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004 Liam Doe: The assets are going to bail you out

004 Liam Doe: The assets are going to bail you out

FromFail Forward


004 Liam Doe: The assets are going to bail you out

FromFail Forward

ratings:
Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to episode 4 of the Fail Forward podcast.   In this episode, I’m talking to Liam Doe, one of the owners of Old Bond Store in Southampton. A unique member-only workspace. Over the next hour, you’ll hear first-hand Liam’s journey so far, what’s gone wrong and how he bounced back when it looked like he’d lost everything.   During the interview, I’ve asked Liam searching questions about what it means to be successful and what he considers the personality trait you’ll find in every successful entrepreneur. We examine the difference between a business operator and an entrepreneur and why you need both those personalities to keep a business on track.   Throughout this podcast, Liam explains with complete honesty how he went from building a business to a £5 million turnover in the competitive world of construction to laying off all his staff and starting again.   You’ll learn about his journey from his early years as an ultra-competitive footballer to the innovative workspace disruptor he is today. He’ll share lessons from time spent as a “useless recruiter” to a successful kitchen salesperson.   The essence of Liam’s story is the importance of understanding your differences, staying true to your ultimate goal, even when things look impossible, and the benefits of simplifying your business model.   As one of the Old Bond Store owners, Liam has created a completely unique offering with the largest business ecosystem in the local area. So what’s next for someone who confesses to getting bored and loving the thrill of starting something new?   Join me for a fascinating 55 minutes that will leave you with three vital tips to Fail Forward when things go wrong.   If you enjoy listening to Liam’s story, you can connect with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-doe-ab7a89166/  where he describes himself as annoyingly loud. Or, to find out more about the Old Bond Store, head to https://oldbondstore.com/ and find a member to introduce you.   If you’re enjoying the Fail Forward podcasts, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn for all the latest on my mission to help business owners Fail Forward.   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/failforwardhenri LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/henri-ghijben-539132101/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@failforward12 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/henrighijben/  
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Failure is only negative if you don’t learn from it Fail Forward is the weekly podcast hosted by entrepreneur and family man Henri Ghijben. In each episode you’ll hear from Henri and guests as they share real-life experiences of positives born from failure, reflections on the lessons learned from ‘losing it all, and what fuels Henri’s desire to help others overcome personal and business challenges in order to create the lives they want to live. Who is Henri Ghijben? Growing up in Bury St Edmunds, Henri’s first memorable experience of failure left him with the lasting ability to never get lost. It proved to be the first of many times Henri would fail forward. But it wasn’t until he faced losing his home, business and possibly even his family, that he realised the truth. Failure is only negative if you don’t learn from it. Against the odds, Henri has rebuilt from rock bottom. He’s now on a mission to help others avoid making the same mistakes he did, to help those facing failure see that there is a way back and that by failing forward they can enjoy success again. Ever thankful for the love and support of his family, the loyalty of his team and the help of business owners who helped him when the chips were down, Henri now lives in Southampton where he runs HRG Tree Surgeons, has growing property management and investment businesses and runs mentoring programmes for business owners, entrepreneurs and directors who are on their own growth journeys.