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What It Takes with Olly Fawcett
Великобритания
Добавлен 2 ноя 2011
What does it truly take to build something extraordinary?
And what does that journey demand from you? In this podcast, we engage in conversations with founders, innovative brand owners, and industry leaders behind remarkable businesses.
We uncover the raw truth about building a brand from the ground up, exploring the challenges, successes, and lessons learned along the way.
Our guests share unfiltered insights into their journeys, revealing how the process of creation has shaped their experiences and impacted them as individuals.
Olly Fawcett, founder of 303-a creative performance marketing agency partnering with premium brands-hosts these insightful conversations. Drawing from a decade of experience working closely with growing brands and industry leaders, Olly now brings these valuable insights to you through "What It Takes."
And what does that journey demand from you? In this podcast, we engage in conversations with founders, innovative brand owners, and industry leaders behind remarkable businesses.
We uncover the raw truth about building a brand from the ground up, exploring the challenges, successes, and lessons learned along the way.
Our guests share unfiltered insights into their journeys, revealing how the process of creation has shaped their experiences and impacted them as individuals.
Olly Fawcett, founder of 303-a creative performance marketing agency partnering with premium brands-hosts these insightful conversations. Drawing from a decade of experience working closely with growing brands and industry leaders, Olly now brings these valuable insights to you through "What It Takes."
Behind The Scenes Cooking At The Oscars - Chef Elliot Grover
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Elliott Grover joined us to share his incredible journey through the restaurant world. After leaving Cornwall at 15, he worked his way up to become Executive Chef at The Cut, Britain's best steak restaurant, while also creating the menu for The Oscars.
He began at The Ivy, moved to Le Caprice during its prime, and spent eight years at London's famous seafood spot, Scott's. After running ten restaurants at The Ned and heading up Duck & Waffle, he was selected by Wolfgang Puck to lead the kitchen at 45 Park Lane and oversee the food for The Oscars. From Britain's finest kitchens, Elliott serves up amazing stories about food...
Elliott Grover joined us to share his incredible journey through the restaurant world. After leaving Cornwall at 15, he worked his way up to become Executive Chef at The Cut, Britain's best steak restaurant, while also creating the menu for The Oscars.
He began at The Ivy, moved to Le Caprice during its prime, and spent eight years at London's famous seafood spot, Scott's. After running ten restaurants at The Ned and heading up Duck & Waffle, he was selected by Wolfgang Puck to lead the kitchen at 45 Park Lane and oversee the food for The Oscars. From Britain's finest kitchens, Elliott serves up amazing stories about food...
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How to Build a Winning Team - Marisa Poster (PerfectTed Co-Founder)
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Watch The Full Video Here: ruclips.net/video/Jz8iP5f_cyE/видео.html PerfectTed's remarkable growth over the past 18 months can be attributed to their strategic approach to hiring, according to co-founder Marisa Poster. This short clip explores the critical importance of building a team with the right chemistry and the potential consequences of bringing on team members who don't align with the c...
Why Many Great Chefs Fail to Master Management - Elliot Grover, Exec Chef at 45 Park Lane
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Elliott Grover joined us to share his incredible journey through the restaurant world. After leaving Cornwall at 15, he worked his way up to become Executive Chef at The Cut, Britain's best steak restaurant, while also creating the menu for The Oscars. He began at The Ivy, moved to Le Caprice during its prime, and spent eight years at London's famous seafood spot, Scott's. After running ten res...
This Mistake Nearly Led to the Shutdown of a Startup - Sam Matanle, Co Founder of Batch LDN
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Watch the Full Episode Here: ruclips.net/video/5A6a3S43BjA/видео.html Listen On: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6z8BR2jdaXGmdSrGvV9QZM Apple Podcasts: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/303-london Sam shares an important experience from his time at Punchy Drinks that highlights the need for quality control in the beverage industry. There was a major issue when Cowboy Suppliers accidentally sent co...
