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Ep0020 - Josh Williams - Bizpedia Premium Networking

31 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Josh Williams didn't get the stockbroking job. He stacked shelves at Asda instead. Today, he runs Bizpedia — a premium business networking community with 165 members across 11 towns and cities, targeting the £500k to £1 billion entrepreneur. That's not a bad pivot. In this episode, Josh sits down with Coach Simon in Poundbury and gets into far more than networking strategy. We cover the mindset shift that genuinely changed the course of his life, why 67% of people are unhappy at work and what that tells us about business culture, and the Disney analogy that explains exactly how Bizpedia plans to scale from 11 groups to 44 across the spine of England. Josh talks about business as a sport, gratitude as a daily practice — not a poster on the wall — and why clarity of goals is the thing he'd go back and fix if he could do it all again. We also get into IKIGAI, grow-scale-exit, the trap of working in your business rather than on it, and what Josh would tell George around the corner who's just about to start his first business. This one's more psychological than you'd expect from a networking founder. That's what makes it worth your time. 🎙 Dorset Business Matters — Spotify | 📖 Head Down Balls Up · Who the Hell Are You Anyway? · The Messy Middle — all on Amazon #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Excellence #Coaching #Mindset #TeamDevelopment

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Portada del episodio Ep0020 - Josh Williams - Bizpedia Premium Networking

Ep0020 - Josh Williams - Bizpedia Premium Networking

Josh Williams didn't get the stockbroking job. He stacked shelves at Asda instead. Today, he runs Bizpedia — a premium business networking community with 165 members across 11 towns and cities, targeting the £500k to £1 billion entrepreneur. That's not a bad pivot. In this episode, Josh sits down with Coach Simon in Poundbury and gets into far more than networking strategy. We cover the mindset shift that genuinely changed the course of his life, why 67% of people are unhappy at work and what that tells us about business culture, and the Disney analogy that explains exactly how Bizpedia plans to scale from 11 groups to 44 across the spine of England. Josh talks about business as a sport, gratitude as a daily practice — not a poster on the wall — and why clarity of goals is the thing he'd go back and fix if he could do it all again. We also get into IKIGAI, grow-scale-exit, the trap of working in your business rather than on it, and what Josh would tell George around the corner who's just about to start his first business. This one's more psychological than you'd expect from a networking founder. That's what makes it worth your time. 🎙 Dorset Business Matters — Spotify | 📖 Head Down Balls Up · Who the Hell Are You Anyway? · The Messy Middle — all on Amazon #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #Excellence #Coaching #Mindset #TeamDevelopment

22 de jun de 202631 min
Portada del episodio EP0019 - Anna Knight - Enthralling insight into Care in Dorset

EP0019 - Anna Knight - Enthralling insight into Care in Dorset

Caring for Dorset: The Social Care Crisis, Workforce Challenges and the AI Revolution with Anna Knight Social care touches all of our lives, yet it remains one of the least understood sectors in the UK. In this episode of Dorset Business Matters, I sit down with Anna Knight, Chief Executive of the Dorset Care Association, to explore the realities of social care, the challenges facing care providers, and why the sector deserves far greater recognition and support.   Anna shares her personal journey into care, influenced by growing up alongside a brother with Down syndrome, and explains how Dorset’s ageing population is creating increasing pressure on care homes, domiciliary care providers, hospitals and local authorities. We discuss workforce shortages, immigration policy, funding challenges, the role of Gen Z in the future workforce, and why social care is effectively the UK’s fourth emergency service.   We also take a fascinating look at how artificial intelligence is set to transform care, not by replacing people, but by giving carers more time to care, improving safety, reducing paperwork and helping providers deliver better outcomes for those who need support.   Whether you’re a business owner, healthcare professional, policymaker, family carer or simply interested in the future of Dorset, this is a thought-provoking conversation about one of the biggest challenges facing our society. In this episode: • Why social care is under pressure across Dorset and the UK• The reality of funding care services• Workforce shortages and recruitment challenges• The impact of immigration policy on the care sector• Why Gen Z needs more support entering the workplace• How AI could revolutionise care delivery• Lessons in leadership, mentoring and building careers with purpose• What government needs to do differently to support care providers A powerful conversation about people, purpose, innovation and the future of care. About Dorset Business Matters Dorset Business Matters brings you conversations with the people shaping business, community and innovation across Dorset and beyond. Hosted by Simon Ellson, each episode explores real stories, practical insights and the challenges facing leaders today. #DorsetBusinessMatters #SocialCare #DorsetCareAssociation #Leadership #AI #Healthcare #CareSector #BusinessPodcast #Dorset #Innovation #Workforce #FutureOfCare

