Discover
The Whole Lot with Ade Oduyemi

The Whole Lot with Ade Oduyemi
Author: Ade Oduyemi: inheritance planner, podcast host
Subscribed: 7Played: 53Subscribe
Share
© Copyright 2019, Maximum Inheritance Specialists. All rights reserved.
Description
Conversations with masters. No mere question and answer session. No police interrogation. Rather, chats between friends – some of these friendships are 10, 20 years long, others are of 10 minutes. The guests are approaching the height of their powers. They own businesses, they’re policy makers and they are artists. ‘The kind of conversation one would like to overhear’.
107 Episodes
Reverse
Yasmine Gulzar is the guest on today's show
Yasmine invented the secret formula to coaxing kids away from screens but without the screams. Yaz and five of her six children created an awesome online course packed full of fun challenges so that families can experience daily fun and laughter while discovering each of their unique skills. She was given five years to live in 2002 due to chronic heart disease. Bringing up her six children by herself was hard but she found their skills through fun activities and they all came together to create Ratio Academy ready to seek out each members of Ratio Academy unique gift.
My thanks for this show go to Karen Hancock and Celia Delaney.
Special mention to the series sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media.
My guest on this outing of the podcast is Tara Hamilton Howard
She is the founder of the Venus Awards, she also helps midlife women step away from corporate & forge a new more fulfilling life working for themselves.
We talk of loads of things including...
Better me makes a better world.
We are what we eat.
The joy of the laptop lifestyle
The model parent
Dancing round the house
I want to live with purpose
Having a plan B
My thank for this show go to Celia Delaney and Karen Hancock. Special mention to the series sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media.
My guest on this show is Melinda Bush - founder of the financial services firm Quartz Financial Services.
Melinda is an entrepreneur, passionate about family and work life balance and disrupting the 9-5 and expectations on working parents. As a Financial Adviser her mission is to bring expertise to all and believe everyone deserves access to the right advice. She’s proud to have been listed int he Sunday Times twice in the top 250 Financial Advisers and was runner up in the Kent Women in Business 2018 for the category of best home based business of the year.
Naturally, we talk of lots of things, but some of the highlights are...
The why
Family life
The one's we miss
Changes the way we see everything
Working for one's clients
The best is the cheapest, the cheapest might not be best
Time can be money
Not enough...
Plans
My thanks for this show go to Karen Hancock, Celia Delaney and Felicity Francis. Special mention to the series sponsor Ingrid Weel Media.
Felicity Francis, my guest has her fingers in several pies. Her main enterprise is the telemarketing firm, Talk Results
We talk of things, lots of them including Paisley, and how Paisley shapes and had changed her. We spend a bit of time bigging up Fiona McCarthy.
We also talk of
Networking
Multi level marketing
Being present
Children being funny
No scripts in networking
Her plans for the near future
My thanks for this show go to Karen Hancock and Celia Delaney. Special mention to the series sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media.
Michael Primrose, The Property Finance Guy, is my guest on this show. He is, at time of recording, the youngest person to be my guest.
We talk about his business and a few things besides...
The face of victory
He is ours when he’s doing well…
The only good reason I to turn back the clock
Legacy
Contribution...
My thanks for this show go to Karen Hancock and Celia Delaney. Special mention to the series sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media.
My guest today, Anita Brown has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Thankful for being here.
The worst time ever
When you think it’s all going to end.
I’d just been existing
Learning a lot about myself
I'd like to....
Also special mention so Alison Hitchcock of From Me To You.
My thanks for this show go to:
Karen Hancock,
Celia Delaney
Mark Lee & Jo Dodds
Special mention to the series sponsor Ingrid Weel Media
And now, today’s guest.
This is show number 62. But I mentioned the lady my guest today in the introduction to show number 20. My guest on that show talked about contracts.
On this series it’s no end of fun to talk to people whose enterprises are out of the ordinary.