Saying NO to Peter Jones after AGREEING a Deal on Dragons Den - Marisa Poster
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Watch The Full Video Here: ruclips.net/video/Jz8iP5f_cyE/видео.html Marisa Poster, co-founder of PerfectTed, shares her journey from a challenging childhood in New York to launching a clean energy drink brand. Struggling with ADHD and anxiety, she found relief in matcha after realising caffeine worsened her symptoms. After moving to London, Marisa and her co-founders identified a gap in the mar...
Can Ice Baths Cure Alzheimers? - Laura Fullerton
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Watch the full episode here: ruclips.net/video/T0r6ISBRODI/видео.html Laura is in the exciting process of launching Monk, an ice bath brand that has been over two years in the making. This isn’t Laura’s first venture; she has successfully sold a previous brand and experienced both the highs and lows of building a business from the ground up. Her journey reflects her resilience and passion for i...
Sacrifices for Michelin Star Success - Tom Booton, The Dorchester
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Watch the Full Episode Here: ruclips.net/video/pUpz0h_E18A/видео.html The restaurant industry is not for everyone, it demands a lot from those who want to be successful in it. One of the successes is Tom Booton, who first walked into a kitchen at 15, and now at 31 he is the Head Chef at the incredible Grill at The Dorchester. For a 32 year old, Tom has already seen his fair share of success and...
Lounge Underwear Creative Director - You're Never To Old To Start Again.
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Watch The Full Video Here: ruclips.net/video/rL0aGd8HWo0/видео.html Jo Bird transitioned from Rankin Photography to a three-month adventure in Australia at 27. Upon her return, she became the Creative Lead for GymShark and Lounge, two of the UK's biggest brands. With her innovative approach, Jo played a key role in helping these brands break through in a competitive market. Now, she’s on a miss...
Top 3 Must-Try Martinis - Alessandro Palazzi at Dukes Bar
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Watch full episode here: ruclips.net/video/1tPkENm_4cM/видео.html Alessandro discusses his signature cocktails at Dukes Bar, where he now serves espresso martinis alongside unique creations like truffle martinis. He shares his passion for making exceptional drinks and how he enjoys experimenting with flavours. He finds the idea of a parmesan martini amusing, showcasing his lighthearted approach...
How We Hit £1.4 Million In MONTHLY Sales | Perfect Ted Co-Founder: Marisa Poster
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How We Hit £1.4 Million In MONTHLY Sales | Perfect Ted Co-Founder: Marisa Poster
How Founders Build Resilience (And Why You Should Care)
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How Founders Build Resilience (And Why You Should Care)
Behind-the-Scenes at Joël Roubichon's Kitchen - Chef Tom Aikens
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Behind-the-Scenes at Joël Roubichon's Kitchen - Chef Tom Aikens
How I Launched a Startup While Working Full-Time
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How I Launched a Startup While Working Full-Time
From Rock Bottom to Successful Founder - Josh White, Co Founder of Cano Water
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From Rock Bottom to Successful Founder - Josh White, Co Founder of Cano Water
The Biggest Myths of Being an Entrepreneur - Grayson Hart, Founder of Puresport
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The Biggest Myths of Being an Entrepreneur - Grayson Hart, Founder of Puresport
“The Bartender” of London: Alessandro Palazzi at Dukes Bar
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“The Bartender” of London: Alessandro Palazzi at Dukes Bar
What Does It Really Takes To Achieve Anything?
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What Does It Really Takes To Achieve Anything?
