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On the Remarkable Business Show, I speak with people, brands, and companies doing something different and challenging the status quo. The guests are authorities in their chosen areas. I ask them about what they are doing, how they've succeeded and they tell their story, in their own words. We look at lessons they have learned and how their knowledge and experience can help you. It's accessible, authentic and useful. I promise not to waste your valuable time. There will also be discussion and chat on technology, travel, design, coffee, productivity, and wellness... to name a few topics!

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On the Remarkable Business Show, I speak with people, brands, and companies doing something different and challenging the status quo. The guests are authorities in their chosen areas. I ask them about what they are doing, how they've succeeded and they tell their story, in their own words. We look at lessons they have learned and how their knowledge and experience can help you. It's accessible, authentic and useful. I promise not to waste your valuable time. There will also be discussion and chat on technology, travel, design, coffee, productivity, and wellness... to name a few topics!

Twitter:

@jonmoss

Language:

English

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07841 285 185


Episodes
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Episode 10: Meet Andrew Meo from Rocket Espresso

9/15/2019
Episode 10 of The Remarkable Business Show Welcome to a special episode - number 10! I could not have done this without Howard and Harry at engine7. If you need audio production, you need to speak to Howard :) Thank you brother! Check them out here. (https://www.engine7.co.uk) In this episode I talk about the fact that time can really fly... and being mindful of how you spend your time. Not letting good get in the way of great. I also think about how brands and businesses which tell stories are the ones that succeed and also a little on B Corporations. I love brands that do something really well. McNair Shirts, Plum and Ashby and Bluffworks for example. What brands do you like? At the end of the show I cover something that's caught my eye, so much I bought one, and that's an Awair. It's a device that monitors indoor air and I cannot recommend them enough. Make sure you listen to why it works so well. Buy Awair on Amazon here (https://amzn.to/2Qd6D5C:) Special guest - Andrew Meo I’m delighted to welcome Andrew to the show. New Zealander Andrew Meo one of the founding partners of Milan based espresso machine manufacturer, Rocket Espresso (https://rocket-espresso.com). Self employed since the age of 21, Andrew has developed a number of businesses, predominately within both the hospitality and coffee industries before purchasing a failing Italian espresso machine manufacturing business in 2007 and establishing Rocket Espresso. Driven by both the technical competence of the machine, combined with machine aesthetic, Rocket Espresso is now a leading espresso machine manufacturer. When not at his desk, Andrew will undoubtably be riding his bike preparing for forth coming races (or having a coffee and a slice of cake). What we covered what Rocket Espresso do and how they started their range (consumer and commercial) and the market for these type of machines learning about how to brew good coffee at home and the categories of users how the market has changed the design aesthetic for Rocket design and functionaility the Rocket brand experience the connection with cycling and how this started with a special machine and a collaboration with Rapha Rocket's ambassador programme the Rocket culture Italian working culture avoiding hierarchy and everyone getting their hands dirty the biggest challenges over the past few years and overcoming these how to manage change Andrew's biggest challenge in 2019 new products and the importance of a good grinder the importance of setting your business apart from the competition going into business for the wrong reason the importance of competition brands Andrew likes and good business models Quote of the Episode: This episode’s quote comes from Hunter S Thompson and refers to what I was talking about at the beginning of the show. That is making sure you don’t stay on autopilot, you become mindful of what you are doing and what you are PLANNING on doing. Life is short and most people look back and think of the things they wish they did… estimate how many years you have left, even months and days and you soon realise we are not immortal… (not wanting to be morbid, it's reality!). Hunter summed it up nicely… “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” What's caught my eye? Awair Awair tracks invisible fine dust and chemicals in your air and gives you personalised recommendations to help you stay safe and healthy. Get one for your home and office. Highly recommended. Buy Awair on Amazon here (https://amzn.to/2Qd6D5C:) Bulb Energy Time to switch your energy supplier and get £50 using this link. (https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=jonm8173) An excellent app and fair pricing. All advice points towards switching regularly and Bulb make it a very simple process. What are you waiting for? Go, go go!...

