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Business Live: for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs

Podcast by Jamie Veitch

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About Business Live: for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs

Leaders of impact-creating businesses and social enterprises share their practical tips and stories. Be inspired, intrigued and amazed, get advice to help your values-driven business thrive and benefit from candid conversations about how other leaders overcame challenges and built their businesses and social enterprises. New episode every Friday here and on Sheffield Live FM radio.

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episode #399 Your Intellectual Property: How to Protect, Lever and Value it with Liz Ward artwork

#399 Your Intellectual Property: How to Protect, Lever and Value it with Liz Ward

How can you protect your intellectual property and uncover the invisible wealth within your knowledge? What are the most common mistakes when it comes to protecting intellectual property? Liz Ward is an intellectual property specialist. The former chemist retrained as a lawyer and has been running her firm, Virtuoso Legal, since 2007.  She takes us through some critically important "need to knows" when it comes to protecting your intellectual property (IP) and what to do if you accidentally infringe somebody else's. How do you value your IP? What is one of the essential ingredients of a patent? How can you uncover the invisible wealth within your knowledge? Should you use AI-generated legal agreements, and what are the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on IP and the creative industries? Liz also covers interesting developments in cyber-squatting and Companies House tightening up its due diligence. Plus ownership of IP you create with partners and suppliers. This episode includes many actionable insights from Liz and you can learn more from her in her book, "If You're So Clever, Why Aren't You Rich? 10 Ways to Take Your IP to the Bank", her podcast, and at www.virtuosolegal.com Also on the show: my round up of funding opportunities and events * The UK Shared Prosperity Fund Low Carbon Project: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/business/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-low-carbon-project [https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/business/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-low-carbon-project] * The Yorkshire Content Fund: https://www.screenyorkshire.co.uk/content-funding * The Royal Academy of Engineering Ingenious public engagement grants: https://raeng.org.uk/programmes-and-prizes/programmes/uk-grants-and-prizes/ingenious-public-engagement-grants-scheme/ * The British Business Bank's Business Finance Week: https://www.british-business-bank.co.uk/news-and-events/events/business-finance-week [https://www.british-business-bank.co.uk/news-and-events/events/business-finance-week] * Sheffield Live! at 25 – Birthday Celebration and Fundraiser: https://web.sheffieldlive.org/sheffield-live-at-25-celebration-and-fundraiser/ [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/sheffield-live-at-25-celebration-and-fundraiser/] What next? * Listen to the episode and let me know what you think * Visit Liz's website, www.virtuosolegal.com * Contact me to nominate yourself or someone else as a potential guest for this show, telling me why there's a good fit (our audience: curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs running businesses which make a positive impact for people, places or planet. Our priorities: inspiration and practical, actionable tips). This is episode 399 of the Business Live radio show, for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. Thanks for listening to the programme and to Sheffield Live! [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/]for broadcasting us on DAB and FM radio.

19 Sep 2025 - 40 min
episode Alex Cousins, Wolven Crafts and Ed's Workshop: gamer on a roll with startup support artwork

Alex Cousins, Wolven Crafts and Ed's Workshop: gamer on a roll with startup support

Alex Cousins makes dice trays from reclaimed materials. Every one is different, they can be engraved or embossed and feature bespoke materials and finishing. I popped down to Ed’s Workshop, a wonderful workplace and community of makers in Sheffield to meet Alex and learn more about his new business, Wolven Crafts. He tells me how, when playing Dungeons and Dragons, dice often fall off the table – so a dice tray is invaluable. He's used a £500 grant to help bring his business vision to life. Alex successfully applied for funding from the SWEF Enterprise Fund at South Yorkshire Community Foundation (SYCF). This enabled him to use the fantastic facilities at Ed's Workshop, which includes embedded support and is a family business. Alex is joined in this interview by his mentor Gayle Brogan from Opportunity Sheffield. Gayle has been working with Alex, who is autistic, since November 2023 in her role as a senior project support officer. Kim of Ed's Workshop joins us too. I was blown away by the wonderful atmosphere and facilities there. Alex also covers his prototyping and how a local gaming shop, Patriot Games Sheffield, has been so supportive and helpful to him in testing his dice trays. What next? * Listen to the episode and let me know what you think * Visit the South Yorkshire Community Foundation website, https://www.sycf.org.uk/ [https://www.sycf.org.uk/] * Learn more about Opportunity Sheffield, the employment and skills service in Sheffield City Council, https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/campaigns/opportunity-sheffield [https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/campaigns/opportunity-sheffield]  * Visit the Ed's Workshop website, https://edsworkshop.co.uk/ [https://edsworkshop.co.uk/] * Contact me to nominate yourself or someone else as a potential guest for this show, telling me why there's a good fit (our audience: curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs running businesses which make a positive impact for people, places or planet. Our priorities: inspiration and practical, actionable tips). This is episode 398 of the Business Live radio show, for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. Thanks for listening to the programme and to Sheffield Live! [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/]for broadcasting us on DAB and FM radio.

