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The Digital Circles Podcast

The Digital Circles Podcast is a dynamic show that blends business insights with a lively, engaging approach. Hosted by Paul Mooney, the podcast features interviews with a diverse range of entrepreneurs, business leaders, and innovators, primarily from Northern Ireland but often spanning broader topics that resonate with global audiences.At its core, the show delves into various aspects of business – from strategy and growth to challenges and success stories. However, it’s not just about the typical business talk. The podcast has a thought-provoking side that encourages listeners to think differently, whether they’re involved in startups, small businesses, or large corporations. It challenges conventional wisdom and explores new ways of thinking about business.One of the key elements that make Digital Circles stand out is its approach to business matters from various angles. The hosts and guests cover everything from personal development in bu

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    The Formula - ASG & Partners

    Join us as we talk all things recruitment with a focus on the power of storytelling in employer branding and how ASG & Partners help businesses craft compelling narratives to attract and retain talent.It's not easy hiring the right candidate every time and in turn it's not always the case that a job that looks really attractive through exciting branding turns out to be that job you always dream of.On todays podcast we sit down with Valerie Ludlow, CEO of ASG & Partners. PR & Marketing experts with a strong record in organising Advertising & Events.Valerie takes us through the key things an employer needs to think of when they advertise that job role and how to help retain staff in the face of strong competition.As Valerie herself mentions, recruitment has changed significantly over the years, and in the post-Covid workplace, companies are now having to understand the personal requirements of employees and in turn potential employees are having to consider what works for them.is it the big salary with high potential, is shift-work or 9-5, or is it more freedom to spend time with their children and a work from home balance.To find out more about ASG and how they can assist your company when it comes to recruitment and retainment of staff visit https://www.asgcomms.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Kitchen Pod Hire NI - A Business on Autopilot

    Refurbishing a kitchen can be a pain in the cups and saucers.Nowhere to cook, nowhere to boil a kettle, can't make a sandwich, nowhere to host a party at 2am.Why do they always end up in the kitchen?Anyway, Jeremy McKinney had the idea for a mobile kitchen unit that solves all of that. (Well, maybe not the kitchen party element please)The owner of this niche and innovative idea that brings you a solution to your doorstep.They can bring a mobile kitchen unit to you, fully equipped with everything you need to do the day to day kitchen things you do.No need to live off takeaways for weeks on end, no need to head round to your Mums for lunch or a cup of tea.Jeremy's team hooks it up to your electric and water supply and you have all the things you require including an oven, dishwasher, washing machine and sink with hot water and filter.Embarrassed to admit there is more in here than in my actual kitchen)https://www.kitchenpodhire.com/whats-includedWhilst piloting a business Jeremy also pilots planes, for British Airways nonetheless.We talk to him about this also.As the conversation unfolds, Jeremy highlights his expansion into mobile bathroom solutions, further demonstrating his commitment to solving everyday problems for families. He also touches on the growing demand from insurance companies, as his services provide a practical solution for clients facing unexpected home repairs.Join us as we explore the intersection of innovation and practicality in home renovations, and discover how Jeremy's experience as an airline pilot informs his approach to business and customer service. Whether you're in the midst of a renovation or simply curious about this groundbreaking concept, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.Would you like to advertise your business on The Digital Circles Podcast?8-10 visual reels for your socialsFully edited podcast episodeFAQ's to get your business message acrossDrop an email to [email protected] or visit www.digitalcircles.co.uk to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Jonny Smyth - The Masterbuilder

    Building a business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ethical Schoolwear - Threads of Change