Duration:00:54:10

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Episode 9: Meet Steve Leighton - the Hasbean coffee legend

3/16/2019
Episode 9 of The Remarkable Business Show Thanks for tuning in for this episode and a special welcome if you are a first-time listener. It's been over a year since the last episode was published - profuse apologies! The last fifteen months have been full of work and travel - 12 countries in 2018 and over 25 flights! I also spent a good proportion of the winter in Asia back in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. This episode is dedicated a very special friend who has recently passed away - Richard Wanderman (https://richardsnotes.org). Richard was one of life's good guys and I miss him. He was wise, kind and generous. Even though we lived thousands of miles apart, we always kept in touch and I looked forward to our FaceTime calls. Richard was supportive and encouraging, especially when I set up Hull Digital, the tech and digital community in the city here in East Yorkshire. HD has just turned ten years old and I wrote a post here about it (https://mossy.co.uk/2019/a-long-time-ago-in-a-cafe-not-far-away/), and importantly what I learned over the years. It's good to be back and I have a very special guest for this episode. A good friend and someone who I've known for over a decade! Special guest - Steve Leighton I’m super-pleased to welcome an old friend onto the show - Steve Leighton. If you are into coffee, you have probably heard of him, listened to him or watched him online. Steve is the founder of Hasbean coffee (https://www.hasbean.co.uk) and also the co-owner of Drop Coffee and 3FE. We actually recorded this conversation back in 2017 and so I picked up the phone a few weeks and apologised for the slight delay, ahem. Luckily Steve was very understanding so please bear with us if there are a few things that are slightly out of date. I wanted to make sure I put this out as there is so much wonderful information about coffee and an insight into how Steve has created a remarkable business. What we covered the very first iPhone and joining Twitter back in the day visiting Hull and how we met flickr Hasbean operations how to make good coffee Coffee 101 Sourcing good coffee and 127 flights in one year! telling stories email hell autonomy and owning your own area the Hasbean story key investment in the business customer service when thinngs go wrong In My Mug Drop Coffee and Scandinavia the importanc of balance Lush and Omnipollo beer Quote of the Episode: "To make every minute count you’ve got to make every future minute count also. And that means living a life today that won’t leave you burnt out and broke in 5 or 10 years. Shawn Blanc Shawn and I spoke back in 2017 and recorded a great conversation which like Steve’s I have not done anything with! I’m going try and get this sorted out for a future episode. In the meantime, have a look at what Shawn does over on https://shawnblanc.net Bulb Energy Time to switch your energy supplier and get £50 using this link. (https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=jonm8173) An excellent app and fair pricing. All advice points towards switching regularly and Bulb make it a very simple process. What are you waiting for? Go, go go! (https://join.bulb.co.uk/?referral=jonm8173):) Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page 👉 A heartfelt thanks to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio wizardry and advice. I could not do this without their help. If you need audio production, look no further and tell them Jon sent you >> https://www.engine7.co.uk Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the...

Duration:01:01:18

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Episode 8: Interview with Jeff Kofman, Founder of Trint + Chiang Mai Remote Working

12/1/2017
Episode 8 of The Remarkable Business Show Thanks for tuning in for this episode and a special welcome if you are a first-time listener. In this episode I talk about my experience of working remotely as a "digital nomad" in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. It is a wonderful city with so much going for it: amazing weather, lovely people, a big digital nomad community, cycling, incredibly quick internet and a perfect location for seeing other parts of the world. (You'd be right in thinking that I enjoyed it!). I've also just launched a little side project - https://stelv.io - check it out and get 10% off using the code REMARKABLE. If you are outside the UK and would like to order something, then just get in touch and we can get you sorted out. Special guest on the show This episode's guest is the award-winning journalist and founder of Trint, Jeff Kofman. Jeff knows the world of video content. He's an Emmy winning veteran network television news and war correspondent with more than three decades of experience reporting from around the world. He's covered many of the biggest stories of our time including the Iraq war, the Arab Spring, hurricane Katrina, the Gulf oil spill and the Chile mine rescue. Trint is a productivity tool that revolutionizes the handling of audio and video content, offering intuitive editing and sharing of automated transcripts. Trint has developed a text editor that does the heavy lifting for you, the user. YOU’LL LEARN why he created Trint the importance of UX the importance of testing Jeff's advice for starting out in business how he experienced and reported on some of the world's most famous events Quote of the Episode: This episode's quote is from Mark Twain and fits nicely with the travel that I've been doing lately. "Travel is fatal to prejudice bigotry and narrow mindedness and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts broad wholesome charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth for one's lifetime" Going and seeing the world, experiencing new cultures and meeting people is the number one thing I would recommend to someone who wants to be successful in life both personally and with work. Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page at http://www.remarkable.fm Reeeeeespect to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio wizardry and advice. Go and see their new website >> https://www.engine7.co.uk Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Music by Ben Sound and Premium Beats. Special Guest: Jeff Kofman.