What Was It Like Working With Rankin? - Jo Bird
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What Was It Like Working With Rankin? - Jo Bird
Working In A Top Resturant at 15 Years Old - Tom Booton
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Working In A Top Resturant at 15 Years Old - Tom Booton
How Do GymShark Produce Impactful Content? - Jo Bird
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How Do GymShark Produce Impactful Content? - Jo Bird
How GymShark & Lounge Empower Creativity - Jo Bird
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How GymShark & Lounge Empower Creativity - Jo Bird
Winning TWO Michelin Stars At 26 - Tom Aikens
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Winning TWO Michelin Stars At 26 - Tom Aikens
What Does A Race Weekend Look Like For A F1 Photographer? | Kym Allman
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What Does A Race Weekend Look Like For A F1 Photographer? | Kym Allman
What Was It like Working Under Pierre Koffmann? - Tom Aikens
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What Was It like Working Under Pierre Koffmann? - Tom Aikens
How Tom Aikens Became the World’s Youngest Michelin 2 Star Chef
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How Tom Aikens Became the World’s Youngest Michelin 2 Star Chef
Young Talent, Big Flavours, Bigger Ambition: Chef Tom Booton’s Culinary Journey
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Young Talent, Big Flavours, Bigger Ambition: Chef Tom Booton’s Culinary Journey
How F1 Photographers Capture Crashes | Kym Illman
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How F1 Photographers Capture Crashes | Kym Illman
How Laura Fullerton Got James Watt & Anthony Joshua To Join Her Startup.
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How Laura Fullerton Got James Watt & Anthony Joshua To Join Her Startup.
The Secretive Life of an F1 Photographer
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The Secretive Life of an F1 Photographer
Kym Illman - What Life in Formula 1 is really like.
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Kym Illman - What Life in Formula 1 is really like.
Great interview. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Great video!!! I am a HUGE fan of Mr. Palazzi!!! Such a gent and a great teacher!!! BRAVO!!!
Oh cool! The next Elisabeth Holmes! Look forward to your collapse 😂
The dragons always stiff ppl to me with crap deals,they are multi millionaires already!!! Well done telling Peter where to get off!!!Hahaha much love to all from Trev in Yorkshire ❤😂😂😂😂😂❤
I think Peter Jones done the right thing , the way she talks would bug me.
I'm out, because of her annoying voice
She used Peters name to get Tesco under her belt. Ruthlessness, backstabbing and lying seems the way to power and money. Just ask Kier Starmer.
This video is worth a sub, alone. Amazing how much stuff gets by the side of life and never looked into
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SHE LOOKS LIKE MY GIRLFRIEND BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ATTRACTIVE 💋💋💋💋❤❤😮😮😮❤❤❤❤
Хороший бармен!
What a pain she is. Arrogant and so up herself
Nine months maybe 🤔 great for a baby 🤱🏼, but not so great in the business world 🌎. Too slow 🐌
Really don't like shows with ice cold stone faced people.
Meaning?
Hers, not yours handsome! @@OllyFawcett
Posh north American accent
great interviewer - and conversation very interesting
Thank you, appreciate your kind words!
A very interesting interview
Thank you
privalged life style as a kid,,,,,,even if tom dont realise it.
I wouldn’t say that.. I would say normal, how it should be.
Lovely to see the Dragons get tossed aside.
She is not nice or ethical talking about Peter Jones the way she does. So the deal went through but no need to be arrogant about it. Not a nice person and not a nice business woman.
no room for nicities in bussiness
You think Peter would have acted any different? It's business not Kindergarten
oh dear.
Makes sense. If your process to sign a deal is so slow that it allows you to see how things evolve... thing have evolved, and the deal needs to be different.
The journey is usually the part you remember anywsyssss
That put on ridiculous voice makes her so slappable
Another Theranos
wow what an annoying voice , sounds like a robot in places , so annoying in general
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Some man like that kind of voice 😂👹
She is a terrible business partner. She publicly agreed to work with Peter and then reneged. Disgustingly unethical.
