The Graveyard Shift: Recent Episodes

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The Graveyard Shift is a Shropshire based podcast focused on creating content related to Business & Entrepreneurship.

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Sarah Giles shares her career journey from police officer to thriving pet care entrepreneur. She provides an inside look at her varied law enforcement roles and discusses how she built Newport Pet Services into an in-demand business. With key innovations like GPS tracking of pet walks, Sarah has earned many happy clients and recognition as a top female business owner in the UK. She offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and provides insights on the surge in pet ownership during the pandemic. Sarah's empowering story will inspire you to unleash your full potential.

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In this episode, lifestyle intervention coach Laura Butler shares her personal journey to wellness coaching after experiencing burnout and provides advice for business owners on implementing impactful workplace well-being programs. She discusses how exhaustion and detachment manifest in burnout, the challenge of work-life balance for mothers and entrepreneurs, and simple initiatives like walking meetings that can make a difference. Throughout the interview, Laura provides encouragement, insights and strategies for avoiding burnout, maintaining work-life balance, and creating consistent, empowering wellbeing programs.

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In this episode of The Graveyard Shift podcast, acclaimed comic book artist Charlie Adlard discusses his iconic work on The Walking Dead series as well as his wider career. Adlard provides an interesting perspective on the comics industry, reflecting on remaining snobbery in the UK and how the rise of Marvel movies has impacted comics. He also shares insights into his creative process, work routine, and a lifelong love of comics and rock music.

Adlard recounts memorable experiences at San Diego Comic-Con and his reasoning for ending The Walking Dead comic series at its peak. The interview provides a fascinating look into the life and career of one of comics' modern masters.

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Join us for a chat with events coach and business owner, Juliet Tripp. Juliet dives into her rollercoaster journey of starting a business and becoming a mom-to-be at the same time. She gives us the lowdown on the events industry's bounce back post-pandemic and the importance of flexible goal-setting. Wrapping up, Juliet shares some handy tips for businesses and her take on networking events. Tune in for a real, relatable conversation on juggling business and personal life.

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In this video, Toby, a product designer and metalwork artist, shares his journey as an artist and entrepreneur. He discusses his unique experiences in coach building, the challenges of running a business, and the economics behind his artwork pricing. Toby also shares insights into his transition to working as a contractor for a film prop manufacturer, the importance of long-term perspective in the art world, and his success in selling his artwork. The video concludes with personal anecdotes about Toby living on a canal boat in Shropshire, England, and his pursuit of a music career. This video offers a fascinating look into the intersection of art, entrepreneurship, and passion through Toby's experiences.

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This week we sat down with Joel Campbell, a successful entrepreneur and CEO of "The Campbell Group". We discussed Joel's early financial difficulties, his entrepreneurial spirit and how he managed to position himself as a serious bidder for Shrewsbury Prison.

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The COVID-19 pandemic affected everybody but how did events companies that rely on large groups of people to generate profit survive? This week we sat down with the managing director of Telford International Centre and discussed how she managed to keep the business afloat during the pandemic.

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This week we sat down with Amanda Jones, CEO of the Shropshire Supports Refugees charity. The charity helps to support refugees from war-torn backgrounds to integrate into the UK through housing, benefits, work and medical support.

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This week we sat down with Saffron Allen, former team captain of the Great Britain Ice Hockey women's team. We discussed Saffron's recent retirement, her plans for the future, how she overcame a severe spinal injury and how that injury lead to her starting a sports therapy business.

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In this week's episode, we sat down with Helen Knight, who is the head of fundraising for the cancer charity, Lingen Davies. Helen dives into the challenges of raising money for smaller charities, the effects of COVID on cancer patients and the current state of cancer treatment in the UK.

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This week we sat down with Anthony Murphy, co-founder of The Beefy Boys burger restaurants. We dived into the early beginnings of the restaurant, including the now-famous BBQ that set the stage for the four friends to become heavy hitters in the service industry.

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WonderDays started as a response to the overcomplex experience day industry. Priding itself on providing top-notch customer service and experiences that are unique without a thousand conditions to meet before redeeming. In this episode, we dive into the challenges of starting a new company during the cost-of-living crisis and how Matt and Bron have overcome these challenges.

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It all began with Wardington's Original Ludlow Gin! Since then, Shaun has grown Ludlow Gin into a national brand through a distilling process that has been used for hundreds of years. In this episode, we're taking you on a journey from the early beginnings of Ludlow Gin to what it is today. We dive into Shauns early childhood, his roots as a church organist and how he crafted his first bottle of gin.

