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WizAnn

WizAnn

By: Dean Warrington
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We all want to know what’s happening in the London Taxi World, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of trade articles. Join Dean Warrington as he recap the most important stories and issues about the Black Cab and Knowledge trade every week. Keep up with current events and get your weekly news in under an hour with focused and curated podcasts.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • “Not Fit and Proper” — The War Hero Who Took on TFL and Won
    Jan 28 2026

    🎙️ Knowledge Boy Chronicles – Episode: Stephen Shine In this episode of The Knowledge Boy Chronicles, we sit down with Stephen Shine, a man whose life story redefines resilience, service, and determination.

    Stephen is currently studying The Knowledge, but his journey here has been anything but ordinary. A former bus driver, carer for children with special needs, and British Army veteran, Stephen served in Afghanistan driving a Challenger 2 tank, where he survived being hit by two IEDs. As a result of his service, he lost his leg and lives with PTSD.

    Despite already working for Transport for London as a bus driver, Stephen was initially refused entry onto The Knowledge, with TFL stating that this decorated war hero was not a “fit and proper person” to drive a taxi.

    With the support of the UCG (United Cabbies Group), that decision was challenged — and overturned.

    Now, Stephen begins his journey toward earning the coveted Green Badge, adding it to a lifetime of hard-earned medals and achievements.

    This is a conversation about:

    Service and sacrifice

    Fighting bureaucracy

    Mental health and perseverance And what it truly means to never give up

    📍 Tune in for an honest, moving, and inspirational episode.

    👉 Like, subscribe, and share to support the journey. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC92MPgJX5sUON85DjKLrpA/join

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    36 mins
  • £500 a Day? The Truth About Earnings, The Knowledge & the Trade
    Jan 25 2026

    🎙️ Promo Text (YouTube Description / Social Post) This week on the podcast, Dean Warrington, founder of WizAnn Knowledge School, is joined by Paul Byron of HP Taxis for a wide-ranging and honest conversation with Connor Dill. We dive deep into Connor’s views on The Knowledge, unpack Ben Smith’s current journey through it, and talk openly about what it really takes to survive and succeed in the trade today. The conversation also turns to the recent Twitter controversy that’s had everyone talking — the heated spat over claims of earning £500 per day and what those numbers actually mean in the real world. No filters, no hype — just real opinions, real experience, and straight talk from people living it. 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know where you stand. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC92MPgJX5sUON85DjKLrpA/join

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    38 mins
  • This Time It’s Different: Craig Fontana on The Knowledge
    Jan 21 2026

    At 39 years old, Craig Fontana is proof that timing matters — and that it’s never too late to commit to something you’ve always known was calling you.A roofer by trade, Craig has spent years grafting, building, and putting responsibility first. The Knowledge was always there in the background — something he tried before, something he respected — but life had other demands. This time is different.In this episode, Craig opens up about returning with real intent, what maturity brings to the process, and why committing now means more than ever. We talk discipline, sacrifice, unfinished business, and the mindset shift that comes with finally giving something your full attention.A powerful conversation about patience, perseverance, and choosing yourself — even later than planned. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC92MPgJX5sUON85DjKLrpA/join

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    30 mins
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I loved listening to this. fantastic listen when working in the cab on a rank.

brilliant

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