    In a world where sustainability is becoming increasingly important, the latest episode of our podcast sheds light on a remarkable initiative that is changing the landscape of school uniforms in Northern Ireland. Join us as we delve into the story of Liam Charton-Killen, the founder of Ethical Schoolware, a brand that prioritises sustainability, fair wages, and high-quality materials in the often-overlooked world of school uniforms.Liam's journey began in Manchester, where he was inspired to take action after witnessing the stark contrast between the lavish lifestyles of some clothing retailers and the troubling news about working conditions in their factories. This led him to question the ethics behind school uniforms, particularly when he found that one provider dominated the market in his son's primary school. After reaching out for information and receiving no response, Liam decided to take matters into his own hands.With a commitment to ethical sourcing and a desire to provide parents with a better option, Liam established Ethical Schoolware. His mission is not only to offer quality school uniforms but also to educate families about the impact of their purchases on the environment and society. For every uniform sold, a tree is planted, reinforcing the connection between consumer choices and environmental stewardship.Throughout the episode, Liam shares insights into the challenges of sourcing ethically produced clothing and the importance of transparency in the supply chain. He highlights his partnership with a B Corp certified manufacturer that prioritises fair wages and sustainable practices. This commitment to ethical production is not just a marketing strategy; it is a fundamental part of the brand's ethos.Listeners will also learn about the significance of quality in school uniforms. Liam explains that well-made uniforms not only last longer but can also be passed down, reducing waste and promoting a circular economy. He encourages parents to consider second-hand options and to connect with their schools about sustainable practices.As the conversation unfolds, the issue of rising school uniform costs comes to the forefront. Liam discusses the need for schools to embrace multiple suppliers to foster competition and keep prices affordable for families. His insights are particularly relevant in today's climate, where many parents are struggling to cover the costs of their children's uniforms.Liam's passion for making a difference shines through, and his commitment to creating a better world for future generations is truly inspiring. Click here to find out more about Ethical Schoolwear.If you would like to advertise your business on The Digital Circles Platform simply email [email protected] will receive A fully edited MP4 version of the podcast. A series of reels for social media platforms. Your content shared on Digital Circles platforms and Blog and media content to filter out consistently over timeAn in depth interview about your business to share with your current clients and attract new onesOr go to www.digitalcircles.co.ukComing soon....Wheels on Reels.A brand new concept where our mobile podcast unit comes to you. Specifically designed for businesses, events, weddings, schools, charities, care homes etc.Creating lifetime memories and supporting wellbeing and social isolation cases.For more info contact [email protected] or visit here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cloth & Grain - A Sister Act

    In the latest episode of Digital Circles, we delve into the inspiring journey of sisters Kerry Fletcher and Tara Beattie, the dynamic duo behind Cloth and Grain, a mobile soft furnishing consultation service based in Northern Ireland. With their unique approach to home decor, they are redefining the way we think about interior design, making it accessible and personalised for every homeowner.Kerry and Tara's journey began during their maternity leaves when they started their Instagram page, Sisters and Sons. What began as a personal diary of their motherhood experiences quickly evolved into a thriving community of mothers seeking advice and support. As their following grew, so did their passion for sharing their experiences and expertise in home interiors. This organic growth paved the way for the launch of Cloth and Grain, where they now offer tailored consultations for both residential and commercial spaces.One of the standout features of their service is the personal touch they provide. Instead of a traditional showroom experience, Kerry and Tara bring their extensive library of fabrics, curtains, and vintage rugs directly to clients' homes. This not only allows them to assess the space in real-time but also helps clients visualise how different textures and colours will work in their environment. As Carrie aptly puts it, 'It’s great to be on site and in your home, seeing what are we working with?'Their commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in their approach. After every consultation, clients receive fabric samples in the post, enabling them to make informed decisions in the comfort of their own homes. This level of service has resonated with many, especially in the post-COVID world where people are increasingly valuing home-based services.In addition to their core offerings, Kerry and Tara are also passionate about sustainability. They focus on sourcing vintage rugs that not only add character to a home but are also durable and environmentally friendly. Their dedication to quality craftsmanship shines through in every piece they offer, ensuring that clients receive not just a product, but a lasting investment for their homes.As they continue to grow their business, Kerry and Tara are keen on expanding their online presence and exploring new avenues for reaching clients. With plans to visit suppliers in Turkey to source more unique rugs, they are committed to enhancing their offerings and sharing their journey.Tune in to discover how these sisters are making waves in the world of soft furnishings and interior design!Click here to learn more about Cloth & Grain and book your appointmentIf you would like to advertise your business on The Digital Circles Platform simply email [email protected] will receiveA fully edited MP4 version of the podcast.A series of reels for social media platforms.Your content shared on Digital Circles platforms andBlog and media content to filter out consistently over timeAn in depth interview about your business to share with your current clients and attract new onesOr go to www.digitalcircles.co.ukComing soon....Wheels on Reels.A brand new concept where our mobile podcast unit comes to you.Specifically designed for businesses, events, weddings, schools, charities, care homes etc.Creating lifetime memories and supporting wellbeing and social isolation cases.For more info contact [email protected] or visit here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Perils Of Over-reliance On Social Media

