Inside The Maverick Mind

Ep 13 | Chris Macnamara | From Homeless Teenager to National Retailer

1 h 11 min · 11. maj 2026
episode Ep 13 | Chris Macnamara | From Homeless Teenager to National Retailer cover

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What does it take to build a premium national brand when you couldn't write your name at age 10? Chris McNamara, founder of The Brogue Trader, is living proof that instinct and resilience can outrun any traditional path. In this raw and refreshingly honest conversation, Chris opens up about struggling with dyslexia and ADHD in a school system that didn't know what to do with him, moving into a council house at 19 with a newborn, a bean bag, and a borrowed microwave - and somehow building a shoe brand with stores from Cardiff to Edinburgh. But this isn't just a business story. It's a story about a boy who chose work over school at 14, who nearly got involved in a post office robbery out of desperation, who survived a heart attack and an armed confrontation at Le Mans - and who has never once stopped moving forward. We explore: * Why The Brogue Trader was built on experience, not just footwear * How a car sales training process still drives his shoe business today * The mentor who told him "it's okay to be skint - it's not okay to look skint" * Why family is the true foundation of everything he's built * What a heart attack at the peak of his success taught him about vulnerability Whether you're an entrepreneur, a parent, or just someone who's ever been told they're not enough - this one will hit home. đŸŽ™ïž Inside the Maverick Mind - exploring the thinking behind people who refuse to follow the expected path.

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episode Ep 13 | Chris Macnamara | From Homeless Teenager to National Retailer cover

Ep 13 | Chris Macnamara | From Homeless Teenager to National Retailer

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