Reflective Rebels Podcast: Human Stories, Brave Business
You love what you do. You're proud of what you've built. But somewhere along the way, the business stopped being something you run and started being something that runs you. You can't remember the last time you properly switched off. Neil McBrearty has been in the carpet and flooring trade for over 35 years. He left school at 16, fell into a trade through his dad's contacts, and built a business from a van and a good reputation into a thriving shop with a loyal team around him. Along the way he's survived the Carlisle floods twice, losing his shop, his house, and his warehouse in a single night, COVID lockdowns, and losing his Dad. None of it stopped Neil. He just got up the next day and got on with it. In this conversation, Neil talks about the mentors who shaped him, the pride in his work that customers kept coming back for, and the life he's built through hard graft, good relationships, and a refusal to cut corners. He's also honest about the tension most business owners never say out loud: that the thing you're most proud of can also be the thing that feels like a great weight on you. It's a warm, grounded conversation about what success actually looks like when you've earned every bit of it the hard way. Listen if you... * You can't stop checking your phone even when you know there's nothing urgent. * You built something you're proud of but it doesn't feel like yours anymore. * You've watched someone you love get swallowed by their business and you're wondering if you're next. * You left school without a plan and still wonder if you're winging it. You keep going because stopping isn't something you know how to do. * You're proud of your work but you can't remember the last time you enjoyed it without the weight. * Quotable Moments "I knew I could do the job, but you just done it. You took a little bit more time and you got faster and quicker and better." On learning by doing at 21. "Everything you've worked for has just gone. It's emotional." On seeing his shop after the floods. "I've always liked to be satisfied with the work that's been done." The pride that built his reputation. "It's hard to enjoy a business though, it's just constant." The line most business owners think but never say. About Neil Neil McBrearty runs Home Carpets by Neil McBrearty in Carlisle, Cumbria. Over 35 years in the carpet and flooring trade. About Ben Ben Hickman is an ILM Level 7 qualified executive coach working with small business owners and leaders to find joy and build a life worth living. reflectiverebels.co.uk [http://reflectiverebels.co.uk] Support the Podcast The best thing you can do is share this episode with one person you think needs to hear it. Get in Touch reflectiverebels.co.uk [http://reflectiverebels.co.uk]
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