An interview with Kashflow founder Duane Jackson on crime, Tory peers, The Prince’s Trust, controversial PR and his extraordinary entrepreneurial journey.
This week SmallBizPod #83, the small business podcast, includes an interview with young entrepreneur, Duane Jackson, the controversial founder of Kashflow the accountancy software as a service business. There’s also an open air review of the book Leap! by Ian Sanders and a musical surprise.
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Show Notes
Summary
Intro:
● 00:00 Alex on what’s coming up in this episode.
Features:
● 01:53 Thanks to XLN Telecom for sponsoring the podcast. Please support SmallBizPod by supporting our sponsors.
● 02:17 Book Review SmallBizPod listener Mohammed Seedat meets Alex for a live review of Ian Sanders’ book Leap!
● 02:17 Interview with Duane Jackson, founder of Kashflow on how a ZX Spectrum and later support from The Prince’s Trust helped him overcome early setbacks to create a successful and innovative software business. Alex and Duane also talk about PR, controversy, the challenge of larger competitors and what Duane has learned about business on an extraorindary entrepreneurial journey.
● 46.48 Music with thanks to IODA Promonet The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
“Young Adult Friction”
from “Young Adult Friction”
(Slumberland)
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