I really respect the realism in Vic’s body language, his tone of voice and his mentality, he has not for one second been anything other than authentic. Great guy , he is always respectful when I go farmhouse too. May you continue to prosper ameen.
Ameen thank you for your kind words and watching the podcast. 100% agree with you, he was chilled, hospitable, down to earth, huge respect for the brother🙏🏽.
Been waiting on this one! Enjoyed every minute. Great interview skills asking the right questions and coming from a diff angles to most other podcasts. Very humble brother I remember when we visited farm house for the first time and vic spoke to us like we was one of his boys made us feel comfortable and looked after us! Good to hear the insight from successful people from our community very inspiring keep these coming
Thank you really appreciate your support watching and commenting as we grow the community and channel. Masha’Allah that’s good to hear and be sure to watch out for more powerful podcasts Insha’Allah 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great episode Masha’Allah such a humble brother who works hard, covered a lot of good points above all not forgetting Allah’s blessing. Keep up the great work Asif had some great guests so far.
Absolutely enjoyed every moment..banter,slight OG,emotions,Islam,family morals a bit of everything but above all his gratefulness to Allah swt...May Allah forever bless you...🤲 Well done The CEO club for such a great presentation 👏 👏👏👏
Would you ever interview someone from South Asian roots that has grown up in the white working class ends and experienced racism from the playground to the boardroom? I see a lack of representation from our types as every apna comes from areas of deprivation that are heavily populated with our own race. Some of us grew up in areas that were deprived but dominant in white working class families, which brought with it double the issues. A bit of balance would be great as for us. We didn't sound like the other apnay when we spoke so our own community shunned us but because we weren't the same colour as those we lived with so we were racially abused. Even at school by our teachers. I was one of those people and for a while I went to a private school but there was nothing posh or bubble wrapped about my life outside it. I ended up leaving school early with no qualifications as a result of the racism I suffered in my teens and once got beaten up at the school gates at the age of 14 by a grown man just for being on the three Asians in the school. Fast forward 28 years and I now run a number of companies in the educational industry. Racism still exists and I see it at this level all the time, so much so that our community lock themselves out from society by building their own mini-economies to the detriment of their kids. Thankful for my roots, I can still handle issues on road if ever needed but Alhamduliah, these are lesser in frequency these days. Happy to have a chat and share experiences. Sometimes the non-Insta fame can offer inspiration too.
@@b2bt696 Hey thank you for your detailed message. Absolutely we would love to hear your experiences and take into consideration all perspectives. Feel free to drop me a message on instagram @theceoclubpodcast and we can talk further.
Thank you Zayn appreciate it brother, continues in part 2 which will be out next week, be sure to subscribe and hit the bell button to be notified when it is released🙏🏽
Asif u cheeky guy I was looking forward to what vic was gonna say next but overall excellent podcast can’t wait for part 2 learnt a lot from the man him self and inshallah may everyone who watched be successful in life ameen. Also asif another thing u could do in part 2 in the podcast which others haven’t done is get vic brother in and get his point of view of the business
Haha thought I would give everyone a little break as I know over an hour can get very long but thank you Hasan really appreciate you watching the podcast and the feedback. Part 2 has also been shot with some guest appearances but definitely do a full podcast with his brother as well Insha’Allah 🙏🏽
Much respect to this brother and his business acumen and hard work but he kind of needs to relax with the whole mindset that he has invented something here or created a miracle product. He runs a restaurant which a lot of people have said the food is mediocre at best and only recently has he added the shisha lounge to entice customers to end their night in his establishment which is a smart.
Fab podcast respect to the host respect to the guest . With his hard work he’s 10x or so on his dads money making his dad proud . Then you get lads fake clothes selling drugs dads working in takeaways
Hey we are hoping to have it on other platforms next month. Please do let us know which platforms you would prefer and we can ensure it is available on there thank you.
He ain’t taking to no solicitor//judges/doctors. They bought a pub. Naturally it’s haram bro. It doesn’t matter what he says it’s haram from the get go.
Like the comment at the top suggested, it WAS a pub. They even served alcohol, but then Alhumdulilah they have been an alcohol free restaurant for many years now. Allah swt guides those that are sincere and look for that guidance.
I really respect the realism in Vic’s body language, his tone of voice and his mentality, he has not for one second been anything other than authentic. Great guy , he is always respectful when I go farmhouse too. May you continue to prosper ameen.
Ameen thank you for your kind words and watching the podcast. 100% agree with you, he was chilled, hospitable, down to earth, huge respect for the brother🙏🏽.
Been waiting on this one! Enjoyed every minute. Great interview skills asking the right questions and coming from a diff angles to most other podcasts. Very humble brother I remember when we visited farm house for the first time and vic spoke to us like we was one of his boys made us feel comfortable and looked after us! Good to hear the insight from successful people from our community very inspiring keep these coming
Thank you really appreciate your support watching and commenting as we grow the community and channel. Masha’Allah that’s good to hear and be sure to watch out for more powerful podcasts Insha’Allah 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great episode Masha’Allah such a humble brother who works hard, covered a lot of good points above all not forgetting Allah’s blessing. Keep up the great work Asif had some great guests so far.
Thank you my brother bash supported us from day one, really appreciate it🙏🏽❤️.
