young founder and business owner, these conversations are the most therapeutic and Monday making videos I could ask for! Keep up the great work:)
thanks james 👊🏽
How is your business going? I'm on a journey
Worked hard. Earnt his money and now gives back through working in charity. Superb. No ego. Top bloke
Nick Jenkins is hands down is one of the most coolest person ever and he always makes time for people and hands down a wise person!
I haven’t watched all your podcasts but watched several and making my way through the rest of them.
This was one of the best I have seen so far.
It might be his story, his truthfulness and attitude to business plus how he communicates. Very engaging.
49:00 This man deserves all the success he has.
Nick Jenkins is a legend. Very rare to find him doing stuff like this. Really enjoyed this one
i had no idea what to expect when I started watching this episode but this man is so genuinely lovely, such a great conversation!
Totally excited for this 2 Dragons being vulnerable. What! Only on the Diary of a CEO. TGIM.
🙌🏽 let me know what you think
Golden advise at 44.50 from Deborah for us entrepreneurs. Knowing who to sell to, how and why. Every penny counts. I've watched this particular episode about 5 times. Love this channel Steven.
This man is extremely thoughtful and grounded about his business and making money. This was really instructive and encouraging because it reminded me that entrepreneurs who are not ruthless exist. Thank you. My favourite and most intellectually stimulating podcast I've listened to on this channel so far. Well done.
Perhaps Nick doesn't exhibit all the traits we have come to expect from an entrepreneur. But one thing that strikes me about most, is that they all love learning new things. I think this is called a growth mentality.
Nick is exceptionally bright I would argue probably more than the average entrepreneur. He made a million in investment banking before even starting his business he's clearly smart similar to Jeff Bezos.
@@uvwxyzero No arguments with that!
He's such a nice guy. So simple and so clear yet so rich. Like him.
So relatable, he makes you feel you can do it! Great episode.
I think that is great advice, would totally agree to try your idea with as little money as possible first. I worked on my idea in my spare time, as soon as I got my first cheque, that was all the proof I needed. I went to see my boss to quit with immediate effect, give my Porsche 997 back (company car) box at Old Trafford up, and walk out of my job. Nuts looking back had to get the train home with a dream.
I love the way Nick Jenkins articulates his thoughts. Very clear and elaborate. Both of these guys are excellent communicators. I admire them!
The shipping container in a petrol station is such a good analogy for building an MVP, loved this episode!
21:11 - this is what I do for a living for other companies
28:22 - understand question and deliver answer in predictable way
37:14 - persuasion and sales is the best skill in life
Did anyone else find out recently that Steve is going to be on Dragons Den? 😯… Impressive.. I am here for this Dragons den cross over episode 🔥
Yeah its gunna be great to see young black entrepreneur ive been watching dragons den for years always waiting for the first one 💯 big up yourself im currently doing ecommerce myself
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@@jhardworkpaysoff474 there was one before Steve.
Such a Great Conversation…. Humble & Caring CEO… giving props to others…. Feels guilty about overworking his employees when he is out there having Fun😃
As soon as Nick spoke Russian in a Brummie accent on Dragons Den, I knew he was a legend. This podcast confirmed it. Thanks 👊
29:10 he nailed it really, people who are creative genius usually suck at other things (replying to emails for instance) because they're in their heads busy, working on their creative and your email or meeting is just disrupting their thought flow.
41:50 Dude. You LITERALLY just described what I’m doing! Thank you so much, it’s so good to hear reassurance from reputable source.
An incredibly well polished and articulate individual.
That's what a private education gets you. Don't get me wrong, he's absolutely brilliant but hardly a working class, rags to riches story.
@@cylindrical_1058 So boarding school is not private?
He has the best character of all the people than have been on the pod.
Theres 100% nothing wrong with having multiple businesses. I run multiple companies and they afford me the most incredible life. The more streams of income I can add, Im happy. I do have ADHD though so being scattered is in my DNA BUT I make it work for me.
Well said, I keep several irons in the fire, I feel best mentally when Creating and I go back and forth with my ideas, however none of my niche business are that massive to demand all my focus. This makes me happier but I'm sure I also have some form of adhd or ADD.
My Goodness, I watch Steve's podcasts religiously but I never get to the very end of the show. It's always either the guest is mediocre [to my aspirations or principles], I got what I may want to get from that guest's story or the topic just comes to a halt regarding keeping my curiosity "burning". But this show with Nick as a guest KEPT ME FOCUSED AND LISTENING ATTENTIVELY to prove that I finished watching the whole show, it was my very first time becoming aware that guests write something in a "diary" and the very first time I heard Steve closing a show. Well done Nick. He's very authentic without trying to be.
Only thing I wish Nick answered directly was when asked "you seem content..."
