SmallBizPod #61 - Levi Roots Podcast
This week SmallBizPod #61, the startups podcast, includes a truly inspirational presentation by Levi Roots of Reggae Reggae Sauce and Dragon’s Den fame. Many thanks to Jason Dainter of the Leeds networking group Leeds Inventure for contributing the recording made when Levi visited Leeds recently. There’s also the usual round up of listener feedback and music.
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Show Notes
Summary
Intro:
• 00:00 Alex on what’s coming up in the show.
• 02:13 Thanks to Sage for their continued sponsorship of the podcast.
• 03:30 A big thank you to the terrific Leeds business networking group Leeds Inventure for recording the interview and to Jason Dainter for sending it in.
Features:
• 04:45 Presentation by Levi Roots, inventor of Reggae Reggae Sauce, slayer of Dragons and celebrity entrepreneur. Levi talks about his journey from hard working musician and chef to successfully gaining funding from two angel investors on one of the most memorable episodes of the BBC’s Dragon’s Den. He also talks about unique selling points, being yourself, persistence and self-belief as vital ingredients for entrepreneurial success. Music, passion, food and charisma are in abundance as well as some very practical business advice from William Shakespeare.
Comments:
• 35.22 Thanks to Jo Ward from London and Tim Guetschow from Minnesota for sticking a pin in the SmallBizPod Frappr map and don’t forget to sign up to the small business Facebook Group too, if you have a moment.
• 35.22 Thanks also to Abbey Business Centres for their support of the SmallBizPod blog.
• 39.04 Music
Nicodemus
from “Dancehall Giant”
(Positive Sound Massive Recordings)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
Tags: small business, levi roots, startups podcast, angel funding
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Posted by Alex Bellinger on 7th February 2008 in Branding, Entrepreneur Podcast, Motivation, Startups
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Smallbizpod does it to me again!!! absolutely brilliant!!
Comment by oladele ayuba — 8 February 2008 #
Thanks Oladele, glad you enjoyed it. Big thanks to the guys at Leeds Inventure for this one! I’m just the messenger
Comment by alex — 8 February 2008 #
Cheers Alex!!!!
Superb.
The sound quality is great and the podcast is really interesting.
Comment by Peter Boydell — 19 February 2008 #
Hi Peter, it is superb and you guys did a marvellous job with the recording. Levi did a great job with the words! Thanks for all your help in making this one happen Peter.
Comment by alex — 19 February 2008 #
Hi Alex,
Great podcast edition - It must be getting hard to keep finding such interesting people to record?
One suggestion, if you lose the music at the end then you will have an even better product
Comment by Ed Stivala — 23 February 2008 #
Thanks Ed, good to know you’re still listening. Finding interesting interviewees isn’t proving too difficult at the moment. Come 2045, I may be running out of ideas
As for the music … you’ll just have to allow the host this one small indulgence!
Comment by alex — 23 February 2008 #
Hi Alex,
We will be having another celebrity entrepreneur presentation in October all being good so we can supply you with another hopefully.
We will keep you in the loop.
Comment by Peter Boydell — 22 March 2008 #
Sounds great Peter. As you know, I’m always very happy to receive quality contributions.
Comment by alex — 22 March 2008 #
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