Did you know your local council has a growth hub department that’s there to help your enterprise grow? Nor did we until Tobi blessed us with such knowledge.
In this episode we have Tobi, co-founder of digital agency Studio 14, where he speaks to us about how he started from a music background producing music for Wiley (yes, name drop) to being self-taught graphic designer, website developer and eventually co-founding Studio 14 with his brother. This conversation is laced with great how to advice, tips and resources for those looking to start their own business, too.
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In this episode we have Emmanuel Abiola, Software Engineer (Freelance) at Gigster, and one of the most humble individuals we’ve had the pleasure of interviewing. We speak to him about what software engineering is particularly machine-learning, why he decided this was a career for him and most importantly how you can get into this career too.
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In this episode we have Lina Gadi and Aaron Wallace, co-founders of Shear & Shine – a grooming business that caters to the Black gent. We speak about their route into the industry, what can be done to raise the bar of barber shops and more importantly how you can start your own business too.
Below is a list of where you can buy Shear & Shine products:
XSandy’s – Lewisham, 57 Lewisham Shopping Centre, London, SE13 7EP
In this episode we have Anton Cole, Project Manager for Google (specifically looking after e-marketing campaigns for the Digital Garage project). Anton is such an affable an earnest man who tells us what project management is all about (regardless of industry), the type of characters that will thrive in such a role and finally how we could potentially work for Google too.
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In this episode we have Imrie Morgan, CEO of ShoutOut Network and co-host of the Melanin Millennials podcast. She speaks to us about her unorthodox (her career started with Monkeys, no jokes) route into podcasting, her opinion on what makes a good podcast and best practices of promoting a podcast.
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In this episode we are joined by Ola the Comedian, where we speak about his route into the comedy industry, what you need to do if you wanted too, and whole lot more. Is this our funniest episode to date? Probably, but before you decide here’s a little teaser of the man in action:
Now please listen to our conversation with Ola the Comedian: