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The Amazingstoke Podcast

The Amazingstoke Podcast

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The Amazingstoke Podcast is brought to you by Destination Basingstoke as part of its Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community programme. The podcast spotlights some of Basingstoke’s amazing people who are members of the Ambassador Community. We hope you will listen, learn, laugh and enjoy.

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18 min

Paul Fearon - Apollo Hotel

In this lively and eclectic episode of the Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community (DBAC) “Amazingstoke” Podcast, host Mark Jones sits down with long-time friend and respected hotelier Paul Fearon, General Manager of the Apollo Hotel.Paul shares his 10-year journey at the independent, family-owned Apollo Hotel, his deep roots in the Basingstoke community, and the surprising history of the hotel site—from its days as the Mercury and even earlier as a cinema that once screened Star Wars and E.T.From community impact to business awards, local partnerships, chamber life, and Basingstoke’s ever-growing potential, Paul offers a heartfelt look at what makes the town—and the people—special. And in true Amazingstoke fashion, the conversation takes delightful tangents involving Bill Clinton, Rod Hull and Emu, Gladiators’ Wolf, test cricket jelly-bean controversies, heavy metal, Gaelic football, and the joys of coaching youth rugby.A warm, funny, surprising conversation that shows exactly why Paul is such a valued member of Basingstoke’s business and ambassador community.What We Talk AboutPaul’s journey from Ireland to Old BasingHow he accidentally discovered the Apollo HotelLife managing one of the town’s best-known independent hotelsThe hidden history of the Apollo siteSupporting community groups, charities, expos and Chamber eventsWinning Business in the Community and Place to Be Proud Of awardsHospitality stories featuring Bill Clinton, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Lady Gaga and moreJelly-Bean Gate at Trent Bridge (yes, really!)Gaelic football, coaching at Basingstoke Rugby Club, and local sportHeavy metal, Slayer, Megadeth and Paul’s eclectic music tasteWhy Basingstoke’s future is bright—and the magic button waiting to be pressedPaul’s final message: support local and be inspired by those who “walk the walk”Key Quotes“There’s something in the water that keeps us here.”“It’s all about supporting our town and making ourselves better by helping each other.”“Everyone in Basingstoke has a story connected to the Apollo.”About Our GuestPaul Fearon is the long-standing General Manager of the Apollo Hotel in Basingstoke. A proud Irishman, community advocate, Chamber of Commerce stalwart, youth rugby coach and heavy-metal lover, Paul has spent a decade helping the hotel become a true hub for local business, events, and partnerships.

18 min

Mark Henderson - QMC

In this episode of the AmazingStoke Podcast from the Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community, host Mark Jones talks with Mark Henderson, Principal of Queen Mary’s College (QMC) — one of Basingstoke’s most cherished institutions.Mark shares his journey from being a struggling student to leading a college that has educated over 100,000 students in its 50-year history. He talks about what makes QMC special, the changing face of teaching, and the importance of confidence, community, and curiosity in education.You’ll also hear:How Mark discovered his passion for teaching while travelling abroadWhat makes QMC an open-access college serving every level of learnerThe story behind winning the Inspire “Best Place to Work” AwardWhy confidence matters more to employers than just gradesMark’s life advice for young people: “Life is not a race.”His reflections on joy, music, favourite books, and the small things that make work meaningfulThis is a warm, thoughtful conversation about education, leadership, and finding fulfilment — both in work and in life.

16 min

Chris Cooper - Rougemont Security

What happens when you invite a cybersecurity expert on your podcast… and the power goes out? In this episode, Mark Jones chats with Chris Cooper, founder of Rougemont Security, about why cybersecurity isn’t just for big corporations anymore — and how small businesses (and even households) can take simple steps to stay protected.Chris has over 25 years of experience in cybersecurity across industries from healthcare to aviation. He shares practical advice, his entrepreneurial journey, and a few surprising thoughts about AI, quantum computing, and Back to the Future!In This Episode⚡ The “spooky” start to the interview (and why power cuts aren’t always a cyber attack!)🔐 Why every business — big or small — needs a cybersecurity plan🧰 The basic hygiene steps that protect most companies from disaster💡 The truth about ransomware and why so many SMEs never recover🧠 How to keep cybersecurity front of mind all year round🚀 Chris’s entrepreneurial leap: from corporate cybersecurity to founding Rouge One Security💬 His advice to his younger self — and to any business leader ready to take the leap🪄 Why Richard Branson and Tim Berners-Lee are his business heroes🤖 The coming impact of AI and quantum computing on how we secure data🎬 Plus: Chris’s love for Back to the Future, his eclectic music tastes, and what helps him sleep at night!Key Takeaways52% of businesses experience a cybersecurity incident each year — and SMEs are often hit hardest.Start with the basics: strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, and keeping software up to date.Cybersecurity isn’t a one-time project; it’s an ongoing process that evolves as technology changes.Understanding your risks is the first step to real protection.About the GuestChris Cooper is the founder of Rougemont Security — an independent cybersecurity consultancy helping small and medium businesses protect themselves from digital threats. Follow Chris on LinkedIn for insightful, jargon-free posts about cybersecurity, technology, and leadership.