A popular business speaker, who uses stories and analogies to bring the world of commercial contracts to life.
Quite independently, my guest and I had a fondness for motorcycles.
I am 17 strains of delighted to introduce Tiffany Kemp
Tiffany Kemp encourages business people to use contracting to create more profitable deals and deliver happy customers who will buy again. Her mission is to de-mystify contracts, putting them back in the hands of businesses.
Tiffany is the author of ‘Deal Makers – how intelligent use of Contracts can help you sell more and deliver better’
and Essentials of Contract Drafting. She’s a popular speaker and presents webinars for the International Association of Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM). Hundreds of commercial professionals have benefited from her stimulating and engaging workshops. Tiffany is a contributing editor of the IACCM’s Contract & Commercial Management – an operational guide and a Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association of the UK and Ireland.
Tiffany is the most delightful of guests, we talk about loads of things including....
Looking forward to the big number
Consider the alternative
Risk as an essential component
Everyday adventure
An element of peril
Moving your safety net with you
If you never fall, off you’re not trying hard enough
They challenge the things we’ve merely accepted
The clients which one would not work
The joy of patience
Kindness – sometimes it’s not as easy as we’d wish
Understanding your customer
Running away to get married
Money not for it’s own sake but for the fun it can help one have
Plans for our town centre
]
26 letters in the English alphabet. The number of words and phrases is infinite. If one weren’t learning English as a second – even third language, the merit of confining one’s self to familiar phrases and forms of words is invisible.
Walk away from shop-worn phrases, avoid clichés, side-step the predictable. In the event you contemplate any manner of difficulty in speaking or writing with wit, elegance and grace, let my guest on this show be your guide.
To be certain, Jan Jack wouldn’t be my guest if she didn’t make it easy. She makes it painless. That’s almost a statement of redundancy. The lady works with words. She makes people smile at those BDM. Those BDM, to be certain are celebrations, commemorations and carousals.
Jan works with words – mirth inducing words, smile conjuring phrases, and guffaw delivering sentences.
She writes for individuals, she performs comedy and she organises funny events.
What happens on holiday doesn’t always stay on holiday
Thus far and no further… kind of
Unreliable boyfriend
Emotional Squid
The joy of authorship
Not quite a doppelgänger
I’d like to banish
Keeping the gig evergreen
Originality, copyright and theft
The dream team
Gig etiquette
All things in moderation
Working with schools
Funny is…
Women in my life
@inheritance_ade
@laughterhse
@JannieJack
Maximum Inheritance Specialists
Jan Jack
My guest is a personal trainer, wellbeing advocate and keen guitar player. As a former teacher, he realised he wanted to have a greater impact, particularly with people in their mid-thirties who realised they were simply existing in a career with golden handcuffs rather than thriving and living life on their own terms. He learnt that it’s not just about working harder but working smarter.
It is my pleasure to welcome Alex Russo.
Serendipity
Sense of Justice
Not of here, but of here
The best of times… interrupted
Gratitude
A good meal – Perspectives
The merit of a job for which one has no passion
People don’t care what you do unless you care about them
It might mean turning away a prospective client
Start at the end
The merit of consistency
The drive for continuous improvement
Legacy
I speak to people who do all sorts of things. My guest today is big in insurance. She is also a local politician. Please meet Patricia Fivey.
My guest today is a keynote speaker, MC and comedian. She is an engaging conversationalist.
She welcomed me into her home in south London. Did I say she lived on the friendliest street in London?
Celia would be appearing at the Edinburgh Festival later in the summer… but she can tell it so much better than I can. So….
Twitter: Celia Delaney The Secret Divorce Society Ade Oduyemi
Facebook: Celia Delaney The Secret Divorce Society Maximum Inheritnace
web: Celia Delaney The Secret Divorce Society Maximum Inheritance
First, the credits:
My thanks for this show go to:
Karen Hancock,
Celia Delaney
& Jo Dodds
Special thanks to my sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media
And now, today’s guest.