Duration:00:39:08

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Episode 7: Interview with Sean McCabe - author of Overlap Book

9/21/2017
Episode 7 of The Remarkable Business Show Thanks for tuning in for this episode and a special welcome if you are a first-time listener. In this episode I talk about the opportunity for any business to have something remarkable which they can be known for. Also, why it doesn’t have to be high tech and not to ignore the cracks… It’s also vital that every person in a business understands how they fit in and why they play an important part. Life is way too short to be unhappy and unfilled with what you do. This is why this episode's guest, Sean McCabe and his new book, Overlap, is a perfect fit if you are thinking of starting your own business. (You must be ready to pay the price though). It doesn’t mean quitting your day job and hoping for the best - Sean explains what is possible. We had a great conversation covering a wide range of topics. YOU’LL LEARN — how making something he loved turned into a hugely successful hand lettering course bringing in a six figure sum in three days — how community plays a big part in Sean’s business and why you should have one too — the difference between audience and community — the number one source for new business — Sean’s biggest challenges and how he overcame them — the power of delegation and what never to delegate — how he transitioned from being a creative to teaching people business and earning an income from it — the combination of authority and authenticity — the big takeaway from the last 12 months - “the new zero” — the importance of professionalism, as a service providers and also being the client as well — how you must think about the mindset of the client and what they really need — essential communication and what not to assume — establishing a role in the relationship of client and service provider — how to understand sending and receiving of messages — how to present a proposal effectively — his one piece of advice for someone starting a business — avoiding the scarcity mindset with a new business — how to combine your day job AND your side project: Overlap — how Overlap book became the book people needed to read — how the book will help people get unstuck… — Sean’s favourite new app Quote of the Episode: This episodes quote is from Arianna Huffington. "Failure is not the opposite of success; it's part of success." Why? Because you are always going to be ahead of someone if you try something. Ok, you don’t start out wanting to fail… but most people don’t even get that far. What I’ve found which is super-useful: Loom for screencasts >> https://www.useloom.com Cryotherapy >> www.chill1.co.uk and speak to Scott :) Don't miss the opportunity to buy Sean's new book - Overlap Head over to http://overlapbook.com/remarkable Also, please take advantage of my special deal with the wonderful guys and gals at Flywheel. Flywheel’s delightful platform offers you professional managed WordPress hosting packed with sleek workflow tools that are a total dream Use the code jm2017 to get three months free on any annual plan Use this link >> http://share.getf.ly/g02l3t Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page at http://www.remarkable.fm Reeeeeespect to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio wizardry and advice. The coffee still sucks ;-) Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE...

Duration:00:50:09

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Episode 6: Interview with Brendan Dawes

9/7/2017
Episode 6 of The Remarkable Business Show Welcome! Thanks for tuning in for this episode and a special welcome if you are a first-time listener. In this episode I talk about how to start the day in the right way and a book you'll find super-useful - Hal Elrod's Miracle Morning. The show's guest is the wonderful Brendan Dawes. Bren is an artist and designer and he explores the interaction of objects people technology and arts using form and code and he's got a kind of eclectic mix of digital and analogue materials he uses for some of these projects. He's also the author of two books on Interaction Design. His work is featured in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art and has been honoured in awards including Fast Company innovation by design, Information is Beautiful and D&AD. His client list pretty impressive. It includes Air BNB, Google Twitter, Cancer Research UK and Mail Chimp and that's just a few of them. YOU'LL LEARN: -- what Bren does and all about his latest installation, Fermata -- why he loves Tokyo -- how he worked with Air BnB and The Happiness Machine -- the essential thing NOT to do at SXSW -- all about his task chitty system -- how he works effectively at home -- his tools of the trade on the Mac -- the backup trifecta -- why he hates Slack -- the privilege of being able to work on something you love -- why working with good people is essential -- why he loves a small stationary business in London and his other favourite things You can follow Bren @brendandawes on Twitter http://brendandawes.com Quote of the show "Don't spend too much time planning release early and often. Some things will work. Others won't refine and move forward and above all forget the money. Just make sure you love what you are doing." Kevin Rose Don't miss the opportunity to try Basecamp. It's very, very good and I cannot do without it. Get $50 credit when you sign up using the link below: http://jonm.me/lovebasecamp I get credit when you use it for two months, so stick with it! Also, please take advantage of my special deal with the wonderful guys and gals at Flywheel. Flywheel’s delightful platform offers you professional managed WordPress hosting packed with sleek workflow tools that are a total dream Use the code JM2017 to get three months free on any annual plan Use this link >> http://share.getf.ly/g02l3t Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page at http://www.remarkable.fm Respect to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio wizardry and all round awesomeness. Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Special Guest: Brendan Dawes.

