Barry and Oskar are two entrepreneurs based in Dubai in the UAE. Coming from different backgrounds with different experiences and in many cases differing opinions the two of them have both proof and of course opinions of what is required to be successful. Topics: entrepreneurship in Dubai and United Arab Emirates.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had a chat with Rami Shaar who is the CEO and Co Founder of the company Washmen
Rami has had extensive experience in the corporate world - spending time in investment banking, private equity and some time at Uber as well. But had always had in the back of his mind that he wanted to start his own thing.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had a chance to speak with a long term resident and business owner Nina Seredai-Udalova - Nina is the founder and managing director of Ninth Space. After finally getting our diaries to co-ordinate Nina shares her entrepreneurial journey from the early days of starting a business in the UAE and how things have changed drastically.
As a female entrepreneur starting out back in the day, she had a completely unique experience of setting up her first business and moving things forwards. Just getting her first office is a story of respect and humility and shows how just asking can sometimes get you what you need.
Involved in building and transforming brands, Nina takes her extensive experience in the region to drive companies forwards and really help them tell their story.
On this episode of the podcast, Barry had a great conversation with Debbie Nicol from Business En Motion
Debbie tells her story from her early days in business. Of looking successful but not feeling content or authentic. Debbie goes into detail of how she was blaming someone else for not growing her and how her success in a career that wasn't connected to her was destined to fail. The learning from that early message was how can you lead anyone else, if you can't lead yourself. Fascinating conversation, incredible experience conveyed in stories and a real pleasure to speak with. Debbie now helps companies around the world dig into what is actually required to initiate change, but more importantly ensure that change is permanent and the old ways aren't defaulted back to.
In this episode Barry had the opportunity to speak with Beth Your Coach. Beth tells her story - going back to a childhood where she wasn't sure who she was. But decided to find out. Travelled, learned, and overcame obstacles along the way. All with a view to determining what her purpose was. She found it and talks about her entrepreneurial journey that lead her to setup her own thing to focus on helping young girls and women in particular to be the best they can be.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the pleasure of speaking with Paula Jane Cox. A people development specialist, trainer, coach and all round lovely human being. PJ as she's affectionately referred to gives us an insight into her entrepreneurial journey, from the yellow pages in the UK to Ferrari World on Yas Island and beyond.
Really up beat energy filled chat - PJ's energy levels are off the chart and sharing that with you just makes you feel better. So much to learn from her experience and her general outlook on life. Thanks PJ, was a real pleasure.
On this episode of the podcast, Barry had the pleasure of speaking with Mayur Bommai, the co-founder and director of Laundryheap. An 'online' business that grew 300+% during COVID - Mayur talks about gaining experience in the family business before making the shift to the entrepreneurial way, scaling and growing a business and expanding into 10 countries, with more on the way.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the opportunity to speak with Brendon Hansford. A super successful choreographer, dancer, director and creative. Brendon shares his entrepreneurial journey to date, from his choices at 16 to heading out to the UAE for his current chapter. Charged with energy and providing some entrepreneurial nuggets of wisdom, it was a real pleasure of an episode.
On this episode of the podcast Barry got the chance to have a conversation with the fascinating Margeri Ottis. Her current business - KimonoGirl - is in a niche that no one has really explored before, but her journey to this point is enlightening with learning points of self awareness. Margeri talks about her childhood and early career journey as the pathway to finding a business that makes her and her customers happy. Pioneering the market space in the energy fashion arena, Margeri and KimonoGirl offer something truly unique.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had an enlightening conversation with Martin Tronquit Founder and Co-CEO of Infomineo - the company that helps with brainshoring. Yep that's a new word Martin made up and it's how Infomineo can help you. Listen in to find out more about Martin's entrepreneurial journey, why Infomineo exists and why he's started another business called DataXchange. Learn how optimisation is key to running two businesses as well as being a husband and father to three children!!! Really enjoyed this conversation and the learnings from Martin's journey so far.
On this episode of the podcast I had the real pleasure of speaking with Mike Khouri about his entrepreneurial journey so far. Our paths have crossed a few times over the years and I've really enjoyed seeing Mike take his agency - Tactical- from strength to strength. So it was really good to speak with him in more detail about his whole approach to business and life. Great conversation, easy to talk to and a very successful business builder here in the UAE.
