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The Beautiful Business Podcast

The Beautiful Business Podcast

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124

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Aug 2026

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Welcome to Beautiful Business, where we believe that success and sustainability go hand in hand. In each episode, we delve into the strategies, tools, and connections that can transform your business into a force for good. Listen for insights, experiences and actionable advice that can drive both profitability and purpose. Whether you're an established leader or an aspiring entrepreneur, this podcast aims to empower you with the knowledge, inspiration, and connections necessary to drive positive change in your organisation and beyond. Each episode is designed to provide you with practical takeaways that can be applied immediately, helping you unlock your full potential as a leader and create a thriving business that makes a lasting difference. So, whether you're seeking fresh ideas or new perspectives tune in to Beautiful Business and embark on a transformative journey towards sustainable success. Let's build a beautiful future together. The podcast is powered by The Wow Company and if you're dedicated to building a Beautiful Business you can also check out http://wowco.uk/beautifulbusiness (wowco.uk/beautifulbusiness)

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August 13, 2026Episode 338 min

The Culture Conversation Every Business Needs to Have

What gives a business its soul - and how do you know when it’s thriving? In this episode of Beautiful Business, Chloe Bannister and Paul Bulpitt unpack what truly shapes company culture beyond mission statements, beanbags, and team drinks. From the traps of hiring for “fit” to the emotional reality of culture drift, they explore the day-to-day behaviours that build (or break) team trust. They reflect on the differences between culture and soul, how to measure alignment, and why “family” metaphors at work often backfire. This is an honest, practical conversation for leaders who want to build cultures that last - and who understand that soul doesn’t happen by accident. This Episode Covers: 💬 Culture vs. Soul - why culture isn’t just values on a wall, and what soul feels like in practice 🙅 Hiring Beyond “Fit” - why “someone you’d have a beer with” isn’t enough, and how to bring in values-aligned diversity 👥 Team Drift - what happens when you avoid conflict or overvalue consensus 📊 Feedback in Real Time - the value of fortnightly employee check-ins to surface what’s working and what’s not 💼 The Professional Self - why “bringing your whole self” doesn’t mean no boundaries 🧭 How Soul Shows Up - spotting soulful companies through language, clarity, and the way decisions are made 🧪 Designing for Culture - how intentional rituals, visibility, and accountability create strong remote and hybrid teams 🧾 Financial Health & Cultural Soul - why profit and people aren’t mutually exclusive 🤝 Leadership as Culture-Carrier - ensuring those in senior roles embody the company’s true values 📚 Books & Ideas That Shaped Us - insights from Tom Peters, Simon Sinek, and more Key Takeaways: Culture isn’t crafted through slogans - it’s shaped by what’s tolerated and celebrated daily. Hiring people who challenge and strengthen your culture, rather than just blend in. Feedback must be regular, meaningful, and acted on to build real trust. Profit is what powers a values-led business - not what dilutes it. Soulful companies feel clear, energising, and safe - even when challenges arise. Links & Mentions: 📚 BenchPress 2026 - agency performance insights from The Wow Company 🎧 Catch up on previous episodes at The Beautiful Business Podcast

July 29, 2026Episode 242 min

Why Growth Can Hide a Broken Business

In this episode of Beautiful Business , the Wow Company’s Chloe Bannister, Paul Bulpitt and Peter Czapp challenge one of the biggest myths in business: that growth is always a good thing. Through real stories, BenchPress data, and lived experience supporting hundreds of UK agencies, they explore what it means to grow with intention - and how to spot when growth is creating more stress than success. This is a refreshingly honest take on ambition, profitability, and reclaiming clarity in an industry that can too often mistake busy for better. This Episode Covers: 📈 Growth Isn’t the Goal - why scaling for the sake of it can pull founders further from the business they love 💸 The Profit Myth - why too many agencies treat profitability like a bonus rather than a requirement 🧭 Knowing When to Slow Down - signs that growth is hurting your culture, clarity or client experience ⚖️ Redefining Ambition - making the decision to stay “small enough” to stay in control 🔁 Recurring Revenue & Retention - the financial markers that make growth feel sustainable rather than fragile 👥 People Pressure - the emotional cost of team expansion when roles and rhythms aren’t clearly defined 💬 Saying No to Say Yes - how to be selective about clients and protect your energy 🔍 Visibility Breeds Calm - the link between forecasting, lead pipelines and creative freedom 📊 BenchPress Lessons - what 1,000+ agency owners are saying about margins, mindset and performance ✋ The Power of Pause - how to give yourself permission to hit reset, even when things look good from the outside Key Takeaways: Profit isn’t a dirty word - it’s what gives your team stability and your business longevity. Not all growth is good - if it’s unsustainable or misaligned, it’s okay to pause or pivot. Being busy doesn’t mean being successful. Calm, clear leadership creates better results. The bravest decision might be to go back to basics - rebuild clarity, then grow again. Links & Mentions: 📚 BenchPress 2026 Report - the UK’s largest agency benchmarking survey 🎧 Catch up on Episode 1 – How To Build a Business You're Proud Of

