Episodes

  • Pranav Chopra - NemiTeas
    Jun 16 2026

    Why product should be king … even for impact led businesses.


    Most impact-driven businesses struggle to balance profit and purpose - until now. Pranav, founder of Nemi Teas, reveals how a simple idea born from personal pain became a multi-million-pound social enterprise that’s transforming lives and outcompeting global tea giants.


    Want to learn how to grow a thriving, profitable impact business without sacrificing your mission? Hit play to discover the strategy that links scaling with real social change.


    In this episode, you'll uncover the secrets behind Pranav’s incredible 10x growth in four years, and how he manages to keep impact at the core of a highly scalable model. We break down the importance of product excellence, storytelling, and building long-term partnerships with companies like PWC and Goldman Sachs - proving that impact and profit are not mutually exclusive. Pranav shares candid insights on how sourcing directly from farmers and controlling supply chains let him challenge industry giants on price, without compromising his social mission. Discover Pranav’s counterintuitive approach: aggressively competing on price while staying true to impact, and why he sees profits as a vital tool, not a distraction, for growth.


    His story highlights the crucial role of designed impact models - like cafés that double as community training hubs and dives into future plans for scaling impact through partnerships, new cafes, and innovative impact initiatives.


    Perfect for social entrepreneurs, B Corp aspirants and business leaders eager to leverage commerce for good - this episode shows that with strategic clarity, impact-driven brands can thrive financially while solving some of the world's biggest challenges. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, practical tactics, or a fresh perspective on capitalism, Pranav’s journey offers a masterclass in leading with purpose and profit hand-in-hand.

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    58 mins
  • Roger Wade - BoxFresh, Brands Associated, BoxPark & BoxFund
    Sep 29 2025

    Why is humility and managing the ego so important for entrepreneurial success? Why does one of the best 'brand makers' now believe in purpose-led brands?


    Join me as I chat with the outspoken Roger Wade, the founder of BoxFresh, BoxPark, BoxFund and Brands Associated.


    He's on a mission to make the world a little better than how he found it and given his track record, I'm guessing he's going to make more than a little difference.


    Tune in to episode 36.

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    53 mins
  • Tessa Clark - Oilo
    Jun 26 2025

    Why is it so hard for female and other diverse founders to raise capital? What can they practically do to overcome the conscious and unconscious biases they face at an investment committee?

    Join me as I speak to the outspoken and incredibly resilient co-founder of Olio - a company addressing the biggest social and environmental issues we face.

    10 years on, Tessa Clarke and her co-founder Saasha have build a company with 8.2M Users that have handled 4M pick-up transactions and have also made it to Sifted Top 100 UK fastest tech companies.

    Tune in to episode 35, available on your preferred podcast platform or at https://www.goodbusinesstalking.com/

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    47 mins
  • Dr Simon Biltcliffe - WebmartUK
    May 16 2025

    Marxist Capitalism. What does that practically mean when running a 30yr old profitable and cash rich mid-sized business?


    Join me as I chat to Dr Simon Biltcliffe, founder of WebMartUK in how he has translates that oxymoron into operational and strategic business decisions.


    Tune in to episode 34, available on your preferred podcast platform or at https://www.goodbusinesstalking.com/


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    39 mins
  • Gavin Matthews - Quiddity Health
    Feb 21 2025

    How do you stay people centred as your business doubles in size? Join me as I speak to Gavin Matthews, the founder of award the winning company Quiddity Health on how he has grown the company and the role being people centred has played in that success.


    Tune in to episode 33, available on your preferred podcast platform or at https://www.goodbusinesstalking.com/


    #GoodBusinessTalking #HealthTech #Culture

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Rajiv Tanna - Birdie
    Nov 18 2024

    How do successful leaders navigate periods of explosive growth while staying true to their mission? In this episode, we're diving deep into this crucial question with Rajiv Tanna, co-founder of Birdie, a B-Corp certified health-tech company revolutionising home care through innovative technology. Rajiv and his team have achieved remarkable success, raising $52 million to date and earning numerous accolades. These include Health Tech Start-up of the Year and Best Homecare Technology Provider. Birdie has also been recognised in Deloitte's top 50 fastest-growing UK tech companies, Tech Nation's Future Fifty, Sifted100 Leaderboard, and the Lazard T100 Venture Growth Index 2024. Join me for episode 32 as we explore how Rajiv and his team navigate rapid growth while maintaining their core values.

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    56 mins
  • Lianne & James Carvell - Monkey Sox
    Oct 22 2024

    How do you get your impact message out to as many people in the world as possible? You embed that message into a product that's accessible to as many people as you can, that's how.

    In episode 31, I interview the co-founders of Monkey Sox in how they are raising awareness of multiple sclerosis ... through socks! I also speak to the husband and wife team about the challenges of holding down 2 jobs, raising a family of four, dealing with multiple sclerosis (MS) ... and still having the energy to build a business which gives away 50% of profits to MS charities.

    Tune in to this rather open and vulnerable episode. Available on your preferred podcast platform or at https://www.goodbusinesstalking.com/

    #GoodBusinessTalking #CIC #MultipleSclerosis #MS-UK #MSSociety

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    45 mins
  • Lina Chan - Holland & Barrett / MyParla.com
    Sep 21 2024

    What does it take to stay focused on your higher purpose once being acquired by a big industry player?


    In episode 30, I interview Lina Chan, the co-founder of Parla on what she experienced before, during and after being acquired by the high street giant Holland and Barrett.


    Tune in to get an injection of Lina's energy, focus and commitment to the impact she wants to make on women's health.


    Available on your preferred podcast platform or at https://www.goodbusinesstalking.com/
    #womenshealth #hollandandbarrett #femtech

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    52 mins