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Working On It

Podcast by Brad Staines

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About Working On It

What if growing your business didn’t mean sacrificing your time, your health, or your freedom?  Working On It is the podcast for service-based founders who want to scale without burning out. Each episode brings you honest conversations with experts, operators, and mentors - the same kind of people who’ve helped shape successful businesses from the inside out. We dive into the systems, strategies, and habits that drive performance - and show you how to build a company that works without you always having to be there. It’s about clarity, leadership, and reclaiming control - of your time, your team, and your next chapter.  If you're focused on building a business that runs without you - and a life that works because of you - then you're in the right place

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36 episodes

episode Understanding Autism and ADHD in the Trades Industry artwork

Understanding Autism and ADHD in the Trades Industry

Forget the traditional one-size-fits-all workplace; it's time to build an environment where every mind can thrive. We sit down with Melissa, a secondary school teacher, mum, and the driving force behind Neuro Inclusion UK. She shares her deeply personal journey of navigating autism and ADHD diagnoses for both her son and herself. Sparked by conversations with her dad in the trades, Melissa aims to bring foundational awareness of neurodivergence to the construction industry. We explore why genuine inclusion is far more than a tick-box exercise and how small, practical tweaks can massively boost team morale, safety, and productivity. Discover actionable coping mechanisms, understand the exhausting reality of masking, and learn how to foster a culture where everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves to work. Key Takeaways True inclusion requires a foundational understanding across the whole team, rather than relying solely on human resources departments for compliance. Simple environmental tweaks, like providing written handouts or using visual status indicators, can significantly enhance focus and productivity. Masking neurodivergent traits is an exhausting daily process, and fostering a safe culture allows individuals to operate authentically. Neurodivergence brings distinct strengths to the workplace, such as exceptional attention to detail and creative problem-solving abilities. Early education is vital, as teaching neurodiversity in classrooms lays the groundwork for the inclusive leaders of tomorrow. Episode Quotes "It's never been wrong it's never been broken it's just different and it's um yeah so it's yeah there might be times where you think i wonder why that person does it that particular way." "We should be judging it based on the outcomes of what the job was rather than how we think it should be done." "If you want true inclusive culture then everyone should have a foundational knowledge of it to really truly be removing the barriers." "Putting on that mask it's exhausting it's unrelenting and it's you know just being your true self it's that's the bit that's liberating." "Every human on this planet has strengths and they have weaknesses or challenges and we all have to find what how do we get around our own challenge." HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.

20 May 2026 - 49 min
episode The People's Poll: A Wake-Up Call for the UK artwork

The People's Poll: A Wake-Up Call for the UK

It is time to stop waiting for a silver bullet to solve your problems and start looking in the mirror to see the only person who can actually change your trajectory. Neil Tuson returns to the show to dive into the current state of the UK and why a culture of dependency is the silent killer of both national progress and personal growth. We explore the 25 levers that make a nation tick, the vital difference between $10 support tasks and $1,000 strategic moves, and why the most successful people are those who invest in their own skill sets rather than waiting for permission. Whether you are struggling to break a seven-figure ceiling or just trying to find clarity in the "noisy nonsense" of the modern world, this conversation provides a roadmap for reclaiming autonomy and building a legacy worth being remembered for. KEY TAKEAWAYS Growth begins only when you move from a dependent state to an independent mindset by accepting 100% responsibility for your outcomes. Business owners must differentiate between support, operational, and strategic tasks to avoid the trap of "peeling spuds" when they should be leading. Most criticism from others is actually a reflection of their own internal struggles, making it easier to ignore the noise and stay focused on your vision. Public speaking and sales are the two most critical skills for any young professional looking to fast-track their career in a digital-heavy world. Taking time for silence and internal reflection is often the missing ingredient in solving complex business and life problems. QUOTES The moment you take responsibility, things will happen; until you do, you are going to hide into nothing. Successful people become successful in the time that other people waste. If you start paying attention to the noise at the edges, it disperses the focus on the centre. You do not build relationships through screens; real relationships come from being face-to-face, eyeball to eyeball. Money is just an outcome of doing something that becomes successful. HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.