TBF - They were NOT business partners because nothing had been 'signed'. They had a 'cooling off' period of nine months, during which time their business had 'grown' without the help of Peter Jones... So why would anyone then want to hand over a percentage to someone who had not actually been involved? DUH! Nothing 'unethical' and guaranteed, Peter Jones would have had NO HESITATION in pulling out of any business dealings should the positions been reversed! 🤔
Not at all, the majority of deals agreed on Dragons Den don't go through for various reasons - sometimes the dragons pull out, sometimes the investee. It's called due dilligence. The dragons agreeing a deal on television doesn't constitute a contract being signed - that comes much later.
TBF - They were NOT business partners because nothing had been 'signed'. They had a 'cooling off' period of nine months, during which time their business had 'grown' without the help of Peter Jones... So why would anyone then want to hand over a percentage to someone who had not actually been involved? DUH! Nothing 'unethical' and guaranteed, Peter Jones would have had NO HESITATION in pulling out of any business dealings should the positions been reversed! 🤔
@@harrymartin684 This was not due diligence. This was plain unethical pulling out.
@@jacks5kids WRONG !!!
Great interview!
Thank you!
Is Muse still open?
It is, and it's epic.
Alessandro is not only a legend, he’s a true gent.
Agreed!
That is absolutely mental that they had to buy their own cleaning products 😂
Crazy right!
love alessandro!! great watch 😎
Thank you for watching!
Great chat with Kim. Photography has certainly evolved significantly, to the point where success in the industry often seems accessible if you have the financial resources and a basic sense of composition. Years ago, I shadowed Darren Heath, and I was disappointed to find that much of his process involved holding down the shutter 24/7 continuously and selecting the best shots afterward. In contrast, I worked with a modest Nikon F100, limited to 32 frames per role, where capturing the perfect moment required precise timing and careful attention to settings. Photography was a true test of skill-but those days seem to be long behind us.
Thanks for watching!
I shot motorsports for years. It's hard work and with a few exceptions, doesn't pay well. Always enjoyable to see when a shooter makes it to the top of their game like Kym has, making great content and bringing us along for the ride. 👍
so true!
Wow!! What an insightful conversation! I'm so happy I found this channel and episode. I started following Jo Bird a while ago on LinkedIn as an aspiring branding professional. I love her content and her personal touch to everything she does. I'm still learning about being a creative, but it's amazing to see successful people out there, like you both, talking about branding, especially personal branding and the stories behind it all! And of course, it was great practical advice, especially as someone trying to plan my career. And I absolutely loved the entire conversation! Your questions were so thoughtful and invoked great energy and deep responses from Jo! It was like watching a conversation between two friends. Love the work- now I'm subscribed!
Thank you so much for watching the episode, appreciate your support!
basically just encouraging girls to post thirst traps online while telling them they still deserve a traditional guy or a relationship
I find this really interesting listening to toms side of the story because my dad is David Cavalier and I have heard his side of all the story’s from back in the day and I love listening to the crazy stories that he comes out with
Thank you for listening!
Love this, thank you
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Lots of money. Do I win a prize for answering the title question?
i hope his food is more exciting than him
Ive only just started watching and already in awe of the production and vibes, excited to watch the full thing!
Thank you, really appreciate it. Enjoy the full episode
Loved it - thank you both 👍
Thanks for watching!
Love you sweetheart Ronan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂
This is a really good interview. Clearly a great founder as well.
Appreciate your kind words. He is indeed!
Very good episode!
Thank you!
What a QT.
Lovely interview. Kym ever articulate and brilliant at what he does. Looking forward to more like this.
Thank you
As a newbie F1 fan, Kym is the best thing to happen to me Love from SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦🏆🇿🇦
Followed Kym, probably not far off from the start of his F1 photography career, in recent years I've found more and more out about him through just random curiosity and he's a really interesting dude. Great interview and the reason I've stumbled across your channel. Well played Olly 👍
Absolutely brilliant and interesting conversation. Wish you both well…..🙏
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Ah yes when I was on holiday in the alps skiing with my boyfriends family, I just couldn’t fathom being stressed out while shredding the gnar