The best podcast I’ve seen And the reason for that is genuinely a true story and he said it as it is mashallah 🤲👌
Thank you brother really appreciate your kind words and support🙏🏽🙏🏽
Absolutely enjoyed every moment..banter,slight OG,emotions,Islam,family morals a bit of everything but above all his gratefulness to Allah swt...May Allah forever bless you...🤲
Well done The CEO club for such a great presentation 👏 👏👏👏
Ameen thank you Yasmin we really appreciate your kind words and support🙏🏽
Hi guys please do like/subscribe and push the bell button to be notified when we release part 2 of this episode 🙏🏽
Would you ever interview someone from South Asian roots that has grown up in the white working class ends and experienced racism from the playground to the boardroom? I see a lack of representation from our types as every apna comes from areas of deprivation that are heavily populated with our own race. Some of us grew up in areas that were deprived but dominant in white working class families, which brought with it double the issues. A bit of balance would be great as for us. We didn't sound like the other apnay when we spoke so our own community shunned us but because we weren't the same colour as those we lived with so we were racially abused. Even at school by our teachers. I was one of those people and for a while I went to a private school but there was nothing posh or bubble wrapped about my life outside it. I ended up leaving school early with no qualifications as a result of the racism I suffered in my teens and once got beaten up at the school gates at the age of 14 by a grown man just for being on the three Asians in the school. Fast forward 28 years and I now run a number of companies in the educational industry. Racism still exists and I see it at this level all the time, so much so that our community lock themselves out from society by building their own mini-economies to the detriment of their kids. Thankful for my roots, I can still handle issues on road if ever needed but Alhamduliah, these are lesser in frequency these days. Happy to have a chat and share experiences. Sometimes the non-Insta fame can offer inspiration too.
@@b2bt696 Hey thank you for your detailed message. Absolutely we would love to hear your experiences and take into consideration all perspectives. Feel free to drop me a message on instagram @theceoclubpodcast and we can talk further.
This is what fathers are for. Masha'Allah
Class episode, part 2 needs to drop asap👏🏽
Thank you Zayn appreciate it brother, continues in part 2 which will be out next week, be sure to subscribe and hit the bell button to be notified when it is released🙏🏽
Another great podcast, very humble guy. I look forward to part 2.
Thank you guys appreciate it looking forward to watching your latest podcast tonight🙏🏽
@@TheCeoClub Thank you.
@@entrepreneurpodcastclub 🙏🏽❤️
Very honest lad & I love the way he tried his best not to swear 👏
Vics a legend ,need part 2 asappppp
He sure is a legend, be sure to subscribe and keep an eye out part 2 is out shortly👏🏽🙏🏽
Amazing podcast! Keep up the good work brother 💪🏼
Thanks guys appreciate it, love the work you guys are doing, keep it up👏🏽🙏🏽
Asif u cheeky guy I was looking forward to what vic was gonna say next but overall excellent podcast can’t wait for part 2 learnt a lot from the man him self and inshallah may everyone who watched be successful in life ameen. Also asif another thing u could do in part 2 in the podcast which others haven’t done is get vic brother in and get his point of view of the business
Haha thought I would give everyone a little break as I know over an hour can get very long but thank you Hasan really appreciate you watching the podcast and the feedback. Part 2 has also been shot with some guest appearances but definitely do a full podcast with his brother as well Insha’Allah 🙏🏽
Top convo respect to guest and host
Thank you really appreciate your kind words and support watching the episode 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Much respect to this brother and his business acumen and hard work but he kind of needs to relax with the whole mindset that he has invented something here or created a miracle product. He runs a restaurant which a lot of people have said the food is mediocre at best and only recently has he added the shisha lounge to entice customers to end their night in his establishment which is a smart.
Great interview
Thank you love the work you are doing, keep it up👏🏽
Fab podcast respect to the host respect to the guest . With his hard work he’s 10x or so on his dads money making his dad proud .
Then you get lads fake clothes selling drugs dads working in takeaways
Thank you for your kind words and watching the podcast brother. Exactly 100% true wise words👏🏽🙏🏽.
Is this podcast available to listen to on other platforms? Such as google podcast?
Hey we are hoping to have it on other platforms next month. Please do let us know which platforms you would prefer and we can ensure it is available on there thank you.
@@TheCeoClub google podcast will be great thanks
Is the end cut off. He was still speaking
Yes it stops for part 2 which will be out this Friday the next half of the podcast🙏🏽
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You should of asked him about the DMO situation and what happened In terms of the beef etc
What did DMO and him fall out over ?
Joe Rogan Style 😂 sick guy
Tried to do an Elon musk podcast social 💨 😂
He ain’t taking to no solicitor//judges/doctors. They bought a pub. Naturally it’s haram bro. It doesn’t matter what he says it’s haram from the get go.
It WAS a pub before they turned it into a food place . Listen to yourself trying to gather something to accuse the brother of a sin.
Like the comment at the top suggested, it WAS a pub. They even served alcohol, but then Alhumdulilah they have been an alcohol free restaurant for many years now.
Allah swt guides those that are sincere and look for that guidance.
You know the word haram is not mentioned once for alcohol in the Quran !
You do know though that alcohol is forbidden right?? Anything that causes the body to intoxicate is considered haram.