Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast: Recent Episodes

John Lamerton and Jason Brockman

Could YOU improve your small business by 1% each week?

Get more customers, make more money - WITHOUT working harder - with the ambitious, lifestyle business podcast.

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Feedback loops in business are a great way to uncover 1% improvements.

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, bestselling author John Lamerton shares the FOUR questions he uses to get high-quality, actionable feedback from his clients.

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In Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, John Lamerton wrote about the Team GB Men's Eights Rowing team from the late 90's and early 2000's - and how they've inspired him to "make his boat go faster".

In this solo episode of the ambitious lifestyle business podcast, John tells the story in full, and asks the question: what makes YOUR boat go faster?

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, One Percenter Ian Bluck returns to discuss his journey from a corporate job at Lloyds Bank to building a property empire and moving to Spain.

Moving to Spain was a family decision influenced by Ian's children, after they attended One Percent LIVE with Ian and his wife in 2024. It's important to take inspiration from others' journeys, and that's exactly what Ian and his family did.

Crucially, they knew that there would never be a "perfect time" to make the move, and so, rather than waiting for all the lights to turn green, they started taking action immediately, and dealt with each potential stumbling block or challenge as they arose. As Ian says, he's discovered the "manana" mindset as a result!

We also talk about how lessons learned in corporate settings can be applied to small businesses, the significance of teaching financial literacy to children, and the value of creating a supportive community. Ian also reflects on the importance of defining success on your own terms and the need for continuous improvement in both knowledge and environment.

If you're looking to move your business to Spain (or indeed anywhere outside of the UK), Ian's story is an inspirational one, that you'll want to listen to multiple times.

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I set some ambitious health goals in January.

They've gone to 💩.

Here's what I'm doing about it...

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If you wanna be the best...

And you wanna beat the rest...

_______________'s what you need.

(but do you REALLY want to be a record breaker?)

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You're probably familiar with the so-called "Marshmallow experiment", which "proved" the long term life benefits of delayed gratification.

Well, today I'm imploring you to do the opposite - to eat the damn marshmallow!

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Why do people hate lifestyle businesses?

My first book (Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses) is 70,000 words long. Here are the 1,471 words that have had the biggest impact on readers over the past 8 years - in which I explain my ideal job description, why I refuse to take VC money, and why I'm banned from watching Dragons Den. (The full book is available on Audible, narrated by me).

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Can you find 1,000 ways to say the SAME thing?

Are you posting random opinions and thoughts when trying to market your business, or do you have ONE coherant thread running through every promotion?

In today's Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, I'll show you how to sum up your "big idea" in one sentence.. then find 1,000 different ways to say that sentence!

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In this episode, John, Jason, and One Percenter Michael Oliver delve into the Hedgehog Concept, a business strategy derived from Jim Collins' book 'Good to Great.'

They explore the importance of aligning passion, expertise, and economic viability in business. Michael shares personal reflections on his career journey, evaluating his past roles through the lens of the Hedgehog Concept.

The conversation highlights the importance of passion in driving business success and the ability to pivot roles within a business to enhance fulfillment and effectiveness.

The guys discuss the role of self-reflection in identifying one's strengths and passions, and how this can drive business success, through the lens of the hedgehog concept. The conversation ultimately defines what a hedgehog-friendly ambitious lifestyle business looks like, focusing on time freedom and strategic management.

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In 1986, Daniel Ludwig was the richest man on the planet. Daniel Who? Exactly. In today's Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, I explain why going "under the radar" could be the best thing you ever do...

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There's a YouTube video, titled "Horse kicks tree, farts on dogs then runs away."

In it, you won't be surprised to hear that a horse kicks a tree, farts on some dogs, then runs away.

In today's Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, find out why DOING what you said you'd do is CRUCIAL to your business.

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The first 30 employees at Microsoft were 28 programmers, Bill Gates, and a secretary.

YOU are the best person to sell your product/service. Bill Gates knew it. Red Bull Founder Dietrich Mateschitz knew it.

And, after today's Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast episode, you'll know it too...

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Many people can articulate their goals but struggle with the steps to achieve them. Visualizing the finish line is not enough; you need a plan to get there.

Starting where you ARE is crucial for success. Success is built step by step, not by jumping to the end, and even small beginnings can lead to significant achievements over time.

You may not have all the resources you need at the start. But the hardest part of any journey is getting started. Momentum is created by taking the first step, no matter how small.

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The school system is outdated and fails children with additional needs. In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we chat with Sarah Lamerton, author of "How the School System Fails Children With Needs (And What You Can Do About It").

Sarah shares her evolution in business, her motivations for writing a book about the education system, and her plans to create a podcast aimed at supporting parents navigating the complexities of education.

John and Jason grill Sarah on the evolution of her work, from one-on-one support to creating broader educational resources, including courses and books. We look at getting the balance right between "evergreen assets" and live work. The episode highlights the need for systemic change in education and the role of community and media in driving that change.

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This year, I'll be celebrating 25 years of running small businesses.

In those 25 years, here are the 5 things that made the BIGGEST difference: 1. persevering (and iterating) until I found a model that worked. 2. Starting a mailing list. 3. Investing in paid advertising. (Google Ads in 2002, FB Ads in 2013, Amazon Ads currently run my coaching business) 4. Focusing on ONE thing. "Deep work" days and stacking up weekly "one things". 5. Putting retention first. focus on growing returning visits, increasing lifetime value, and truly putting retention first for every business.

The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN - until 9pm on Monday 31st March

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The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN for our March 2025 intake.

However, we'll be closing the doors at 9pm THIS MONDAY - and won't open them again until September.

If you're looking to improve YOUR business (and lifestyle) by 1% every week, you can join the One Percent Club here (until 9pm on Monday 31st March)

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You know what they say - the first £177,835.50 is the hardest.

No, it's not the first million - though you'll be well on your way to that.

It's about getting to launch velocity - where compounding begins to do some of the heavy lifting for you.

Charlie Munger wrote in the 1998 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter that "The first $100,000 is a b****, but you gotta do it."

"I don’t care what you have to do," he said. "If it means walking everywhere and not eating anything that wasn’t purchased with a coupon, find a way to get your hands on $100,000. After that, you can ease off the gas a little bit."

Thanks to inflation, $100k in 1998 is the equivalent of $225k now. And $225k for us Brits is £177,835.50.

So, find a way to get your hands on £177,835.50, and THEN ease off the gas a little bit...

The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN - until 9pm on Monday 31st March

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In this solo epsiode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, and founder of the One Percent Club ponders how different his life could have been if he'd made just one different decision...

The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN - until 9pm on Monday 31st March

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In this solo epsiode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, and founder of the One Percent Club explains how a self-published book, that only sells a few thousand copies a year can generate more than a million pounds in revenue...

The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN - until 9pm on Monday 31st March

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The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN for our March 2025 intake. Find out more (and apply to join) here, before the doors close on Monday, March 31st.

In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, One Percenter Ben Proudlove shares his journey of founding Merrow Scientific, a company specialising in high-end scientific instruments.

He discusses the unique niche his business occupies, the challenges he faced transitioning from a scientist to an entrepreneur, and the valuable lessons learned over 21 years in business. Additionally, Ben explores the role of philosophy in guiding his business decisions and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and judgment in navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship.

In this conversation, Ben shares insights from his 21-year journey in business, emphasising the importance of stoic philosophy, mindset, and process in navigating challenges. He discusses personal experiences, the significance of coaching and understanding individual motivations, and the intersection of sports and business. The conversation highlights the need for reflection on achievements and the driving 'why' behind their work, ultimately defining what an ambitious lifestyle business looks like.

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In this solo epsiode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, and founder of the One Percent Club reads the very first chapter of his forthcoming book "Retention First: Why Existing Customers Are Key to Growth"

If you would like to be a beta reader for the book, email john@bigidea.co.uk.

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Hey, it’s John here – and I’ve got some BIG news for you. 🚀

Right now, the doors to the One Percent Club are OPEN for our March intake! 🎉

If you’re a small business owner looking for consistent, sustainable growth – without working 100-hour weeks or burning yourself out – this is your chance to join a community of like-minded entrepreneurs, all focused on making 1% improvements every single week.

Here’s what you get as a One Percenter: ✅ Three, 90-minute coaching calls each month to keep you on track and accountable. ✅ 90-day planning sessions – so you know exactly what to focus on. ✅ Direct access to Jason for 1-2-1 support – whenever you need it. ✅ A proven system to help you work ON your business, not just IN it. ✅ And most importantly – a community of business owners who get it.

If you’re tired of going it alone, trying to figure everything out yourself, and getting distracted by every new shiny thing… this is for you.

But here’s the thing – we only open the doors twice a year. And when they close, they’re shut until September.

So if you want to grow your business, improve your lifestyle, and make 2024 your best year yet, head over to bigidea.co.uk/one-percent-club and grab your spot before it’s too late.

Join us now at bigidea.co.uk/one-percent-club – and let’s make those 1% improvements together. See you inside! 💪

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Improving your business by just 1% every week is the path to steady, sustainable growth that lasts.

In this solo epsiode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, and founder of the One Percent Club breaks down just how easy it can be, rattling off 36 ways you could improve your small business by 1% this week.

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We all set big goals, and then dream about how brilliant life will be when we hit them.

But how often do we consider what life will be like if we DON'T achieve them?

In today's short episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, bestselling author of Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses explains how imagining telling your kids they WON'T be going to Walt Disney World after all increases the odds that you WILL meet Micky and Donald after all...

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Are you a financial advisor who hasn't got an ISA? An accountant who misses the tax deadline for your own self assessment? A builder with a half-finished kitchen at home?

Well then, today's short episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast is for you - as John Lamerton, bestselling author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses encourages you to be your own client - and explains how lucrative that can be...

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, John and Jason interview One Percenter Simon Fisher, who describes himself as "that property guy from Torbay who loves networking, travelling, sport & business."

Simon shares his journey navigating various business ventures, including web design, mortgage brokering, a jet ski business and an estate agency.

He discusses the importance of seizing opportunities, the challenges faced in different markets, and the dynamics of running a family business. Simon also reflects on the concept of a 'false exit' and how he plans to continue contributing to his business while delegating responsibilities to his family.

In this conversation, Simon Fisher discusses the evolution of his business and personal mindset, emphasising the importance of delegation, building a diverse leadership team, and creating a sustainable business model that aligns with his lifestyle goals.

He shares insights from his journey, including the impact of running on his mindset, the value of mentorship, and the necessity of letting go of control to empower his team. Simon also reflects on the challenges of small business ownership and the importance of adapting to changes in the market.

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I got a new fish tank recently. It's three times the size of my old one, and full of REAL plants, soil, sand etc. In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, I explain what happened when I introduced my old fish to their new home...

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December 20th 2024 was the shortest day. From here on in, it's constant, never-ending improvement. Marginal gains every day, gaining an extra minute in the morning, and/or a minute in the evening. No noticeable difference whatsoever from day to day. After a week, we gain 10 minutes of daylight a day. Whoop-de-do. After a month, we get an extra hour a day. Now we're talking! We start to notice the difference - eventually waking up in daylight, or driving home in daylight (for me, one of the first signs is leaving a football match in the daylight around late February.) After six months of constant never-ending improvement, we gain an extra 8 hours, 48 minutes and 38 seconds of daylight - a world of difference. But it all happened little-by-little, day-by-day. And so it is with your business - if you're following the One Percent Way, you're making your business 1% better every week - an improvement that you won't even notice for months - but that eventually you'll look back over dozens (or eventually hundreds!) of weekly 1% gains, and the difference will be like night and day...

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In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, business book author John Lamerton discusses the influence of Rory Sutherland, particularly his book 'Alchemy', which highlights the importance of psycho-logical solutions in addressing problems that seem to require logical fixes.

John illustrates this with examples from the London Underground and even proposes a rebranding of Inheritance Tax to enhance public perception and engagement. He shows how small businesses can adopt these psycho-logical insights to improve customer experience and operational efficiency.

You can get a FREE chapter of John's book Big Ideas... for Small Businesses here.

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Is your Marketing strategy primarily inbound, or outbound?

Despite having written a bestselling business book (Evergreen Assets) about an inbound, content marketing led strategy, John Lamerton doesn't suggest that this is necessarily the best option for YOU.

In this short, solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John explains the difference between the two strategies, and suggests you may want to do BOTH...

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Every year in the One Percent Club, John and Jason ask One Percenters to start the year by pondering TWO questions:

  1. What's the ONE thing you want to acheive in 2025?
  2. What's the SYSTEM that's going to get you there?

This is a really simple exercise, but sticking to that system for a whole year is more difficult...

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, hosts John and Jason interview Martin Ross, a travel counselor who shares his journey from working at Disneyland Paris to building a successful lifestyle business in travel.

Martin discusses his experiences in the travel industry, the challenges of starting a new business, and the importance of finding a niche. He also emphasises the role of content creation and marketing in his business, as well as the benefits of incremental improvements and the use of AI to streamline processes.

Throughout the conversation, Martin highlights the significance of balancing work and lifestyle, particularly in his life in France. They discuss the evolution of content creation and personal branding in the travel industry.

They explore how technology has made it easier for individuals to generate content and build a brand without needing a large team.

Martin shares insights on the importance of reflection for business improvement, the necessity of marketing as a core function of any business, and how to define an ambitious lifestyle that allows for personal fulfillment while achieving business goals..

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In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses talks us through the biggest mistake he ever made - spending £250,000 building a business that earned him just £750 before being shut down.

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Just because you've worked out something on a spreadsheet, doesn't mean that you'll get the same results when working with actual, real humans...

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, bestselling business book author John Lamerton show us how human psychology comes into play, and defies all logic!

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When you create Evergreen Assets, you do the work ONCE, and reap the rewards again and again (and again!).

That's the OPPOSITE of what's happening in my garden right now, where I seem to have acquired a new full-time job!

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In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Evergreen Assets: Do the Work Once, Reap the Rewards Again and Again (and Again!) explains why you should be BOTH an explorer AND an exploiter.

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In this Christmas special edition of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John and Jason reflect on the key themes of the past year, focusing on the importance of vision and values in business. They discuss how genuine values shape company culture and attract the right team and clients.

The conversation also touches on the political landscape, economic challenges like inflation, and the significance of seizing opportunities. Jason shares his Book of the Year, highlighting insights from Boris Johnson's memoir, emphasizing the power of vision in leadership. In this conversation, Jason and John delve into the leadership style of Boris Johnson, emphasizing the importance of communication and vision in leadership.

They also discuss insights from the book 'Die with Zero' by Bill Perkins, which focuses on retirement planning and the importance of spending wisely throughout life. The conversation also touches on personal reflections about aging, ambition, and the desire to live a fulfilling life, culminating in a discussion about setting intentions for the upcoming year.

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Would you rather have a £10 discount, or a £2 glass of wine?

As a buiness owner, would you rather give a £10 discount, or a £2 glass of wine (that's worth £10 to the customer)?

In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses explains why you should be able to find the £2 glass of wine in YOUR business.

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You've got to choose one or the other - you've either got to be the BIGGEST (in which case you HAVE to beat all rivals, else you WILL lose)...

Or, you can be the ONLY - in which case, no one can compete with you - and you're guaranteed to win.

In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, author John Lamerton explains why he's the ONLY "normal bloke from Plymouth writing books for ambitious lifestyle business owners, to help them improve their business and lifestyle by 1% each week."

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Charlie Munger advised us to "make friends with the eminent dead".

Sadly, Charlie is no longer with us, and is one of those "eminent dead" himself.

In today's solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses introduces us to some of his dead friends...

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In this short episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, bestselling business author John Lamerton explains why "a little leverage is a great thing", but a lot could spell DISASTER.

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Today We’re Joined By One Percenter Dav Thomas, for whom life revolves around design and creativity, something he’s channelled into an innovative tabletop gaming accessories business.

Dav shares the challenges he's faced, including burnout, the importance of seeking help, and the role of COVID-19 in providing him with a much-needed break.

We also look at the lessons learned from crowdfunding, the significance of saying no, and the desire for a balanced lifestyle. Dav emphasizes the importance of creativity in business and the need to prioritize personal well-being over work.

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In this short episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton shares the FIVE "magic ingredients" from his bestselling book Big Ideas... for Small Businesses - Simple, Practical Tools and Tactics to Help Your Small Business GROW.

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In this short episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton asks: "what impact would a £350,000 lottery win have on your lifestyle?"

The lottery win is ficticious, but the impact on your lifestyle doesn't have to be...

You can get a FREE chapter of ANY of John's best selling business books - just CLICK HERE.

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In this short episode of the Ambitous Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton looks at an accountant using direct mail to acquire clients with a Lifetime Value of £20,000 - for just £91.

John shares the LTV > CAC formula from his forthcoming book Retention First (due out in 2025), and explains why you should focus on increasing Lifetime Value, NOT reducing Customer Acquisition Cost.

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In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses and Evergreen Assets explains why his brand new, sexy-AF kitchen tap is useless - and why YOUR business needs to avoid falling into the same trap.

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In this solo epsiode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of the bestselling book Routine Machine explains how ONE simple change to his dog's food could add years to his life - and life to his years!

Whether you've got a furry friend or not - this podcast IS NOT about the dog - it's about the ROUTINE.

