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  • From One Text Gift to Dragons Den: The Prsnt Startup Journey with Omid Moallemi
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Omid Moallemi, co-founder of Prsnt, to break down the real story behind one of the most talked-about startups to appear on Dragons’ Den.

    From pitching in front of Peter Jones, Touker Suleyman, Deborah Meaden, Sara Davies, and Steven Bartlett… to walking away from a deal that shocked many — this is the full, unfiltered startup journey you didn’t see on TV.

    At the heart of this episode is Prsnt — a fast-growing UK startup transforming how we give gifts. Instead of traditional gifting, Prsnt allows users to send gifts instantly via smartphone, complete with video messages and digital unwrapping experiences. Explore Prsnt here

    Built to make gifting “as easy as sending a text,” Prsnt connects users with over 100+ major high street brands, enabling real-time gifting without the hassle of delivery, wrapping, or logistics.

    But this episode goes far deeper than just the product.

    We unpack:

    • The real behind-the-scenes experience of Dragons’ Den

    • What actually happens during the 3-hour pitch (vs what you see on TV)

    • How they secured investment from multiple Dragons… and why the deal didn’t complete

    • The brutal realities of startup life — from running out of money to near burnout

    • The moment everything nearly collapsed… and how they bounced back

    Omid shares the highs and lows of building Prsnt — from early MVP struggles and outsourcing development, to landing major partnerships and scaling a platform that now reaches hundreds of thousands of users.

    We also dive into the business model behind Prsnt — including how they generate revenue through brand partnerships, commissions, and transaction fees, while helping businesses drive customer engagement through digital gifting and rewards.

    This episode is packed with lessons for founders, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in startups, SaaS, marketplaces, or scaling a tech business.

    Key topics include:

    • Startup resilience and dealing with rejection

    • Why most people underestimate how hard tech businesses are

    • The power of co-founders and building the right team

    • Why “other people’s limitations aren’t your own”

    • How to validate an idea and turn it into a real business

    • The truth about raising investment in today’s market

    Whether you’re building a startup, thinking about going on Dragons’ Den, or just want a raw, honest insight into entrepreneurship — this episode delivers.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    Is Dragons’ Den real?

    What happens after the cameras stop rolling?

    And what it actually takes to build a scalable tech company…

    This is for you.

    About Prsnt

    Prsnt is a UK-based gifting platform designed to modernise how people send and receive gifts. With instant delivery, personalised messages, and a marketplace of leading brands, it removes the friction from traditional gifting and creates meaningful moments in seconds.

    Follow / Subscribe for more founder stories, business lessons, and real conversations from the front line of entrepreneurship.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • A Stranger Called Her “An Onion”… Here’s Why It Changed Everything with Falguni Patel
    Apr 13 2026

    Most people never question what’s holding them back… they just accept it.

    In this episode of Business Mutiny, I sit down with Falguni Patel — TEDx speaker and transformational strategist — who went through anxiety, IVF struggles, divorce, and a complete life reset… before a stranger said something that changed everything:

    “You’re an onion.”

    It sounds ridiculous. But it unlocked a powerful way of understanding how we build layers, hide our true selves, and stay stuck in patterns that limit our growth.

    We get into:

    • Breaking limiting beliefs and comfort zones

    • Why success can actually hold you back

    • The fear of being judged (and how to overcome it)

    • Building confidence and stepping into the unknown

    • The truth about freedom, purpose, and fulfilment

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, comfortable but unfulfilled, or unsure what’s really holding you back — this one will hit.

    Chapters

    00:00 – The “You’re an Onion” Moment

    02:30 – Anxiety, IVF & Hitting Rock Bottom

    08:45 – Walking Away & Starting Again

    15:20 – Comfort Zones Are Killing Growth

    21:10 – Doing Things Alone & Building Confidence

    27:40 – Online Business & Freedom

    34:15 – The Truth About Education & Careers

    41:00 – Business Failures & Lessons Learned

    47:30 – Limiting Beliefs Explained

    51:30 – Quick Fire Round

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    55 min
  • Inside the Nimsdai Foundation: Everest, Porters, Veterans & Impact with Glen Mallen
    Apr 8 2026

    What does it really mean to redefine what’s possible?

