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The Stirling Business Podcast is recorded at Studio King Street in Stirling and produced by Johnston Media (Crieff)


Our aim is to produce interesting podcasts

© 2026 The Stirling Business Podcast
Direction Economie Management et direction
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    • Cybersecurity Made Practical For Every Business
      Jan 30 2026

      We share why every business has a digital footprint worth defending and how simple layers turn chaotic risks into manageable routines. Ray maps recent UK breaches to practical fixes and explains the path from corporate engineer to founder building end‑to‑end protection.

      • value of defence in depth across devices, networks, cloud and people
      • why social engineering and phishing still drive most breaches
      • practical steps for strong passwords and multi‑factor authentication
      • staff as the human firewall and how to build healthy pause‑and‑verify habits
      • synergy from community, chambers and office neighbours in the tech ecosystem
      • growth story of Secure Nexus and what scales in a fast‑changing threat landscape
      • services that matter for SMEs, from SOC to penetration testing
      • short planning horizons and rehearsed incident response for resilience

      Contact: support@securenexus.co.uk or securenexis.co.uk


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      21 min
    • Martin’s Law For Real-World Businesses
      Jan 24 2026

      A law can change behaviour, but practice saves lives. We bring on former Police Scotland chief firearms instructor Scott Williamson to make Martin’s Law real for everyday operators, from boutique hotels and co-working hubs to universities, shopping centres, and major venues. Scott shares how to turn policy into clear actions your team can learn fast and repeat under pressure.

      We start with why the law exists and what the Royal Assent and two-year implementation window mean for leaders making plans today. Scott breaks down the standard and enhanced tiers, then explains why sub-200 sites should still act: attackers target people, not paperwork. You’ll hear simple, high-impact steps to raise awareness, tighten basic security, and map invacuation and evacuation routes that actually work. We also talk about reputational risk and how early preparation protects trust with guests, staff, and neighbours.

      From there, we dig into command training for executives. Paper plans fail without rehearsal, so Scott shows how tabletop drills and realistic exercises expose weak links and build confident decision-making. He outlines practical packages that fit different needs: Safety Shield for staff awareness, Venue Shield for complex sites, Edu Shield for schools and universities, Refresh Shield to keep knowledge current, and Recover Shield to support media handling and counselling after a shock. Throughout, the focus stays human: clear roles, calm communication, and no-blame learning that helps people perform when seconds matter.

      If you manage a building, run events, or lead a team, this is your blueprint to prepare, protect, respond, and recover with purpose. Subscribe, share with a colleague who owns a venue or workspace, and leave a review telling us the first drill you’ll run this quarter.

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      28 min
    • How A SaaS Pension Funded A Boutique Apart-Hotel And Flexible Workspace In Stirling
      Jan 15 2026

      A derelict department store, a bold pension strategy, and a belief that buildings should trade like living ecosystems. We sit down with Neil to share how we transformed 45 King Street into a boutique apart-hotel and flexible workspace that runs on smart tech, focused design, and community energy.

      We trace the leap from three decades in corporate sales to a SaaS pension-backed acquisition, breaking down how an OpCo/PropCo structure and VAT registration funded a full fit-out without bank finance. On the workspace floor, licences replace leases, soundproofing and climate control lift the bar, and co-working acts as an incubator rather than a crutch. When bigger suites proved slow to move, we pivoted them into a thriving events business, adding steady weekday demand and opening the doors to local organisations, exhibitions, and workshops.

      Upstairs, fifteen boutique rooms and suites anchor a tech-enabled apart-hotel experience. There’s no front desk and no restaurant; instead, guests get quality essentials, tight partnerships with local food and laundry, and a QR “cube” that connects everything from breakfast to support in seconds. A six–six–six–six comms cadence keeps service personal and consistent. Summer occupancy climbed past 70 percent, and a growing pipeline of pre-booked coach tours stabilises seasonality while B2C channels fill nightly gaps. We also get candid about the tough parts: late-stage compliance changes, nine months of delays, and the real cost of lost trading days. The lesson lands hard—add contingency for both money and months, and build early alignment with building control and fire safety.

      If you’re curious about SaaS pensions, flexible workspace operations, boutique hospitality, or how to monetise a multi-use asset with one empowered team member and the right tech stack, this conversation maps the playbook and the pitfalls. Subscribe, share with a fellow operator or investor, and leave a review—what strategy would you try first?

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      53 min
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