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Mark Beggs, Dyslexic Entrepreneurship and Morning Show Host

Mark Beggs, Dyslexic Entrepreneurship and Morning Show Host

Hosted by Mark Beggs

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89

Latest episode

May 2026

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EN

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-beggs/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-beggs/subscribe Mark Beggs, Who is an award-winning author and has been involved in business for over 25 years, talks to people who are leaders in their chosen field and who are reshaping how business is done. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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May 22, 202615 min

Why are we still teaching our children in the wrong way

Why oh why are we still in 2026 teaching visual learners wrong. And more important why do we make them feel like it is their fault. Why oh WHY#dyslexia #adhd #younglearners #markbeggs Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 15, 202640 min

Barry Germansky on Storytelling, Film & Working With Hollywood Legends

From Toronto to Hollywood – Barry Germansky on Storytelling, Film & Working With Hollywood LegendsIn this powerful episode of Mark’s Morning Business Check-In, Mark sits down with internationally respected playwright, screenwriter, director, and producer Barry Germansky.Barry shares his incredible journey from graduating summa cum laude from York University in Toronto to building a career in film, television, theatre, and documentary production. His work has been showcased Off-Off-Broadway, in Detroit theatres, and on the international film stage.His directorial debut A Journey to a Journey won Best Sci-Fi Feature at the Indie Gathering International Film Festival, and he is currently producing the PBS documentary Forced Change about Hurricane Katrina alongside Emmy-nominated filmmaker Rennik Soholt.During the interview, Barry also talks about working with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars including Liam Neeson, Dustin Hoffman, Ed Harris, and Clive Owen, sharing behind-the-scenes insights into the film industry, storytelling, creativity, and what it really takes to succeed in entertainment.This is a must-watch episode for anyone interested in:Film productionScreenwritingEntrepreneurship in the creative industriesHollywood storytellingIndependent filmmakingBusiness and creativityMedia and entertainment careers🎙️ Watch now and discover what it takes to turn creativity into a career.#BarryGermansky #FilmProducer #Hollywood #LiamNeeson #DustinHoffman #EdHarris #CliveOwen #Screenwriter #FilmIndustry #Podcast #BusinessPodcast #Entrepreneurship #MovieProducer #IndependentFilm #Storytelling #CreativeBusiness #FilmmakingMark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 5, 202617 min

“No Means Not Now: How to Turn Rejection Into Business Success”

In this episode of Mark’s Morning Business Check-In, we explore a powerful mindset shift that can transform how you approach sales, rejection, and business growth.After a recent interview with Bishop Kevin Foreman, Mark shares a simple but game-changing idea: 👉 When someone says “no”, what they often mean is “not now.”This shift in thinking can completely change how you handle setbacks in entrepreneurship, sales, and leadership. Instead of seeing rejection as the end, learn how to view it as a future opportunity.Drawing on over 30 years of experience, Mark explains why it’s critical to maintain relationships, stay positive, and never burn bridges in business. The person who says no today could become your biggest opportunity tomorrow.This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, business owners, sales professionals, and anyone looking to build resilience and long-term success.Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

April 29, 202640 min

The Peoples Bishop, Bishop Kevin Foreman

In today’s powerful podcast episode, I sit down with Bishop Kevin Foreman, widely known as The People’s Bishop, for an inspiring conversation on leadership, entrepreneurship, personal growth, faith, and business success.From humble beginnings in Denver and Memphis, Bishop Foreman has gone on to become an influential pastor, church planter, author, speaker, success coach, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. His journey is a true example of resilience, purpose, and determination.In this episode, we discuss:How he helps people transform their lives through mindset and leadershipHow he supports struggling businesses and helps owners identify what is not workingThe power of communication and why he has the gift of connecting with peopleSelling his first business at just 12 years oldHow faith, discipline, and service create long-term successOvercoming challenges and building a life of impactThis episode is packed with practical wisdom for business owners, entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone looking for motivation and direction.If you want to learn about business growth, leadership development, entrepreneurial mindset, motivation, and purpose-driven success, this episode you do not want to miss.#Leadership #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #Mindset #Faith #Motivation #Success #PodcastInte#BishopKevinForeman #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #FaithInBusiness #SuccessMindset #BusinessGrowth #PersonalDevelopment #Motivation #Inspiration #PodcastInterview #Resilience #PurposeDriven #Speaker #BusinessSuccess #Mindset #LifeLessons #Coaching #Faith #Transformation #LeadershipDevelopmentMark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

April 9, 202617 min

“Say Yes First, Figure It Out Later: The Real Entrepreneur Mindset”

In today’s episode, we explore what it really means to start and grow a business—long before you feel ready.Inspired by a story from Richard Branson about building a business from a phone box at just 16, we dive into the power of taking action without having everything figured out. No funding, no network, no experience—just belief, persistence, and the willingness to start.I also share my own journey of launching a DVD rental business with no stock, securing major deals, and figuring things out under pressure. From winning opportunities with brands like Superquinn, HMV, and Virgin Wines, to the reality of asking: “How are we actually going to deliver this?”—this is what real entrepreneurship looks like.In this episode, we cover:Why you don’t need perfect conditions to start a businessThe power of tenacity, self-belief, and actionHow opportunities come after you put yourself out thereThe reality of building a business while solving problems in real timeWhy backing yourself is often the biggest risk—and reward💡 Building a business isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about saying yes to the opportunity… and figuring it out along the way.If you’re an entrepreneur, founder, or someone thinking about starting a business, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting—and start doing.Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

April 3, 202625 min

Dyslexia is a gift—but like any gift, you have to open it to truly benefit from it.