22 Nov 2024 - 23 min
episode Turning streets into power stations with Barry James, Green Streets Club artwork

Turning streets into power stations with Barry James, Green Streets Club

Many households want to install renewable energy technology – but the market doesn''t serve them well, says serial innovator Barry James. But his "Green Streets Club" has already enabled homes on his own residential street in Sheffield to halve the cost of adoption of solar and battery. Barry explains how they've done it – and other households can too. He also covers his plans for a UK-wide network of Green Streets Hubs, social enterprises (community interest companies) that he says would support the transition to green energy, and revitalise high streets, support small businesses and empower tradespeople. Barry explains his financial model for Green Streets Club and covers his panel of advisors which includes the economist and author, Ann Pettifor, and Professor Andrew Crossland of the Durham Energy Institute. Plus a call for a small business to pilot a new iteration of Green Streets Club to support its employees. What next? * Listen to the episode and let me know what you think * Visit Barry's Green Streets Club website, https://greenstreets.club * Contact me to nominate yourself or someone else as a potential guest for this show, telling me why there's a good fit (our audience: curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs running businesses which make a positive impact for people, places or planet. Our priorities: inspiration and practical, actionable tips). This is episode 397 of the Business Live radio show, for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. Thanks for listening to the programme and to Sheffield Live! [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/]for broadcasting us on DAB and FM radio.

11 Oct 2024 - 30 min
episode Storytelling for small business owners and social entrepreneurs with Rebecca Collins artwork

Storytelling for small business owners and social entrepreneurs with Rebecca Collins

Rebecca Collins is the Brand Coach at The Conscious Communication School, which she launched after becoming burnt out from 10 years in the mainstream media. Now she helps business owners and social entrepreneurs craft powerful brand strategies and learn how to tell powerful stories which resonate with their target audience. In today's episode Rebecca walks through exercises to help you find your big bang moment, covering her Breakthrough Brand Story Method and "five Cs" of mapping out your story. She explains how this can build deep connections and strengthen relationships with your ideal audience, supporting your business development and growth. It also means "no more panic posting" and gets rid of fake authenticity on social media. We cover how building your story doesn't mean a "me, me, me" approach, folks' biggest problems when trying to embed storytelling in business, and as a special bonus, some insights about pitching your story to broadcast television. This episode is crammed with practical tips you can use today. Links: * Take Rebecca's free, 60 second brand audit quiz or download resources from her website, https://consciouscommunicationschool.com [https://consciouscommunicationschool.com/] * Rebecca's FREE event on 4 October 2024 in partnership with Union St: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/authentic-selling-through-storytelling-tickets-1012966338587 [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/authentic-selling-through-storytelling-tickets-1012966338587] * The book Rebecca mentioned, Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype, by Clarissa Pinkola Estés: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Who_Run_with_the_Wolves [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Who_Run_with_the_Wolves] This is episode 396 of the Business Live radio show, for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. Thanks for listening to the programme and to Sheffield Live! [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/]for broadcasting us on DAB and FM radio.

27 Sep 2024 - 58 min
episode Dr Susy Ridout, Lotus Collaborations – a vision where Autistic and Neurodivergent Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence are believed and supported artwork

Dr Susy Ridout, Lotus Collaborations – a vision where Autistic and Neurodivergent Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence are believed and supported

Lotus Collaborations is a Community Interest Company, set up to address the needs of autistic survivors of sexual violence and sexual abuse. Its directors are Neurodivergent Survivors and allies with experience in accessing and providing specialist support and mentoring to victim-survivors of sexual violence. "There's big gap in understanding among  service providers and the general public," says  director, Dr Susy Ridout, “and our needs very often don't get addressed. The autistic voice isn't heard at all, and our needs are very different to those of the predominant neurotype, the predominant public. We need to have services who do understand that." Susy covers: • The impacts on people if their communication preferences, sensory and other needs are not properly understood • How Lotus' team and beneficiaries are developing its services and resources to meet the requirements of individuals and services • How health practitioners are responding to or addressing survivors: poor and good practices • Practices which make people feel validated • The value of support from Sheffield Social Enterprise Network [https://www.ssen.org.uk], Social Enterprise Exchange [https://www.socentxchange.net/about/] and the SEGA / SSEN peer mentoring and action learning programme • Securing contracts or funding • Engaging with your beneficiaries Lotus Collaborations is currently recruiting volunteers:  https://reachvolunteering.org.uk/org/lotus-collaborations-uk-cic [https://reachvolunteering.org.uk/org/lotus-collaborations-uk-cic] Also on this episode: new funding opportunities: The PPL Momentum Music Fund [https://prsfoundation.com/funding-support/funding-music-creators/next-steps/ppl-momentum-music-fund/] (grants of £5 to £15,000); Feasibility studies for Artificial Intelligence solutions (grants [https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/opportunities/feasibility-studies-for-artificial-intelligence-solutions-series-2]  between £25,000 and £50,000). This is episode 395 of the Business Live radio show, for curious entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. Thanks for listening to the programme and to Sheffield Live! [https://web.sheffieldlive.org/]for broadcasting us on DAB and FM radio. Podcast image features: Lotus Collaborations' logo.

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