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In this episode, we talk to Deborah Mitchell, a renowned businesswoman and inspirational speaker, who has founded and grown one of the largest skincare brands in the UK from her Kitchen. Deborah, the mastermind behind a multi-million pound global beauty brand, candidly recounts her journey from a humble kitchen table startup to a prominent player in the global beauty industry.Deborah's story is not one without its trials. As a teenager, she battled severe acne and dyslexia and was a target of bullying. But it was these challenges that fueled her resilience and determination to create something meaningful and impactful. Deborah's story is a testament to the power of courage and tenacity, and her experiences serve as an inspiring beacon for all who aspire to break the barriers in their own lives.

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During the start of the century Fordhall farm quickly became a well known name across the entire country as the inheritors of the farm attempted to avoid eviction. Today, we sat down with Charlotte Hollins, daughter of the late Arthur Hollins, to dive deeper into the details of the farms rocky start and how Charlotte and her brother were able to do the impossible and thrive as new farmers in their early 20s.

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In this episode, we explore the unique culinary world of Michelin-recognized chef James Sherwin, owner of 'Wild Shropshire'. Discover how a former nurse found his passion for cooking, embraced foraging, and created a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Join us as we delve into James' journey from nursing to TV appearances and his love for Nordic-inspired dishes, all while promoting local businesses. Get ready for a wild culinary adventure!

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Get ready for a heartfelt and eye-opening chat with Richard Nuttall, the guy behind Shropshire Youth Support Trust. We dive deep into what it takes to run a charity that's all about helping young folks in Shropshire find their way in the job market or kickstart their own businesses. Richard spills the beans on the ups and downs of navigating a charity through COVID and gets real about his own mental health journey from his younger days. Don't miss this raw and honest convo that'll remind you how resilience and determination can change lives for the better.

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In this episode, we sit down with Mark Hooper, a business owner who specializes in bringing film and TV productions to the Shropshire area. Mark shares the story behind his highest achievement to date—bringing the production of 'Great Expectations' to Shrewsbury, featuring Olivia Colman, Tom Hardy, and Stephen Knight. We delve into the unique challenges of the production process, from balancing the needs of the film crew with the happiness of local residents to starting a business in the entertainment industry amidst the COVID pandemic.

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In this episode we've compiled a number of interviews with business owners from around the Shropshire area, alongside our first podcast with Richard Shean of Shropshires 'Chamber of Commerce'. We took our podcast on the road for a second time to the Shropshire Business Festival event held at Wrekin College this week.

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In this captivating episode, we sit down with Joe Lockley, a Shropshire boxer with an inspiring mission. Discover how Joe's personal journey through the world of boxing led him to create a youth coaching program aimed at combating mental health issues and building discipline and confidence in young people. Hear Joe's incredible story of stepping into the ring with heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, and learn how this experience fueled his passion for making a difference.

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Hobsons Brewery is an independent local brewery founded in the Shropshire town of Cleobury Mortimer by Nick Davis and his parents back in 1993. We spoke to Hobson's Marketing Coordinator, Charlie Farman, to discuss their latest products and their movement toward using sustainable energy to power the brewering process.

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In this episode, we sit down with Manny Athwal, the founder of "School of Coding," an online school that teaches children how to code in various programming languages. Manny shares his inspiring journey of overcoming adversity as an Indian migrant who lost his father at a young age and was separated from his mother for 15 years after moving to the UK. He worked in various jobs, including a brief stint in London's financial sector, before starting his own online school.

Manny's passion for coding and his belief that it will become an integral part of every job in the foreseeable future is what led him to create the "School of Coding." Throughout the episode, we learn about the school's curriculum, its mission to make tech education accessible to all children, and the impact it has had on the lives of its students.

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Join us on our latest episode as we welcome Amanda Carpenter, Business Development expert at SBC Training. SBC Training is a company that is dedicated to providing quality training and education to young people through apprenticeships. With Amanda's extensive experience in business development, she will share insights into how SBC Training is changing the face of education for young people and providing them with real-life job opportunities.

Amanda will also talk about the annual event in Shrewsbury, where companies from around the Shropshire area come together to showcase their apprenticeship programs to students leaving school. This event provides a unique platform for young people to connect with potential employers and gain valuable information about the apprenticeship opportunities available to them.

Tune in to hear Amanda's perspective on the importance of apprenticeships and how SBC Training is working to bridge the gap between education and employment. This is an episode you don't want to miss!

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Tim Firth is the current headmaster of Wrekin College, a private school located in the heart of Shropshire. The school was founded in 1880 by Sir John Bailey with the intention of creating students who would "be of use to the real world" to quote both, Sir John Bailey & Tim. In this podcast Tim reveals his thoughts on the education system in the UK as well as giving us an insight into his own career at Wrekin College.

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Tim Luft is one of the most important people in Britain in the field of virtual reality. In fact, a quick look at his LinkedIn profile reveals he's not only a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and digital champion but a Government dealmaker. High praise indeed for a man who's helping put Shropshire at the forefront of this booming sector.