8 de jun de 202635 min
Portada del episodio Ep0018 - Lorraine Barber - Wincombe Payrolls

Ep0018 - Lorraine Barber - Wincombe Payrolls

In this episode of Dorset Business Matters, Simon sits down with Lorraine Barber, founder of Wincombe Payrolls in Poole. Lorraine shares her journey from a controlled upbringing and failed RAF ambitions, through corporate finance roles, redundancy, motherhood and burnout, to eventually building her own successful payroll business from scratch. This is a conversation about resilience, taking back control, and why it’s never too late to start again. We discuss: • Why payroll became her passion• The reality of rebuilding a career after having children• Corporate burnout and lack of support• The mindset shift from employee to business owner• Freedom, flexibility and family priorities• Why saying “yes” to opportunities matters• The future of work, apprenticeships and AI• Building a business as an exit strategy and pension plan Honest, practical and refreshingly real, Lorraine’s story will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned whether they’re capable of more. A brilliant episode for business owners, parents, career changers and anyone thinking about taking the leap into self-employment.

19 de may de 202636 min
Portada del episodio Ep0017 - Ian Girling - Chief Exec - Dorset Chamber

Ep0017 - Ian Girling - Chief Exec - Dorset Chamber

What does a modern Chamber of Commerce really look like? In this episode of Dorset Business Matters, Simon Ellson sits down with Ian Girling, CEO of Dorset Chamber, for a candid conversation about business, leadership, resilience and why community matters more than ever. Ian shares his journey from delivering coal up Gold Hill in Shaftesbury to leading one of Dorset’s most influential business organisations. Along the way, they explore how Dorset Chamber has evolved from a traditional networking body into a modern, commercially driven organisation supporting business growth, international trade, skills development, wellbeing and lobbying government on behalf of Dorset businesses. The conversation covers: • Why business networking still matters in a digital world• The realities of running a membership organisation without government funding• Mental health, burnout and leadership during COVID• The changing role of women in business leadership• Why chambers must stay modern, engaging and commercially relevant• Supporting startups, scale-ups and established businesses alike• The importance of education, skills and future workforce planning• Ian’s terrifying parachute jump story for charity• What business owners can learn about resilience, instinct and leadership This is an honest, insightful and surprisingly personal conversation about business with purpose, leadership under pressure and creating meaningful impact in your community. If you run a business in Dorset, or anywhere for that matter, there’s plenty in here worth listening to.

11 de may de 202639 min
Portada del episodio Ep0016 - Sam Stone - From Powerless to Powerful

Ep0016 - Sam Stone - From Powerless to Powerful

What if the advice you keep giving people is the reason nothing is changing? In this episode of Dorset Business Matters, I sit down with Sam Stone, founder of Life Coaching with Sam, for her very first podcast appearance. Sam spent 11 years in the NHS, children's social care, pupil referral units and schools — giving advice for a living. Then she discovered coaching, handed in her notice, and within a week was running her own business. It's a brilliantly honest conversation about what it actually takes to back yourself when the salary stops. What you'll take away: * Why counselling looks backwards and coaching looks forwards — and why that distinction matters for anyone who feels stuck * The difference between giving advice and asking the right question (and why the "advice monster" is sabotaging your team and your kids) * How reflection and awareness are the two most under-used skills in business and in life * Why confidence doesn't arrive first — opportunities do, and confidence follows * How Sam built her entire client base through Instagram from her kitchen table, with nothing more than a laptop and Zoom * The "what if it does work?" reframe that gets new business owners off the fence * Why group coaching, school-age coaching and coaching in job centres could change the country * And the line every business owner needs on a Post-it: your business should fund your life, not consume it Whether you're running a £10m business or thinking about leaving a salary to start your own, Sam's story is a reminder that the person most likely to hold you back is the one in the mirror — and that a good coach, in sport or in life, is the fastest way to get out of your own way. Listen, share it with someone who's stuck, and let me know what lands. Follow Dorset Business Matters for weekly conversations with the people shaping business in the South West. Find Sam: lifecoachingwithsam.co.uk | Instagram @lifecoachingwithsamFind me: simonellson.com | westdorset.actioncoach.co.uk

4 de may de 202630 min