On this episode of the podcast we had the chance to speak with Helen Chen, the CEO and Co founder of a company called Nomad Homes. We were lucky to catch her in Dubai before she hopped onto a plane to Europe. Helen tells us a bit about her origin story, working in the world of investments before making a jump into her own thing with her business partners. Recently securing $20 million USD investment into that business, helping people remove the pain of finding a home, whether buying or renting. The decision to move and find a home is not one that she thinks should come with undue stress and frustration - enter Nomad Homes.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had a great conversation with Mohamed Al Fayed the co founder and CEO of a company called Grubtech. His illustrious career in the corporate world helping global brands digitise and explore opportunities in the retail sector positioned him to take a bold move into an industry he wasn't overly familiar with. Food and beverage, but he could see the same opportunities raising their heads just as they had done previously in the retail sector and he wanted to make a difference. Grubtech was born. Super nice guy to talk with, humble and doing some really incredible things with his business.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had a really interesting conversation with Elena Agaragimova the Managing Partner of her company called Bessern. Her entrepreneurial journey is a very interesting one that involves the world of higher education and corporate learning. The huge gap between higher education and the corporate world is something that Elena and her business partner are looking to reduce. To help individuals level up and have organisations nurture a happier more engaged workforce.
On this episode of the podcast Barry speaks with Madhav Dhar - the co founder and COO of ZaZen Properties - Madhav tells his really interesting personal journey from birth in the UAE, boarding school, corporate life and then starting his own business in a super competitive niche. All in a country where that niche also doesn't have the best reputation. Precisely because of this, he's doing it differently, to change the perception of the industry but also to deliver properties that live up to the pre sales marketing hype.
David and Piero talk about their entrepreneurial journey so far and how it has brought them to Exirio. Helping expats take better care of their money and investments by leveraging technology.
On this episode of the podcast it was an absolute pleasure to speak with Dr Saliha Afridi, the founder of the LightHouse Arabia Centre for Wellbeing.
Dr Saliha has had a bright and varied career to date and doesn't consider herself a business person or entrepreneur. But that aside, she is a person that has and continues to make a big impact in the region helping raise awareness around mental health, as well as treating people suffering from mental health issues. The staff at the centre are all about community and as with many of our interviews. We were left inspired and a little in awe!!
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the opportunity to speak with Aakansha Tangri, the founder of Re:Set your everyday. A daily online news organisation that looks to shine a light on subjects such as education, mental health, well being and inclusion. Aakanksha has had a varied career to date with time spent at CNN and Vice as a journalist, before turning her skills to build a platform to dig deeper into the conversations and topics that really matter.
On this episode of the podcast, Barry had a really interesting conversation with Natalie Banks - the founder of a not for profit organisation called Azraq. But her journey didn't start there and Natalie talks Barry through her start in journalism. Setting up an initiative to save the sharks, followed by a move to the UAE where Azraq was born.
Motivating, inspiring and doing something she is truly passionate about. Talk about making an impact!
This is a particularly special episode of the podcast with long time friend Jeff Price. Jeff has been an integral part of the broadcast landscape for an extended period of time, both in the UK and very much a part of the foundations here in the UAE. Throughout his career he has tried to help wherever he can and his focus on catering to the wellbeing of children is what caused his and Barry's paths to cross in the first place.
Apart from setting up Pearl FM which was a radio station specifically for children and their parents, Jeff has also been involved in setting up and running some of the commercial stations we listen to today, here in the UAE.
Jeff and his family have also been on an excruciating personal journey over the last few years. Jeff gives us an insight into this as well as his experience. Culminating in the fact that he's back on the ground here in the UAE, ready to help in any way he can, across a variety of different areas too. Listen in and reconnect if you know Jeff. He'd love to hear from you.
This episode of Swenglanese saw Oskar and Barry catch up after Oskar's return to Sweden in the the middle of the COVID summer last June. The conversation was an update on what Oskar is doing, how the move from the UAE actually went and the changes he had to implement within his business - Strategic Tech Coaching to keep him going after 2 of his core niche markets were effectively shut down as a result of the global pandemic.
In this episode of Swenglanese Barry had the chance to speak to Rosa Bullock about her professional journey. Where it started with an interest in fashion, studying in London, to setting up a successful PR agency here in Dubai - Sociate PR. As with most journeys into entrepreneurialism, it isn't all plain sailing. Lots of ups and downs and a lot of perseverance.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the pleasure of speaking with Ziad Matar. Ziad's story is such an interesting one, spanning the corporate ladder of Ericsson through to investing in companies, creating companies and now his own Podcast too.