July 15, 2026Episode 126 min

How To Build A Business You're Proud Of

We’re back with a brand new season, and a new in-studio format! In this opener, The Wow Company’s very own Paul Bulpitt and Chloe Bannister explore what it really means to build a business you’re proud of. From the compromises that creep in as you grow, to the quiet culture drift caused by unspoken tensions, Paul and Chloe ask the tough questions many leaders avoid. They share practical ways to reconnect with your purpose, reset your standards, and reimagine your business for the years ahead. They also touch on the Beautiful Business manifesto, the impact of clarity and alignment, and the hard conversations that ultimately shape proud, purpose-led businesses. Whether you’re scaling fast or stuck in a period of drift, this conversation is packed with questions to reflect on and frameworks you can try out. This Episode Covers: 🔍 Pride vs Progress - why the first version of your business feels so different, and how to reconnect with your early ambition 🧭 Purpose Drift - how small compromises around people and values can dilute your culture over time 💬 Hard Conversations - the link between avoiding conflict and building a business you’re no longer proud of 🔄 Moments of Reset - using reflection, crises or milestone hires to realign with your original ‘why’ 📈 Growth Isn’t Linear - why each year of leadership is a step into the unknown (and what to do when it stops feeling exciting) 🧠 Your Purpose as a Compass - whether you're clear on your ‘why’ or still figuring it out, purpose helps set the tone for performance 🪞 The Cosy Club Test - how to spot complacency in yourself, your team and your leadership behaviours 🧾 Dream Customer Testimonial - a quick exercise to reimagine your business from the outside in ⚖️ Stepping Back with Trust - the mindset and systems required to create space and let your team lead 🚀 High Performance Without Burnout - how to define (and sustain) a proud standard of performance across your organisation Key Takeaways: A beautiful business isn’t just profitable - it’s something you’re proud to lead, every day. Culture doesn’t break overnight - it drifts when hard conversations are avoided. Clarity is a form of kindness. When your purpose is clear, decision-making gets easier. Pause points are powerful - taking time to reset can help you steer the business back to what matters. If your business doesn’t feel right, you don’t have to wait for a crisis to change it. Links & Mentions: 📹 Subscribe on YouTube for all Season 4 episodes 🎧 Follow The Beautiful Business Podcast wherever you get your podcasts

