The Business podcast

Running a business rarely runs smoothly, but a cool head and self-belief can turn adversity into advantage. The Guardian Small Business Network's confessions events bring entrepreneurs together to share the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. These are the stories you won't hear anywhere else. Hosted by Guardian journalist Coco Khan

'A strong brand will get you through a crisis': Meet the Mentors with Cobra beer's founder

In the final podcast of the series, Lord Karan Bilimoria advises the founders of tech startup Zipabout on everything from marketing to investment

02-07
20:12

'Stay paranoid': Meet the Mentors with Ebookers' founder

Dinesh Dhamija gives leadership tips to Jamie Wilson, budding entrepreneur and founder of carer provider HomeTouch

01-31
13:58

'I was told British people wouldn't eat dark chocolate': Meet the Mentors with Green & Black's Jo Fairley

Serial entrepreneur and organic food pioneer Jo Fairley gives her tips to milliner Sahar Freemantle on how to make it big

01-24
16:48

'Trust your intuition': Meet the Mentors with Cath Kidston

The designer who created an empire around her trademark floral wash bags, tea cloths and crockery, reveals that luck played a big part in her success

01-17
21:54

Bedroom business to world domination: Meet the Mentors with Trunki's Rob Law

In the first podcast of a new series, the designer of the award-winning kids’ luggage brand shares his top tips for global expansion with a furniture maker from Blackburn

01-10
19:42

'The journey is nothing but extraordinary' – Confessions of a Startup

In our last podcast of the series, entrepreneurs at our Confessions of a Startup seminar shared their tales of overcoming obstacles while starting a business. They agreed it’s important to have people around who support your vision

04-11
28:38

'Embrace adversity' – Confessions of a Small Business

If you don’t experience tough times, you’re not putting yourself out there enough. That was the verdict of the entrepreneurs at our first Confessions of a Small Business seminar. Catch up with what you missed

04-04
34:31

'Have faith in what you're doing' – Confessions of a Startup

Isabella Lane started Smarter Applications with husband Christian two and a half years ago. Their first product was a wifi kettle, which they built for £100

03-31
08:30

'It takes longer and costs more than you think' – Confessions of a Startup

It’s been a long road for Efe Çakarel, founder of MUBI. He had his big idea in 2006 but it was seven years before he finally felt the model was working

03-29
09:00

'Breaking up with a co-founder is like a divorce' – Confessions of a Startup

Emily Forbes loves film and working in storytelling. But setting up Seenit, a video collaboration platform, has challenged her in ways she couldn’t imagine. Not least because she has parted ways with not one but two co-founders

03-16
11:34

'We have learned so much from failure' – Confessions of a Startup

In our first Confessions of a Startup podcast, Rich Pleeth, founder of the social app Sup, describes struggling to achieve sustainable growth, falling out with his co-founders and having to tell investors you’re closing the business

03-14
14:23

'You've got to live it 24/7' – Confessions of a Small Business

Nick Edwards, the founder of software company Papaya, was faced with a dilemma in 2012 when his developer was killed in a hit-and-run incident

03-03
09:56

'You have to keep fighting' – Confessions of a Small Business

Arpana Gandhi, co-founder of landmine disposal company Disarmco, talks struggling to find investment, almost going bust and battling to save lives

03-01
09:57

'Failure makes you more humble' – Confessions of a Small Business

In our second Confessions of a Small Business podcast, John Stapleton, founder of New Covent Garden Soup and Little Dish, talks about going out on a limb, coping with a fire that gutted his factory, and failing to crack the US

02-24
16:04

Crowdfunding carnage –  Confessions of a Small Business

Little Riot founder Joanna Montgomery kicks off our Small Business podcast series by reliving the highs and lows of launching her product Pillow Talk and explaining how caring customers gave her heart

02-16
16:01

How to make it in the music industry

Traditional lenders often shy away from the creative industries – what can startup bands and independent musicians do to get on the road to financial success?

03-10
28:15

The Business podcast: Fred Goodwin's knighthood shredded

It's bash-a-banker time. As the former RBS boss Fred Goodwin loses his knighthood, his successor at the bank has handed back his bonus. Nils Pratley and Jill Treanor discuss

02-01
17:27

Politics Weekly podcast: Labour's economic alternative

Seumas Milne, Rowenna Davis and Hopi Sen discuss Labour's shift in economic policy and how the party can remain true to its mission for social justice in austere times

01-20
25:44

The Business podcast: France, credit ratings and Occupy

The Occupy movement's philosopher-in-chief David Graeber examines the arguments for a debt jubilee in 2012. Plus Heather Stewart and Angelique Chrisafis explain the ratings downgrades of France and other EU countries

01-17
31:57

The Business podcast: what to watch in 2012

Larry Elliott, Jill Treanor and Nils Pratley discuss the economic indicators to watch in 2012 and look ahead to an Olympic year in which Britain is hoping to rediscover a feel-good factor

01-11
25:02

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