Duration:00:48:34

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Episode 5: Interview with Marc Giusti from Veloforte

8/2/2017
Episode 5 of The Remarkable Business Show and it's super-tasty! Welcome to Episode 5! A big question for you... how is your year going? Do you actively have a sense check and make sure you are on track? May I suggest that you shouId? In this episode, I talk about my weekly review which I'm confident can help you. It doesn't take long and fits nicely with the quote of the show... I also look at the tenth-anniversary of the iPhone which has just passed and I cover the areas of our life and business that have been transformed by this wonder-in-our-pockets. I also mention the possibility of the future iPhone (8 or Pro?!) where authentication is ambient and perpetual - Rene Ritchie brought this up on a recent post and it makes a whole heap of sense. This episode's interview is with a super guy called Marc Giusti. Marc is the Founder of Veloforte - a new range of clean and tasty nutrition products created specifically to support sustained performance during endurance activities. Veloforte’s adaptation from authentic family Panaforte recipe to credible nutrition for endurance activities’ was masterminded by the brand’s co-founders, husband and wife team Marc and Lara Giusti. Motivated by Marc’s personal journey back to fitness following an operation, in combination with deep disappointment with existing synthesised mass-market, performance enhancing gels, bars and powders – Lara began by adapting the family’s version of the ancient Italian fortifier…Panforte. Created from a delicious blend of fruits, nuts and spices and a specialty of Siena in Tuscany, Panforte has been made by generations of the Giusti family. Baked by spice sellers, who were the pharmacists of the day, as early as the 13th century Panaforte was held in high regard not only as a food but also as a cure - a fortifying cake to restore health & vitality, by virtue of the presence of spices in its dough. Marc and I enjoyed a terrific chat where we covered a huge amount about setting up a Remarkable Business. YOU'LL LEARN: -- how the business came about -- the challenges of a startup selling a physical product -- the marketing that really worked -- a brand as well as a product -- the opportunity to challenge as a startup -- the power of being small -- testing in the real world -- how he connects with customers and prospects -- the advice he would give to a company growing... -- the importance of the business plan AND investment plan Quote of the show *“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.”* Steve Jobs Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page at http://www.remarkable.fm HUGE thanks to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio wizardry and coffee - they are learning slowly. No Mellow Birds please. Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Special Guest: Marc Giusti.

Duration:00:45:31

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Episode 4: Say hello to the legend - Jens Voigt!

7/1/2017
Episode 4 of The Remarkable Business Show and it's a special one! As you may have guessed from the intro, I'm a keen cyclist, in fact a MAMIL. You know what that is don't you? A middle age man in lycra. So when I had the opportunity to interview one of THE biggest names in cycling, I was rather excited. Ok, REALLY excited! Today's guest is Jens Voigt: a legend. He wore the yellow jersey of the Tour de France twice. His career achievements include winning the Critérium International a record-tying 5 times and a number of one-week stage races, as well as two Tour de France stage victories. In September 2014, he set a new hour record. The record now held by a certain Sir Wiggo. Jens is a remarkable person and he gives us a fascinating insight into the world of cycling, business, brands and technology. YOU'LL LEARN: -- the importance of bikes in developing countries and how it transforms people's lives -- Shut Up Legs! - his brand and how it came about -- has cycling become too focused on business and money? -- how technology has changed in cycling -- Trek's joke with a new test frame... -- e-bikes and a little secret from Jens... -- are there electric motors in the peloton? -- the total lack of innocence with mechanical doping -- the major changes we will see in bikes over the next few years and the one thing Jens thinks will disappear -- his predictions for the Giro and the Tour (we spoke at the beginning of May) This episode is brought to you by Sanebox. It's a simple service that analyzes your past email behavior (which emails you open, which you respond to, how quickly, how often, etc) and determines importance of incoming emails without ever looking at the content (only the headers). Get a 14 day free trial and get $5 towards your subscription: http://jonm.me/saneboxrocks Pricing starts at $60 per year for one email address. It is an incredibly useful service that I could not do without. Quote of the show Tim Ferriss is one clever guy and someone who I admire and have followed for many years. I spent a few days with him back in 2008 at the very first Do Lectures where he was speaking. “Never automate something that can be eliminated, and never delegate something that can be automated or streamlined. Otherwise, you waste someone else’s time instead of your own, which now wastes your hard-earned cash.” The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page at http://www.remarkable.fm HUGE thanks to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio mastery and awesome fashion advice. Reeeeespect. Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Music after Jens: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music The Sanebox link is an affiliate link . I also get $5 for the referral :) Special Guest: Jens Voigt.

