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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 47 MIN

No Degree, Two Failed Starts and One Stellar Business Journey: Colin Frame’s Story | Episode 60

from The Success or Excuses Podcast · host James Fleming

Colin Frame didn’t build Stellar by following the traditional path. After leaving school without going to university or college, Colin used work as his classroom. After two failed attempts at business, personal challenges and moments that tested his resilience, he kept going and built Stellar into a business with just under 200 people. In this episode of Success or Excuses, James Fleming sits down with Colin Frame to talk about business, resilience, work ethic and making your own luck. Colin shares how an early opportunity at 16 shaped his belief in giving others a chance, why Stellar is built around doing things differently, and how the company’s mission is rooted in helping people build careers in technology. Colin also speaks openly about the sacrifices behind business ownership, including failed attempts, personal setbacks and learning to ignore criticism from people who don’t know the full story. James adds his own experience throughout, reflecting on the realities of building a business, delegation, hiring, selling with passion and why values matter when you’re building something meaningful. Key moments include: ✔️ Colin’s background and early career in banking ✔️ Building Stellar after two failed business attempts ✔️ Creating a niche through opportunity and technology ✔️ The sacrifices behind business ownership ✔️ Resilience, criticism and making your own luck ✔️ Delegation, hiring and building a trusted team ✔️ Selling with passion and telling the business story ✔️ Public sector tenders and pricing challenges ✔️ AI, automation and the future of work ✔️ Colin’s three pieces of advice: listen more than you talk, work hard, and never be scared to fail   Follow James Fleming: LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesflemingtpwtd/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/successorexcusespodcast YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@SuccessorExcusesPodcast Website → https://thepowerwithintraining.com/   Follow Colin Frame: LinkedIn→ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-frame-21a94915/ Website → https://stellaruk.co.uk/ Email → [email protected]           Timestamps [00:00] Introduction to Colin Frame [00:01:00] Hearts, Stellar and the front-of-shirt sponsorship [00:03:30] Colin’s background and early career [00:05:00] Starting the business and finding a niche [00:07:00] Giving people opportunity through technology [00:08:30] Failed attempts and early business lessons [00:10:00] Resilience, sacrifice and personal challenges [00:12:30] Spinning plates as a business owner [00:14:00] Values, culture and doing things differently [00:15:30] Delegation and trusting other people [00:18:30] Growing Stellar to just under 200 people [00:20:30] Sales, passion and telling the business story [00:25:00] B2B, B2C and different customer challenges [00:27:30] Public sector tenders and long timelines [00:31:00] Pricing, tender lessons and commercial decisions [00:35:00] AI, automation and the future of work [00:39:00] Scotland, technology and work ethic [00:41:00] Loving the work and building something meaningful [00:43:30] Colin’s three pieces of advice [00:45:30] How to contact Colin [00:46:20] Closing thoughts  

Colin Frame didn’t build Stellar by following the traditional path. After leaving school without going to university or college, Colin used work as his classroom. After two failed attempts at business, personal challenges and moments that tested his resilience, he kept going and built Stellar into a business with just under 200 people. In this episode of Success or Excuses, James Fleming sits down with Colin Frame to talk about business, resilience, work ethic and making your own luck. Colin shares how an early opportunity at 16 shaped his belief in giving others a chance, why Stellar is built around doing things differently, and how the company’s mission is rooted in helping people build careers in technology. Colin also speaks openly about the sacrifices behind business ownership, including failed attempts, personal setbacks and learning to ignore criticism from people who don’t know the full story. James adds his own experience throughout, reflecting on the realities of building a business, delegation, hiring, selling with passion and why values matter when you’re building something meaningful. Key moments include:✔️ Colin’s background and early career in banking✔️ Building Stellar after two failed business attempts✔️ Creating a niche through opportunity and technology✔️ The sacrifices behind business ownership✔️ Resilience, criticism and making your own luck✔️ Delegation, hiring and building a trusted team✔️ Selling with passion and telling the business story✔️ Public sector tenders and pricing challenges✔️ AI, automation and the future of work✔️ Colin’s three pieces of advice: listen more than you talk, work hard, and never be scared to fail   Follow James Fleming:LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesflemingtpwtd/Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/successorexcusespodcastYouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@SuccessorExcusesPodcastWebsite → https://thepowerwithintraining.com/   Follow Colin Frame: LinkedIn→ https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-frame-21a94915/ Website → https://stellaruk.co.uk/Email → [email protected]           Timestamps[00:00] Introduction to Colin Frame[00:01:00] Hearts, Stellar and the front-of-shirt sponsorship[00:03:30] Colin’s background and early career[00:05:00] Starting the business and finding a niche[00:07:00] Giving people opportunity through technology[00:08:30] Failed attempts and early business lessons[00:10:00] Resilience, sacrifice and personal challenges[00:12:30] Spinning plates as a business owner[00:14:00] Values, culture and doing things differently[00:15:30] Delegation and trusting other people[00:18:30] Growing Stellar to just under 200 people[00:20:30] Sales, passion and telling the business story[00:25:00] B2B, B2C and different customer challenges[00:27:30] Public sector tenders and long timelines[00:31:00] Pricing, tender lessons and commercial decisions[00:35:00] AI, automation and the future of work[00:39:00] Scotland, technology and work ethic[00:41:00] Loving the work and building something meaningful[00:43:30] Colin’s three pieces of advice[00:45:30] How to contact Colin[00:46:20] Closing thoughts

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