January 28, 2026Episode 281 hr 18 min

How to Drive Profitable Growth with Daniel Priestley and Peter Czapp

In this special live episode of the Beautiful Business Podcast, host Chloe Bannister is joined by two business heavyweights, Daniel Priestley, international speaker and best-selling author, and Peter Czapp, co-founder of The Wow Company and BenchPress. Join the pair for a powerful discussion on how to drive profitable agency growth in today’s economy. With data, stories, and practical advice, this episode is packed with strategies for agency founders who want to grow without sacrificing profit or purpose. From identifying the right metrics to rethinking client acquisition, and from the psychology of pricing to the potential of AI, Daniel and Peter offer a candid and insightful look at what it takes to run a truly beautiful business in 2026 and beyond. Topics Covered: Why profitable growth is harder than ever, and what to do about it The metrics that really matter: gross profit, revenue per person & conversion rates Why most agencies fail at ROI reporting (and how to fix it) Choosing the right clients (and walking away from the wrong ones) Creating demand with waiting lists, assessments, and positioning Avoiding the red ocean: niching, campaigning, and speaking to budget holders The mindset shift that separates successful agency owners from the rest Practical applications of AI for agency performance and team capability Building a founder brand and becoming a key person of influence The power of specialisation, recurring revenue, and long-term client value Key Takeaways: Focus on outcomes, not outputs: ROI drives retention and referrals. Campaign, don’t niche: own your positioning without limiting growth. Build demand before supply: profitable agencies have waiting lists. Clients buy confidence, be the expert who makes their decision easy. Don’t confuse revenue with success. Chase profitability, not just growth. About the Guests: Daniel Priestley Entrepreneur, international speaker and best-selling author of books like Oversubscribed and Key Person of Influence . Daniel helps founders build demand-led businesses and scale with impact. 🔗 LinkedIn Peter Czapp Co-founder of The Wow Company and creator of BenchPress, the UK’s largest survey of independent agencies. Peter works with agencies daily to improve profitability, resilience, and leadership clarity. 🔗 LinkedIn Links & Resources: ScoreApp : Daniel’s lead generation platform for smart business assessments BenchPress Survey: The annual report on agency performance and profitability Oversubscribed by Daniel Priestley: Buy the book Key Person of Influence by Daniel Priestley: Buy the book

January 20, 2026Episode 2742 min

Sally Percy on Leading Through Turbulence, Values-Driven Leadership, and the Truth About Elon Musk

How do you lead well when the world feels increasingly unpredictable? In this bonus episode, journalist and author Sally Percy joins Paul Bulpitt to explore how leaders can stay grounded through uncertainty, and why nuance, empathy, and authenticity matter now more than ever. From fairytale pricing to AI anxiety, corporate resilience to career reality checks, this is a wide-ranging conversation with one of the UK’s leading commentators on leadership and modern business. About the Guest: Sally Percy is a business journalist, Forbes contributor, and author of The Disruptors and 21st Century Business Icons . She specialises in leadership, strategy, and the big forces shaping the future of business. Her work explores what today’s leaders need to thrive, not just in growth cycles, but through crisis, complexity and change. This Episode Covers: 💼 How to lead through turbulent times : uncertainty, AI disruption, resilience and preparing for worst-case scenarios 🧭 Nuance in leadership : why leaders need to stay curious, open-minded, and emotionally intelligent - especially when the world is polarised 📈 Purpose & performance : why successful businesses exist to solve real problems - and how staying close to your values builds loyalty 💬 How to retain your soul while growing a company : challenges of scaling culture and staying people-first as businesses grow 🌍 The ripple effects of global instability : leadership in the context of war, underinvestment, and political fragmentation 👩‍💼 C-suite reality check : the pressure, scrutiny, and stamina required to lead at scale - and why some executives are more vulnerable than they seem 📚 From Elon Musk to Goldilocks pricing : leadership lessons from icons, disruptors, and fairy tales Links: 🔗 Sally on LinkedIn 📝 Sally's Blog on Forbes 📘 The Disruptors – Buy the book 📗 21st Century Business Icons – Buy the book 💬We’d Love Your Feedback Share your thoughts and help shape what’s next for the podcast: 👉 wowco.uk/beautiful-business-podcast-listener-survey