16 min

Lou Eddy - activ Marketing

In this episode, host Mark Jones sits down with Lou Eddy, a local marketing consultant and franchise owner with activ Marketing.After more than two decades in corporate IT marketing, Lou took the leap to run her own business — and now helps local organisations grow with clear, down-to-earth marketing support.Lou shares her journey from secretary to marketing leader, the mentor who changed her life, and why she’s passionate about helping Basingstoke businesses thrive. You’ll also hear about her community involvement, her love of a good to-do list, and her exciting plans for a Boho-meets-Disco festival next year!Key Takeaways💬 “Don’t fear failure — it’s just feedback.”💡 “Marketing doesn’t have to be scary — it’s about common sense and knowing your audience.”❤️ “Community and connection make business better.”🚀 “There’s no perfect moment — just go for it.”About Lou EddyBased in Old Basing, Lou Eddy works with businesses of all sizes to simplify marketing — from strategy and planning to campaigns and digital delivery.Through activ Marketing, she connects clients with a national network of creative and digital experts, providing everything from SEO and design to web development and social media.🌐 activmarketingloueddy.com

19 min

Jez Nash - Centerprise International

In this episode of the Amazingstoke Podcast, Mark Jones sits down with Jez Nash, Chief Executive of Centerprise International, a major IT solutions provider headquartered in Basingstoke.Jez shares his fascinating journey: from growing up in North Wales to joining the RAF at just 16, serving for over two decades, then moving into the world of business and eventually leading Centerprise. He talks openly about the challenges of leaving the military, why he trusted his instincts to join Centerprise, and what being a CEO really means to him.You’ll also hear Jez’s reflections on leadership, company culture, and why values and community matter so much in business. Plus, we go personal—covering his love of Liverpool FC, his eclectic music tastes (from Andrea Bocelli to Stereophonics), and the books that have shaped his outlook.Highlights from the conversation:·       Why Jez joined the RAF at 16 and how it shaped his life and family’s future·       The challenges of leaving a military career after 24 years of service·       How he ended up at Centerprise through a serendipitous conversation·       His philosophy on leadership, culture, and looking after people·       Giving back to the community in Basingstoke and beyond·       His sporting loyalties, music, and book recommendations·       The advice he’d give to his younger selfLinks:Destination BasingstokeCenterprise InternationalFollow the Amazingstoke Podcast for more conversations with inspiring members of the Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community.

19 min

Fiona Eastman - Victoria's Promise

In this moving episode of the Amazingstoke Podcast, host Mark Jones sits down with the remarkable Fiona Eastman, CEO and co-founder of Victoria’s Promise.Born out of a daughter’s wish to support young women through their cancer journey, Victoria’s Promise has grown into a beacon of hope across Basingstoke, Winchester, and beyond. Fiona shares her deeply personal story — the heartbreaking loss of her daughter Victoria, her husband, and brother to cancer — and how these experiences fuel her mission to ensure no young woman faces cancer alone.Fiona explains how the charity provides tailored, holistic support: from family days out and respite stays to counselling, cleaning, and peer connection groups. She opens up about the challenges of running a small but mighty team, the importance of community, and why embracing vulnerability can be a source of strength and service.Whether you’re part of the Destination Basingstoke community, a local business leader, or simply someone inspired by resilience and compassion, this episode will move you to reflect — and perhaps take action.👉 Find out how you can support Victoria’s Promise at: victoriaspromise.orgTimestamps:(00:15) Welcome and guest introduction(02:00) The story behind Victoria’s Promise(05:00) Tailored support for young women and families(08:15) The power of community and peer connection(10:10) Why no government funding means every donation counts(12:20) How local businesses can help(14:20) Supporting women “through cancer and beyond”(16:05) Victoria’s lasting presence(17:50) Fiona’s final thought: the power of vulnerabilityLinks & Resources:Victoria’s Promise website: victoriaspromise.orgDestination Basingstoke: destinationbasingstoke.co.ukFollow Victoria’s Promise on socials: @VictoriasPromise