I've just finished the podcast ..
Nick Jenkins , such an inspiration, thank you, & thanks to everyone involved in the podcast. Take care,
Best regards JoJo
This was so good as a startup business owner and a mummy.. I meant to watch it for 5 minutes and continue after my kids go to bed but couldn't resist.. gold nuggets taking notes thanks Nick and Steve. Inspiring
Fabulous interview as I lived and worked in Guernsey when Moon Pig boomed. Fabulous.
This is such a grown up business talk. Its refreshing!
56:00 one hunrded percent - you have to live the lifestyle of what you believe a successful person is and that will lead you in that direction overtime
Nick is so polite and such good answers. He was a great dragon.
Two dragons for free - what valuable insights and inspiration! Thank you both.
Happiness is wanting what you get
Success is getting what you want
This interview was everything I needed. Love that all the right questions were asked.
What a humble an genuine man. Great quest
Nice to see Moonpig on here, great business. Should have delved more into his “5 years of hell” though and the story of him “breaking through walls”, than trying to prove that entrepreneurs at the beginning shouldn’t be putting there business first before other more (agreeably) important things like friends, family, health etc. Please can you next time ask directly about the process of being consumed by a business idea. A lot of this stuff is reflective (yeh i thought x before but now i think y).
As a striving entrepreneur this was my first video after you was on jacks podcast ! So so interesting !
What a humble guy and what a podcast 😎👍
Yess I’m so excited to listen to this! Monday’s are becoming my favourite day of the week ✨
👊🏽 Yes Hannah!
Excellent interview 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
More life changing content. I’m building a very similar business right now, so this was perfect timing.
Brilliant interview. Such a down to earth person who seems to have a clear sense of what is important.
Loved this one!! Love DRAGON’S DEN!! and I love MOONPIG!! All round love!
9:50 Being reluctant to share ideas
27:04 Different people and their qualities in the company
52:00 driven by passion or demons
1:03:06 Be content with where you are
Really enjoyed this chat, and what a nice bloke Nick is with - lots of good messages.
What a fantastic interview. I love how Nick approaches business and life.
Another amazing conversation, love this podcast!
thanks richard
What a beautiful soul Nick Jenkins is xx
His emotional literacy level is really high, he can really express himself well.
Never heard of Steve until Dragons Den's announcement. Now I know who Steve is and can't wait to see his input on the show
EVERY INTERVIEW STEVE ,EVERY INTERVIEW ,MAKES ME FEEL BETTER... thank you for sharing all these conversations
Man I miss Nick not being in dragons den, he’s awesome
One of the best interviews I’ve watched .
Great interviewer. Brilliant questions and allowed him to speak whilst still leading the conversation
Just found your channel! wow, i love these interviews.. you are a great interviewer
I saw Nick at my local petrol station today. I couldn’t remember who he was, but knew I knew his face. Eventually, it came to me, Dragons Den! From my seeing him today, I found he lives just two miles from me and then I found this really interesting podcast. As an entrepreneur with an international company, I found this fascinating. Thanks Steve. I don’t know who you are, but will be researching you next and look forward to seeing you on Dragons Den.
WHAT A DOWN TO EARTH WELL ROUNDED VERY LIKABLE PERSON. GOD BLESS
I bought my Father's Day card from Moonpig and he loved it 🙂
I'm half hour in & loving this episode so far🤗
Best wishes Jojo
🙌🏽
this is incredible, so many great gems you can take from this
51:10 Justin Kan had a really nice tier system to it.
Level 1: You can eat wherever you want.
Level 2: You can travel wherever you want.
After which it's diminishing returns as Nick says here.
Fantastic interview. I think the best one actually.
28:17 this is a very interesting and important point for gaining an internship in undergrad, etc. I wish I knew this coming into university
What a fabulous episode. I absolutely love Nick.
I wasn't expecting to, but I absolutely loved this
Interesting interview, especially the part where Nick differentiates between being driven by passion or demons - after first watching the one with Barbara Corcoran.
Great guy, loved him on Dragons den
33:16 - "crying in the street" - haha! Have you seen me, Steven? Def. done this in the last 6 months regarding my business. Refreshing outlook from Nick, really appreciated this episode. Thank you!
🙌🏽
What
What a lovely man! Really enjoyed listening x
Very surprised with this interview, don't know much about Nick bar Dragon Den. Super relatable up there with my favourite guess, totally different side to him than I seen in Dragon Den. Great guess.
I like how practical Nick is.
Great interview. Nick seems so genuine
Wow... taking notes, this one has so many gems!
Wow why am i only just finding this channel now definitely subscribed ❤️
He is spot on with his assessment of driving factors of entrepreneurs at 52:50
This convo is gold