December 30, 2025Episode 2648 min

Planning a Beautiful 2026: The Golden Rules That Will Guide Us

In this special wrap-up episode, hosts Chloe Bannister and Paul Bulpitt share six golden rules for building a beautiful business in 2026. Alongside their own reflections, Chloe and Paul revisit standout moments from past guests, including Olympic athletes, agency founders and leadership coaches, bringing each golden rule to life through stories, habits and bold decisions. Whether you’re closing the year full of momentum or just making it to the finish line, these rules offer a framework to reset, refocus, and reimagine the way you work. As Amelia Wrighton put it, “If you can be there in the boring, you can be there in the beautiful.” This Episode Covers ✨ Focus on What You Can Control Chloe and Paul revisit Ben Hunt-Davis’s Olympic mindset and the game-changing question: Will it make the boat go faster? 🚀 Get Excited About the Year Ahead Drawing on advice from Kate Waterfall-Hill, the hosts explore how reflection tools like the “evidence wall” can energise you for the year ahead, even during the in-between days. 🤝 Bring Your Team on the Journey They reflect on Peter Docker’s story of team alignment in high-stakes environments, and Lord Mark Price’s reminder that happiness drives performance. 💥 Make a Bold Move Jo Hunter’s decision to step away from her role as CEO inspires a discussion on creative courage and what it means to make space for what’s next. 🔁 Check Your Habits From brain-state management to realistic micro-changes, Chloe and Paul reflect on Dr. Jon Finn’s advice on building the kind of habits that future-proof your leadership. 💸 Know Your Numbers A conversation about lighthouses, dashboards and why financial visibility helps your whole team steer in the same direction. Links 🌟 WoW's Golden Rules - https://www.thewowcompany.com/the-golden-rules-for-2026 🎧 Ben Hunt-Davis - https://youtu.be/fvGiN3RVFAQ 🎧 Kate Waterfall-Hill – https://youtu.be/3N4Y3DUXr7s 🎧 Peter Docker – https://youtu.be/KIqsybSbe4Q 🎧 Jo Hunter – https://youtu.be/kziD5Gi4Cvk 🎧 Dr Jon Finn – https://youtu.be/Kctj3Y-iVQE 🎧 Lord Mark Price – https://youtu.be/QoYLY2el9Xg 💬We’d Love Your Feedback Share your thoughts and help shape what’s next for the podcast: 👉 wowco.uk/beautiful-business-podcast-listener-survey

December 16, 2025Episode 2551 min

Will It Make the Boat Go Faster? with Olympic Gold Medallist, Ben Hunt-Davis

What if a single question could transform how your team works? Olympic gold medallist Ben Hunt-Davis shares how the philosophy behind “Will it Make the Boat Go Faster?” can help leaders and teams align, focus, and perform at their best, in sport, business, and beyond. About the Guest Ben Hunt-Davis MBE is an Olympic gold medal-winning rower from Sydney 2000 and co-author of the bestselling book Will it Make the Boat Go Faster?. Following his sporting career, Ben co-founded a leadership performance consultancy that helps organisations build clarity, alignment, and high-performing cultures. In this conversation, he shares lessons from his rowing turnaround story, how to foster a people-first performance mindset, and why being kind and high-challenge are not mutually exclusive. This Episode Covers The turning point: how a painful 7th-place finish led to radical change and team transformation Performance vs. results: why you should focus on what’s within your control Alignment over assumption: building shared goals and buy-in across teams Culture that counts: a high-performance environment means high challenge and high support Kindness ≠ softness: how tough conversations and feedback build trust and progress From sport to business: translating elite habits into sustainable leadership practices Lessons in accountability: learning to own outcomes and support others in change The danger of boiling it down: why “Will it Make the Boat Go Faster?” isn’t about working faster — it’s about working smarter Planning for the next season: why now is the time to reset goals and rally your team Links Website: https://willitmaketheboatgofaster.com/ Programmes: https://willitmaketheboatgofaster.com/programmes/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/will-it-make-the-boat-go-faster-ltd/ Ben’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhuntdavis/

December 2, 2025Episode 2453 min

How to Do Performance Management with Kate Waterfall Hill, Author of 'How to Lead'

When leadership feels hard, it’s often because we’ve inherited broken models. In this episode, coach and author Kate Waterfall Hill shares how we can lead with more clarity, courage and joy, and how to build feedback and reflection habits that truly help people grow. From calling out “Linda the Bad Manager” to helping real-life leaders step up with empathy, this conversation is a toolkit for anyone managing humans. About the Guest Kate Waterfall Hill is a leadership coach, consultant and creator of How to Lead – a practical book and podcast that helps people become the leader their team deserves. With a background as an agency MD and, now, as a leadership coach, Kate brings sharp commercial insight and deep human understanding to her work. She’s known by many for her viral TikTok alter ego Linda the Bad Manager , a satirical take on toxic leadership that’s earned her a global following. In this episode, she shares why feedback fails, how to have better conversations, and why brave, compassionate leadership is more urgent than ever. This Episode Covers Accidental managers: why most people aren’t trained to lead, and what they really need Making feedback normal: why the annual appraisal is broken and what to do instead The SOEROC model: a simple framework for clear, kind conversations How to “take a beat”: the power of pause in emotionally charged moments Trust, consistency, safety: building cultures that don’t rely on hero leaders From satire to systems: how Linda the Bad Manager sparked deeper coaching work Scaling a business with values at the core, and why alignment beats strategy The rituals and questions that help leaders reflect, recalibrate and recharge Links Kate’s Website: https://www.waterfallhill.co.uk/ Kate’s Feedback Masterclass: https://www.waterfallhill.co.uk/masterclass Reflect & Plan 2026 Workbook: https://www.waterfallhill.co.uk/2026-plan Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-waterfall-hill/

