
Entrepreneurship and Leadership Podcast
1) Reading Parties: A Discussion with Ben Bradbury, Founder of "Reading Rhythms"
In this podcast interview, Richard Lucas hosts Ben Bradbury, founder of Reading Rhythms, to discuss the back story leading to founding Ben's his unique reading-themed events. Ben sharing his entrepren...Show More
2) Wall Street Billionaire and Philanthropist Gives Advice for the Exceptionally Ambitious
Robert Rosenkranz was described by Bill Bowder as “the most powerful titan on Wall Street you’ve probably never heard of." As CEO of Delphi Capital Management the value of its assets under management ...Show More
3) Matthew Lynn: Journalist and Author Turned Publishing Entrepreneur
In this podcast, Matthew talks about his late entry into entrepreneurship, taking advantage of opportunities that emerged as Kindle offered a new way to distribute books. In his career as a journalist...Show More
4) CEO Secrets with Dougal Shaw
Richard interviews BBC Journalist Dougal Shaw about his book CEO Secrets based on the BBC Series CEO secrets in which he interviewed 100s of CEOs. When Dougal first began as a business journalist at B...Show More
5) The Polish-British Business Landscape
In this episode Richard interviews not an entrepreneur but a business journalist with detailed knowledge of the Polish and British business landscape from the perspective of someone who has helped fac...Show More
6) Innovating and Competing in the Crowded World of Food Delivery
Richard and Kimon speak with Faisal Kanji, co-founder of hungerhub, an innovative catering company. Based in Canada, hungerhub combines the quality of traditional catering with the convenience of a de...Show More
7) AI Chatbots and the Future of Customer Service
Richard and Kimon recently interviewed Gonçalo Consiglieri, the co-founder of Visor.ai, a company specializing in AI and automation solutions for customer service teams. Initially focused on chatbots ...Show More
8) Public Success, Private Grief
Richard and Kimon talk to Peter Cowley, angel investor and author of the book, Public Success, Private Grief. Peter started his career as a software engineer, moving to Germany after graduating from c...Show More
9) Innovative Education Entrepreneurship
In this episode, Kimon and Richard speak with Philipp Legner, founder of educational software Mathigon. After graduating from the University of Cambridge with a degree in Mathematics, Philipp worked a...Show More
10) Uncovering Aspects of History
Richard and Kimon speak with Oliver Webb-Carter, co-founder and editor of Aspects of History, a magazine and website that showcases great writing and research in history and historical fiction. Prior...Show More