Duration:00:32:40

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Episode 3: Interview with Keir Whitaker from Shopify

6/20/2017
Episode 3 of The Remarkable Business Show! YOU'LL LEARN: about the power of Shopify as an e-commerce platform and a commerce platform recommendations for software we use on a daily basis two highly recommended books from Keir how to engage with the Shopify Partner Programme about Paul Graham and a fabulous quote why you should try The Bulletin! I talk with Keir Whitaker who has been making a living with web technologies since 2000 and has held a variety of positions for both agencies and corporate organisations. He's also worked as a freelance web developer, technical consultant, and event curator. Since 2012 he has been working at Shopify helping grow the Partner Program and building a community around designers. We talk about the culture, what the partner programme involves as well as what he is focused on for 2017. We talk about how communication has changed online and the good things about Slack and the not so good! We also discuss the events he organises with Shopify including a very successful one in Bristol plus the fact that you don't need to be a global brand. We also cover Shopify being a commerce platform and not just online. Keir also co-hosts a podcast called The Back To Front Show which we chat about. We also go into two of his favourite books plus the software that has impressed him recently. Finally, we have the quote of the episode from Paul Graham and a few topics I mentioned in The Bulletin newsletter I send out each month. Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right-hand side of the page >>> :) HUGE thanks to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio mastery and awesome fashion advice. Respect. Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Special Guest: Keir Whitaker.

Duration:00:30:05

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Episode 2: Interview with Dusty Davidson, CEO and Co-Founder of Flywheel

6/1/2017
Episode 2 of The Remarkable Business Show! I talk with Dusty Davidson who is the CEO and Co-Founder of Flywheel. Flywheel is a company based over in Nebraska, Omaha who do the very best hosting for Wordpress. Dusty talks about what makes them special plus the importance of a great workplace and culture. We also discuss the joys of home AI plus his favourite cooking gadget! Dusty Davidson is a technology entrepreneur residing in lovely Omaha, Nebraska and we enjoyed a great conversation talking about what makes Flywheel tick, their workplace and people plus plans for the future. He's best known for my work with Silicon Prairie News & Big Omaha and is currently the co-founder and CEO of a WordPress hosting company called Flywheel. He's super passionate about startups (particularly those in the Silicon Prairie) and he loves his food and wine! Dusty grew up in Iowa and attended Iowa State University (yes, where they invented the computer). Afterwards he spent some time traveling around Europe before coming back to reality and settling into a couple of software development jobs. The first was a small company with a great culture, and the second was at a large company with a shitty culture. The combination of those experiences drove him (with the help of his partner Kevin Zink) to start his first company – Brightmix. Essentially they wanted to create a place where they would want to go work everyday, and surround themselves with people who might want something similar. He often describes Brightmix as a software consulting company whose prime directive was to be a product company, not a time-for-money company. After a couple failed attempts they finally got their chance with Tripleseat, a web-based software for restaurants to manage private events. In September of 2010, they raised some money and went “all in” on Tripleseat. Along the way, they got connected with Jeff Slobotski, and teamed up to start Silicon Prairie News. Dusty describes it as “wanting to find more people like us.” That is – in Omaha how do you surround yourself with people that care about innovation, high growth startups, cutting-edge technology, great design and creativity? Over the years Silicon Prairie News itself has spawned a number of things, including Big Omaha, Big Kansas City and the Silicon Prairie Awards. It has very much been alongside, if not been a driving force of what he describes as an entrepreneurial renaissance in the Midwest over the past 6 years. SPN to this day serves as the #1 voice for entrepreneurs and startups in the middle of the country, and in January 2015 it was acquired by the AIM Institute. Fast forward to today, where he has the privilege of working alongside some good friends to build Flywheel, which he believes to be the best WordPress hosting solution on the market – and certainly the most beautiful. They’re early on but growing quickly, and are working hard each and every day to make the lives of web designers easier. I recently spent some time in Italy and I reflect on the benefits of travel and also the ability to work when traveling, thank you internet! **Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." The full transcript is available over on the right hand side of the page >>> :) HUGE thanks to Howard and Harry at Engine7 for their audio mastery. Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE...