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One Percenter Gary shares his journey from running a lifestyle business to building an ambitious lifestyle business.

He discusses the personal challenges he faced, including family health issues and the impact of COVID-19 and Brexit on his business. Gary reflects on the strain in his partnership, the difficult conversations he had to navigate, and the divergence of visions and values between him and his business partner.

He emphasizes the importance of community support and outlines his future plans for the business, including family involvement and creating a sustainable model that allows for growth without sacrificing personal time.

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The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN (but close at 9pm on Monday 30th September)

I'm BANNED from playing Monopoly in my own house. But that doesn't stop me from playing Monopoly in REAL LIFE - and winning the game of business by doing so.

Click here to find out more about the One Percent Club, and how it can help you.

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The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN.

In today's episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton (author of Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses) explains why it took him NINE MONTHS to earn £13.51 - and how this was the MOMENT he knew he'd be successful.

Click here to find out more about the One Percent Club, and how it can improve your business AND your lifestyle.

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The One Percent Club doors are NOW OPEN.

In today's episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton explains why there's no "smoke and mirrors" at play with the One Percent Club.

No "selling from the stage"

No "escalation models" designed to fleece you of every penny.

No "£1,997 courses" or "Cayman Island Masterminds".

No fake discounts for the "first 50 people to run to the back of the room".

Just one price - £127/month - and a focus on lifelong relationships.

No smoke and mirrors required.

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In this bite-sized solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, explains what happens when his car disappeared from his driveway overnight - and why he was actually GRATEFUL for it!

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Karen Hardie, Owner Of Xheight - A Branding & Packaging Design Agency, joins us to discuss:

🦩 The stigma around lifestyle businesses - and whether you can have SERIOUS goals as a lifestyle business owner.

🎯 The importance of setting goals that you TRULY desire.

💍 Marrying your business partner.

🏖️ Testing running a business from abroad.

😎 How Karen does life AND business on her terms.

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The One Percent Club is NOW OPEN. Click here to read how the One Percent Club could improve your business AND your lifestyle.

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Doors to the One Percent Club are now open.

BUT...

Please listen to this 5-minute solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast BEFORE joining - because the One Percent Club is NOT for everyone.

It's why doors are closed for 83% of the year.

It's why we have set criteria for the people who can (and can't!) join.

And it's why we famously have a "no d***heads" rule - yes really!

Click here to see what the One Percent Club is, and how it can help improve your business AND your lifestyle.

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How do you deal with customer complaints?

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business, John Lamerton, author of bestselling business books such as Big Ideas... for Small Businesses, Evergreen Assets and Routine Machine explains why it should be "the end of the world" for EVERY complaint you get...

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I made a deal with Dave Grohl on the Foo Fighters' recent UK tour.

Dave & Co put existing customers (fans) first - BEFORE trying to win new ones.

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses explains the power of "Retention First" thinking.

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I actually told one of my One Percenters to go and get a job at Starbucks.

I explain why in this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast - and it's NOT because I wanted him to quit his business and "get a real job"...

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You may have seen this image doing the rounds on social media:

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses explains why this is a TERRIBLE idea, that could actually KILL your business if you blindly follow the advice.

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Ambitious, Lifestyle Business owners John and Jason meet to discuss:

⚽ The importance of "process over outcome" - even if you're looking to win a European football tournament...

🏖️ Why Jason is (seriously) looking to emigrate.

🤬 The biggest challenges facing small business owners right now.

🦩 How the One Percent Club could help with those challenges (doors open next month - September 1st)

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How does a weekly email that DOESN'T sell ANYTHING help you market your product/service?

By using the exact technique that Walt Disney deployed 70 years ago to launch Disneyland...

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After hiring more than 30 people, here are the 5 things I believe you need, in order to hire an A-player: 1. You need to know what an A-player looks like. 2. Always be hiring. 3. It's worth paying more for A-players. 4. The first 100 days (after hiring) are crucial. 5. You will make mistakes. Correct them quickly.

What other tips would you add?

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Would you pay £5 million for a "really nice view"?

In this solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses runs the numbers on his dream house - and asks "can you put a price on freedom?"

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Running a small business is like playing Snakes & Ladders - just as you feel you're about to win the game, you land on a snake.. and find yourself almost back where you started.

There are ladders in this game though - and if you know where to find them, and how to increase your chances of landing on one, you're more likely to beat your competition.

In this 5-minute solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton show you how to "rig the game" in your favour - ensuring that, as long as you keep rolling the dice, you WILL win.

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Suzy Watson, founder of Explore Norfolk UK, discusses her experience with various online businesses, including network marketing, selling dog collars, and weight loss pills.

Suzy emphasizes the importance of passion in building a successful business and highlights the need for authenticity. She also talks about her membership of the One Percent Club and how it has helped her make incremental improvements in her business.

In this episode, We discuss:

❤ Why passion is crucial in building a successful business. Having a genuine interest and enthusiasm for what you do will keep you motivated and help you connect with your audience.

😇 How being true to yourself and your values will resonate with customers and build trust.

🤝 Why joining a supportive community, like the 1% Club, can provide valuable guidance, accountability, and ideas for growing your business.

📈 Making incremental improvements in your business every week can lead to long-term success. Focus on being 1% better each week.

📜 The Could Do List is a powerful tool for capturing ideas and creating a 90-day plan based on the most impactful ones.

⏰ Blocking out "1% time" each day to work on specific tasks can help you prioritize and move your business forward.

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How do you get the perfect blend of Sales vs Marketing? In this solo 5-minute episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton, author of Evergreen Assets, explains the importance of getting the balance just right - and the HORRIBLE taste that will be in your customer's mouths if you get it wrong...

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In school, we're taught that copying others is bad.

However, in this 5-minute solo episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast, John Lamerton explains how copying the right people is a sure-fire way to guarantee yourself success.

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Can you have a lifestyle business AND get rich?

Can you scale a business, AND have a life?

In this 5-minute solo episode, John Lamerton, author of Big Ideas... for Small Businesses explains how you can leverage the pendulum of ambition and lifestyle to design your very own ambitious, lifestyle business.

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Meet Phil Allen.

Phil blows stuff up for a living. 💥

His company, Entertainment Effects provides special effects, pyrotechnics and water features to live sport, music, TV and corporate events.

Flames 🔥

Confetti Cannons 🎊

Fountains ⛲

Smoke Machines 🌫

Phil is our guest on the Ambitious, Lifestyle Business podcast this month, where we discuss:

📈 How Phil TREBLED his business in a couple of years.

📕 The ONE book that changed everything.

😨 The pressure of letting someone ELSE detonate explosive material near Premier League footballers.

👨‍💻 How Phil generates a HUGE ROI from investing in tech (hint: he's not buying Nvidia shares!)

🧗‍♂️ The more than 100 "1% improvements" that Phil has stacked up over the past three years.

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Kris Oldland launched 1927 Media in 2013 and over ten years, built his primary brand Field Service News to be a global leader in the field, before disaster struck - and Kris was forced to sell the business - worth £2.6million at its peak - for £1,000.

In this powerful episode, Kris bears all and tells us:

💬 The key mistakes that he made leading to the collapse..

💬 The warning signs he ignored for years.

💬 Why it's important to separate you, from your business.

💬 The value of a business partner who is different to you.

💬 Why he views his experience as a "ten-year MBA" - and is determined to return stronger.

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (and the previous 112) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Mick Walker has been making award-winning videos for major brands around the world for over 17 years. He's all about keeping video production simple and accessible – something he calls 'Video Made Simple.'.

In this episode, you will hear:

💬 Why Mick "never wanted to run a business".

💬 How "coming clean" about owning a lifestyle business changed everything.

💬 Why most businesses overcomplicate video.

💬 The importance of "starting with shite".

💬 Why video is the ULTIMATE evergreen asset.

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (and the 111 that preceded it) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Austin Newberry is the owner and CEO of Logspan - a timber building manufacturer based in Scotland. Austin is a family man who says that he still struggles with work/life balance.

In this episode, you will hear:

💬 Austin's POWERFUL story about a childhood family holiday - and how it impacts his parenting style to this day.

💬 What it's like to take over a family business - and why it still doesn't feel like his business.

💬 The building blocks that ANYONE can use to get better at public speaking.

💬 Whether "Boardroom" (our 2024 Mastermind group) is as SCARY as we marketed it to be.

💬 How to create (and protect) BOUNDARIES between work and life.

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (and the 110 that preceded it) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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crreeeaaaaaak! What's that noise? Oh, it's just the sound of me, opening the doors for the March 2024 intake of my One Percent Club. Why the creaking? Well, the doors have been closed since the 1st of October last year - and they need a bit of WD/40. What's the One Percent Club? It's a community of like-minded, ambitious lifestyle business owners, all committed to the following cause: "To leave their business 1% better each week." The One Percent Club shows them how, through education, inspiration and perspiration - helping them discover WHAT to do to make those 1% gains, and the accountability to actually DO the work. Could the One Percent Club help you to leave YOUR business 1% better each and every week? Find out in 6 minutes (and eight seconds) with the explainer video on my website: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/one-percent-club Right, I'm off to oil those hinges...

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Husband and wife duo, Jon and Miriam run Mod A Mini, a BMW Mini performance parts ecommerce store and Torque Monkey, a physical garage in Chelmsford specialising in performance vehicles.

In this episode, you will hear:

💬 Why HATING cars was an ADVANTAGE when starting a car business

💬 How DIFFICULT the first few years were - and how much HARD WORK was needed.

💬 The importance of "leaving work at work" when working with a loved one.

💬 Why Jon and Miriam LEFT the One Percent Club (and then returned!)

💬 How working on Jon's HEALTH improved the BUSINESS too.

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (and the 109 that preceded it) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Ambitious, lifestyle business owners can learn valuable lessons from Charlie Munger, the renowned investor and Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. Here are some key lessons:

  1. Value of Continuous Learning: Munger is a strong advocate of lifelong learning. He believes in expanding one's knowledge across various disciplines, not just in your field of business. Business owners can benefit from this by constantly seeking new knowledge and perspectives that can help them make better decisions.
  2. Importance of Mental Models: Munger emphasizes the use of mental models from multiple disciplines to solve complex problems. Business owners can apply this by integrating ideas and concepts from different areas to gain a more comprehensive view of their challenges and opportunities.
  3. Inversion: Munger often uses inversion, a problem-solving technique, to think backward and identify potential pitfalls. Business owners can apply this by considering what not to do or what could go wrong in their business strategies.
  4. Long-Term Perspective: Munger's investment philosophy is built on the idea of holding quality assets for the long term. Business owners can adopt this mindset by focusing on sustainable growth and avoiding short-term thinking that might compromise the long-term health of their businesses.
  5. Rational Decision-Making: Munger promotes rationality in decision-making, emphasizing the importance of avoiding emotional reactions. Business owners can benefit from this by making well-thought-out decisions based on facts and analysis rather than emotions.
  6. Competitive Advantage: Munger encourages business owners to build and maintain a competitive advantage. Whether through unique products, excellent customer service, or innovative processes, having a sustainable advantage can lead to long-term success.
  7. Circle of Competence: Munger advises staying within one's circle of competence, focusing on what you understand well. Business owners should recognize their strengths and limitations and make decisions accordingly, seeking expert advice when needed.
  8. Ethical Behavior: Munger values ethical behavior and integrity in business. Business owners can learn the importance of conducting business honestly, which builds trust with customers and partners.
  9. Risk Management: Munger emphasizes the need to consider and manage risks. Business owners should conduct thorough risk assessments and implement strategies to mitigate potential threats to their businesses.
  10. Patience and Discipline: Munger's investment success is partly attributed to his patience and discipline. Business owners can apply this by staying committed to their long-term goals and not being swayed by short-term fluctuations or pressures.
  11. Adaptation: Munger recognizes the importance of adaptability. Business owners should be willing to adjust their strategies and embrace change when necessary to stay relevant and competitive.
  12. Simplicity: Munger often advocates for simplicity in decision-making and business processes. Business owners can benefit from simplifying complex issues and strategies to make them more manageable and effective.

Overall, Charlie Munger's principles can guide ambitious business owners toward making informed, rational, and ethical decisions that promote long-term success and personal growth.

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It's Chriiiiistmaaaaasss! We start this Christmas special episode by wishing Noddy Holder's Evergreen Asset (Merry Xmas Everybody) a happy 50th birthday.

We also dissect the rise of AI in 2023 (No, it's not coming for your job - but it IS going to change your job completely!), celebrate the return of in-person events, and explain how to listen to John's audiobooks for free.

We also end the year by looking at the boys' Books of the Year - including a "personality profiling" book that identified John as someone who is:

  1. overly judgemental
  2. has a lot of self-discipline
  3. spends a lot of time thinking how to become a better person
  4. likes routine
  5. is really disappointed when other people don't do their part.

Yep, that sounds like John!

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (and the 107 that preceded it) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Nicky Thomas is the founder of The Growth Community, a networking group that promises “Real Community Business Networking”, with relaxed, purposeful networking, and no membership sales pitches.

Nicky joined the One Percent Club 18 months ago, and as a result, grew her business by 75% in her first 12 months of membership. That huge level of growth doesn't come without a cost, however, and it's this cost that we talk about in today's episode - the price small business owners pay for growth.

This episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast (together with another 106 episodes from the back catalogue) is available wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Graeme Tennick is Chief Impact Officer at Tennick Accountants, where he isn't afraid to roll up his sleeves, and is on a mission to empower trades and professional services business owners who know the grind of long hours, minimal returns, and the frustration of hefty taxes.

The word "impact" runs through today's episode - Graeme talks about the impact of his father's forklift business on him as a young man, the impact of making a few wrong decisions (and more than a few right ones!).

As I implore readers of The False EXIT to "truly live and breathe" their vision and values, Graeme is doing just that - demonstrating how small business owners can impact their own lives, as well as those of their immediate family, team of co-workers, clients - and ultimately leave the world a better place.

How will YOU have an impact today?

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I've got two pieces of time-sensitive information to share with you today - one involving an 82% discount, and on that could (literally) change your life.

But BOTH require some action in the next 8 days...

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Never give up in business. If there's one piece of advice that today's guest Alastair Imray embodies, it is this.

Alastair's business career began with no qualifications and no money but a determination to start his own business. Alastair has proven that hard work, determination, constant learning and never giving up has been the key to running a successful business.

Wearing a Nike "Just Do It" T-short, Alastair tells us:

  • How he sold anything and everything - from ice cream on Bondi Beach, to items he found in dumpsters.
  • Why you should never give up in business.
  • How Michael Lieberman became a hero to Alastair.
  • A few dozen of the business books that helped shape his success.
  • How Alastair won a contract with his dream supplier - by refusing to take no for an answer!
  • Exactly how Alastair removed himself from the day-to-day "on the tools" running of his business.

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What's the best Exit Strategy for a Small Business? It depends...

In this summer-special podcast, John and Jason discuss their (many!) failed attempts to exit their small business over the years, including:

  • Thinking they sold their company for £2m - only to get a Dear John email.
  • John giving away 49% of his small business for free
  • What happens when you abdicate rather than delegate.
  • How to choose the right exit strategy for small business owners.
  • Why "doing nothing" isn't really an option.
  • How John and Jase discovered the "False EXIT" - and why they're glad they did!

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Do NOT sell your business...

At least not until you've read John's new book - The False EXIT.

The False EXIT isn't a book about selling your business. It's a book about NOT selling your business - it's about keeping, rather than killing the golden goose.

The book is available NOW on Amazon (in Kindle, Paperback and Hardcover formats), with the Audiobook version coming in January 2024.

For the next 48 hours, there's some VERY special launch pricing, making the book as cheap as it will ever be. In John's words, "fill your boots! Buy 1 copy, 10 copies or even 100. Get one for clients, colleagues and people you vaguely like - anyone who needs to read this book."

In this episode, John practices his narration for the audiobook (only stumbling over the phrase "lugging buckets") by reading the introduction for us - enjoy!

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How many goals is too many? If you're today's guest Nathan Pascoe, there is no limit!

In this episode, Nathan explains:

  • Why he has a 90-day plan AND a 120-year plan.
  • The importance of reviewing your goals twice a day.
  • How everything he does is for his "future self"
  • The relentless focus on high value tasks (such as sending Weekly Emails)
  • Why Nathan focuses on the "long game"
  • How he achieves just about ANYTHING he sets his mind to.
  • Why John calls him "the most ambitious, ambitious lifestyle business owner we've ever had on the show!"

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"To live longer, get stronger..."

Today, on the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we're joined by Matt Fox from Physiocore, a group-based class which helps people to live longer and get stronger, by future-proofing their bodies with a unique combination of mobility, core, balance and strengthening exercises.

As a Physiotherapist with a degree in sport science, he has worked in the NHS, private practice and spent over 10 years working full time in professional football at Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers FC.

Matt has helped many hundreds of people create a flexible and strong body with a view to keeping active and healthy for life.

In this episode, Matt tells us:

  1. How we can outperform our age.
  2. Why we should avoid "junk miles" - for our bodies AND our business.
  3. How he's used the Evergreen Assets ecosystem, and the Could Do List to improve his business.
  4. Why it took hearing the "constant, never-ending improvement" message more than 100 times before the penny dropped.
  5. The moment he designed his own ambitious, lifestyle business, camping in his back garden with his kids.
  6. That he's a bit of a routine machine...

