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E3: David Lough: Founder of UK's original wealth management firm, turned historical author, on listening to the ideas that get hold of you

The Creative Adventure

Release Date: 04/29/2023

E20: Laura Tenison MBE: Founder of JoJo Maman Bébé, on how true success lies in doing good as well as doing well show art E20: Laura Tenison MBE: Founder of JoJo Maman Bébé, on how true success lies in doing good as well as doing well

The Creative Adventure

In this special 20th episode, Greg and Andrew have an inspirational chat with Laura Tenison MBE, founder of JoJo Maman Bébé.   Like many born entrepreneurs, Laura's entrepreneurial tendencies were there for all to see from her tender years when she would make a few pennies selling cold drinks and cakes behind her house. 45 years later, JoJo Maman Bébé, the company she founded, was making £70m in annual revenue and employing 1,000 people, on the way to becoming one of Britain's best loved brands.   In 2022, Laura sold JoJo to retail giant Next, in partnership with a private...

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E19: Irene Graham OBE: Creative UK board member, and CEO of the ScaleUp Institute, on how the road to career fulfilment begins with being true to yourself show art E19: Irene Graham OBE: Creative UK board member, and CEO of the ScaleUp Institute, on how the road to career fulfilment begins with being true to yourself

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In this shorter form episode, Andrew has a one on one chat with the brilliant Irene Graham OBE.  Irene was identified as a leader from a young age, with her "can do" mindset and collaborative approach being the cornerstones of a senior career with Standard Chartered, where she harnessed her entrepreneurial spirit to create and lead a range of global projects and businesses, eventually resulting in her being an architect of the UK "open banking" revolution. Irene now sits on the Board of Creative UK, and as founder and CEO of the ScaleUp Institute, has supported for the last 10 years the...

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E18: Hanne Kristiansen: Former Head of Innovation at Kellogg's and founder of the Creative ID, on how you need to create the dots before you connect the dots show art E18: Hanne Kristiansen: Former Head of Innovation at Kellogg's and founder of the Creative ID, on how you need to create the dots before you connect the dots

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In this episode, we chat with the dynamic and creative Hanne Kristiansen.    From riding horses at 4 years old, to fixing the farm roof soon after, and wilfully not reading out loud until she was older than 10, Hanne has always done things her own way and proudly so. Her journey took her from being the daughter of hippy parents in provincial Denmark to eventually taking significant corporate roles in the UK including the Head of Innovation at Kellogg's. She then started her own consultancy and has worked with academics over many years to develop an innovative framework for...

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E17: Stephen Page OBE: Chair of Faber & Faber on the opportunities you see out of the corner of your eye show art E17: Stephen Page OBE: Chair of Faber & Faber on the opportunities you see out of the corner of your eye

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In this episode, we chat with the accomplished and thoughtful Stephen Page OBE.    Starting his working life in a bookshop he soon realised he wanted to be "nearer to the story", and found his way into his first role in publishing.  Cutting his teeth in sales and marketing, Stephen's relentless, enterprising approach saw his career rise with successes at Transworld and Third Estate before arriving as CEO of Faber, where he steered the business for 20 years.   Now Chair of Faber he is establishing himself as a leadership coach, on the Board of Creative Access, a member...

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E16: Frances Madden: Australian singer/songwriter on how every magic moment begins with a leap of faith show art E16: Frances Madden: Australian singer/songwriter on how every magic moment begins with a leap of faith

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E15: Sandra Schembri: Former CEO of House of St. Barnabas, now leading Nordoff & Robbins, on the power of being perpetually curious show art E15: Sandra Schembri: Former CEO of House of St. Barnabas, now leading Nordoff & Robbins, on the power of being perpetually curious

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In this episode we chat with energetic changemaker, and Charity CEO, Sandra Schembri.   As the daughter of immigrants, Sandra inherited a fierce work ethic which has been one of the superpowers propelling her inspiring career journey.  From a TV runner to Bloomberg and Ronnie Scotts, hard work and an unrelenting desire to learn and grow led her to become the CEO of Soho members club with a social impact twist House of St Barnabas, and now the CEO of Nordoff & Robbins, the UK’s largest music therapy charity.  With her boundless energy and curiosity she enjoys "creating...

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E14: James Scroggs: Chair of CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) on innovating the world of work and education show art E14: James Scroggs: Chair of CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) on innovating the world of work and education

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E13: Svante: On the internal battle to find his true path as an artist show art E13: Svante: On the internal battle to find his true path as an artist

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In this episode, we chat with the inspiring artist Svante.   Discovering an early passion for art, Svante's life took a different turn as he shifted his creative talents towards business.  Success came quickly and with all the trappings, but it was soul destroying and through a challenging process of self-discovery, Svante found his way back to art.   Now establishing himself as a respected artist, Svante's first major exhibition runs in London on October 4th-5th.   This is a conversation about doing what you're meant to do, and the journey we sometimes have to take...

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E12: Ian Nathan: Editor of Empire magazine turned author, on how doing the practical things well is essential to creative success show art E12: Ian Nathan: Editor of Empire magazine turned author, on how doing the practical things well is essential to creative success

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In this episode, we chat with one of Britain's best known film writers, Ian Nathan. From filling in for the entertainment column at his student newspaper, to just a few years later becoming Empire magazine's youngest ever Editor, and now a successful bestselling author and TV regular, Ian has always had a knack for knowing the right move, and the courage to take it.   Now with more than 15 books under his belt, Ian takes us through his amazing life including;   His love of film from a young age Bonding with Dad through trips to the cinema The algorithm used by the school...

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E11: Kate Maxwell: Conde Nast Editor turned award winning novelist, on the journey to realise a childhood dream show art E11: Kate Maxwell: Conde Nast Editor turned award winning novelist, on the journey to realise a childhood dream

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In this episode, we chat with the accomplished journalist and writer Kate Maxwell.   From the age of 8 Kate dreamt of becoming a novelist.  Leaving Oxford with a degree in English she embarked on a successful career which took her to J Walter Thompson, Conde Nast, Soho House and Facebook, via a start-up in New York.  Yet the dream of becoming an author was finally realised in her 40's with the the publication of her debut novel Hush, shortlisted for the Bridport Prize First Novel award.    Now working on her next book, Kate talks us through her creative journey,...

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In this episode, we chat with David Lough.  David followed an adventurous spirit to begin his career in overseas shipping, where he spent three formative years in Japan.  Bringing insights  from this experience to a career in the City, he followed an idea that had "got hold" of him to start Heartwood, the UK's first wealth manager in 1988.  After 25 successful years, David found himself once again following a compelling pull, this time towards writing about Churchill, developing into an acclaimed author with books that explore Churchill through his letters and through his money.

 

David blends a curiosity and appetite for change with the rigour of an analytical mind.

 

He talks us through his varied and inspiring journey, including:

 

  • Going to boarding school from a young age, the impact of inspiring teachers and university lecturers
  • Three formative years working in the shipping industry in Japan, where he learned to value differences and the importance of adaptability
  • How history feeds his curiosity and provides a framework through which to view the present
  • Why he doesn't consider any of his choices 'risky'
  • How he sold one business to Handelsbanken and another to AJ Bell
  • His talent for analysing and interpreting information and how it's been the consistent thread through his career in the City and his writing
  • How the ideas grab that hold of you and won't go away are the ones that you have to pursue

 

 

David:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lough-08331023/

https://www.davidlough.uk/

 

Us:

www.linkedin.com/in/greg-vartoukian-07789a1

www.linkedin.com/in/andrewwainstein

 

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https://www.andrewwainstein.com/