Duration:00:37:19

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Episode 1: Interview with Kevin Abt from Wahoo Fitness, a classic challenger brand

5/8/2017
Selected Links www.engine7.co.uk www.uk.wahoofitness.com www.turbobiketrainer.com www.trainerroad.com www.zwift.com www.tracksmith.com www.baronfig.com www.theappleofmyi.com/newsletter https://medium.com/@jonmoss/six-reasons-i-am-considering-ditching-my-iphone-after-ten-years-of-faithful-purchases-plus-what-i-ab9d29a2061a https://oneplus.net/uk/3t Show notes Thanks to Howard at Engine [01:00] Introduction to the podcast [01:20] Topics I’m going to be covering include technology, cycling, productivity, health, travel, design, marketing, coffee and a wealth of other interesting subjects with interviews and features from Remarkable Businesses [02:00] Welcoming Kevin ABT from Wahoo Fitness, head of International Sales and Marketing [02:35] Interview with Kevin over Skype [03:43] How did Wahoo actually start out and when? [04:18] We talk about the importance of the smartphone in health with sensors and the creation of smartphone connected devices [04:45] Leveraging the usability of the smartphone [06:00] Talking about their partners they work with [06:30] Focus on the user and wowing them straight out of the box [06:55] How the Wahoo Kickr was launched [08:00] The open app ecosystem and the importance of the connectivity with the Kickr [08:25] The flywheel-centric approach giving a real road feel [08:55] Steel design gives a better product [09:43] The difference between Kickr Gen1 and Gen2 [10:13] Working closely with the Zwift team to give the best responsive experience [10:59] Decreasing the noise level for the Gen2 [11:32] Open API and helping new app developers [12:02] We discuss the Elemnt cycling computer and how Wahoo see themselves as a challenger brand and startup [12:48] Why the Elemnt is focused on the user and making it easy to setup [12:30] The Elemnt Companion app and scanning the QR to sync [13:52] Configuring the device and connected accounts all done using the iPhone or Android app, leveraging the device [14:12] Using the device with or without a smartphone when riding [14:47] We discuss the routes feature using Google Maps - “Take me anywhere” which gives turn by turn navigation [15:31] Doing things differently as a challenger brand [17:00] LEDs - a very neat and unique feature - used for navigation, speed, power, cadence or heart rate plus Strava Segments [18:02] We discuss Wahoo’s involvement with Team Sky for the past three years [19:50] We discuss the brand that Kevin really admires - Tracksmith [21:16] What does 2017 look like for Wahoo? 22:17 (We recorded this prior to the Bolt cycling computer being released). This episode’s sponsor is Baron Fig [23:30] The Bulletin newsletter - win some Baron Fig goodies and get my free ebook [24:23] Quick thoughts about trying an Android phone! [25:00] Read why I’m impressed with the OnePlus 3T over on Medium [26:52] People mentioned Howard Young - Engine7 Kevin ABT - Wahoo Chip Hawkins - Wahoo Founder and CEO Jonathan Lee - Trainer Road - interview coming soon! Thank you for listening, I really appreciate your valuable time. Don't forget to sign up for The Bulletin and my free e-book - "Essential tools, tips and advice to make you more efficient and productive." Thanks for joining me again on this episode of The Remarkable Business Show. Let me know what you think of the show by sending me an email to jon at jonmoss.co.uk If you enjoyed this episode, please let someone know - send them a message or email or tweet about the show. You can share this episode easily by clicking the share link at the top of the page. Thank you! Also, please leave an honest review for the Remarkable Business Show on iTunes or Stitcher. Ratings and reviews are super-helpful and they make a HUGE difference for the show viability. Anything you write, I promise I will read. Full Transcript The Remarkable Business Podcast-Episode 1 [00:00:04] Cyclist, skier, international fugitive and all around curious guy, here's the latest edition of the remarkable business podcast with your host Jon...

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