My guest is co-founder of the charity From Me to You
From me to you encourages us to write letters to friends, family and strangers who are living with cancer; keeping them connected at a time they feel most disconnected.
My guest was inspired to set up the charity after sending over 100 letters to friend Brian Greenley when he had cancer. The experience of writing letters led Alison to discover a love of writing, leave her city job and study creative writing at master’s degree level. She now spends her time between the charity and writing.
It is a joy to introduce Alison Hitchcock.
We talk about loads of things including:
• Does not Santa exist?
• Self-awareness
• Not wanting to be a mum
• Purpose
• Change
• Boredom
• The virtue of selfishness
Brian Greenley
Listening Project
Alison Hitchcock
From Me To You
Donate a Letter
Carole Ann Rice
Ingrid Weel Media
Ade Oduyemi
Maximum Inheritance Specialists
My guest on today's show would helps businesses be sleek and profitable instead of muddled and disorganised.
No end of delight talking to someone with a great turn of phrase. I am doing cartwheels in introducing my guest, Nicola Laurie.
I met Nicola in a pub at lunchtime, so there's a lot of background noise and the clanking of cutlery.
We talk about loads:
• The perfect day
• No school run
• Me time
• My favourite is a matter of context
• Perfection is relative
• Winging it…
• The joy of planning
• It has to be personal
• Avoiding the driving instructor’s dilemma
• That soul-sucking experience – that year…
• Create something simple
• Throwing books away is a difficulty
@inheritance_ade
max-inheritance.co.uk/podcasts
@mstidyowl
mstidyowl.co.uk
Nicola Laurie
Often you hear such statements as, ‘don’t just talk the talk, but walk the walk’. Here’s someone who puts her money where her mouth is, she goes much further than walking the walk, she dances the dance.
Why should the kids have all the fun? That, in essence is the reason Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet! exists. How often do you encounter an institution whence the ‘reason for being’ is so clear?
My guest, Nikki Spencer founded Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet!, but it’s best to hear the lady herself.
facebook.com/Havent-Stopped-Dancing-Yet
Lindsay Browning is a chartered psychologist, neuroscientist and sleep expert.
As well as being a mother of two children, she has a doctorate from the University of Oxford where she investigated the relationship between worry and insomnia.
She founded Trouble Sleeping in 2006 to help people with their sleeping issues.
Her firm, Trouble Sleeping is based in Wokingham, Berkshire for face to face consultations, but she works with people all over the country by Skype and telephone.
She also run corporate workshops in sleep and wellbeing as well as speaking at events. She is a chartered psychologist and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society, a member of the British Sleep Society and a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. She also loves all things related to food and has lived in Singapore, the States as well as the UK.
• Knowing how to use your Fitbit
• Sleep is a dynamic thing
• Education
• Find where the money is going
• Celebrations
• Role Models
• The more good you do
Nicola Laurie
Victoria Magnall
Dr Lindsay Browning:
Ade Oduyemi
Thanks for this show go to Karen Hancock and Celia Delaney. Special mention to the series sponsor, Ingrid Weel Media.
Today's guest is Nick Blanchard.
The guest on this episode of The Whole Lot is Ingrid Weel. We discuss her work, what being in business means for her and too her. We find out why she is my photographer of choice.
There are people who don’t like photographs of themselves been taken. Outside of family gatherings, there are few photographs of me. I was one of those people who did not have photographic images of themselves. That was before I met the delightful Miss Weel.
My first guest on this series invited me into her Chertsey home. We talked about what she does. We talk about the magic she performs. She told me about what being in business does for her. It was all fortuitous, but we talked about why she’d like to meet the guest in my second show… but it wouldn’t do to get ahead of ourselves.
Ingrid was an absolute joy to be with.
With thanks to celiadelaney.co.uk
Email: ade@max-inheritance.co.uk
web: max-inheritance.co.uk/podcasts