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we meet Stephen Gibbens from Accountech.

A culture of overwork led to Stephen collapsing in his car, fearing a heart attack - or worse. He'd spent decades growing his business and had no desire to become the richest man in the graveyard.

In the hard-hitting episode, Stephen tells us:

  1. Why overworking is bad - for your health and your wealth
  2. How to spot the symptoms of overwork.
  3. Why he never considered his to be a lifestyle business.
  4. How Jim Collin's Hedgehog Concept changed his thinking.
  5. Why "clients with very little money" are his perfect niche.

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"Our 100th Episode..." 

In December 2016, I uttered the immortal words to Jason:

"Do you fancy starting a podcast?"

Just over six years, and 99 episodes later, the Ambitious Lifestyle Business podcast is about to hit the 100 episode milestone - something that seemed impossible when I felt like quitting after 6 months.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - consistency is a superpower. 

How did we get to 100 episodes?

One episode at a time, one month at a time.

We found a way to make it easy.

We mastered the art of showing up, every single month.

We made it FUN.

Including THIS special, 100th episode, recorded in front of a live audience of listeners and previous guests.

Here's to the next century!

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"I made ONE decision - and it changed my life..."

In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we meet Roger Haycock from Roger's Bakery.

One decision led to us talking to Roger today. That one decision, made on 30th December 2020, led to a succession of domino-effect decisions that have profoundly changed Rogers's life as he embarks on his "third challenge".

Roger tells us that:

  1. One decision started it all.
  2. He is naturally curious, wanting to find out how things work.
  3. How food poisoning led to him starting a conservatory business!
  4. His secret ingredient for artisan bread - FIRE!
  5. How Routine Machine motivated him to change "routines that weren't working"
  6. Roger's advice for anyone looking to make ONE decision to change their life.
  7. How you can learn ANYTHING from personal development books.

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we chat with James Crow from Posture Stars.

James is an Ergonomist, Posture Pro, and Alexander Technique Teacher who won't stop until you can sit and work comfortably without pain. With over 15 years of experience helping people sit, stand and live with better posture, it's his mission to save the universe from the modern pandemic of slouching, slumping, and generally feeling run down!

James tells us:

  1. Why "sitting is the new smoking".
  2. 3 simple improvements we can ALL make to improve our posture.
  3. The daily routines that help him hit his goals.
  4. What three months of weekly 1% improvements looks like.
  5. How seeing other people failing helps James.
  6. The effect that Jim Collins' book Good to Great has had on James' business.
  7. Why James does want ANYONE else to join the One Percent Club.

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In this episode of the Ambitious Lifestyle Business Podcast, we meet Tom Edwards from Tom Edwards Sound and Five29 - a company which specialises in final post-production services for factual content - helping make TV shows such as Cash in the Attic and The One Show sound amazing.

We discuss:

  1. Why losing his dream job forced Tom to become a "reluctant business owner"
  2. How to find your niche in business.
  3. What good sound actually sounds like.
  4. Why Tom said "yes" to every opportunity that came his way - and how he discovered the "hell yeah or no" mindset.
  5. How quickly the "hell yeah or no" goalposts move - and former dream clients/opportunities can become nightmares
  6. The upcoming 100th episode of the ALB podcast - and how you can take part!
  7. How Tom embraced the Dream Clients strategy - with amazing results in just two weeks!
  8. 90's WWF wrestlers - yes, really!

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"Why this Money Mindset book is my book of the year…"

So here it is - Merry Christmas! Everybody’s… designing their 2023 goals. In this Christmas special, John and Jason put the year to bed, and the world to rights. The boys discuss:

  1. Their books of the year - including the money mindset book that will be crucial to read in the current economic climate.
  2. Why John is learning how to care less about work - dialling down his ambition and slowing down.
  3. How “constant never-ending improvement” has actually been around for centuries.
  4. The upcoming 100th episode of the ALB podcast - and how you can take part!
  5. Why grown adults are competing to win an inflatable flamingo - and learning how to work less in the process.
  6. The False EXIT - John’s new book, coming out (sometime!) in 2023. It’s definitely NOT a DCI Lamerton crime thriller!

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In this episode, John and Jason are joined by Vicky Jinks, who works with the boys, helping to look after One Percent Club members. Together, they discuss how to grow a small business into a large business - using the same “1% better each week” strategy that they preach.

You’ll hear::

  1. Why people's definitions of “small” and “large” businesses are highly individual.
  2. How even the largest, trillion-dollar businesses started as tiny upstarts.
  3. The importance of getting started.
  4. Accepting that version 1.0 will look nothing like version 10!
  5. When to stop growing.

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Today, we're joined by Caroline Gurtler from Curious Rose. In this episode, you will hear:

  1. How Caroline showed tremendous bravery to be brutally honest about her problems - and how that led to an outpouring of help that turned things around
  2. How to balance "selling out of products" versus simply "selling out"
  3. Why Caroline took a 1-year-old baby to Cambodia.
  4. How, after hiding under a table during a military coup, Caroline doesn't really fear anything.
  5. Caroline describe her journey as a "road to entrepreneurship, paved with disasters"!
  6. What an ambitious, lifestyle business means to Caroline.

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This is it - the BIG one!

My all-time top 10 business books.

I’ve read more than 1,000 business books over 20+ years – and these are my top 10 business books of all time.

The TEN most read, most thumbed, most recommended, most highlighted, most implemented business books on my bookshelf. I’ve read every one of these books multiple times, and they’ve become an essential part of my small business toolkit. I couldn’t run my businesses anywhere near as well without them.

While I rarely prescribe “one-size-fits-all” book recommendations, I truly believe that every small business owner will have a significantly better business if they have these ten books on their shelves too.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#topten

I hope you’ve enjoyed my definitive top 100 best business books – I’d love to hear from you (email me - john@bigidea.co.uk), whether you’ve just read a book that you think I’d enjoy – or just want to tell me how wrong I am for not including your favourite book in the top 100! Additionally, I’d love to hear from you if my favourite books have inspired you to read more.

Remember though, to read the books AND follow the instructions!

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Today, we're joined by Michele Marsland from Marslands Accountants. In this episode, you will hear:

  1. Why breaking her leg was the best thing that ever happened to Michele's business.
  2. How Michele has become the Queen of the Let Property Campaign.
  3. Why Michele played "chapter roulette" with Routine Machine.
  4. How to change your money mindset - optimising your actual hourly rate.
  5. The subtle difference between earning £5 an hour and £95 an hour.
  6. Why Michele lives in "Pink Flamingo Land" - and how YOU can too!

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Here are my Top 10 Customer Service Books, featuring titles by Pat Flynn, Roger Dooley, Nir Eyal, James Sinclair and Joey Coleman.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#customerservice

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Business Strategy Books, featuring titles by Dan Bradbury, Matthew Syed, Daniel Priestley, John Warrillow, and Mike Michalowicz.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#strat

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Productivity Books, featuring titles by Hal Elrod, James Schramko, Michael Heppell, and James Clear.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#productivity

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Positive Thinking Books, featuring titles by Susan Cain, Ryan Holiday, Angela Duckworth and Tony Robbins

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#postivity

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Summer is here again, and unlike the great British weather, you can rely on John and Jason to deliver a spectacular summer special - In this episode, we put the world to rights, discussing:

  1. Whether we're "getting old" by focusing on retirement goals.
  2. The sort of people we'd really rather DIDN'T join the One Percent Club.
  3. How you CAN go wrong investing in bricks and mortar (culminating in court cases, administration and the Serious Fraud Office!)
  4. The calming (and long-lasting!) effect of a 17-day digital detox.
  5. Why long-term thinking is the ONE trait you MUST adopt to be successful.
  6. The biggest mistake that MOST small business owners will make in the upcoming recession.

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Here are my Top 10 Leadership Books, featuring titles by Simon Sinek, Jason Fried, Sir Alex Ferguson and Jocko Willink

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#leadership

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Sales Books, featuring titles by Grant Cardone, Jordan Belfort, Chris Voss and Chet Holmes..

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#sales

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Marketing Books, featuring titles by Allan Dib, Dan Kennedy, Jeff Walker, Donald Miller and Marcus Sheridan.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#marketing

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Here are my Top 10 Motivational Books, featuring titles by David Goggins, Gerald Ratner, Jesse Itzler, Andre Agassi, and Arnold Schwarzeneggar.

https://bigidea.co.uk/best-business-books/#motivational

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - do you agree with my choices? - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Today, we're joined by Nathan Counter from Portable Putts. In this episode, you will hear:

  1. Why Nathan still has a day job, and runs his business as a "side hustle".
  2. How Nathan "didn't really know what the One Percent Club was", but joined anyway!
  3. The many, many ways that Nathan has "read the books.. and followed the instructions".
  4. How Nathan uses routine streaks to keep him on track to achieve his goals.
  5. The six words that Jason uses to keep Nathan away from shiny objects.
  6. Why Nathan is always talking about hedgehogs, buses, pumpkins and friction.

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Here are my Top 10 Self-Help Books, featuring titles by Scott Adams, Gareth Southgate, Kevin Hart and Alistair Campbell.

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - please let me know (john@bigidea.co.uk) if you agree (or, more likely - disagree!) with my choices - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Over the summer, I'll be releasing some special podcast "inbetweenisodes", featuring some of my favourite personal development books. Each week, I'll share my top ten from each genre, as well as my overall top ten.

This is part of my Top 100 Best Business Books project - please let me know (john@bigidea.co.uk) if you agree (or, more likely - disagree!) with my choices - what book(s) should I have chosen? What's YOUR number one?

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Today, we're joined by our first EVER returning guest, Tom Boulden from Complete Mortgage Advice. In this episode, you will hear:

  1. Why Tom, John and Jason are no longer business partners.
  2. How John punched Tom in the face, and gave him a black eye.
  3. Tom's dedication - "if I decide to do something, I see it through. No matter what."
  4. How Tom and his wife survived a "life-changing" head-on car crash, and the resulting trauma that remains to this day.
  5. Tom's love of a challenge - and how that led to him appearing on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins.
  6. How Tom beat the odds to appear on the show - and the lessons that will remain with him for life.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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In this episode with Ian Ebbs from Football Boots, you will hear:

  1. How Ian grew an audience of 1.4 million YouTube subscribers
  2. The difference between "being a genius" and "being lucky".
  3. Why Ian was locked up by Border Security.
  4. How Ian has made "having fun with the family" his day job.
  5. Why Ian moved from the UK to New Zealand.

  6. Ian's process for "having a system that works - and then beating it to death!"

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In this episode, you will hear: 1. How Alison Davies was told "not to fall in love" with buying a pub - and promptly did just that. 2. The importance of "doing the right thing" - and how it can lead to winning clients. 3. How Alison built resilience battling a recession, floods, health problems and a global pandemic. 4. Why Alison sent £5 notes to local pubs - and how it landed her on BBC Radio 4. 5. What happens when you surround yourself with a group of smart people.

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In this episode, you will hear:

  • The 3 mistakes most photography business owners make
  • Jeff's "greatest-ever failure"
  • Depression, debt and divorce
  • The difference between a good photographer and a good photography business
  • Why every mentor should have a mentor themselves.
  • How Jeff went from zero to 80,000 followers on LinkedIn

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th. Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th. Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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The Evergreen Assets Audiobook launches on February 24th.

Hear an exclusive sneak preview of the book here - and get a FREE Evergreen Assets workshop when you pre-order the audiobook before midnight on Feb 23rd: https://www.bigidea.co.uk/workshop

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This month’s guest on the ALB Podcast is Michael Lieberman, owner and founder of Printed Editions. Who needs A-Levels?

Michael in his own words screwed up his A-levels, he needed 2As and 1B to study to be an optician at university, he received 1D and 2Es.

He then went onto study Business Studies at Teesside Poly in Middlesbrough, he ended up having a great time mainly as he spent the second year studying in The Netherlands - one of the best years he has ever had he said.

Michael didn’t know what to do after his degree, so he trained and studied to be a chartered accountant. After two years of failing exams, he decided exams were not for him and went off backpacking around South America.

On his return he retrained as a management accountant and worked as an internal auditor for Burberrys, Texaco, Sainsburys and Deloittes.

So how did he end up in the world of art?

As a child he was ‘dragged around’ various museums and art galleries, but as he got older, he found himself being drawn into this world and discovered he could really register with images. One Saturday evening whilst living in London he found himself at a Rolf Harris art exhibition with free champagne! He was told that he could buy a concession in Selfridges for £150, so off he went to purchase that. He then popped it on Ebay and made himself £50.

That was it he was hooked!

So, what has been happening since that evening, well Michael is a valued member of the One Percent Club and has achieved a lot in 2021 through marginal gains.

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Ian's been working in the Corporate world for Lloyds Bank 21 years ago.

Yes he started there when he was 11!

Buying his first investment property in 2014 his Corporate job was flipped upside in 2016 and the penny clicked that he should create a lifestyle around property rather than a life around his job.

Ian now has interests in property investment, property management and property education.

In between that he has 4 kids and can be regularly found on golf courses around the West Midlands!

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ALB84 – The Christmas Special 2021

It’s the most wonderful time of the year

Christmas just would not be the same without the annual tradition of John and Jason rounding their year up in true ALB style.

Have you played Whamageddon?

If you don’t know what that is, you will know and you will want to play.

Is Die Hard a Christmas film?

This is a jam or cream first type scenario isn’t it?

When John met Neville Wright

This was a definite highlight of John’s year; our One Percenters also had the pleasure of having a coaching call with him as well as Gerald Ratner.

Jason’s incredible fundraising

Despite another difficult year for the charity sector, Jason the fundraising superstar still managed to raise an incredible amount for Cancer Research.

Book of the Year

John has had a year of book writing with Evergreen Assets, but that has certainly not stopped him from reading plenty of other books this year. Find out his key takeaways from those and how he has implemented them into his daily routines (DING).

Fruition and Serve

Looking forward to 2022 John and Jason have two words.

Practically Morecambe and Wise

This is the 5th year running of the Christmas Special and you could say that it has turned into an Evergreen Asset. This episode is packed with all of the usual content for you to grab a mince pie, a festive tipple and lookback over 2021.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Evergreen Assets is OUT NOW! Get a FREE sample chapter at https://bigidea.co.uk/evergreen-assets

In this bonus episode of the ALB podcast, John reads the opening chapter of the book LIVE (including a rather "interesting" attempt at singing a Christmas song), as well as a bonus chapter that isn't in the print version of the book.

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ALB83 – The man with the BEST podcast voice

This month’s guest is fellow One Percenter Jonathan Rees.

Jonathan delivers soft-skills workshops, strategic facilitation, keynote talks and 1:1 coaching, building on experience from corporate life including 14 years at Hewlett Packard, where he led a virtual team spread across the globe.

Jonathan helps build and improve the performance and resilience of teams and their leaders, facilitating learning through interactive & engaging workshops.

His first (serious) book: "The Resilience Toolkit: Powerful ways to thrive in blue-light services" was published in February 2019.

Here is a review from ‘Dr. Larry Mallak, Western Michigan University, Author of 'The Workplace Resilience Instrument (WRI)' “Jonathan Rees shows us through bright examples and actionable exercises that we, too, can thrive under pressure. Our own resilient behaviours can be modelled to match the situations we face. Although reading about what makes people resilient can be insightful, Jonathan’s battery of self-assessment tools provides the reader with specific feedback to be more effective and view adverse situations as opportunities more so than danger.”

Let’s have a coffee

Also known as free coaching as John calls it, Jonathan doesn’t begrudge spending his time with anyone as he is more than happy to help people. In fact he gets more happiness in helping others.

Ambition is a dirty word.

Jonathan explains how ambition was always a dirty word to him and that everyone’s ambition is their own and simply cannot be measured against others.

Lifestyle He has crafted a life for himself that works perfectly for him and his family.

Celebrating the wins

Jonathan had a tendency to only focus on the things he hadn’t done but joining the OPCC has changed that mainly thanks to the World Domination Planner, or he is now forced to reflect as he puts it. Stop forever climbing the mountain and stop to admire the view.

Resilience

The advice Jonathan gives is in depth and definitely a must listen for business owners.

Leaving the corporate world behind So, what has Jonathan been doing since, click play to find out.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB82 – John Warrillow

This month’s episode is slightly different, as you know we normally chat with a client, but today we are taking to bestselling author John Warrillow, who is the author of best-selling book Built to Sell: Creating a Business That Can Thrive Without You was recognized by both Fortune and Inc. as one of the best business books of 2011 and just so happens to be John Lamerton’s favourite book.

John is also the host of Built to Sell Radio, ranked by Forbes as one of the world’s 10 best podcasts for business owners. In 2015, John wrote another best-selling book, The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subscription Business in Any Industry. John completes the trilogy with his latest book, The Art of Selling Your Business: Winning Strategies & Secret Hacks for Exiting on Top.

Let’s get the house valued

Just because you book a valuation, doesn’t necessarily mean you are going to sell your house that month, the same applies for your retirement pot, you check it as you want it to be ready when you are ready to move house or retire.

Well, the same applies for your business.