    In this episode of Business Mutiny, Jon speaks to Glen Mallen, Director of the Nimsdai Foundation, about how the charity is creating real impact through education, disaster relief, environmental projects, porter welfare, and transformational expeditions to Everest Base Camp and Kilimanjaro.

    This is not just a conversation about mountains.

    It is about purpose, resilience, leadership, charity, community support, and changing lives.

    We cover:

    • The mission and purpose behind the Nimsdai Foundation

    • How the charity supports education in Nepal

    • The reality of disaster relief after earthquakes and floods

    • How they are helping clean up Everest and the big mountains

    • Why Project Odyssey is transforming the lives of veterans

    • The story behind the new Porter House in Lobuche

    • How mountain environments can improve confidence, wellbeing, and self-belief

    • What it takes to run and grow an international charity

    • Glen’s journey through the charity sector and leadership

    If you are interested in charity leadership, Nepal, Everest, Kilimanjaro, veterans, mountain expeditions, porter welfare, disaster relief, education projects, or purpose-driven organisations, this episode is packed with insight.

    In this episode:

    • Nimsdai Foundation

    • Everest Base Camp

    • Kilimanjaro

    • veterans rehabilitation

    • porter house project

    • Nepal education

    • mountain clean-up

    • disaster relief

    • charity leadership

    • redefining what’s possible

    Check out the foundation here

    https://www.nimsdaifoundation.org/

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    Chapters

    00:00 Intro: Can You Really Redefine What’s Possible?

    01:05 What Is the Nimsdai Foundation? (Mission & Purpose)

    02:40 The “Nothing Is Impossible” Mindset Explained

    04:30 What Are the 4 Pillars? (Education, Environment, Impact, Disaster Relief)

    06:50 How Do You Clean Up Everest? (Mountain Waste Reality)

    08:20 What Does “Nims Has a Vortex” Mean?

    10:10 Project Odyssey: How Mountains Transform Veterans’ Lives

    13:30 Why Do People Open Up More on the Mountain?

    16:00 Everest vs Kilimanjaro: Which Is More Transformational?

    18:30 Why Shared Hardship Builds Stronger Human Connection

    20:40 The Porter Problem: What’s Really Happening on Everest?

    23:00 Building the Porter House at 5,000m (Real Challenges)

    26:10 $500,000 Build: Why It Costs So Much on Everest

    28:20 Are Porters Being Treated Fairly? (Reality Explained)

    30:30 Can Everest’s Waste Problem Ever Be Solved?

    33:00 What Is a “Trash Trek” & Why It Matters

    35:10 The £25 Project Changing Girls’ Lives in Nepal

    38:00 Charity Work Reality: How Do You Actually Fund This?

    40:20 From Lifeboats to Global Impact: Glen’s Career Journey

    43:00 Purpose vs Profit: Why Values Matter More Than Money

    45:10 Biggest Leadership Lesson: Surround Yourself With Talent

    47:00 Advice for Young People: Believe in Yourself

    49:00 Final Thoughts: Did You Do Everything You Could?

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    52 min
  • From Police Officer to Entrepreneur: The ‘Say Yes’ Mindset with Luke Brice
    Apr 1 2026

    What happens when you walk away from a secure career… and start again from scratch?

    In this episode, we sit down with Luke Bryce, former police officer turned entrepreneur, to unpack the reality behind the “Say Yes” mindset.

    This isn’t theory.

    This is what actually happens when you take risks, start businesses, and chase opportunity.

    We cover:

    • Leaving a secure job to start a business

    • The pros and cons of the “Say Yes” mindset

    • Shiny object syndrome in entrepreneurs

    • Building, scaling, and selling businesses

    • Why many founders struggle with focus

    • The difference between builders and operators

    We also discuss Luke’s campaign for 50/50 parenting reform in the UK, and why the current system doesn’t start from equality.

    👉 Learn more or support the campaign:

    https://bothparents.co.uk

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    1 h et 1 min
  • From Chaos to Control: How Founders Scale Without Breaking with Jason Green
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Business Mutiny, Jon speaks with Jason Green, former founder and now an EOS Implementer, about why so many founders become trapped in the businesses they built.