Potential.com is an empowerment platform that has been used to help develop millions of people around the world. Coconut is the go to resource for recruiting in the hospitality industry. Meditari is the digital advisory network he helped setup, he's on the board of TiE Dubai after having been a member for many years and Wirelessly Yours is his awesome new podcast.
On this episode of the podcast Barry got the chance to speak with Vietek Ladislaav - originally a TV presenter covering Golf he transitioned into the world of video/content creation here in Dubai in 2013 with his own video production company Square Motion. He's seen the changes taking place here in the UAE and has adapted his business and himself to stay at the forefront of the niche. Now focusing on LinkedIn and helping leverage the platform for your business, Vietek has his training sessions called BeLinkedInSmart.com and is keen to help business owners make the most of an currently under utilised platform.
On this episode of the podcast, Barry had the chance to sit down with Sebastian Bates - the founder of the Warrior Academy and the global anti bullying movement, Not A Victim. Seb gives an insight into his entrepreneurial journey, his first job as a monkey chaser, the ability to spot opportunities and leverage them and how to hone the kind of mindset that allows you to delegate and keep you in the creator/innovator zone as an entrepreneur.
On this episode we have an in depth chat with Karl Edwards who runs his own production company KE Motion Pictures. We go back to the beginning and find out how he ended up making videos and content for some of the biggest brands on the planet.
We learn a bit about how just asking, can get you where you want to go and also how things have changed on the ground here in the UAE in the content creation business over the last 10 years or so.
On this episode Barry speaks with long time friend and owner of Animus Creative Matt Wilson.
They talk about Matt's professional journey starting in the UK in the newspaper industry, into IT networking and then to his own company, all with a design lead focus. Moving to the UAE about the same time as Barry, 15 years ago, Matt eventually setup Animus Creative to help people and companies really start to see how branding and design reflected in everything they do.
Enjoy!
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the chance to speak to friend and dentist, Dr Geoffrey Sharpe who owns and runs The Perio Clinic located in Healthcare city.
Having made the decision to do his own thing, not a decision taken lightly, Geoff talks us through the journey of setting up a business here in Dubai that had to have a physical location as well as support staff prior to seeing a single patient. Deadlines, budget and planning are all covered in an interesting chat with our friendly neighbourhood dentist.
On this episode Barry had the opportunity to speak with Sam Dancy a PR professional and friend who has been involved in the UAE market for 15 years. Working across agency and in house, she made the jump to her own thing in 2013 and Footstep Communications was born.
Sam talks about her own professional journey, the lessons learned and some top tips for those thinking about doing their own thing, or have made the leap and are wondering what do do next.
On this episode of the podcast Barry had the opportunity to speak with Lukasz Spirala the GCC Area Manager for a company called Infinite IT Solutions.
During the chat we learn a little about Lukasz's journey from Poland to the UAE via Canada as well as how supply chain is being impacted by technology and of course COVID.
So this is a special and somewhat sad episode with Barry and Oskar as things are changing. Oskar has been in the region since 2007 but is now relocating back to Sweden full time. We haven't quite sorted out what that means for Swenglanese as yet, but we thought it would be a good time to run through some of the highlights of Oskar's time here in the UAE.
We didn't do video for this one as you might have seen some red eyes - due to allergies and nothing else.
On this episode of the podcast Barry jumped on a Zoom call with Massimo Cannizzo the CEO of Gellify Middle East. They talk through Massimo's career to date and the transition from corporate world to entrepreneur. Then into what Gellify actually is and how it can help startups, venture capitalists, investors and all those parties usually involved in getting a company off the ground and flying.
On this episode of the podcast Barry did his first Zoom recording for Swenglanese so there is video as well. He speaks with the CEO of Massar Solutions Richard Sikkel all about his personal business journey. It started in Holland, had a stop in the US at Tesla and now driving Massar Solutions here in the Middle East. As a leading mobility and logistics organisation, the current situation is having a huge impact on Massar, just like everyone else.
On this week's episode, Barry and Oskar dialled into a Zoom call, as is Corona protocol, to talk about business during this time. What can be done, what we should focus on and of course whether Oskar's home country's (Sweden) approach is the better way to go.
Steve Cronin is behind www.deadsimplesaving.com and helps ex-pats take care of their finances. In this episode, Steve and Oskar discuss what to do with your finances during the Corona crisis. They discuss what small businesses can do, what to do if you lost your job, or had to take a pay cut and how you might still be able to invest and make your money work for you.
This episode of Swenglanese was originally recorded for Oskar's Strategic Tech Coaching podcast at the end of 2019 but we re-listened to it and thought it was a topic that would be of interest to parents regardless.