Scaling back

The pandemic has been a struggle for most business owners, but what many have realised is that actually they are able to operate a much leaner business model, that perhaps you do not need offices and multiple overheads. And this in turn has seen a trend in more lifestyle businesses being created.

Subscription models are the way forward

John and Jason are HUGE fans of a subscription model, in fact most of their businesses run on this model. But why do they like them so much?

Yes or No

How much time would you free up by being able to answer employees’ questions with a simple Yes or No answer? Learn the art of a “Yesable question”

So, do you want to sell your business?

You probably don’t, but how many of you would like to know you “COULD” sell your business if you wanted too?

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB81 – Alun missed the memo regards 1% weekly gains

Alun is a registered psychotherapist who works on a 1-2-1 basis with his clients but also teaches and shares his expertise with other psychotherapists through his website fresh therapists. He uses this platform to educate therapists and counsellors on how to achieve transformational change with their clients. Alun translates the breakthroughs of neuroscience to the therapy room so that other psychotherapists are able to apply it to their own client work.

March seems like only yesterday

Alun began his journey with the One Percent Club in March, and it would be fair to say he has fully utilised everything that it had to offer, and the benefits are really speaking for themselves but he’s nowhere near done yet. In his words “all that has happened so far is that it has lifted the bar of what is possible to me”.

Alun used to be fragile

As a lot of us already know being self-employed can sometimes leave you in a very fragile state economically, but Alun has rectified this by adding more revenue streams to his business that will continue to make money if he is unable to in the short term

Hunting Instinct

After reading John’s book Big Ideas for Small Businesses, Alun decided to hunt John down. He liked the ethos, and although he found some of the questions uncomfortable, he could relate to a lot of what was said. Alun like John and Jason enjoys life and knows that it is very important.

All by himself

Alun was surrounded by lots of friends and family, but he found himself looking for like-minded business people to ask advice, share ideas, vent and so on. Virtual board members so to speak. He knew he liked what he had read in Johns books and had also asked John to appear on his own podcast. He had pondered joining the One Percent Club, in his mind it was a relatively easy gamble to make.

Miss Whiplash

If you had asked Alun 6 months ago whether he was looking for accountability he would have proudly told you no, but Alun soon realised that the 1-2-1 weekly calls with Jason who will now be known as Miss Whiplash offered far more than just accountability.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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For the 5th year running, we have the ALB Summer Special edition with John and Jason.

So, what have they been up to this year?

Well, there is another book for John on its way “Evergreen Assets” which is currently at the editing stage. 106,000 words was then down to 94,000 then back up to 104,000 he was then totally ruthless and was sitting at 102,000 words and at the time of recording lost another 3000 words and all of that was with just the 1 edit.

This book will be available November 2021 and is your one stop ecosystem of doing the work once and then be able to reap the rewards over and over again. BUT you have to do the work.

Lockdown

It has been a year like no other, and all plans were thrown up into the air but that said it certainly didn’t stop John or Jason with moving the businesses forward.

It has given them time to look at everything within their businesses and fix any holes that may have appeared in those buckets. Concentrating on the assets, the businesses in turn run better.

Investment strategies and assets

Find out John’s advice on what he classes as assets, is word of mouth an asset? Not according to John, it isn’t. How do you turn 1 customer into 1:1 and so on.

Leaky Buckets

Do you have any of these? Have you taken the time to identify them?

That’s not my burger?

Ordering what you want should be the simplest thing shouldn’t it? But it must look like the burger in the picture.

How to turn Dave into Oliver?

Identifying your customers is crucial, listen to find out ways to turn them from a confused newbie to a seasoned pro.

Making sure that handovers happen smoothly.

If things start well, they end well.

Knock Knock

On the 1st September the doors to The One Percent Club will be open again. Find out what some of our last intake have been up to and what you can expect when you join.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB79 – Why Sarah Lamerton closed the doors after just 18 months

18 months ago Sarah quit her job and started her new business. In that time using the techniques she shares in this podcast she has gained a decade of experience, is currently completely full and has closed her books in order to embrace the lifestyle business she wanted to achieve.

School Days

Sarah had worked as a teacher for almost 20 years working her way up the ladder to a senior lead in education within the primary years setting. Sarah has always liked to challenge herself but found that the more and more changes schools were expected to go through she was losing her “why”.

Square pegs are good

Sarah knows how to teach and is a master in not only accepting but also implementing that children are all different and therefore will all learn in different ways. She wanted to take the time to be able to celebrate children’s individuality. Nurture their love for maths and celebrate their results but that is not so easy to deliver within the classroom setting.

Words of advice from her spouse

Being married to John, Sarah is not a stranger to the Ambitious Lifestyle Business he has strived to achieve, and she was very aware that the pressure she was under from her employed job was far from fitting in that box. But it is not in Sarah’s nature to give up on anything, so she persevered for the time being. Sarah did offload onto John about the pressure the job was bringing, how she felt the longing for an ambitious lifestyle business but still be able to do what she loves and teach. John offered sound words of advice “leave then”

The nagging “Who am I doing this for?” and not necessarily agreeing with certain ways of doing things continued to play on Sarah’s mind however. This was then emphasised by her own two children’s experience of school and she realised that school isn’t right for all children and there are most certainly different ways of doing things.

18 months of planning her business

It was definitely not a kneejerk decision, Sarah thought long and hard about this decision to start her own business but she knew it was something she had to do. The original plan was to start the business and continue to teach part time, but soon realised that this was just not going to work. Even part time hours equated to full time when she considered lesson planning, marking and everything else involved. No, all Sarah’s focus would be on her new business.

Who leaves a paid role to start brand new business just before a pandemic?

Nobody knew what was around the corner for us back in early 2020 but a global pandemic probably wasn’t high on our lists of things that could go wrong. But Sarah had made her decision she was starting her lifestyle business and as mentioned earlier it is simply not in Sarah’s nature to give up on anything.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB78 – A ticket to Italy please

School Days

Today’s guest is Andy Keveren, Andy attended 11 different schools and left with no GCSE’S due to his family’s service upbringing. He then went back to college to obtain his GCSE English and Maths, he also studied Business Studies but by his own admission doesn’t remember a thing about that but it is clear that this didn’t stop him creating a successful business.

Time to travel

He then fell into a job in reinsurance for 5 years but always had a desire to run his own business, but this job kept him for another 2 years before Andy made the decision to pack his bag and do some travelling.

The family business

In his absence, Andy’s parents bought a hotel in Scotland so when he returned from his travels, he started managing the hotel bar where he was initially offered an hourly rate, in his first week he put in 105 hours, the following week he was put on a salary!

Caravan Life

Andy still had the itch to run his own business, he had always played football and had thought how cool it would be to sell football kits, his uncle had dabbled in printing a few years ago so Andy knew a little about it. In 2007 Andy’s grandparents were affected by the Gloucester floods and were temporarily housed in a static caravan, they decided to purchase this off the insurance company and Andy decided that he would sell his car, and this would become his first office alongside a garage he converted to be his first stock room.

A ticket to Italy please

Soon after Andy was introduced to Macron and was given the opportunity to fly to Italy to learn more about them as a company. It was on this trip that Macron offered a business opportunity to own a Macron store with only one condition, he could only sell Macron. Andy put his hand up and from here his journey began.

The business started with a bang (literally)

Andy had secured a unit which was rent free for the first year and Macron had helped set up the shop, all was good to go however on Andy’s first day he went to get some milk and was hit at a junction by another car traveling at 50mph and ended up in hospital. That did not stop Andy though and the business continued to grow, in 2010 Andy met his wife who had retrained as a photographer and had pulled in some help from his cousin to do some printing, in 3-4 years Andy had around 4 staff and all was well. Macron had a big budget for advertising, but Andy had the flexibility to run the business his way, so it really was a win win situation.

Time to scale up or is it?

Andy wanted to grow and grow his business or at least he thought he did. Andy purchased Johns first book and really invested into it, so much so he decided to join the Ambitious Lifestyle Business page, shortly followed by the One Percent Club. Andy is not afraid to say that his personality does not lend itself well to network groups, but the One Percent Club is different it is a smaller group full of likeminded people. Through his journey with the One Percent Club he has established some great connections from an accountant who does things differently and his graphic designer.

Life is all about balance

Andy has a family and wanted to ensure he doesn’t miss them growing up, he has worked hard on his growth through robust processes which has enabled him to get the perfect balance.

To find out more about what Andy’s business can offer, check out his website.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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This month’s guest is Dan Harrison who is the Director and lead developer at WPdoctors

Dans whirlwind romance with WordPress

Dan accidentally slipped into the world of WordPress back in 2005, when it was only a couple of years old. It has since become a very significant platform for websites.

Over time his aspirations started to grow, and he wanted more and more, but this resulted in him working himself to the bone and becoming quite low.

He found himself surrounded by people, sucking up their environment and invaluably seduced by it, which he says is easy to do when you don’t know what you want, the less focused you are the more attractive it seems. The more focused you are is when you realise it is an alien environment and actually you don’t want it at all.

Dan loves a problem

Dan wanted to focus on one thing, and do that one thing really, really well, he had realised that there was a significant demand for WordPress-specific help, and he realised this was something and from there he created the brand WP Doctors (or WordPress Doctors) to specifically look after businesses that need technical help, creating themes, plugins or solving problems with their WordPress websites.

Look out Christopher Dean

Dan loves a good shopping list and has created one for the things he wants to achieve which includes a trip to Machu Picchu and learning how to ice skate!

Find out how Dan spent £350 and saved himself £75k

He realised that you don’t have to own something to experience it, and actually sometimes just trying it is enough to realise it isn’t important to you at all.

When children talk, listen

Dan has a son and asked him what he thinks is fun and if he had £1 million pond what would he spend it on?

Focus on what you ACTUALLY want and stick to a plan especially if it involves luxury marshmallows

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Lee Penton spent years building a small graphic design agency, only to find that his business was running him, not the other way around. He was burning out, and needed to find another way.

One "lightbulb moment" later, Lee now pays as much attention to designing his business and lifestyle, as he does to designing websites and logos - and he's now teaching others how to build a freelance business that serves them.

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The One Percent Club March intake closes at 9pm on Wednesday March 31st.

Click here to join, or find out more.

In this episode, John answers some of the questions you asked in a recent "Ask Me ANYTHING..."

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Emma Walton was a teacher, with two (very!) young children at home when she started her Tuition business - and through a process of constant, never-ending improvement, Emma’s business has grown alongside her kids.

She now employs 45 tutors, and helps 350 children a week, as she’s designed her business as an ambitious, lifestyle business - to deliver the lifestyle that she TRULY wants.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Whether you call them 1% gains, Winner Stays On, Marginal Gains, optimisation, or Constant And Never-ending Improvement - doesn't matter.

What matters is that you strive to be better tomorrow than you were today.

The One Percent Club is NOT about growing your business. A bigger business often means more stress, more problems and more responsibilities.

More isn’t better. Better is better.

The One Percent Club won’t help you GROW your business. It’ll help you IMPROVE your business, so that it delivers the lifestyle you TRULY want

The One Percent Club doors are open until March 31st at 9pm - https://bigidea.co.uk/opcc

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Nine years ago, James Marks sat, head in hands at his kitchen table, wondering how he was going to pay the bills. Today, James owns a number of businesses, employs 34 people, and has systemised his entire operation - leaving him free to write romance novels.

Yes, really.

In this episode, James tells us exactly how he became an “overnight success” in those nine years.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • How James started his very first business by searching Google for “how to run a window cleaning round” after his interest-free credit cards ran out.
  • James’s constant devotion to personal development and self improvement.
  • How a One Percent Club coaching call helped James realise that he needed to systemise his business.
  • How, as a result of that systemisation work, James removed himself from the day-to-day work.
  • The rule of 3 and 10 - that predicts exactly when your business systems will break.
  • The time that James devotes to creating evergreen assets - including ghostwriting romance novels under a pen name!
  • How wrong we all were about 2020 - hoping for “a year of plain sailing”, and declaring it would be “the year of travel” - oops!

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#ALB73 – The man who keeps people connected….. Tony Smith

This month’s guest is Tony Smith, Tony served 30 years with Lincolnshire police before enjoying some well-deserved rest in retirement. But it wasn’t long before he started getting restless, and when his son took redundancy and started up his own business a discussion took place. Tony joined his son and together they grew the business that is Genius Technology Solutions which is now over 10 years old.

Working with family members can be tricky, as some of you may know! But after a realisation that texting or calling at 9pm would not be acceptable in any other job. Tony and his son put in place some ground rules, to ensure thy both got the downtime they both needed.

The business has consistently grown and where his son finds himself looking after the enterprise side of things Tony looks after the SME’s.

Genius Technology Solutions provides all types of phones, from VOIP, mobiles and landlines plus broadband connectivity and Wi-Fi.

Last year we relied heavily on keeping connected virtually, and truly appreciated how important it is whether that has been for business or to speak to friends and family. This is something Tony has known for years.

Thank you to Tony for being our first guest of 2021.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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So, the end of 2020 is in sight and I am sure that it will be a welcomed goodbye for a lot of us.

But firstly we have the upbeat and uplifting #ALB Christmas Special podcast with John and Jason, which has become a bit of a Christmas tradition, so grab yourself a festive beverage to sip on, sit back and enjoy an hour of John and Jason as they reflect upon 2020, the ups and downs, and their plans for 2021.

They discuss their book of the year, word of the year, what they have learnt and how they have helped others overcome what has been a particularly tricky year for all business owners.

For all of the John’s book fans out there, you will be pleased to hear some news he has for you all too.

And finally, we would like to wish all of you a very happy and healthy Christmas.

Stay safe and here’s to 2021.

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In this months episode, we have our One Percent Club resident Facebook ads expert Danny Harris.

If Facebook ads are what you need advice on Danny is the man to go to, when he started working in this industry, he was purely managing Facebook pages for people. There was no advertising involved, times have moved on and now he works much more on the advertising side of things because Facebook pages have changed and Facebook as we all know has evolved.  The next stage for Danny, will be to teach other people how to do run their own pages effectively.

When an advert comes on the TV, that's when you pick your phone up and watch your phone rather than watching the advert on the TV. So previously what was the audience on the TV is now much more on Facebook, on social media, online generally, and with Facebook being by far the most used website on the planet and people spend more time on it and any other, they basically, can't not work.

Danny also has a whole concept of starting a charity at some point. And the point of the charity will be to help underprivileged kids. It will be focusing on teaching them about things like online marketing, so that they can learn a different route to perhaps the unpleasant routes that a lot of disadvantaged kids end up going down sadly.

Danny’s business is called DH2026 Ltd, now the first part of that company name is probably quite self-explanatory, but what does the 2026 mean? Well Danny has a plan and that will be revealed in the podcast.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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This months guest is Steve West owner of The Pudding Compartment, (John’s perfect client).

Steve makes delicious handcrafted cakes, biscuits, flapjacks, Brownies, sticky, toffee, puddings cookies, scones, you name it, all white labelled for businesses such as Virgin trains and 2016 apprentice winner Alana Spencer.

Steve joined the One Percent Club 6 months ago with 3 clear goals, there have been many obstacles that many business owners have faced over the last few months, Steve included but despite this, those goals are still in place and Steve is well on track to achieving them all!!

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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ALB69 – Meet The One Percenters

It is September, which means the doors to the One Percent Club are officially open!

The One Percent Club is a community of like-minded business owners, looking to grow their business, get more free time, and make more money – without just working harder.

One Percenters want to be held accountable, they want focus, and they want structure.

They understand that running a business can be lonely at times, and that hanging around with the right people is key.

In this episode John and Jason will give you a full insight into what happens within the One Percent Club, not only that, you will also have the opportunity to listen to existing members experiences and find out, the most beneficial things they have found to be in their time being a One Percenter.

To sign up or for more information visit bigidea.co.co.uk

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB68 – The Ghost of Business Past

This summer special episode is going to take you all on a little trip down memory lane and look at not only what John has done over the last 20 years, but also and maybe most importantly what he has learned. Some of the mistakes that have been made and some of the key takeaways that you can benefit from.

20 Years ago, John was working as a civil servant, he had just bought his first house, he was getting married the following year, life was all good. And then something happened. He was moved to a different department in the service and he absolutely hated his new job, he also suddenly found himself in a job where the average lifespan of an employee was two years. His previous role was within a section where literally nobody ever left.

John decided within the first two weeks of being there that this was not the job for him. So he started applying for other jobs, looking at leaving the civil service completely, whether he could work within the private sector, perhaps get another role within the civil service.

And one other thing he looked at was, well, could he start his own business?

Skip forward 3 years and Jason come along to form the dynamic but incredibly modest duo that is John and Jason.

Sit back, click play and enjoy listening to their business journey.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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This episode’s guest is Rupert Bassadone, Rupert spent his early years in the circus, living in trucks and caravans, he missed a lot of school but the circus lifestyle came to an end when it went off to America and never came back, Rupert then moved into the city lifestyle, joined school and settled into a different lifestyle. He is grateful for his early years upbringing as with this backround it was inevitable really that he would go on to work in the events industry.

Over the last decade-and-a-half. He’s led many high-profile events across the world including leading equestrian events and music festivals as well as major events in the Emirates, Russia, Spain, Canary Islands and France is the founder of Event Site Design.

Rupert always wanted a business that supported his ambitious lifestyle plans, he finds himself always looking to the future.