13 May 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode From a VW Polo to a £10M Electrical Empire artwork

From a VW Polo to a £10M Electrical Empire

Starting out with just a VW Polo and a few tools, Brad Jones didn’t have a business plan—he just had the "bottle" to go it alone when nobody else would hire a fresh apprentice. Today, he’s steering Imperium Group toward a £10M turnover, but the journey hasn’t been a smooth ride. We dive deep into the "scary as hell" moments, like the morning 99% of his revenue vanished and how he fought back through pure persistence. Brad shares the "ruthless" reality of building a team that actually cares, why he still jumps in the van to clear his head, and the exact steps needed to step off the tools and start acting like a businessman. If you’re feeling stuck in the day-to-day firefighting of your trade, this is the wake-up call you need to stop winging it and start scaling. Key Takeaways The Tools Bottleneck: You can’t grow a business while you’re wiring sockets all day; leveraging other people's time is the only way to break the ceiling. Speed Wins: Returning quotes in 10 minutes rather than 2 days is often the difference between winning a massive contract or losing it. Incentivize Results: Moving from hourly pay to pay-per-job creates engineers who treat the business like their own. Resilience is Non-Negotiable: When you lose your biggest client, you either shut the phone down or get on LinkedIn and hunt—there is no middle ground. Integrity Over Flash: Success isn't about Ferraris; it’s about being a man of your word and treating your team like family. Direct Quotes "You can wire a socket up, but apart from that, you ain't got a scooby." "I put four grand into this business... we probably hit 10 million this financial year." "There’s nothing better than proving someone wrong. It’s the greatest feeling ever." "I had two options: I could have turned around or I could say... I’m going to find a way." "If you haven't got the bottle to do that, you're going to be on the tools for the rest of your life." HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.

6 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode Perfect Teams: Decoding the Psychology of Success with Neil Tuson artwork

Perfect Teams: Decoding the Psychology of Success with Neil Tuson

In this episode, Brad sits down with Neil Tuson, the founder of Perfect Teams, a personality profiling system designed to optimize team dynamics. Neil shares his fascinating and non-linear career path, taking us from his early days as a marine engineer in the Navy to selling vacuum cleaners door-to-door in America, which eventually led him to discover a deep passion for personal development. KEY TAKEAWAYS Invest in your own development: Neil paid his own way through his initial Dale Carnegie public speaking courses. He emphasizes that true growth requires taking individual responsibility and investing your own resources rather than waiting for an employer to do it for you. Embrace the uncomfortable: A foundational mantra for Neil, borrowed from Albert Gray's The Common Denominator of Success, is that successful people willingly choose to do the things that failures dislike doing. Sales is a process of listening: Rather than simply pushing a product onto a prospect, effective selling is a questioning process designed to actively listen to the customer and elicit their true needs. Delegation is required for scale: To grow a business beyond a sole operator, founders must transition from working in the business to working on the business. This requires hiring strategic experts, delegating tasks, and trusting your team enough to let them safely fail and learn. Great teams require diverse skills: The three essential components of a highly successful team include an intuitive visionary, an organized process planner to execute the ideas, and an empathetic culture builder to maintain harmony. BEST MOMENTS "Successful people do the things that failures don't like to do." "Two parties come together, there's a sale going on. Either you sell them on listening to you, or they sell you on going away." "If you look at anything that's sustainable, it's got a great education policy behind it." "You've got to break this dependent cycle and get more people recognizing that if they take responsibility and invest in themselves, they will get the rewards." "I consider  to be my master's level intern that's sitting by my side answering all the questions that I can't answer." HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.

29 Apr 2026 - 32 min
episode From Emmy-Nominated Journalist to Language Architect: Michelle Ponto's Global Journey artwork

From Emmy-Nominated Journalist to Language Architect: Michelle Ponto's Global Journey

In this episode, we sit down with Emmy-nominated journalist and global communications expert Michelle Ponto to explore her fascinating career journey across three continents. Michelle shares her insights on the courage it takes to leave a comfortable career in the US and move to places like Saudi Arabia and the UAE to build new ventures.  KEY TAKEAWAYS Embrace change and take calculated risks: Leaving a comfortable job to explore unknown territories, like moving from the US to Saudi Arabia to help build a university newsroom, can lead to unprecedented career growth. Take control of your personal brand: If you do not actively update your personal brand and tell your own story, others will write it for you based on outdated information. Be a language architect: Effective communication requires building a solid foundation of messaging rather than just using generic words, ensuring your core values are clear across all platforms. Avoid AI-generated fluff: While AI is a powerful tool for writing, it often produces generic corporate jargon, meaning you must inject your unique perspective and specific facts to stand out. Maintain consistency across channels: Your core message should remain identical whether it is on a website, a press release, or a podcast, even if the delivery format changes. BEST MOMENTS "Sometimes you just have to go where the journey takes you." "If you're not always talking and updating people, your personal brand whatever you're doing is stuck in somebody else's mind and it is incorrect. And they make up your own history for you and your own future." "If you don't change, your brain I think kind of can go to mush." "Language is almost like a system... you find these key stories, these key things that will be interesting to your audience, and you build your messaging from there." "AI won't know your personal stories; it will only know what it can find on the internet." HOST BIO Brad Staines is a founder in the thick of it - but by design, not by default. As the face of Aquamark Cleaning, he’s built a multi-million-pound operation with 30+ team members, strong systems, and a culture that gives people space to grow. He’s still involved in the business a couple of days a week - but only doing the parts he genuinely enjoys: building relationships, growing the brand, spending time with the team, and spotting new opportunities. The day-to-day grind? That’s been handed over to a structure that runs without constant firefighting. Brad’s also found his rhythm outside of business - with a deep commitment to physical and mental training. Whether it’s strength work, early morning runs, or cold plunges, he’s a believer that how you show up for yourself shapes how you show up as a leader. Working On It is where he brings it all together - growth, grit, and getting better every week.

22 Apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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