In fact you don't have to be a parent to get value from this episode. If you have siblings, nieces, nephews grand kids or you just know young people that you care about this episode is for you.
In this episode Oskar had the opportunity to speak to Sary Arab about the idea of the lifestyle hotel - specifically Zabeel House.
What is the affordable luxury segment and where does Zabeel House sit in amongst the upcoming trend of the more casual hotel. Oskar and Sary talk design, expansion and the product offering to it's customers here in the UAE.
This week Barry was flying solo and got the chance to speak to a fascinating young lady who has changed the way we learn. Her own story sparked a fire that saw her wanting to help anyone that wanted to learn and also anyone that wanted to teach.
Thea Myhrvold is the CEO and Found of Teach Me Now and Get Bee. She has a fascinating story, a diverse background and all round pleasure to speak with.
This week, whilst back in Sweden, Oskar got the chance to speak with the head of the Swedish Expo delegation to get his insight into the history of Expo, what Expo2020 is going to be and of course an insight into what people can expect from the Swedish pavilion.
This week Barry and Oskar got the opportunity to speak to Yousef Caires, to find out a little bit more about Expo 2020 and more specifically Expo Live, as this is part of Expo 2020 that can really help those people with an idea for a business, just starting their entrepreneurial journey, or those looking to take their idea to the next level.
Barry and Oskar finish 2018 with a chat about sales and the role it plays within a business in today's digital economy.
Oskar gets to discuss Adam's journey from entrepreneur at age 7 to group CEO of a luxury tourism brand in the UAE.
Whether a business owner, a CEO, an employee, a housewife or a student, the ability to communicate is key. Standing up in front of 5 people, let alone 5000 people is the embodiment of hell for some. Dave can help you get over that fear and tell your story.
This week Oskar and Barry had a chance to talk about the idea of happiness and engagement at work.
Oskar has been delving into the subject and what he has found is that there's a lot that needs to be done to increase the levels of engagement and therefore happiness at work. Otherwise we have to ask ourselves what are we doing?
If the statistics are to be believed, then we are not doing what we should be doing because not many of us are happy doing what we are doing!!!
This week on the podcast, Barry and Oskar got the chance to speak with two awesome people in the co working space.
Jessica Edwards, the curator of NEST Dubai co working space in Barsha Heights and Shahzad Bhatti the creator of the Co Working Pop Up. We explore the definition of what a co working space actually is and what the scene is looking like in Dubai compared with the United States.
What are the benefits and how a co working space can benefit solopreneurs, entrepreneurs and enterprise companies alike are all part of the discussion on this episode.
Sacha Christe is a 22 year old entrepreneur who set up his company Emirates Graphic aged 16.
It was a pleasure to speak with him about his journey so far and where he is going in the future.
The enthusiasm for business that this young man has is infectious and his company is aiming to make a difference in the web and app development world.
Listen in for his interpretation of the business world and what the future will bring.
David takes the time to share his story which starts back in Wales prior to the economic crash, to difficult times here in Dubai, on to massive success today. Many lessons learned and shared on this episode.
Dr Barry James Cummings joins Barry and Oskar in the studio to talk about the role culture plays in business leadership.
Why your online reputation is set to become the most valuable asset in your digital portfolio.
Nadine Du Toit is the mind and body behind Glory Girl Fit. She's on top of the world and dominating the social media landscape. But she's also human and has been on a journey of ups and downs. Today she shares some of that with Swenglanese and how she got herself out of the hard times and back on top of the world.
This week on Swenglanese Barry was away in Ghana training their telecommunications provider on social media strategy and so Oskar managed to sneak another fellow Swede onto the show.
He had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Anna who brought Dubai the sports medicine clinic up and running. A really inspiring journey and step back in time to when Dubai really was an oasis in the desert. Sheikh Zayed road was a two lane dust road and the Chicago Beach Hotel and villas still existed.
Listen to how Dr Anna juggles being a doctor, a mother and a business owner in the same 24 hours we all have!
This week Barry was lucky enough to get some time in Tanaz's diary to learn a little more about her journey from idea to successful business here in the UAE.
Insydo was born from a need for recommendations on what to do in the city, but not hundreds of recommendations when asking one question, but more like a trusted friend who would give you one, or maybe 2 ideas about where to go and why.
Tanaz is a true entrepreneur with a number of irons in the fire and takes the time to give her insights and tell a bit about her story and most importantly, the lessons learned along the way.