Lifestyle comes first for him and he focuses on what the businesses needs to be doing to be able to provide that lifestyle, he visualises it with skills that he has picked up through the OPCC as well as other channels and breaks these all down “One thing at a time”.

May 2020 was Rupert’s busiest month EVER on his calendar he actually pondered at one stage how on earth he was actually going to do it all but then Covid hit.

Suddenly Rupert found himself with more time on his hands

But for Rupert more time created more goals find out more by clicking play.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Join us with our guest, John Risby, this Thursday for the latest episode of the ALB Podcast.

John has worked for himself most of his life, originally a programmer, and later a web developer. He eventually discovered affiliate marketing. Where, like many of us, he made hay whilst the sun, shone, in the early days of ad-words, including a very nice profit from the incredibly annoying, crazy frog ring tone.

But behind this lurked a developing problem. And in 2004 John finally accepted, he was an alcoholic and stopped drinking. He started the alcohol-free shop many years before alcohol free drinks were fashionable.

It's been a rewarding journey for John, but not without its ups and downs.

John takes us back to those early days of affiliate marketing, which he describes as very London centric. There were lots of free bars. There were lots of champagne breakfasts, liquid lunches, and boozy nights. There was a lot of money being made and a lot of money being spent too.

But that boozy lifestyle was not sustainable for John and he realized things had to change, so that is exactly what he did, he took action, click play to find out more about John’s journey.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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In this episode we welcome Karlie Somerville aka the queen of green, at the moment she is helping more than 4000 business owners deal with the crisis that coronavirus has brought.

Karlie is a two-time former One Percenter and made a guest appearance in John’s last book, "Routine Machine."

3 years ago, Karlie said she was going to get a commercial business premises, a few people told her she wouldn’t be able to do that, but guess what, she did, and the rest as they say is history.

Karlie’s first business was EcoBlitz an environmentally conscious cleaning company, but with the premises now secured, she went on to launch EcoBliz Laundry Limited.

By Karlie’s own admissions she is a workaholic, she is completely inspired by learning and achieving new things. Karlie even says that it has become her lifestyle therefore she doesn’t look at it like work.  

In this podcast we are going to go back to the early days sitting in the pub where Karlie had plenty of discussions with John and Jason, as a former one percenter, Karlie learnt the benefits of having efficient systems and processes in place, it was partly why she felt ready to launch EcoBlitz Laundry Ltd that alongside a bucket full of ambition.

This ambition is still as fierce now as it was then and has led to Karlie now having 5 successful businesses.

So how has lockdown been for Karlie, well it looks a little like supporting 4000 and growing business owners, click play to find out more.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Get them for FREE instead!

Today (and EVERY Friday throughout the Coronavirus lockdown) is FREE BOOK FRIDAY - where you can download the Kindle version of BOTH "Big Ideas.. for Small Businesses" AND "Routine Machine" completely FREE.

No gimmicks. You'll get the FULL version of BOTH Kindle books for FREE - this Free Book Friday! Tell anyone you know who might want to read either book - THIS FRIDAY (and every Friday for as long as Amazon will let me do it!) will be... FREE BOOK FRIDAY!

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Paul Burton, was the youngest ever editor of the Plymouth Herald. In this episode, you're going to hear Paul talk about how some cardboard sunglasses persuaded the people of Plymouth to queue around the block to buy a printed newspaper. Paul is also going to talk about the future of printed media, the rise of influencer marketing, and how businesses can write better copy and more effective headlines.

Paul started his career in Bristol around the turn of the century. In his own words he “kind of worked as a reporter for about seven or eight years”. The industry went through an enormous amount of change about 10 years ago, and then every year seemed to get even more enormous, and every year new challenges would present themselves, things like Google, Facebook etc, and continue to disrupt the industry just like they disrupted most other industries.

Paul’s opportunity to become editor in Exeter presented itself about eight years ago, it was the company that owned The Herald in Plymouth and many other papers around the country, it was all the talent reinvented, and there were lots of opportunities available. Paul was asked if he would like to come down and help in Plymouth, and at the time The Herald was in a sort of state of flux, the paper's sales were in decline, in quite steep decline, but that said it did have a loyal audience, and there was certainly a big opportunity digitally, it was just defining how to seize that opportunity.

Do you remember the eclipse? Paul certainly does, he decided to have a load of branded cardboard sunglasses made, in order to receive them you had to buy a herald of course from certain retail outlets , this resulted in people travelling from all areas of the country to Plymouth to buy a paper so that they could get a pair. Paul learnt a lot from that, strategy marketing is always trumpeted as one of the best illusions that you can construct, and that was certainly what was at play that day, he doesn’t think for one minute that everyone who bought a Herald that day actually wanted a pair of cardboard sunglasses, they just thought they did because everybody else wanted one too.

Paul initially took 4 weeks off for a break which turned into 6 weeks, and within that time he thought hard about what he wanted to do.  Paul knew that he was good at helping creating content, he knew that he was good at planning content, and he knew that he had helped lots of businesses in the past, he had spoken to lots of advertisers about the future of their business and how they weren't going to be able to take a quarter page ad on page three anymore, they were going to need to think more broadly about how they market themselves. And so that sort of germinated really into the business that he runs today……

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Earlier this week, I recorded a video for my One Percent Club members, showing them exactly HOW I'm going to 5x one of my businesses in 2020 - and how they could copy me, and do the same.

I've shared that video with you in this bonus podcast episode.

By the end of this episode, you'll be able to:

  • Understand the power of "marginal gains"
  • See how just 162 "1% gains" are needed to 5x your business
  • Create your own folder of "1% gains" - easy-to-implement tactics and strategies that grow your business
  • Make implementing these "1% gains" a daily, weekly or monthly habit - that pay lifetime dividends every time you do!
  • See how not all "1% gains" are created equal - and how I've already grown my business by 80% with just TWO "1% gains"

Doors are currently open for the March intake of my One Percent Club, where I share more than 250 "1% gains" with you, and coach you through implementing them in YOUR business - you can find out more, and apply to join at http://www.bigidea.co.uk/opcc

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In this podcast we speak with longstanding One Percent Club member Chris Harris.

Chris is a former Royal Marine, unfortunately an injury shortened his time within the Royal Marines. Chris then started his business, working from home with just £300 pounds and threw himself into the world of home fragrance with a well-known American brand. Chris successfully brought this brand to the high streets of Plymouth and Exeter and embarked on a retail whirlwind. But that whirlwind came with a lot of stress and less and less time was being spent with his family, so something needed to change.

Chris decided to walk away from that £5 million pound a year business, to create an ambitious lifestyle business, that truly delivers the lifestyle he wants for himself and for his family. In today's episode, you're going to hear why he walked away from it all, and he hasn't stopped walking since. Chris, has now with his wife Charlotte set up a highly successful dog walking, grooming and boarding business Harris Hounds.

Harris Hounds are a husband and wife team (Chris and Charlotte) and are there to take care of your dogs every need; exercise, socialising, fun and grooming. Chris is the professional dog walker and Charlotte is a professional groomer. They offer their services separately and/or combined to give your dog the full works.

Chris provides a complete Dog Walking Experience, as well as Day Visits and a Pet Taxi Service. The walks are tailored to your dog; if they need to be kept on the lead, short walks,  or if they need plenty of exercise, perhaps with a little discipline too, Harris Hounds can help.

As a former Royal Marine Chris is organised, strategic - and energetic! He will ensure that your dog has the best possible time on their walks, the utmost care and attention on their home visits and as comfortable car journeys as possible.

The business is going from strength to strength, so much so that they have now had to take on a new member of staff to keep up with the demand.

To find out more about Chris’s journey click play, don’t forget the doors to the One Percent Club are now open until the end of March, to find out more visit bigidea.co.uk

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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In this podcast, we will be chatting with our guest Natasha Conway, the lady who creates ads that make people buy stuff. Over 5 years Natasha has worked on hundreds of google ad words, Facebook ad accounts and successfully helped business owners and entrepreneurs generate more leads and more sales. Tash runs her own company www.trafficsnap.co.uk and specialises in pay per click which has just celebrated it’s 4 year anniversary.

On her ‘About us’ section Tash states “It’s true. I love Google Ads, and that’s why, after several years working for a marketing agency, I made the decision to go it alone and set up TrafficSnap and I’ve never looked back.

Why? You’ve probably guessed it by now: because I love Google Ads.

I love the way that I can turn on a new campaign and start getting new leads for my clients within days.

I love the difference I can see in my clients’ businesses when they have a steady stream of enquiries to convert.

I love the power Google Ads has to allow an SME to compete with the big players in any industry.

And to be honest, I love helping my clients sell more stuff and forge a better existence for themselves and the people they love.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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You've heard our daily minipods over the last week or so.

You've decided what you're going to change.

All you need to do now is START - and KEEP at it. These next 30 days are CRUCIAL if you're going to stick at your new routine(s) like Sticky the Stick Insect, stuck on a sticky bun...

Find out how to do that in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

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Nothing changes until you CHANGE something.

Nothing happens until you DO something.

Find out what you need to change in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

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In this episode we are joined by Colette Mason, book coach and publisher who has helped create over 3000 titles and worked with 13 bestselling authors. 

Colette has a set of simple effective systems to help you plan, write, edit, format, publish and promote your book. She can help you turn a simple idea into the finished article. 

Colette helps in her words "Badass business owners rapidly publish a top-notch book without cutting corners". 

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Want to know why January 2nd is the BEST day of Christmas?   Find out in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!   Plus, discover how you could get the audiobook for FREE...

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Can a book brainwash you?

That's exactly what happened to John in November 2013 - or did it?

Find out in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

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In today's bonus episode, we travel back in time for a lesson from "Fat John" - a beer-swilling, cigarette-smoking, junk-food-devotee who was massively overweight, and killing himself on a daily basis.   This bonus minipod episode is to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!   Plus, discover how you could get the audiobook for FREE...

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What happens when someone who ISN'T a morning person gets up at 5am?

You won't believe what happens...

Find out in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

Plus, discover how you could get the audiobook for FREE...

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Are you STILL eating mince pies for breakfast? Had enough of turkey curry, turkey stew, and turkey sandwiches?

What does the "King of Routine" do over the holiday period?

Find out in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

Plus, discover how you could get the audiobook for FREE...

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Why on earth would you want to take lifestyle advice from a "normal bloke from Plymouth"? 

Someone who used to be massively overweight, and nearly bankrupted himself?

Someone who's failed time and time again?

Find out in this bonus minipod episode to celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine, which is OUT NOW!

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To celebrate the release of John's brand new audiobook Routine Machine (which is OUT NOW!), we're going to bring you a free bonus episode of the ALB podcast every day for the next week.   Each episode will give you a free sample from the actual audiobook, many of which have a "festive" flavour, so should be REALLY actionable this time of year!   In today's minipod, you'll discover why you'll NEVER change your life until you change something you do daily - and John attempts major brain surgery.   Plus, discover how you could get the audiobook for FREE...

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Here is the Christmas Special 2019 with John Lamerton and Jason Brockman.

This podcast takes a look at both John and Jason's 2019, what their targets and goals were and whether they achieved them. Holidays, books, John stepping into the boxing ring, Jason's charity work and much more!!

Plus find out what they have in store for 2020. 

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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In this episode we are going to be talking with a couple who chose sanity over their salary. Paul and Emily Hughes from Parent Guides to GCSE. Paul and Emily met in 2003 as trainee teachers assigned to the same school and have been happily married for 11 years. Now that they've both escaped teaching, they run Parents Guide to GCSE, supporting parents whose children are in year 11.

They offer free tips via email, or to get the most from their expertise you can sign up for one of three membership plans.

They made £11,000 pounds in their launch week so they must be doing something right. Emily has a Master's from Cambridge in Maths with Education, while Paul has a Master's in Information Management and Computing from the University of Sheffield and they both taught successfully for 15 years before taking the leap. Emily also runs a pop choir in her spare time, as she says she needs to be able to boss people around having left teaching.

Making the break…..

Paul and Emily are fairly new to business, it was a relatively slow process for them they say, Emily started the process by going part time, and started various different streams of revenue, in theory at least, in order to try and be able to get out of the teaching job, that was at the time making her thoroughly miserable.

Paul took slightly longer to take the leap, but he has and the last 3 weeks for him in his words “the best 3 weeks ever”.

They have realised that whatever they have been doing is working. The bills are paid, the children are fed, and they are still living their lives except how they want too now. They have the freedom to do what they want, when they want, how they want and if they want!

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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#ALB 58 – The PE teacher who climbed a mountain (or six...)

Who is Ben Knight?....

Ben Knight is the founder of High 5 Sports and Activity Camps. There's a saying: all who wander are not lost. This would probably be a good way to describe Ben's life so far. Wanderlust means a strong desire to travel. And this is certainly something that Ben can relate to. The planning, challenges, new experiences, that feeling of stepping out of the comfort zone is and has always been something which both excites and scares him in equal measure. Be it through travel, extreme sports or more recently, endurance sports challenges.

Ben is one of our One percenters and has several businesses, including sports camps, bubble football and tennis coaching. He's also a qualified Bodyboarding instructor, Ultimate Frisbee leader, Beach Lifeguard and is mountain medicine trained. He has run two half-marathons and a full one too, in aid of charity, an alternative triathlon, doing stand-up paddleboard, bike and run. Ben has won several tennis double tournaments and represented his county, Devon as a Junior and a Veteran. He's been bodyboarding and snowboarding all over the planet for the last 25 years. And most recently climbed the six highest peaks in six different countries, raising money for a local charity.

One Life, Live it…..

Ben has always had a real lust for life. A passion to sort of see and do many things, there's so much he wants to see and visit and places he wants to go.

There are also many things that Ben wants to accomplish. And he sometimes feels there's not enough time to a certain extent. And every year that ticks by and every time he has to waste time on things that he doesn’t want to be doing, he thinks to himself there is so much other stuff that he wants to be doing. So, Ben makes changes in his work to try to help to facilitate that and tick off as many things on his bucket list as possible.

Ultimate Frisbee

Ben has launched Ultimate Frisbee in his holiday camps which is proving to be a big hit. It is a game aimed at older kids as you need to be slightly more competent in throwing the frisbee. Ben tells us the secrets and tactics to throwing the ultimate frisbee, he says getting the frisbee to go where you want it to go, get it to go straight. If you don't hold the disc flat, it curves, good players use that angle to make it curve around people, to teammates. But if you can't get it flat and get it to go straight then that tends to be where people come unstuck.

Ben the traveller

Travel is a BIG thing for Ben, which stemmed from his childhood, his father was a PE teacher and every year would organise the school skiing trip, as soon as Ben could pretty much walk he was on a ski slope two to three months of the year. Ben would then spend the week skiing in the Alps. Ben grew up to be a confident skier, and by his own admission took it for granted that not everybody skied for three months of the year, on the dry slope and then went somewhere snowy.

It was only when Ben got older and met people who couldn't ski that he suddenly realised that actually his dad's job and the free places he got on the ski trip was really a kind of lucky thing to be able to do. Ben fell in love with the mountains from those experiences.

The travel probably was linked to his love of the beach and the sea. And the fact that the best waves, in this country, are in the coldest conditions. The colder and stormier it is, the better the surf is, but he think’s of the West Sea. Ben also has a love for surfing and has surfed the waves in Belize.

Ben has developed a tolerance of the cold, more than a love, and tells us that some of the products out now are amazing for example, dry rayon towels, they're really thick, they're not cheap, but it makes a huge difference getting changed, because a lot of it's wind chill. Given the choice even with his towel, cold or Belize, Ben say’s it would be Belize, any day.

What's Ben’s main business normally about?

Ben is slowly moving away from tennis coaching, which has always been his profession. Ben runs multi-sport holiday camps for children, called High 5 Sports Camps. And they run out of three sites now, in Devon. Ben would like to see that grow and really develop. It’s the key thing he spends a lot of his time on. Ben also acquired, Bubble Football, which if anybody doesn't know what Bubble Football is, they're giant inflatable balls that you get inside, your legs poke out the bottom, you have a harness and some hand straps. Then you run into other people and bash each other with a high chance of landing upside down! A real laugh out loud game.

Ben has moved away from being the face of the business or being the business certainly with the tennis coaching side of things, he’s done it for twenty years, so it has been a big part of his life. But as the business grew, it become all about him and his business partner.They were the faces and the ones that everybody wanted, but there are so many hours in one day, so they decided to bring on new people but those people wouldn't be as passionate or they wouldn't be as trained. There's quite a few hoops to jump through to be a qualified tennis coach, so, finding staff, training staff, keeping staff, was a challenge as well.

When did it all change?

For Ben, it all changed when he had children. When Ben’s first child was born, his hours on the tennis programme were 7:15 to 8:45, four mornings a week, before school and some adult stuff during the day, admin in the afternoon and then coach 4:00 'til 7:00pm after school, coach all Saturday morning 'til 2:00 in the afternoon. And he suddenly realised that he had a son that didn't really know him ,and his wife was single person parenting and that wasn't sustainable long term.

Ben’s mind set started to change and he started to think that perhaps, he needed to find a different way. Ben feels it doesn't matter how much money you've got, your time is more valuable to kids than any amount of money or any five-star holiday. “I think for me, it took me a little while to suddenly realise that my presence was more important. And as I started to realise that, that was the big thing for me.”

