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'James Reed: all about business' puts you at the heart of fun, dynamic, candid conversation with business leaders, philanthropists and charitable celebrities as they use their journeys to give clear, actionable advice. Hosted by James Reed CBE, the Chairman and CEO of Reed Group, you’ll hear the highs and lows of what it means to be a true business leader to empower you to implement smarter, more meaningful strategy in your business or career.Copyright 2026 Reed Global Direction Economie Management Management et direction
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    • 62. How to stack revenue: The 3 levers that grow any food local business | Pete Russell
      Jan 19 2026

      What if the future of food isn’t bigger, faster, and more centralised, but smaller, local, and radically decentralised?

      In this episode of All About Business, James talks with Pete Russell, Founder of Ooooby, and Co-Founder of DECENT, to explore how technology, purpose-led business, and optimism can reshape the global food system.

      Pete shares his journey from running a highly profitable, industrial food business to building one of the UK’s leading platforms connecting local farmers directly with their communities. Together James and Pete dive into the realities of entrepreneurship, and Pete also unpacks steward ownership, explaining how separating profit from control protects purpose and prevents mission drift.

      Pete Russell offers a bold perspective on the future of commerce, arguing that AI will move us from an attention economy to an intention economy, where traditional marketing and advertising may become obsolete.

      This episode is a powerful exploration of how values, technology, and long-term thinking can drive meaningful change.

      Timestamps

      02:03 Meet Pete Russell: The Visionary Behind Oooby’s Food Revolution

      03:06 What Is Oooby? Decentralizing the Global Food Supply Chain

      06:25 Farm-to-Table Logistics: How Oooby Empowers Local Farmers

      10:12 The 1.9% Disruptor: Why Low-Margin Tech is Saving Small Farms

      14:45 Debunking the Myth: Why Local Food Costs Less Than Supermarkets

      19:30 The Awareness Gap: Why Traditional Food Systems Still Dominate

      27:05 17 Years of Resilience: Pivoting Through Near-Death Business Challenges

      33:40 The Software Pivot: Solving the Logistics Nightmare of Local Food

      40:00 Future of Food: AI, Agentic Commerce, and Decentralized Platforms

      56:15 What wakes you up on a Monday?

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      Find out more about Oooooby and how to sell local food online

      All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more HERE

      This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast to elevate your brand, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

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      57 min
    • 61. The email that saved HomeServe and sparked a £4bn business | Sir Richard Harpin
      Jan 12 2026

      Building a billion-pound business is one thing, but what does it take to scale globally, exit successfully, and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs?

      In this episode of All About Business, James speaks with Richard Harpin, founder of HomeServe, the home emergency repairs and improvements launched in 1993. Richard talks about his journey from early failures to growing a FTSE 100 multinational across the UK, France, Spain, the US, Canada, and Japan that sold for £4.1 billion in 2022.

      Richard shares how a plumbing insurance model sparked the subscription-based affinity partnerships, the challenges of international expansion, and why copying successful ideas while focusing on execution was key to cracking markets and achieving organic growth.

      Together they discuss Richard’s post-exit ventures including Growth Partner, Business Leader magazine, and his bestselling book "How to Make a Billion in Nine Steps". The conversation also explores Richard's passion for inspiring breakthroughs, the role of optimism in navigating setbacks, and why doubling the UK's large companies through community-driven support, matters more than ever in a challenging economic landscape.

      Timestamps

      01:00 The early struggles and pivots

      06:42 The breakthrough: Plumbing insurance model

      17:40 The power of copying and mentorship

      28:53 Challenges and opportunities for mid-size businesses

      37:55 Introducing growth partner: investment in retail

      48:10 The not-to-do list for entrepreneurs

      01:02:29 Recruitment: Hiring your replacement

      Follow James Reed on Linkedin

      Follow Richard Harpin on Linkedin

      Buy Richard’s book “How to Make a Billion in Nine Steps”

      All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more HERE

      This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast to elevate your brand, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

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      1 h et 11 min
    • 60. Gold medal to boardroom: The one olympic method I applied that turned my workforce elite | Adrian Moorhouse MBE
      Jan 5 2026

      Winning Olympic gold is one of the highest achievements in sport, but what are the skills that you can apply to build an elite team in your business?

      In this episode of All About Business, James meets Adrian Moorhouse MBE, three-time Olympian and gold medalist. Adrian talks about his journey from the pool to the boardroom, exploring big hairy audacious goals (BHAGs), the power of curiosity, and heart-driven leadership in challenging times, and why mindset, meaning, and community matter more than ever for sustained success in sport and business.

      Adrian discusses his entrepreneurial transition, launching Lane Four in 1995, growing it through high-performance culture and client impact, and navigating its sale to EY in 2021, while confronting common entrepreneur pitfalls. He also shares how escaping school bullying through swimming ignited his drive and why choices over sacrifices defined his path.

      Timestamps

      01:20 Transition to business

      04:44 Challenges and learnings

      07:58 Creating a winning team

      12:41 Resilience and focus techniques

      17:16 From athlete to entrepreneur

      32:30 Navigating the 2008 financial crisis

      36:46 Mentoring and leadership insights

      48:53 The intersection of sports and business

      57:09 The importance of curiosity in leadership

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      Follow Adrian Moorhouse on Linkedin

      Find out more about The Tom Dean Swim School

      All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more HERE

      This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast to elevate your brand, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

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      1 h et 1 min
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