This week Oskar and Barry have a chat about the impact of technology in our world. There is no doubt that technology is changing our world. Is it a good thing, is it a bad thing?
The discussion goes from wearable tech, to machine learning, to artificial intelligence to the workplace.
Have a listen and let us know what you think. We would love to hear from you.
This week on Swenglanese we had the pleasure of Jill E. Fagan`s company in the studio. Jill shared how powerful your own story can be. By sharing those everyday things about you, you show that you are human and at the end of the day, when it comes to business, people by from people.
Listen in to find out how Jill and her husband, who are raising 9 children, also have time to run super successful businesses!
Martin Rosocha is the general manager of Caparol on the ground in Dubai. He has taken a team of many nations and got them running in true German style, as optimally as possible.
This isn`t something that has happened overnight and Martin gives some insight into his approach and how is vast and varied experience in the business world has been implemented in the Dubai operation with great success.
This week on Swenglanese we had the pleasure of chatting to Bhavik Haria, the founder of a video production company called Cincera.
Bhavik is an inspirational young entrepreneur who is setting a blazing trail in the world of video creation. He is passionate about video and content creation and has been from a very young age. He has taken his passion and turned it into a thriving business.
Listen to Bhavik`s story and why video is so important in the marketing mix going forwards.
On this episode of Swenglanese we sat down with Muhammad Salman, a Dubai-based coach and trainer. He share's his story on how he went looking for fulfillment from the family business. Not all journeys into entrepreneurship are because something is necessarily wrong but in Muhammad's case, it was about looking for something more.
We particularly like his idea of turning your car into a classroom.
To start the new year we thought the topic of passion might be a good one. With that in mind, Oskar tracked down the passionpreneur, Mr Moustafa Hamwi to have a discussion about how to build more passion into your life and more importantly discussing what really matters!
Barry and Oskar discuss the "Swenglanese" year. What was some of the common threads among all the successful entrepreneurs they interviewed? Some of the lessons learned and some of the mistakes to avoid.
They also discuss the difference between New Year resolutions and goals that you actually achieve. As we approach the end of 2016 lots of people start talking about new years resolutions, but so many are made and so few are attained. Why is that?
This week's episode comes from Sweden where Oskar got to sit down with Rosie Kropp - the CEO and Senior Advisor at Lavandel who have offices in the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Turkey.
Rosie and Oskar discuss the broad subject of branding - what it is, who does it well, education, brand ambassadors and promise.
Rosie then delivers some great tips for aspiring entrepreneurs, SME's and start ups.
This week on Swenglanese Oskar interviews Barry about the not for profit initiative he setup with Wayne Denner.
As an owner of a digital marketing agency, Barry is online all day every day, helping companies to optimise their digital presence. In doing so he identified a big gap that needs to get smaller. That is the gap between parents and children and the digital environment.
Listen in to find out about cyberbullying, cybersafety, online reputation and how we can all help to make all of our digital experiences safer.
On this weeks episode Barry and Oskar discuss procrastination. The art of mastering it for good and not letting it stifle your creative self from moving forwards with projects you want to undertake.
Oskar has been researching this topic as part of his continual self development and professional coaching and wants to help business owners get a hold of this thing that sometimes gets in the way of greatness!
This week on Swenglanese we have the pleasure of speaking with Olivia and Ahmed from hellochef.me a great company that's trying to help us all eat good food and make it easy for us to do so.
Olivia and Ahmed have a contagious passion that will see hellochef.me go from strength to strength.
Their biggest learning point. Keep It Simple. Usually the simplest solutions are the most effective.
This week on Swenglanese we had the pleasure of Mahmoud Adham's company. Mahmoud is the owner and managing director of Munchbox.
His story and insight from idea to successful company is one that we certainly learnt from and would like other aspiring entrepreneurs or business owners on the ground here in the UAE to learn from.
The major take away? Don't get to caught up on what your original idea is, get it out there and adapt once it's out there!
This week Oskar had the pleasure of speaking with a pretty impressive fellow Swede whilst he was in the UAE to take part in Wings For Life World Run. Aron Anderson is a Swedish adventurer and motivational speaker.
He's a 4 time cancer survivor. The result of one bout at a very young age left him wheel chair bound. Business is often about over coming obstacles and Aron aside from being an adventurer and motivational speaker also runs a business.
Listen to Aron explain how overcoming obstacles is what drives him to do better every single day!
We had the absolute pleasure of speaking with The Box owner Wadih Haddad and we think you'll agree that his story and insight into starting a business is something we can all learn something from.