So what does an Ambitious Lifestyle Business look like to Ben?

For Ben, it's the freedom of time and that doesn't mean all his time because everybody has to do something otherwise you would be retired. It's the freedom of time to be able to make choices about when he works and that doesn't mean that he doesn’t ever want to work. Ben is happy to be put into situations where, at certain times of the year, he has to work. This includes working long hours at some points, but actually, for periods of the year, he is able to step back and say “okay I'm going to do the school run every day” or ”I'm going to spend the weekends with my family” or “We're going to book those holidays and we're going to spend some time at the beach or we can spend some time in the mountains”.

“I'm happy to work hard as long as I can play hard”.

Time to climb a mountain…

Ben has recently completed six peaks in six different countries over a 2-month period. Ben wanted to do something BIG for his 40thand has spent many evenings, looking up at Mont Blanc and talking about the fact that it's a pretty impressive mountain, he has talked many times about climbing it. Initially it was only going to be the one mountain, that was until Ben met Ruth from a charity called Families for Children and it all changed!! To find out what Ben did click play……..

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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ALB57 – The Man who stood on an IED

Who is Mark Ormrod?

On Christmas Eve, 2007 Royal Marines Commando, Mark Ormrod was out on a routine foot patrol in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan when he stepped on and triggered an Improvised Explosive Device. He was airlifted via helicopter to an emergency field hospital when an innovative and dangerous procedure saved his life. He woke up three days later back in the UK with both legs amputated above the knee and his right arm amputated above the elbow. He was the UK's first triple amputee to survive the Afghanistan conflict. Doctors told Mark that he'd never walk again and that he should prepare himself for the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Mark thought otherwise, though. And he hasn't used a wheelchair since 2009.

Today, Mark Ormrod is a motivational speaker, performance coach, mentor and role model to other amputees, and an ambassador for the Royal Marines Association. He's also the star of a documentary called "No Limits," gold medal winning athlete at the Invictus Games, and is currently writing the follow up to his 2010 autobiography, "Man Down."

Mark the Royal Marine….

Mark joined the Marines heated and focused and just wanted to grow as an individual and squeeze the most out of this short time that we get on the planet. Mark finished his training when he was 18. Just a young lad, who by his own admission put a green beret on his head, and thought he was Rambo. Mark spent a couple of years just enjoying it. He was born and bred here in Plymouth. He say’s “once you earn that beret you walk around your chest out a little bit”, he got in a little bit in trouble, the first couple years, but then he knuckled down, and got focused. Mark has always been that kind of forward driven kind of way.

Mark the Marine, in the beginning, young, loving life, full of energy. Just out there being a lad. As we all do as we get older and we progress in our careers and our lives, we mature a little bit.

Mark made a lot more mistakes back then, but he learnt from them, and moved on, some of the quote-unquote failures that he experienced, and the mistakes that he made, made Mark feel a bit down about them, but as he’s got older he’s realised, they weren't really failures, as he’s learnt from them, they were mistakes, but again, he’s learnt from them.

People always ask Mark has he always been this way, has he always been motivated, driven, and the short answer is yes.

But from his perspective, it took him losing both his legs and right arm for him to see it.

Mark’s first taste of combat…..

Mark was 19 when he had his first taste of combat. He had started his training in February 2001. 62 young lads started, only 12 of them made it through the training.

Four weeks before Mark finished his training, and was halfway through the live fire exercises, he was in the NAAFI and witnessed 9-11.

So Mark passed out and become a Royal Marine, it was looking likely that Mark would be deploying to Afghanistan early 2002 for ‘Operation Jacana’. Now, for whatever reason, that didn't happen to the scale it was meant to be. It became quite a SS, Special Forces kind of thing.

So Mark didn't go after all, but then Iraq came around 2003. That then became his focus, Mark was one of the first guys on the ground, working out of what's called now 30 Commando. Mark spent a couple weeks in Kuwait, just waiting, sat in trenches, just on that border of Kuwait, Iraq, ready to go over, he got given the signal and went.

Mark came away from that tour feeling a little bit disappointed. He was all geared up, ready to put to test everything he had been training for but that didn’t happen, he thought he was going to be down on his belt buckle with a bayonet in his teeth crawling through the sand and doing this for three months solid, because he was a young lad and thought that's what going to war was.

What happened next?

So, Mark came home, despite the lack of activity in Iraq he still felt like he had evolved a lot. He went to Norway a couple of times, endured some survival training out in the snow. Mark then boxed for the Marines a spot had come up for the boxing team, and he thought that would be all right, he would do a little bit of training in the morning and go home in the afternoon. He underestimated that, four hours every morning, four hours every afternoon for eight weeks solid.

But Mark began to think about the fact, he hadn't really done what it was that he wanted to do. His first daughter Kezia came along early 2005 and the combination led to Mark making the decision to leave the Royal Marines in early in 2006.

Mark ended up working as a night doorman for a little bit. Mark was entitled to some money through the re-education system in the military, and flew out to South Africa, to retrain as a bodyguard, he was now 22 years old at that point, and thought he’d be walking around in an Armani suit, talking into his cuff, diving around protecting celebrities and that isn't what the job entails. In fact he struggled to get a job , despite having a green beret, despite having experience at war, despite having qualified at a really prestigious close protection training school in South Africa people wouldn't take him on, because he didn't know anybody to get my foot in the door.

Time to re-join the Royal Marines……….

So, after a little period of soul searching, life not going great, really not happy with the way things were heading, Mark decided to re-join the Marines, which he did early 2007. He re-joined to 40 Commando who are based up in Taunton, and were next in the roster to go to Afghanistan. Mark did have a choice where he could have gone, it was either the Commando training centre in Exmouth which is a non-deployable unit, or 40 Commando who are next on the rotation. And he kind of felt it would have been a good tour for him.

He didn't know what to expect. He was basing it on my tour in Iraq, but because his life wasn't where he wanted it to be, he thought it would be healthy to get out of the country, just get away from all the distractions and things going on, reassess his life, reprioritize, come back and take it in a more positive direction. So, he asked to go to 40 Commando, Mark got to the unit, went through all the pre-deployment training, and he knew from the minute he did that it was going to be different because the training was different. It was a lot more intense, a lot more in detail.

Mark deployed for Afghanistan the 7th of September, 2007.

Christmas Eve 2007 –

Christmas Eve, Mark and a group of his friends were called up to the headquarters compound and given a brief on the next foot patrol. It was a very brief brief, because the idea was that we they would leave the rear entrance of their camp in two sections with eight men in each section. One goes north, one goes south. They were told to patrol the immediate perimeter of the camp and not go any more than 300 metres. Before that, these patrols would be out for four, five, six miles. Eight, nine, ten hours. It was just a quick get your boots out on the ground, show the enemy watching you that you're still out there doing something, even though we're not really doing anything, come back in the front entrance of the camp, so now the opposite side, and then you have a couple of days R&R, open your cards and care packages from home, and try your best to enjoy Christmas, given the circumstances.

When Mark and his fellow marines had nearly completed this routine foot patrol, Mark was required to get down on to his stomach, and as his right knee hit the floor, he knelt on and detonated an Improvised Explosive Device.

Mark goes into detail about what happened immediately after this happened in the podcast.

Strict procedures and processes got Mark out of there quickly and safely……

The team completely followed the procedure, from a military perspective, the key is discipline. It's the discipline that's beaten into them from day one. That there are these procedures and systems in place for a reason. And the reason is, it saves lives. And that's exactly what it did for Mark that day.

Mark is told he will never walk again………..

Mark spent about four days trying to process what the Dr had told him and then figured out a plan forward. He didn’t know anything about being disabled. About six days after a guy came to visit Mark. His name was Mick Brennan, he had been injured in Iraq 2005. He walked into the hospital room with two prosthetic legs above the knee And he sat down and told Mark his story, told Mark what he had achieved, what Mark could expect to achieve. Mark started to research triple amputees, prosthetics, just searching all over the world to see anybody who had his injuries that was living their life without being confined to a wheelchair. And he found some people and that was a massive motivator.

In that instant, the impossible became possible.

What Mark has achieved since is truly remarkable, but you will have to click play to discover just how remarkable.

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ALB56 – The Japanese Trainspotter

Who is Chris King?
Chris has built a business around his greatest passions - travel, riding trains and Japanese food. Originally from the UK, Chris King now lives in Osaka, Japan, and spends a lot of his time travelling by train in Japan, Britain, Asia and Europe.

Chris started the Train Hacker website when he was living in Britain to help people save money on rail travel. The project then branched out to Europe and Japan, helping train travellers find cheaper train tickets, rail passes, tours and holidays.

While travelling by Shinkansen bullet train in Japan, Chris was astonished at the amazing tastes and rich diversity of Japanese food - he had to discover more, and a new project “Food Tours Japan” was born. Now, Chris is exploring the wonderful world of washoku and keen to show that there’s so much more to Japan than sushi.

Chris is a longstanding one percenter and has built a business around some of his greatest passions, which include travel, trains, and a love for Japanese food. Originally from the UK, Chris now lives in Osaka, Japan as a digital nomad and spends a lot of his time travelling by train in Japan, Britain, Asia, and Europe.

Let’s go back to how John and Chris met
Chris and John met over a decade ago and when they met, Chris was not a digital nomad, as he is today and was not living in Japan, writing about food and bullet trains.

Chris spent eight and a half years working for BT he worked with some really bright people and managed to get involved in a lot of digital stuff. Everything from kind of online customer experience to e-commerce but the most enjoyable bit for Chris and the bit he had most involvement was affiliate marketing.

Affiliate marketing in the “Wild West” days
Chris started off working in the affiliate team at BT.

Chris had a really good boss and worked with really good people and feels they embraced it really early. Chris was in a sales team, which meant he was on quarterly sales bonuses whereas as you know today, most affiliate marketing is in the marketing department.

But the sales team were heavily incentivized, and he had some really golden years with bonuses. So that was their one thing that made them really unique and Chris also feels because they were in sales, it also helped them build on the relationship side. Essentially, they were very soft in their approach really to affiliate marketing.

Affiliate marketing and it’s reputation

Chris tells us he felt affiliate marketing had a kind of a bit of a bad reputation and he thinks it probably still does within agencies. That said, the model has stood the test of time.

Chris recommends anyone that has a small company to embrace affiliate marketing. There's a few networks out there and there's technologies out there that if you are a small company, Chris says it's like a virtual sales force.

How did Chris become a digital nomad?

The reason Chris wanted to get out of the corporate world is because he wasn't prepared to sit around and wait for my pension, Chris wanted to see the world. He didn’t want to see the world when he was 60, he wanted to see the world whilst he was young. And then that kind of led from one thing to another.

Chris went travelling for six months. Come back and started a business. He now feels that after travelling in India for six months, it was maybe not the best state of mind to come back and start a business. His first publishing business didn't really work that well. Then he did consultancy, but he had that itch to travel again.

The birth of the ‘Digital Nomad’

Chris needed to go to India to just cleanse his soul really, just to restart his life. It was here he realised he could travel and run his business at the same time. Whilst out there, he was doing research for his travel clients and also starting some travel projects. So, the digital nomad thing kind of came out of a whole load of things coming together.

Chris aka the train hacker
Chris started the Train Hacker website when he was living in Britain to help people save money on their rail travel. The project then branched out to Europe and Japan, his aim was to help train travellers find cheaper train tickets, rail passes, tours, and holidays.

Why Japan? A love story...

One, the train travel projects was leading him down that route because Chris started the Train Hacker when he was living in Britain to help people save money on their rail travel. The project then branched out to Europe and Japan, his aim was to help train travellers find cheaper train tickets, rail passes, tours, and holidays. He was in and out of Asia and realised, he found Asia a lot more of a mellow place to be. Also, these days it's where the growth is, Chris just loves the kind of free entrepreneurial style that things were done in those countries.

Chris met his wife who's Japanese at a train station actually in Vietnam. This was a moment to Chris who thought to himself, he was working in train travel, why was he not writing about more inspiring stuff like train travel in Japan?

From that point onwards Chris focused more on Japan travel projects. He could see there was an opportunity there. There was a lack of content being published and what was being published about travel in Japan was what he found seemed to be quite inaccurate. So, he decided to go out to Japan and do some research for my business over there.

The BIG house and the BIG car...

Not for Chris, he has old friends who he’s met up with, they are loaded. They've got three cars. They've got massive houses. They've got big gardens. One thing they say to him all the time is they don't have any time.

Chris say’s you kind of make the choice. There are other ways you can live your life. And too many people have kind of fallen for the got to have a big house, got to have a car, got to have this, got to have that. And you don't really need that.

You can work where you want. There are so many more opportunities now to set up a business. There's so much more help now like the One Percent Club and so many books. You know, there's so many people, so much stuff out there which can help you now start a business. So yeah, you don't need to do that guys and ladies. Give it up now.

Freedom...
Chris just wanted freedom more than anything else and of course it goes without saying he’s ambitious. He wants to make money, but he values his freedom more than just purely money and material things.

How has the One Percent Club helped Chris?

It helps him focus and with his time management. Working with John and Jason in a similar business which has been helpful but also the other people in the group, it is a diverse group of people and it's good to listen to them. Ultimately, focus, time management and accountability.

How Chris’s love for Japanese food led to another business opportunity

While travelling Shinkansen (the bullet train) in Japan, Chris was astonished at the amazing tastes and rich diversity of Japanese food. He had to discover more and a new project, Food Tours Japan was born, click play to find out more.

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This episode is with soon to be black belt wielding, wedding singer Jamie Reeves from The Best Singing Waiters.

So,who is Jamie?

Jamie started out as a DJ when he was just 16 years old and travelled around Europe at the age of 20 as a singer. After establishing himself as a Robbie Williams tribute act, he set up his own entertainment agency and started managing various different tribute acts including Take That, Meatloaf and Amy Winehouse. Jamies’ entertainment agency was primarily aimed at the wedding market, and that is where the idea for “’The Singing Waiters’ come along.

Jamie is also a keen singer songwriter and has even had his own top ten hit on itunes. He has written and worked with people whose credits include Beyonce, Take That and Sir Paul McCartney.

You might also have seen Jamie in several episodes of Eastenders, riding a moped through Albert Square. But not if you blinked…

What is a singing waiter?

Everybody has probably been to a wedding, corporate event, birthday etc and typically you will have an idea of how the day will run.

This is where The Best Singing Waiters come in, they take the ordinary and make it more extraordinary. After dessert has been served, they spring into action, suddenly breaking with their “waiter” character, and bursting out into song, getting everyone singing along and essentially break every type of rule you can think of when it comes to party etiquette. They literally get the party started!

The “reveal” is something that you simply have to see to believe (They have more than 900 videos on their YouTube channel), and it’s this magic moment that wedding guests talk about for years to come.

What does an Ambitious Lifestyle Business look like for Jamie?

Jamie is a married proud dad of three, so for him it’s all about being with the family. Two of the three children are sports minded and love football, karate and dance and the two-and-a-half-year-old is just into everything!!

For Jamie, working from home is a must – he has no desire to have an office (his office at home does look pretty smart though – check it out in the video!), however that doesn’t mean he is a one man band – Jamie has a team of staff, and has built robust systems and processes which enable him to have the freedom to work from home.

He also still does some gigs, performing between six and ten gigs per year. Clearly, Jamie’s company do a LOT more gigs than that – more like 200 a year. But again, Jamie has no desire to be racing up and down the motorways of Britain on a daily basis, doing back-to-back weddings, and spending every weekend away from his family.

How did Jamie design his business to deliver his ambitious lifestyle business?

As with most guests on the ALB podcast, it was a bit of design, and a bit of luck!

As a literal one-man-band, Jamie started to get more and more offers of gigs, that with the best will in the world he simply couldn’t keep up with, so he brought on some singers to lighten the load.

Before he knew it, that turned into a team of six singers.

Similar to how Jon Monks told us back in ALB44 that he was “the conductor of the orchestra”, Jamie directs his team, and designs the systems and processes from his home office, so that multiple weddings can all happen at the same time, at opposite ends of the country, and all whilst Jamie is sat at a football match with his family.

Whilst he did reference Jon Monk’s “conductor of the orchestra” comment though, Jamie explained that his version was a bit more like “waving your arms about and blagging it!”

Jamie firmly believes that the key to running any business is down to the processes and systems that are in place. (If you want to go deep on systems and processes, have another listen to ALB14, where we look at the story of Ray Kroc, and McDonalds, through the lens of the movie The Founder.

For Jamie, admin was the first to go – as a creative person, this was something he just did not enjoy, so he was very quick to get someone else doing the paperwork. Every single thing that he does within the business is fully documented, so that a team member can follow the exact processes to the letter.

Jamie also likes to record videos of himself on zoom performing key tasks and pop it into a shared dropbox folder, so it is accessible to all of his team, and they can all see visually, exactly what Jamie wants to happen – every time.

Is Jamie a Routine Machine?

When Jamie started a family, all of his routines changed. He now feels extremely lucky that he works for himself, being able to pick and choose his own hours.

He doesn’t have to miss a sports day, he can take his son to football and his daughter to dance classes, and he believes that it is all thanks to putting those routines, systems and processes in place.

