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  • Eating only carrots helped this entrepreneur save his business - Rob Stokes | E9
    Apr 5 2022

    On the night of his 20th birthday, Rob Stokes decided to start his first business called Quirk. Named after his cat, sitting beside him that night.

    His entrepreneurial career is filled with grit, determination and lots of sacrifices that lead to various successes and a few wild stories of failure and near-death experiences.

    In this episode, Rob talks about eating only carrots for two straight weeks to save money so that his business could survive. He tells me about a financial director who faked ovarian cancer and stole from another one of his businesses and how one piece of paper thrown in a trash can kickstarted his entrepreneurial endeavours.

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    43 min
  • One clause in a contract cost him millions of dollars and being too nice to too many people for too long - Philip Tillman | E20
    Jun 20 2022

    Phil Tillman is a corporate man turned entrepreneur – To him, this is proof that an entrepreneur can learn the skills and doesn’t have to be “born that way”.

    Phil believes he sleep-walked through his first 35 years and only woke up to his real-life at the age of 35 when he started his first business.

    A single clause in his shareholder's agreement led to an unfortunate situation that cost him millions of dollars.

    He put his personal wealth on the line to save his business from the grip of a listed entity.

    In this episode of It's Not Over, Phil discusses his decision to get divorced and sell all of his assets to start a business which was nearly taken away from him at a ludicrously low price.

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    Phil's links:

    Personal

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-tillman-a514193/

    Business

    https://za.linkedin.com/company/surtech-solutions

    https://www.facebook.com/surtech1/

    https://mobile.twitter.com/surtechza

    https://www.instagram.com/surtech.life/?hl=en

    https://m.youtube.com/c/SurTechGroupofCompanies

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    46 min
  • Hiten Keshave - I lost all of my savings when my business died
    Oct 18 2022

    Hiten Keshav is an accountant who wanted desperately to strike out on his own and build a business despite his parents desperately wanting him to take a different path to their own.

    His first business opportunity was in an unfamiliar industry where he had no experience, no network and was burning through his hard-earned savings to survive.

    It's not often that I get to speak to someone who chose to shut down a business, but in this episode of It's Not Over, Hiten reveals the pains of failure and the critical lessons he learned that allowed him to build a better business the next time around.

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    Website: https://nicharalambous.com/its-not-over

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    Follow Hiten:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/hitenkeshave/

    https://www.theunconventionalca.org/

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    43 min
  • The $6400 Decision That Saved This Startup - Styli Charalambous
    Feb 3 2022

    The Daily Maverick is an important business. It’s a bastion of objective journalism in South Africa, a country that battles evil politicians, rampant unemployment, systemic corruption and myriad other social, political and economic issues.

    Building a news organisation is no small task, especially in the age of social media, the duopoly of Google and Facebook trying to dictate how media organisations disseminate their news and make money from this news.

    In the first episode of my new show, It’s Not Over, I spoke with Styli Charalambous who is the CEO and co-founder of The Daily Maverick.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Building a business with no phone, no wifi and living in a sex den - Lauren Dallas | E10
    Apr 12 2022

    Lauren Dallas is a Creator a Coach, an Educator, a Growth Marketer, a Hedonist and the CEO of Future Females.

    She has started 5 businesses and shut 3 of them down.

    In this episode Lauren talks about going broke, imposter syndrome, the realisation she cannot be a successful multi-tasking entrepreneur, how embracing her personal brand changed her business forever and how shrinking margins led to a breakdown that was the catalyst for her next business.

    Subscribe:

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    Website: itsnotover.show

    Find Lauren online:

    Instagram

    Future Females

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    42 min
  • Scaling when the money stops coming - Andrew Haeg | E3
    Feb 22 2022

    Andrew Haeg is the founder of the mobile engagement platform GroundSource and co-founder of the Minneapolis news site Southwest Voices.

    Haeg is a crowdsourcing pioneer in the world of journalism, having worked for 20 years to help newsrooms more effectively engage their audiences but this experience wasn't enough to help him avoid a pivotal and potentially business-threatening event which we discuss in detail.

    In his pursuit of the freedom to call his own shots, he took on grant funding that dried up shortly after he started scaling his business.

    Haeg's attempt at blending non-profit and for-profit business is as exciting as it is gut-wrenching and the pain he has endured for his business is palpable.

    My name is Nic Haralambous and I won't keep you waiting any longer to hear from Andrew Haeg. So remember, It's not over until it's over.

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    50 min
  • The wrong partners almost destroyed this business - Sean Riley | E4
    Mar 1 2022

    Sean Riley is the CEO of Ad Dynamo, the African advertising inventory behemoth. While fighting to stay alive, Sean was one month away from signing a deal with one of the largest social networks in the world.

    In this episode we cover sales tactics, the difficulty of business travel, personal sacrifice and how to scale a business to allow the founder to work on the business and not in the business.

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    50 min
  • Jason Bagley - A single distracting client ended this business
    Oct 25 2022

    When his business eventually ended, it took with it his cofounder relationship, best mate and group of friends from high school.

    Jason Bagley's company, Firing Squad, started out as a project-based service business. But thanks to his ability to analyse the data, he pivoted to a more profitable product-based retainer model focused on email management.

    Unfortunately for Jason and his business partner, the data can only point you in the direction you need to go, the rest is up to you. Jason landed an enticing client who would mark the downfall of his company with late payment, all-consuming work and the promise of shiny silicon valley like growth and venture capital.

    Jason's story is one filled with resilience, recovery, and an unfortunate lack of focus as a single destructive client grew in scope but not in profit.

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    Website: https://nicharalambous.com/its-not-over

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    Find Jason online:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbagley-copycheck/

    https://getcopycheck.com/

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    52 min