Wadih is a serial learner, constantly updating himself and furthering his knowledge in his chosen focus area. Calm, collected but fiercely driven. Enjoy.
This week we had the pleasure of speaking to Sian and Rebecca who are putting on an event to really help SME's here on the ground in the UAE. They tell us a little bit about their entrepreneurial journeys so far and why How To Rocket is the culmination of their learning so far.
The ladies share some lessons learnt, the power of face to face interaction in the sales process and why How To Rocket is a must attend for all SME's in the region.
This week Oskar gives us some insight into his outlook on business. He delves into the idea of setting up your business to support your lifestyle - not necessarily having millions and millions (unless that's what you really want) but having more than you need.
Business in the UAE is different - no two ways about it.
This week Oskar and Barry talk about business setup, marketing of a fledgling business, where to spend your limited marketing budget and how important it is to localise whatever product or service you are bringing to the market.
This week Oskar was fortunate enough to have a conversation with fellow Swede Magnus Olsson - the co founder of Careem. Such a start up feel and buzz and so busy in the office that the only place they could record was in the server room!!
Magnus gives a very candid insight into the process undertaken and the hard work put in, to take a fledgling idea to a powerhouse international company.
This week Barry gives us an insight into Search Engine Optimisation - SEO. It's one of the pillars of digital marketing and something that has become more and more mainstream over the last few years. Yet still seems to confuse many. Not least of which those looking for a 'decent' SEO agency that will actually make a difference to your company's bottom line.
This week we are talking to Wayne Denner - he's an online reputation evangelist and spends his time in the UK & Ireland and the UAE speaking to students, teachers and parents about cybersafety and online reputation.
He gives us some time to talk us through online reputation and it's importance. A new App that is coming out soon to help you take care of your online reputation as well as some insights into actually developing an app from idea to fully functioning downloadable item in the app store.
Barry and Oskar discuss challenges with running your own business. Persistence and determination are crucial. Can this be trained? Learn some techniques to reframe the obstacles and use them to make your business stronger.
Dan and Colin, apart from being top blokes, have also taken an idea and turned it into a super successful business here in the UAE. They took time to speak to us about the journey they've been on and some of the highs and lows along the way.
For any one thinking about starting a business, especially a physical business with premises and employees could learn a lot from these guys. They give some insight into how much work and dedication is involved as well as some great tips on how to avoid some of the lows.
Barry gives some insight into the value of your online reputation. Both your personal and your brand. Do you know what's being said about your brand if you are not active on social media yet?
We live in a digital society, one that is becoming more and more digital by the day. Our expectation as consumers is driven by the online experience. Do you know what impression or perception your online reputation is creating? If not, you need to!
Fiona Swaffield is the CEO of Siren Events and managing partner of MY-PA outsourced services. On this episode of Swenglanese she shares her journey, the challenges and of course the successes so far in setting up and running her businesses here in the UAE.
During her entrepreneurial journey Fiona has had to overcome various challenges, changed her mindset and let go, something many entrepreneurs find difficult. Tune in to find out more.
This episode is about the age old issue of learning vs implementing. So many of us have read an inspirational book or attended an awesome seminar. Made lots of great notes and then not actioned them at all.
Oskar gives us some insight into setting goals that are achievable, making you implement your learning and some tools and tricks to help you move forwards in your life, personally and professionally.
Abhijit Shahane runs a company called Xpert Advisory here in the UAE. Setting up a business here is not as easy as in some other parts of the world. There is a serious cost associated with launching your dream and setting up your company in the right place can be the difference between success and failure on the ground here.
Abihijit shares his insight into what you need to think about when setting up your business here in the UAE and how to avoid the pit falls of others. Learn through his experience.
This episode gives you a bit more insight into Oskar's journey and why he wants to share his information and experience with you.
Oskar is the founder of the smartphone coaching system and the flip flop entrepreneur - he has built a number of revenue streams that mean he doesn't have to spend 100% of his time in his businesses.
As he works on his businesses, he can have time to impart some of this knowledge.
This episode dives a little deeper into the background of one of your hosts Barry Lee Cummings.
He talks a little bit about his entrepreneurial journey so far with some tips and pointers on building success around your business.
Barry has built over 40 online businesses and now manages a digital strategy agency, a social media management company and runs the Beat The Cyberbully initiative in the UAE.
This is the first episode of Swenglanese.
The only podcast talking the language of business here in the UAE.
This episode is a quick introduction to the concept and your hosts - short and sweet - the episode that is, not the hosts!