As an ambitious, lifestyle business owner, Jamie can dictate life on his own terms. Routine plays a really important part of this for Jamie. If you want to become a Routine Machine, then you can now grab a free chapter of John’s latest bestselling book of the same name.

How has the One Percent Club helped Jamie?

Jamie’s main reason for joining the One Percent Club was to align himself with like minded people who all have similar values. He read John’s first book (Big Ideas… for Small Businesses), and he wanted a platform that enabled him to be closer to John and Jason to copy their model.

As John says in Big Ideas… “Who you hang around with REALLY matters. We’ve all heard it said that ‘you are the sum of the five people closest to you’, or ‘your network is your net worth’.

Well, this is one cliché that is true. That immediate environment around you sculpts who you are.

Your best chance of becoming a millionaire is to hang around with five millionaires – their habits, routines, ways of thinking, ability to spot an opportunity, the language they use, the networks they have access to.

This will all rub off on you via osmosis, and before you know it, you’re millionaire number six.”

3 Grades away from a Black Belt

Health and well-being are important to Jamie and he is currently only 3 grades away from obtaining his black belt in Karate.

Jamie believes that the skills learnt from Karate can be transferred into his business life and his own personal development. He feels they are similar in the sense of continual repetition, for example making his kicks sharper and harder, learning how to block faster and be more in touch, becoming more flexible.

He’s also not afraid of groundhog day, he embraces the boring repetition, repetition, repetition that ultimately leads to success, whether in martial arts, or in business.

Top ten hit on iTunes

Jamie wrote a song for his wife when they got married in Jamaica. The song was called ‘Let’s get married’ and it hit the top ten reggae chart on iTunes, up there with alongside legendary Bob Marley, Shaggy and Kevin Little. How long did Jamie hold his spot in the top ten?

You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out!

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#ALB54 - Routine Machine

This episode is a little different from the norm - it’s a LIVE reading (complete with some stumbles) of a few chapters from John Lamerton’s latest book on habits and routines - Routine Machine.

Why did John write a morning routine book? Last August John was on holiday in sunny Corfu with his family, whilst there he started plotting out some notes, he did this with a view to writing a potential second book, a follow up to the successful Big Ideas... for Small Businesses.

John famously said he was never writing again, he was NEVER doing a second book, but four or five pages of notes later it became apparent that he was in fact going to be writing a second book. This podcast takes a look at his new book, Routine Machine, which is available from the 11th July 2019.

The power of routine, not just a morning routine but successful strategies and daily habits to make you more successful. It is written primarily for small business owners - if Big Ideas... for Small Businesses was about focus, doing the right thing, choosing the right thing to focus on, then Routine Machine is about doing the right thing consistently, every time, habitually….. ROUTINELY!

How many days does it take to form a habit? John earned £13.51 in his first nine months in business.

Nine months later, he quit his job. Nine months after that, he was earning over £100k a year.

Warren Buffett bought his first stock in 1941, he was a millionaire by 1960 and surpassed the $1 billion mark in 1986.

$19 billion of his $86 billion-dollar fortune has been made in the last 2 years.

It’s going to be a while before you see any feedback or results from any changes you make now.

When John replaced his go-to lunch of beans on toast with a healthy green juice, he saw absolutely no effect on the first day, or the second, or the third, but 30 days later he could see a difference. A year later and he looked like a different person. There is always a delay between the routine change and the feedback, that is perfectly normal and to be expected.

John and Jason discuss why expecting instant rewards just doesn’t work.

There is always a delay between the action and the result. That concept can also work on a negative point too - one KFC now and then isn’t going to make a huge difference, but a KFC a few times a week might, and a KFC every day almost certainly will.

Routine Quotes from John “Remember, you are the compound effect of every decision you have ever made and every action you have ever taken. The little habits and routines that on their own seem so small and insignificant, when rolled down the hill of time, yield massive snowballs”.

'If you want new results, you need new routines, but they've got to work for you. copying someone else just isn't going to help in the slightest. The routine doesn't matter what matters is that you have a routine'.

"When I replaced my go to lunch of beans on toast with a healthy green juice, I saw absolutely no effect on the first day, or the second, or third. But 30 days later, I could see.a difference, a year later I looked like a different person. There is always a delay between the routine change and the feedback, that is perfectly normal and to be expected".

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In this episode John and Jason are joined by special guest Clarke Duncan.

Who is Clarke Duncan?

Clarke was John’s very first business mentor back in the day and he also appeared heavily in John’s first book ‘Big Ideas for Small Businesses’

“I was very lucky when I first started my business – there were a number of people, who at first glance would appear to be my competitors – those who ran similar businesses to mine. And for some reason, they were happy to share tips, tactics, and ideas with me. They’d tell me where I was going wrong, and how I could improve my business and make more money. (The reason they were happy to share so freely, was because they had a growth mindset, rather than a scarcity one. They knew that if everyone helped each other out, we’d all make fewer mistakes, and everyone’s business benefited – if someone helps me out, and my business grows as a result, theirs doesn’t shrink – it actually grows too, as I then share something I’ve found with them – it’s a virtuous circle!)

I didn’t know it at the time, but Clarke and Jason were my very first mentors – they’re the people who gave me an arm around the shoulder when I needed it, and a kick up the arse when I needed that. They told me what worked, what didn’t, and they probably saved me months and months of trying stuff that wouldn’t work, and brought in many thousands of pounds of additional revenue in those crucial early years.”

In this podcast, Clarke gives us an insight to his own successes and experiences of affiliate marketing, which he has done for the last 17 years and certainly shows no signs of slowing down either.

Clarke is the founder of affiliate marketing network Paid on Results, as well as unlimited design agency Bee All Design

Clarke works WITH his competitors….

He talks about how he has never looked at other affiliates as competition, but more like-minded people all working together to try and make something happen and revisits the days where he was a part of the ‘Limo Club’.

How Clarke spots opportunities…

Clarke runs numerous succesful businesses from Spain, including a family one, and talks about the pro’s and con’s that some of these entail.

But is he an opportunity hunter or is there more to it…….

He tells us that he starts off by seeing a set of circumstances and then works out if there is any money to be made, is there something he can do that someone else isn’t? He explains how if you’re solving problems for people you tend to make money easier than making something up and trying to convince them that they need it.

What does an Ambitious.Lifestyle.Business. look like for Clarke?

His family time is plentiful but in his extra time Clarke enjoys working, watching video’s that are sometimes over two hours long, but the amount he takes from them he considers these a great investment of his time https://www.bigidea.co.uk/7-ways-to-get-more-done-in-less-time/

He has two golden rules regarding his staff;

1) Be truthful

2) Be a nice person, get on with others and be onboard with each other

This is very important to Clarke for many different reasons which he explains in more detail in the episode.

How has Brexit affected Clarke’s business?

Brexit has been a HUGE discussion point for all businesses, the uncertainity of it all has had some small businesses losing sleep, but was it detrimental or another golden opportunity for Clarke?

How has the One Percent Club helped Clarke?

Clarke talks about being a member of the One Percent Club and how he values it, how it benefits him and how he would rather look stupid one time and know how to do it, then to not ask the question and be forever stupid! https://www.bigidea.co.uk/opcc

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In this episode John and Jason are joined by Elaine Colliar.

Elaine is the Five Times World Mind Mapping Champion and Grand Master Trainer for Tony Buzan International Ltd.

Tony Buzan was Elaine's mentor, tragically since recording this podcast in March, Tony suffered a heart attack and sadly passed away.

This episode is dedicated to Tony, a name we are sure you will still hear and talk of in many many years to come when discussing the world of Mind Mapping, a true gift that Tony has left to the world.

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In this episode we are joined by Carly Freemont of 'Freemont Property Solutions' based in Plymouth. Carly talks to us about her career as a professional dancer and how this took an unexpected turn, but more importantly how she overcome this with a positive attitude and threw herself into a brand new venture. Discover what Freemont Property Solutions offer, how Carly continues to focus on her self-development, plus much more. For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

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In this episode we are joined by transformative coach and certified psychotherapist Jason Shiers. Join us for an in-depth discussion around mindset, designing your life around decisions, using creativity and much more.

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In today's episode we are joined by David Aggiss and Tom Boulden of Three Sixty Mortgages who are based in Plymouth.

During this podcast we discuss, priorities making them and keeping them, how to obtain and maintain healthy business partnerships, what happens when someone wants to exit a partnership, shareholders, and much more. For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

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First podcast of 2019 - New Year Special "Time above all else" "Looking at opportunities from a different perspective" "If I am saying yes to this, what am I saying no to? Something's got to give" Following on from John Lamerton interviewing Jason brockman, this episode sees the tables turned with the interviewer becoming the interviewee. This podcast talks about John's 2018's resolutions what were they? Did he keep them? What is in store for 2019? For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

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"Committing to it, then figuring out how you are going to do it" "No real rational reasons just outside my comfort zone" In this Christmas episode you will hear from the two founders of Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Sit back and listen to John Lamerton interviewing Jason Brockman reflecting on the last 12 months of personal goal setting, overcoming obstacles, fundraising and business. For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

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"I tell people how lucky I am but actually it took 16 years of hard work to get here." In today's episode, we're joined by Tracy Irwin, founder of TI Accountancy and TI Payroll. Tracy's business is based in the Lake District, but Tracy herself is not. She runs her empire from the sunny shores of Spain. Tracy shares with us the process she went through to extract herself from the day to day running of the business, ensuring that even though she may be more than a thousand miles away from her staff and clients, she remains in control. She also gives us a heads-up on the upcoming changes in the UK for "Making Tax Digital", ensuring that we all know what's coming, and what we need to do. For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

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"A lot of people will tell you that print media is dead. And I think that they're absolutely wrong." Back in the 80's, Geoff Capes could rip a Yellow Pages in half with his bare hands. I reckon I could give it a go these days. Want to know why print media ISN'T dead? Why a leaflet doesn't have a front and a back? or what "massively powerful tool" is "underestimated and underutilised"? You're going to LOVE episode #45 of the ALB podcast then, with our guest Alan Marriott from The Property Press, where amongst other things, we talk about kiwi spirit, everyone else getting paid but you, the importance of "staying on the field", and why the people of Exeter don't watch their football team... For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast, join our Facebook Group for FREE - you can then watch our ugly mugs in glorious technicolour every month, as well as get BONUS in-between-isodes, and direct access to both of us to ask any questions about this, or any other episode.

“in relation to the Podcast – Elvis isn’t dead – and neither is Print Media. By Alan Marriott. 8th Nov. 2018

We would like to inform all listeners that Alan Marriott as of the 1st November 2018 is no longer an active member or Director of Letterbox Productions Ltd publishing The Property Press paper. All information contained within this Podcast bares no relation to Letterbox Productions Ltd or its publications now or moving forward”

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Everyone loves Black Friday, right?

Especially today's guest Jon Monks. Last year, Jon managed to DOUBLE the previous year's Black Friday sales figures.

But he managed to do so whilst working HALF as hard.

So much so, that he left the office at 4pm, as there was nothing for him to do - the till was ringing all by itself!

In this episode you'll discover:

  • Why Jon calls himself the "conductor of the orchestra".
  • How he persuades other people to increase his sales for him.
  • Why Jon NEVER discounts (even on Black Friday!)
  • How he merges his work and private life to enjoy BOTH more.
  • How Jon struggled for almost two decades, before discovering a better way of working.
  • And LOADS more gold.

Jon has the following quote written on his office walls:

"We have the products. We have the knowledge. We have the skill."

In the next 47 minutes, Jon will share his knowledge with you, and YOU'LL have the skill too...

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"And now, the end is near
And so I face the final curtain..."

That's right boys and girls, this is the FINAL EVER episode of the Big Idea Podcast!

"Regrets, I've had a few
But then again, too few to mention..."

It's also the shortest episode we've ever recorded..

"Yes, there were times, I'm sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew..."

But don't panic - we're not going anywhere! We're simply getting a new name - the "Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. Podcast." - we're also going to be dragging (Ed - you mean "inviting") some of our One Percenters onto the show to talk about how they've built (or are building) their own ambitious, lifestyle businesses.

"But more, much more than this
I did it my way..."

(With apologies to Frank Sinatra!)

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Want to get more customers?

Who come back more often?

And spend more money?

A subscription model could be the answer to your prayers - The likes of Amazon, Netflix, Graze, Naked Wines and Sky have all cottoned onto it - even the dear old Milkman is making a comeback, so isn't it about time you did the same?

This episode is a brief overview of a Masterclass that we delivered for the One Percent Club, our very own subscription business!

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We tackle Fear of Failure in this month's episode, with lessons and advice from Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger and Scott Adams.

We learn about the £100k risk that John and Jason are taking right now, and also tell you how John made £50k by playing Fifa...

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We "keep it simple, stupid" in this episode, with key takeaways and lessons from Elon Musk, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger about the power of simplicity in business.

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You don't choose the level of your success.

You choose your habits, and your habits dictate the level of your success.

In this episode, we find out why you need to become the "King of Routine" in your business if you want to thrive. We look at what it takes to have "grit" with Angela Duckworth, and how to demonstrate "Extreme Ownership" courtesy of Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.

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It's the Easter edition of the Big Idea Podcast, so it's only natural that we talk about... Hot Cross Buns!

Specifically, how Hot Cross Buns can teach you a thing or two about growing your business - especially if you think you only sell one "thing" and can't possibly branch out into other products or cross sell something similar to people who currently HATE what you sell.

We talk about asset creation, and why EVERYBODY should be creating, building, buying and sweating assets on a weekly, if not daily basis. We give an insight into one of the latest assets in OUR arsenal - the audiobook recording of Big Ideas for Small Businesses, where John recently spent two days in the studio, recording an asset that will still be bringing in constant revenue 20 or 30 years from now.

This month's Book of the Month was "The Rise and Fall... and rise again" by Gerald Ratner. It's a fascinating insight into the world of a man who had it all, the world at his feet, and then told one "crap" joke, and lost it all.

More specifically, it's a great insight into how Gerald Ratner had everything taken away from him - apart from the knowledge between his ears, and his drive to succeed - and how he clawed his way back to become successful again.

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If you've been listening to the Big Idea Podcast for the last few months then you'll have heard me raving about today's guest for quite some time.

Neville Wright is the founder of Kiddicare.com, a nursery retailer that Neville started with his wife Marilyn in 1974. But don't be fooled into thinking this is your usual "and then I made £100 million" story - we go deep into the early years of Neville's journey, focusing on how he took 37p and borrowed his Dad's ladder to go from "a beggar to chairman of the board" in over afternoon.

Neville isn't a superhuman. He hasn't done anything that you or I couldn't do ourselves given a decent work ethic, some business acumen and 40 years ahead of us. If you're looking for the blueprint for almost guaranteed success, this is it.

There's no gimmicks, no "gaming of the system", no hustling or cheating his way to win. Neville got to the very top of his industry by always looking for a win/win solution at every opportunity, and by really looking after his customers and his staff.

We talk a lot about Neville's book "The Answer is Yes, now what is the question?", which I honestly believe is the best autobiography I've read in several years - it's inspirational, without the level of disconnect that the average man usually feels.

If you want to succeed in business or marketing, then the answers you seek are in here - you just need to know "what is the question?"

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John's eight year old son is collecting mentors. Like just about every other 8 year old kid, he wants to be a famous YouTuber like DanTDM or Stampylonghead. But like John way back in 2000, he "knows that he knows nothing" - so he's been seeking out mentors. Other kids like him that are a little bit ahead of him in his Youtube journey, and who can help give him the blueprint to succeed.

We review February's Book of the Month by Neville Wright, which earned rave reviews, and also introduced March's book of the month by Gerald Ratner, which having seen Gerald speak before should be very entertaining (and certainly not "crap!").

We delve into how and why accountability works for us, and show you how we've used it to publish a book, learn to play golf, and even get a lazy entrepreneur doing 100 press ups every day!

Finally, we talk about public speaking - This is something that both John and Jason do quite a lot of these days. But it wasn't always the case, so we look into the secret behind confident public speaking.

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In this episode, we go Mystery Shopping with some of our clients, and encourage you to find out the TRUTH about what's going on in your business, rather than what "should" be happening.

Our book of the month is "Principles" by Ray Dalio, and as always we've got loads of takeaways from it to help you grow your business.

We evaluate risk vs reward from an investment, and business point of view - would you risk £6k to make £30k? How about giving free petrol away to potential customers, or giving them ALL their money back if you don't do what you say you're going to do?

We look at how "real" businesses can implement squeeze pages and funnels into their marketing without coming across like a sleazy marketer!

Finally, we talk about how we've built up some huge communities in our businesses - from 800 people in a Facebook group to 200,000 on a mailing list, and how you can swipe and deploy what we do.

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Our review of the year - key takeaways and favourite moments.
Our resolutions and predictions for 2018.
What we've learned from a year of podcasting.
Our Book(s) of the Year

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John shows us what we can learn from Heston Blumenthal's restaurant "The Fat Duck" - in terms of customer experience, attention to detail, and pricing.

We also look back at last month's book of the month "Money", by Rob Moore - a title that really polarised listeners, who seemed to either love it or hate it - Jason of course didn't read it as usual!

We do a debrief from Black Friday - sharing what's worked, and what hasn't worked from our clients businesses - and our own. There's a crucial point in there too about not needing to wait a year to repeat a successful Black Friday campaign...