November 18, 2025Episode 2325 min

5 Practical Tips to Build a Stronger, Smarter Agency

Small shifts. Big wins. This week we pull five practical, no-fluff tips from standout guests across the season - the habits that stick, the models that scale, the posture that sells, and the creative courage that sets brands apart. About the Episode A highlights reel of our most actionable moments featuring perspectives from: Dr Jon Finn - habits, brain-state management, AI readiness. John Readman - SaaS mindset and recurring value. Sabrina Chevannes - agency leadership and sustainable growth. Blair Enns - expert-led selling. Nils Leonard - creativity, culture, and brand bravery. This Episode Covers Start smaller than you think - Micro habits beat grand plans. Build simple, daily behaviours that create focus, recharge, and long-term momentum. (Clip: Dr Jon Finn) Think like SaaS, not just services - Solve real problems, validate the value, and productise what works - unlocking recurring revenue and predictable growth. (Clip: John Readman) Slow down to scale well - Growth without process creates chaos. Rebuild the basics: roles, workflow, communication, and the pace of your scaling. (Clip: Sabrina Chevannes) Sell like an expert, not a salesperson - Lead with diagnosis and clarity. Drop the pitch persona and show up as the trusted advisor you already are. (Clip: Blair Enns) Stand for something real - Tools are abundant, originality is scarce. Root your brand in cultural truth and choose courage over convention. (Clip: Nils Leonard) YouTube Links Dr Jon Finn - https://youtu.be/Kctj3Y-iVQE?si=RTEUTAIF9KmYGV0T John Readman - https://youtu.be/5Yh7Zmv_EE4?si=1pf50UnkR7U-Ldpk Sabrina Chevannes - https://youtu.be/nnaLBIOh8-0?si=R_jgBBzRu_sD02Nc Blair Enns - https://youtu.be/KXLOJmmUvdo?si=QIY5rnlAl7KtCNWn Nils Leonard - https://youtu.be/3vLFLcx9Now?si=C_wQdwIBEID715iu If you've enjoyed Season 3 so far, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share your favourite moments with us - we’d love to hear from you.

November 4, 2025Episode 2253 min

Creative Courage at Work with Jo Hunter, Founder of 64 Million Artists

When creativity becomes a daily practice, teams get braver, kinder, and more effective. In this episode, Jo Hunter shares how 64 Million Artists grew from a simple set of prompts into a national movement and why she’s now stepping aside to keep her own creative fire alive. About the Guest Jo Hunter founded 64 Million Artists in 2014 with the ambition to unlock everyone’s creativity across the UK. The organisation runs large-scale participation campaigns (including the January Challenge , which reached around 360,000 people last year) and works with clients to use creativity for leadership, co-creation, and building inclusive, people-centred cultures. Jo discusses announcing her decision to step down as CEO , the team’s choice to close the public programme while leaving a rich resource bank, and her next chapter focused on facilitation and a book on creative courage . This Episode Covers Losing and finding creativity: how daily creative prompts helped Jo reconnect with herself during a tough period From project to practice: the origin and growth of the January Challenge and what happens next Creativity for wellbeing: why small, low-stakes acts build confidence, connection, and resilience Culture by design: highlights from the Manifesto for Transformative Workplace Culture — everyday creativity, rest as a strategic lever (four-day week, August off), idea-sharing, and fun that includes everyone Remote & hybrid reality: short prompts to warm up meetings and build connection online Trust → creativity (and back again): creating safe, people-centred environments that invite risk-taking and better ideas Leadership transition: stepping away with courage, closing with integrity, and making space for what’s next AI & nuance: why creative, curious teams are essential for complex conversations (not polarised hot takes) A tiny challenge you can try: set a timer today; when it goes off, stop and look at the sky — notice what shifts Links 64 Million Artists — https://64millionartists.com/ The January Challenge — https://64millionartists.com/thejanuarychallenge/ Manifesto for Transformative Workplace Culture — https://64millionartists.com/manifesto-transformative-workplace-culture/

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