19 min

Danny Kimber - Basingstoke Bison

The Basingstoke Bison are back! In this episode of the Destination Basingstoke Amazingstoke Podcast, host Mark Jones sits down with Danny Kimber, co-owner of the newly revived Basingstoke Bison Ice Hockey Team.Danny shares the journey of bringing the Bison back to the NIHL, rebuilding the team and rink, and why community is at the heart of everything the Bison do. From the excitement of the first fans’ forum to the buzz of the upcoming season opener, this episode is packed with insight, pride, and plenty of reasons to get behind one of Basingstoke’s most-loved sporting clubs.👉 Topics covered:The return of the Basingstoke Bison and what it means for the townHow the ice rink has been brought back to life with Planet IceBuilding a competitive squad with a mix of returning favourites and fresh talentWhy match nights are more than just sport – they’re family-friendly community eventsHow local businesses can get involved through sponsorship and partnershipsThe vital role of volunteers and supporters in the Bison’s successWhether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the sport, this episode is your perfect intro to the exciting new era of the Bison.Resources & Links:🎟️ Tickets & fixtures: www.basingstokebison.com 📧 Contact Danny: danny.kimber@basingstokebison.com 📱 Follow the Bison on social: Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram🌐 Learn more about Destination Basingstoke: www.destinationbasingstoke.co.uk

21 min

Luke Murphy MP

In this special episode of the Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community (DBCA) Podcast, Mark Jones sits down with Luke Murphy MP, Basingstoke’s first-ever Labour MP, to reflect on a whirlwind first year in office.🎤 Topics covered include:What it’s really like being a new MPBalancing national challenges with local prioritiesBehind the scenes at PMQs – including the mysterious art of “bobbing”Luke’s proudest local wins – from NHS support to community caseworkFirewalking, skydiving, and other unexpected MP dutiesHis vision for Basingstoke’s future – and how you can get involved👀 Plus, we get personal with Luke’s passions outside politics:⚽ Chelsea fan & Basingstoke Town supporter🎶 Music from Tina Turner to Florence + The Machine🎬 A love for cinema (and strong views on Mission Impossible)💬 Final thought from Luke:"Get in touch and tell me how I can do more to back Basingstoke. Let’s work together to realise our town’s full potential."👉 Don’t miss Luke’s original Q&A from last year on the Destination Basingstoke website for even more context.

16 min

James Jagged - Basingstoke Rugby Club (Basingstoke RFC)

Mark Jones visits the heart of community rugby in North Hampshire — Basingstoke Rugby Football Club — and sits down with its passionate chairman, James Jagged.James shares his journey from sideline dad to club chairman, how he accidentally "got the job," and the challenges and triumphs of running a grassroots sports club in the modern era. From post-COVID recovery to funding challenges, sponsorship strategies, and the importance of volunteers — this is a must-listen for anyone who cares about local sport, community spirit, and leadership.💡 Key Takeaways:The unique, volunteer-driven culture at Basingstoke RFCHow community resilience turned a rugby field into the biggest beer garden in Basingstoke during lockdownThe club’s approach to sponsorship: real value and return for local businessesJames' grassroots philosophy: no paid players, just pure passionAmbitions for 2025: growing the women’s game and increasing participation across all age groupsThe importance of coaching the coaches and keeping kids coming back for moreWhy James believes in growing, not fixing, something already special🔈 Plus:A shout-out to the legends of the club and a nod to the futureMusic, books, comedy... and the word “Shazam” makes its podcast debut!📣 Call to Action:If you're a local business, a curious supporter, or just someone who loves a good pint and a better story, visit Basingstoke RFC — whether it's to support, sponsor, or simply enjoy the rugby family vibe.

17 min

Ryan Houston - Houston Broking Group

In this episode of the Destination Basingstoke Amazingstoke Podcast, Mark Jones chats with Ryan Houston, a born-and-bred Stokie and founder of Houston Broking Group. Ryan shares insights on his journey from starting out in insurance in 1998 to launching his own successful business in 2023. They discuss the vibrant and evolving business scene in Basingstoke, the importance of supporting local businesses, and how grassroots sport plays a vital role in community spirit.Ryan also opens up about his passion for golf, football, and coaching youth cricket, and reveals why he believes Basingstoke is a thriving place full of opportunity. Plus, get some behind-the-scenes stories about golf networking, cycling charity rides, and even a favorite film recommendation!Key Topics Covered:Ryan’s career path and founding Houston Broking GroupThe growth and business community of BasingstokeBenefits of supporting local businessesThe link between golf and business networkingRyan’s involvement in grassroots sports and coachingChallenges and joys of running your own businessPersonal insights: football, golf handicap, charity cyclingFinal thoughts: supporting local business & grassroots sportConnect with Ryan Houston: Website: www.houstonbroking.co.ukAbout Destination Basingstoke Ambassador Community (DBAC): A growing community of over 100 local businesses committed to supporting each other and the Basingstoke economy.

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