Finally, we show you why it's really important not to just ask for feedback from your customers, but to actually LISTEN to what they're telling you too!

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In this episode:

John tells us why he decided to switch from Apple, just two months before the launch of the iPhone X, and why he's already regretting it - this is more than just another "Apple v Android" war of words though - there's some real business lessons in there.

This month's book of the month was "The Everything Store" by Brad Stone, which looks at the meteoric rise of Jeff Bezos, and Amazon.com, which leads John to the conclusion that "he's a bit of an evil b*d really isn't he?"

Jason once again tells us how simple running a successful business is - and it all comes down to doing "what you say you're going to do."

John shares some of his strategies for curing overwhelm ("getting rid of your phone" is one of them, though that may simply related to his Samsung woes this month)

John also tells us what he learnt meeting Charlie Mullins, the "millionaire plumber" from Pimlico Plumbers last month.

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Doors are open for the One Percent Club! We've got just 12 spaces for ambitious, lifestyle business owners to work more closely with John and Jason to grow their businesses.

In this episode:

We review "Shoe Dog", the memoirs of Phil Knight, the founder of Nike (and Jason gives us a memorable lesson in how to pronounce Nike "correctly"...)

We look back on a very successful month of our "Bring me Sunshine" challenge - and how forcing ourselves to think positively on a daily basis has led to the habit of positive thinking coming much, much easier to us.

It's Jason's turn for a rant this month - as he laments the lack of follow-up from several people he's had dealings with recently.

John shares his simple 3-step process for "the ultimate marketing strategy"

We look at the importance of giving value as part of a content marketing strategy.

John looks forward to meeting Charlie Mullins, the "millionaire plumber" from Pimlico Plumbers later this month, and also manages to get in a dig at used car salesmen...

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John has a bit of a rant this month (just for a change!) - This time the focus of his rage are those "experts" who have never run a real business in their lives, yet charge people who DO run real businesses thousands of pounds for their "expertise".

What's that got to do with "stuffing envelopes"?

You'll have to listen to the podcast to find out...

Also in this episode:

John gets excited about a Direct Response advert in a football programme (only to get his hopes dashed spectacularly).

John and Jason go all "Morecambe and Wise", and ask you to Bring Them Sunshine for the month of September.

We look at why people don't think BIG enough when setting long term goals.

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In this Bumper Summer Special episode of the Big Idea Podcast, John and Jason discuss:

⭐ How to implement "Summer Mode"

⭐ The key ways to balance working from home during the school holidays

⭐ How to write a bestselling book.

⭐ More importantly... How to SELL a bestselling book.

⭐ How "getting off the treadmill" for 6 weeks could 10x your thinking.

⭐ Why EVERYONE needs to be the "Head of Marketing" for their business, even if you HATE marketing.

⭐ John's mind is blown by the "magic fairies" that work at Amazon

⭐ John and Jason discuss the marketing strategies for Donald Trump, Facebook, and the Catholic Church.

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Welcome to the July episode of the Big Idea Podcast - summer is here!

In this episode, John and Jason discuss:

  • The launch strategy for John's new book "Big Ideas... for Small Businesses - Simple, practical tools and tactics to help your small business grow"
  • How John crashed his car at 120mph (there may be some exaggeration in this statement.. John is a Marketer after all)
  • How to increase your prices without losing all your customers.
  • The time that "they" appeared on Have I Got News For You.
  • How to deal with missing deadlines.
  • What happened when the guys were interviewed by the local newspaper, and why YOU need to be doing PR.
  • The importance of monitoring the effectiveness of your Marketing.
  • Why you shouldn't devalue your small business with tiny pricing.

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John and Jason have been devouring the 700+ pages of Tim Ferriss' epic MONSTER of a book "Tools of Titans" over the last few months, and have managed to fit no less than 14 of their key takeaways into a 40 minute podcast.

From "keeping it simple" to intermittent fasting, "copywriting your flaws" to knowing what to say NO to - the hardest part was whittling literally hundreds of gems that we COULD have used down to just 14!

For those not familiar with Tim Ferriss or Tools of Titans, Tim's the author of best-selling books like the Four Hour Workweek, Four Hour Chef, Four Hour Body, and host of the Tim Ferriss show - a weekly podcast where he interviews industry leaders, geniuses and billionaires.

Guys like Tony Robbins, Triple H, Derek Sivers, Jamie Foxx, Scott Adams, Kevin Costner, Noah Kagan, Shay Carl, Edward Norton, Seth Rogen, Naval Ravikant, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Morgan Spurlock, Peter Thiel, and many more over 200+ epsiodes.

Tools of Titans is the condensed version of those interviews. Yep, you read that correctly - the 700+ page book is the CONDENSED version. Trust me - you're never more than 4 pages away from your next "nugget"

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We're working to rather a tight deadline at the moment, with John's new book "Big Ideas for Small Businesses" coming out on the 21st June.

With that very deadline much in mind for the whole team at the moment, it's only natural that this week we talk about deadlines - how to set ambitious, yet realistic ones, as well as the effect that a good deadline can have on your own business, and how they can be deadly when deployed in your marketing.

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Find out what happens when John spends a few days in the company of Ryan Deiss and Gary Vaynerchuk. As well as the main lessons that John picked up from Ryan and Gary Vee, he also has a rant about trying to buy a jar of pesto, and a very important lesson about margins.

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In this week's show Helen asks "What's the most effective form of marketing to reach my target audience which are schools and businesses looking to increase staff skills? I provide training to businesses and schools on supporting mental health and improving 'soft' people skills"

Kane asks "I'm the general manager of a new restaurant in Blackpool, and want to make sure my launch is as successful as possible - how can I make the most of the launch?"

John tells us how a school residential trip for his seven year-old re-affirmed his "why", and gets us all posing as Wonder Woman for two minutes in the name of science.

Sophie asks "I have started my small business trying to sell handmade painted glasses and mugs through Etsy and also via Facebook. I would like to have some sales and be able to work from home and make a nice little business for myself. I have had no sales as yet but have been making items for friends and family as presents and gifts." - something John describes as "Kevin Costner Syndrome"

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"Your network equals your net worth"

A cliche, for sure. But like many cliches, there's some truth to be had there - and that's been our experience of networking. There's no instant return, but the more quality we add to our network, the more success we've encountered.

For this episode, we've roped in our very first guest. We were adamant from the start that we didn't want the Big Idea Podcast to be an endless procession of guests, leaving us asking the same banal, generic questions each week, but we will bring one in where they know a lot more about a subject than we do.

And that's clearly the case for the "King of Networking" in Plymouth, Mike Turner. There's very few people in Plymouth who don't know who Mike is - on a recent visit to his office, we popped out for lunch which involved a 2 minute walk to a local cafe, during which at least 10 people said hello to Mike by name - that's the power of networking.

Enjoy this episode - it's a long one, but a good one!

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It's not your customers job to remember to do business with you - it's your job to remind them.

And there's no better way to do that than to send them a printed newsletter in the post. In this week's episode, we'll show you exactly how to do that, as well as the mistakes and pitfalls to avoid when sending a printed newsletter.

We also walk you through a selection of newsletters that we've either sent or received ourselves to give you some ideas about how you could implement a newsletter into your small business.

Newsletters are the best retention tool I know, but they're also pretty good at cross-selling, up-selling and securing referrals if done correctly - which is without overtly selling!

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All businesses dictate your lifestyle, it's up to you to design it.

In this episode, John has a bit of a rant about Peter Jones from Dragons Den fame, and doesn't even mention his stupid stripy socks once (though the pinstripe suits get a bit of a bashing!)

We show you that if your small business isn't currently giving you the lifestyle you want, that:

  1. That's YOUR fault.

  2. You CAN change things.

  3. We can HELP.

We look at what a lifestyle business actually is, and why it certainly doesn't mean small or unambitious. We see why NOT shooting for the moon can mean owning a less risky business, with an almost guaranteed level of success.

And who wouldn't want to own a business that guarantees them success, whilst also giving them the lifestyle they want?

Other than Peter Jones of course...

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Grab the popcorn, and put your phone onto "silent" - we're off to the cinema! Well, actually, John and Jason have been to the cinema, and are back with their take on one of Hollywood's latest blockbusters.

No, they haven't been watching 50 shades of Grey.

No, they haven't given up talking about Marketing and small businesses, to go into film reviews.

What they have done is taken some of the greatest lessons that YOU as a small business owner can take away from "The Founder", a movie all about the story of McDonalds.

From humble beginnings as a single burger shack in California to the behemoth that we know today, The Founder chronicles Ray Kroc, and his transformation of a tiny owner-operated business into a corporate giant, and the world's largest land-owner.

We'll talk once again about the importance of aligning your goals with your desire (and ensuring that your business partner's desires are the same as yours too!), and show why it's crucial to know your numbers.

What business are McDonalds in? The answer might surprise you (unless you've read Rich Dad, Poor Dad, or seen the trailer!).

Ray Kroc didn't take "no" for an answer, and we'll show why neither should you.

We'll talk about the importance of being disruptive, optimisation of your systems & processes, and tell you how McDonalds ensured consistency of their product, and their brand, even when expanding to 65,000 restaurants around the world.

And you won't want to miss John's biggest "take away" (even bigger than a Big Mac with large fries and a jumbo coke!) that EVERY small business owner needs to implement in their business if they don't want to suffer the same fate as the McDonalds brothers...

If you can call walking away with a cheque for $3.6 million suffering...

Oh bugger, I've just given away the ending.

That's why we don't do film reviews...

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In today's episode we expose the myth of "luck", and show you how "luck happens" - good and bad. We ban Rob from attending any future Plymouth Argyle matches, and demonstrate correlation versus causality using a pasty.

We'll also show you to win raffles, and buy your house cheaper. We'll look at how everything is YOUR fault, and cure you of "excuseitis" once and for all.

We hear about people who lost a million dollars, were born without arms and legs, and who were given a terminal cancer diagnosis (not the same person - that WOULD be unlucky!) - and how they each consider themselves to be lucky - mainly by creating their own luck.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Hiring your first member of staff is the leverage you need to stop owning a job, and start owning a business. In this episode, we'll dive into how to recruit good members of staff (tip: you won't find them at the Jobcentre!), how to go through the recruitment process effectively so that you weed out the crap, leaving yourself with the best of the best.

What do you do once you've got a good member of staff? We look at how to actually KEEP them, and perhaps surprisingly, "pay them more money" doesn't get mentioned once.

But everyone's got some horror stories about hiring staff gone wrong, and we're no exception - there's a good 20 people who have worked for us over the last 17 years, who no longer do - some left, some were made redundant, and one or two were sacked - if you're worried about firing employees, then this episode is worth a listen just for our war stories and tips on how to get rid of bad employees from your small business.

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Ever wondered if the grass is greener on the other side? Not sure if you're in the right business for you?

If so, then you're not alone - many small business owners don't actually choose their business - it chooses them! Many inherit a family business, or work with a partner or loved on who then leaves / dies.

Others leave the "security" of a day job (often by being made redundant), only to start up as a self employed version of what they did to get a paycheck. In this episode we'll dive into why you don't HAVE to do what you've always done, and how to find something that you'd be happy to do for the rest of your life.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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What are you afraid of? What keeps you awake at night?

Public speaking? Picking up the phone?

Closing a sale? Hiring staff? Firing staff?

Doing the accounts? Dealing with technology?

Running out of money? Clowns?

Whatever it is, we've got a tactic to help you conquer your fears. It involves a hula hoop, eating beans on toast, and jumping out of an aeroplane at 15,000 feet. (thankfully WITH a parachute!)

But if the thought of skydiving gets you trembling with fear, then we've got quite a few more sedate methods that you could implement in your life (or your small business) to increase your self confidence and expand your comfort zone.

We tell you (AGAIN!) why reading the newspapers will only serve to make you more scared (that's their job!), and we tell you why talking to random strangers in the street (or at the gym like John does!) can help you build your self confidence, and be good for your business.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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This week Jason is relegated to the subs bench, and instead John is joined by Rob Rowe, who works within the team here at Big Idea Media, looking after the marketing for our sports betting brands.

Rob's a really switched on marketeer, with a strong passion for writing copy, and putting big sales campaigns together. He's worked for the likes of Skybet, NetBet, and Agora Publishing, so we're very pleased to have him as part of the Big Idea family.

In this episode, John and Rob dissect a recent marketing campaign that was (in John's words) "the most successful campaign we've EVER run" - We'll give you a checklist of all the elements that you need to run a successful campaign in YOUR business, and give you real-world examples of exactly WHY this all came together so well.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Ah, "Multiple Streams of Income", the battle-cry of every MLM spammer since the early 2000's - but don't worry, we're not here to sell you a "lifestyle business" that will "change your life" by persuading you to sell stuff no-one wants to your friends and family, becoming a social pariah in the process.

Nope, we're here to show you how Multiple Streams of Income works in the REAL world - how we've applied it to our businesses, and our investments.

You'll hear how a profitable £300k a year businesses collapsed overnight because they DIDN'T have multiple income streams, and how this led to a BIG change in one of our businesses.

You'll also hear more words of wisdom from Warren Buffett, talking about eggs, rivers, baskets, feet and hawks. Plus Jason's got a cracking tool of the week which we use in our businesses to devastating effect.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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In today's episode, you can find out the ONE THING that really catapulted our businesses to super-success. It's something so simple that you'd almost overlook it, and think "it can't be that simple can it?"

But that's the idea - it's a very simple thing, done well, on a daily basis, that will make all the difference over a long period of time.

You'll find out why multi-tasking doesn't work, Jason manages to alienate the female population, and you'll find out why I blame Richard Branson.

We'll get our boats going faster with an Olympic gold medal winner, put a man on the moon, and win a US election - all in 33 minutes! The only thing you won't achieve is Inbox Zero - but as you'll learn in this episode, that's NOT what you want anyway - we're aiming for Productivity Central!

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Just about every story of success that you come across will have been as a result of these 5 magic ingredients coming together in perfect harmony. As a result, we now structure our businesses (and indeed our daily lives) around them.

They are:

GOALS

DESIRE

KNOWLEDGE

ENVIRONMENT

ACTION

In this episode, we talk in-depth about each of the five ingredients and give you real examples of how they can help in your business and in your life. We've also covered GOALS (episode #5) and DESIRE (#2) in more depth in their own episodes, as well as touching on one element of ENVIRONMENT (be careful who you listen to) in Episode #1.

We have quite a few book recommendations in this episode - for links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Change your ways in 90 days...

In this episode we'll be showing you how to achieve more in the first 3 months of the year than most people do in 3 years, a MUCH more effective way than simply saying "I'm going to join the gym this year" or "I want to grow my business in 2017"

We'll look at our strategy for hitting our 20 year plan (yep, TWENTY year plan!), our goals and how we keep ourselves on track.

We cover why willpower doesn't work, John dusts off his Arnold Schwarzeneggar impression, and we get all accountable on you. We'll tell you why SMART goals are actually pretty dumb, and we shoot for the moon with Elon Musk.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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How do you grow a small business and still have time for the family?

Yes, we're talking about that great mythical beast - the Work / Life balance. And we'll tell you why it IS a myth - but don't get too stressed.. we'll show you some tactics and tools to make the "lack of balance" your friend - to accept the imbalance, and actually make it work in your favour.

We talk about see-saws. A lot. Which is a great visual metaphor for an audio podcast. We make sure that you're achieving the right balance of Work AND Life that you actually want.

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In this episode John gets to talk about his favourite subject, compounding. We find out about how our use of compounding has grown our business exponentially. So grab a coffee and find out ‘How to Build a Snowman’

There's liberal amounting of hero-worshipping Warren Buffett, including how he spent $2 Million buying a $57,000 house, and we show you how we used compounding to turn £100 into £120,000, £6,500 into half a million, and £500 into £700,000 a year.

We detail how to use this with devastating effect in your business, and how you could create your own pension, which for £300 a month could net you a lump sum of almost £7 million (note the use of the would "could" there - we were playing with Compound Interest Calculators at the time!)

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Originally entitled What do you REALLY want,our second podcast looks deeper than that and talks about desires versus wants, the differences between "that would be nice", and "Hell Yes", that’s what I am having. We’ll find out how desire has fuelled our business, and how it is essential for you to grow your businesses.

You'll discover that without desire, you're at the whim and mercy of Willpower - and we only have a finite amount of willpower to keep us going. When you're got a burning desire, you'll do whatever is necessary to survive / succeed.

There's also a cautionary tale of what happens when you follow someone else's desire - be warned, it's not pretty!

We also look at how to create desire in your products so you don;t have to give it the hard sell to potential customers.

For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast.

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Welcome to our first edition of the Big Idea Podcast where it's our jobs to get small business owners thinking BIGGER. We'll be tackling the world of business and marketing with a new episode every week.

In this inaugural edition, we will be finding out why you shouldn’t read the Daily Mail, that John loves Marmite, (but Jason doesn’t) and how to "feed the beast" .

We'll find out that free advice is worth every penny, and that teenagers were right all along - you SHOULDN'T listen to your parents! But in the interests of balance, we also come up with loads of people that you SHOULD be listening to - chief of which of course.. is this podcast - don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, and you'll get it delivered straight to your phone every week.

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