In today’s episode, we dive into dyslexia, exploring how it can be a powerful gift when the right support and tools are in place. Too often, dyslexia is seen as a limitation—but in reality, it’s about how individuals learn differently, and how they can thrive when given the right opportunities.We discuss the critical role of parents and support systems in helping children with dyslexia move beyond just surviving in school to truly succeeding in life. Finding the right tools, strategies, and environments can unlock confidence, creativity, and potential.In this episode, I also share a personal story from April 21st, 1981—the day of the first space shuttle launch—when I was caught “on the Mitch” (absent without permission from school). It’s a moment that reflects the challenges many dyslexic learners face in traditional education systems.Key topics include:Understanding dyslexia as a strength, not a weaknessWhy early support and intervention matterThe importance of learning tools and strategiesHow parents can advocate for their childrenTurning struggle into confidence and success💡 Dyslexia is a gift—but like any gift, you have to open it to truly benefit from it.If you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating dyslexia, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and practical perspective on unlocking potential and building a brighter future.Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

April 2, 202618 min

“Getting Your Business Ready to Sell: How to Maximise Value Before You Exit”

In today’s episode, we explore why preparing your business for sale is essential if you’re planning an exit—whether that’s to retire, move on, or start something new.Too often, business owners wait until the last minute to think about selling, but the reality is this: a business needs to be “dressed for the occasion” long before it goes to market.Using the simple analogy of getting ready for a wedding or special event, we explain how you naturally put in extra effort to look your best—and your business should be no different. If you want to attract the right buyer and achieve maximum value, your business must be well-organised, financially clear, and running smoothly.In this episode, we cover:Why exit planning should start years in advanceHow to make your business more attractive to buyersThe importance of systems, structure, and strong financialsSimple steps you can take now to increase your business valueIf you’re a business owner thinking about your future, this episode will help you understand how to position your business for a successful sale and maximise the return on all your hard work.Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

April 1, 202621 min

Marks Morning Business Show March 31st March 2026

In this episode, we discuss how taking consistent small actions is the key to achieving big goals. Using a skyscraper as a metaphor, we break down the importance of starting small, writing goals down, and implementing daily steps like emails or calls. By setting clear goals and taking daily action, you’ll build momentum toward your dream. So, make sure to stay consistent and track your progress—your skyscraper is within reach!#goal setting, #daily productivity, #achieving big goals, #habit formation, #personal development."Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

March 30, 202616 min

Marks Morning Business Show March 26th 2026

In this episode, we explore the concept of “double culture”—the often-overlooked conflict between the culture of your business and the culture of your home.For entrepreneurs, business owners, and leaders, building something from scratch is exciting. It fuels passion, purpose, and drive. But that same passion often demands long hours, early mornings, and late nights—pulling you away from the life you once had at home.Before stepping into self-employment or leadership, many people are used to a consistent home routine—being present with family, helping with daily life, and spending quality time with loved ones. But as the business grows, that balance shifts.This creates a powerful internal conflict:You love your business and the growth you're creatingYou love your family and the moments you're missingAnd in between? Guilt.You feel guilty when you're at work and not at home.You feel guilty when you're at home and not working on your business.This emotional tug-of-war is one of the biggest contributors to stress, anxiety, and mental health challenges among entrepreneurs.In this episode, we break down:What “double culture” really meansWhy it creates internal conflict and guiltThe hidden mental health impact of running a businessThe reality of trying to “balance it all”Why awareness is the first step toward changeThis is a must-listen for anyone building a business while trying to stay connected at home—because success shouldn’t come at the cost of your well-being or your relationships.#EntrepreneurLife #WorkLifeBalance #MentalHealth #LeadershipMark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

March 26, 202621 min

Marks Morning Business Show March 25th 2026

In this episode, I share a real story from my time involved in a management buy-in at Indigo — a time when cash was tight, pressure was high, and every decision mattered.We were heavily reliant on low-value household accounts, and we knew we needed to break into the corporate market if the business was going to survive and grow. That’s when we made a bold move — launching a new product called Net Nanny, designed to protect children from inappropriate content online.The stakes were high. We were down to our last bit of cash, worried about paying for the launch, and under pressure from investors. But we pushed ahead anyway.What happened next was unexpected.The product launch generated massive PR, media attention, and brand awareness. We were everywhere — radio, newspapers, and headlines. It gave the business visibility we had never had before and opened doors into the corporate space.But here’s the twist — the product itself didn’t perform as expected. Sales were modest, and by traditional measures, it could have been seen as a failure.Yet the impact it created told a very different story.The exposure from that launch helped us raise funding, build credibility, and ultimately position the business for a successful sale.The lesson? Not every success looks like sales. Sometimes the real value is in the attention, positioning, and opportunities that come from taking a bold step.Mark Beggs is a dyslexic entrepreneur, author, and business mentor with over 30 years of experience in business. He is the co-author of several business and entrepreneurship books and also writes dyslexic-friendly children’s books to help young readers build confidence and a love of learning.Mark runs a daily morning business show where he shares practical insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and buying and growing businesses. Through his work with Minds Eye Education, he helps individuals and organisations understand neurodiversity and unlock the strengths that come with different ways of thinking.You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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