    Jason shares the highs and lows of his own entrepreneurial journey — from scaling a company to 250 people and selling it, to raising and losing $5 million, to nearly breaking under the pressure of running a chaotic service business.

    They unpack how EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) helps founders move from confusion to clarity through better vision, accountability, people, structure and execution.

    A must-listen for founders, leaders and business owners who feel like everything still runs through them.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Why So Many Entrepreneurs Have ADHD (And Why It Can Be a Strength) with Anna Daphna
    Mar 10 2026

    What if the way your brain works isn’t the problem?

    In this episode of Business Mutiny, I sit down with Anna Daphna, an ADHD and neurodiversity specialist, to explore how neurodivergent brains actually work and why so many entrepreneurs, founders and creative thinkers fall into this category.

    We talk openly about ADHD, dyslexia, burnout, masking, executive function and confidence, and why traditional systems like schools and corporate workplaces often fail people who think differently.

    Anna explains why many neurodivergent people struggle with things like focus, planning, delegation and perfectionism, yet can thrive in environments that allow creativity, speed and problem solving.

    We also explore the connection between ADHD and entrepreneurship, why people with neurodivergent traits are far more likely to start businesses, and how business owners can better support both themselves and their teams.

    We cover:

    • What neurodivergent actually means

    • Why ADHD isn’t simply a “disorder”

    • How schools and workplaces misunderstand different brains

    • Why many founders struggle with delegation and focus

    • The difference between flow and hyperfocus

    • How nervous system regulation affects productivity

    • Practical advice for parents, leaders and entrepreneurs

    If you’ve ever felt like the system wasn’t built for your brain or you manage people who think differently, this conversation will change how you see performance, productivity and success.

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    59 min
  • Broadband, Mobile & Phone Prices Rising Again? Here’s The Real Reason
    Mar 6 2026

    Are you wondering why your broadband, mobile and phone bills keep going up every year?

    In this video I explain what’s really happening inside the UK telecoms market and why so many telecom providers are increasing prices in 2026.

    Many customers assume telecom companies are simply increasing prices to make more profit. The reality is far more complex.

    Wholesale telecom networks across the UK are increasing prices dramatically as the industry prepares for the PSTN switch-off in 2027, forcing businesses and consumers to migrate away from copper services and onto fibre networks.

    In this video I break down:

    • Why UK broadband prices are rising

    • The impact of the PSTN copper network shutdown

    • Major Openreach wholesale price increases

    • Why some telecom suppliers are doubling legacy service costs

    • How Ofcom regulation has changed price rise structures

    • Why smaller telecom providers often don’t profit from these increases

    • How businesses can reduce telecom costs by switching services

    We also look at real examples of price rises from major UK telecom suppliers including Openreach, Gamma, Vodafone, CityFibre and mobile networks like EE, O2 and Three. If you run a UK business and want to understand telecom price rises, broadband costs and mobile contract increases, this video explains what’s happening behind the scenes. And if you want help reviewing your telecom bill, I’m offering a £100 challenge — if we can’t save you money, I’ll send you £100 personally. Check us out http://www.northerntelecom.co.uk #Telecoms #Broadband #UKBusiness #TelecomPriceRise #Connectivity #BusinessBroadband #MobileNetworks #PSTNSwitchoff #Ofcom #TelecomIndustry

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    7 min
  • Business Finance Explained (So You Don’t Get Ripped Off) with Conor Hull
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Business Mutiny, Jon sits down with Conor Hull from CW Finance to unpack the real journey from employee to business owner just six months into going solo.

    Conor shares what it’s actually like stepping out on your own: the mindset shift, the pressure when the phone doesn’t ring, the unexpected admin and marketing workload, and why having the right support network can make or break the early stages.

    They also break down business finance in straightforward terms:

    • Asset finance explained (hard vs soft assets)

    • Hire Purchase vs Leasing

    • What lenders really look at

    • When personal guarantees are required

    • Why interest rates vary so much

    • The pros and risks of invoice finance

    • Common mistakes SMEs make when funding vehicles and equipment

    If you’re a business owner considering financing assets or you simply want to understand how borrowing should be structured without wrecking your cash flow this episode gives you clarity without the jargon.

    Practical. Honest. No fluff.

    Listen in and make smarter financial decisions for your business.

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    44 min