    This episode see's Paul question Robert on the importance of not keeping all your eggs in one basket and how an over-reliance on social media can quickly cause an issue inside your business.If you're a business owner—whether you're running a small startup or managing a larger operation—we want YOU to be part of our Circle Business Network! Joining is completely FREE, and when you do, you’ll gain access to a powerful community where you can connect, learn, and grow alongside like-minded entrepreneurs.Inside, you'll get:Exclusive access to business-building resources and discussions.Insights and strategies from industry leaders.A supportive environment where you can ask questions, share experiences, and collaborate with fellow members.And so much more!It’s easy to join—simply head to this link, enter your name, email, and create a password, and you’ll be all set to start building valuable connections and expanding your business today!Don't miss out—become part of our Circle Business Network now!That Link Again - https://digitalcircles.click/SJOIN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Digital Physical Blend

    We discuss how to merge new digital technologies with the still required physical efforts inside your business.If you're a business owner—whether you're running a small startup or managing a larger operation—we want YOU to be part of our Circle Business Network! Joining is completely FREE, and when you do, you’ll gain access to a powerful community where you can connect, learn, and grow alongside like-minded entrepreneurs.Inside, you'll get:Exclusive access to business-building resources and discussions.Insights and strategies from industry leaders.A supportive environment where you can ask questions, share experiences, and collaborate with fellow members.And so much more!It’s easy to join—simply head to this link, enter your name, email, and create a password, and you’ll be all set to start building valuable connections and expanding your business today!Don't miss out—become part of our Circle Business Network now!That Link Again - https://digitalcircles.click/SJOIN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Are you solving the right problem?

    On todays episode Paul & Robert discuss why businesses often focus on solving symptoms instead of the root causes—and how reframing the problem can unlock smarter strategiesIf you're a business owner—whether you're running a small startup or managing a larger operation—we want YOU to be part of our Circle Business Network! Joining is completely FREE, and when you do, you’ll gain access to a powerful community where you can connect, learn, and grow alongside like-minded entrepreneurs.Inside, you'll get:Exclusive access to business-building resources and discussions.Insights and strategies from industry leaders.A supportive environment where you can ask questions, share experiences, and collaborate with fellow members.And so much more!It’s easy to join—simply head to this link, enter your name, email, and create a password, and you’ll be all set to start building valuable connections and expanding your business today!Don't miss out—become part of our Circle Business Network now!That Link Again - https://digitalcircles.click/SJOIN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Invisible Work in Business

    This week on the Digital Circles podcast, we dive into "The Power of Invisible Work for Business Growth." In business, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes that often goes unnoticed — but it’s this invisible work that can make or break a company’s long-term success. From the countless hours spent in strategic planning and relationship-building to the meticulous efforts behind customer service, invisible work is the unsung hero of growth. We explore how small to medium-sized businesses, including startups, can harness this powerful yet often overlooked aspect of their operations to drive sustainable growth. Join us as we break down the key components of invisible work and how it can give your business a competitive edge.What is Invisible Work?The effort, time, and resources that go into tasks that aren't immediately visible to customers or even to the wider team.Examples include strategising, research, administrative tasks, building partnerships, and relationship management.The Importance of Invisible Work in Business GrowthInvisible work lays the foundation for visible success by ensuring smooth operations, informed decision-making, and strategic alignment.It often involves work that doesn’t get immediate recognition but is critical for building trust, setting up processes, and scaling operations.Building a Culture that Values Invisible WorkHow leaders can foster a company culture that acknowledges and values the behind-the-scenes effort.Creating an environment where invisible work is appreciated, rather than just the "big wins" that are visible to customers.Invisible Work and Business SustainabilityHow investing in invisible work like continuous education, team development, and long-term planning ensures businesses remain adaptable and competitive.Examples of invisible work that directly contribute to long-term business sustainability.Practical Steps for Small and Medium BusinessesIdentifying the invisible work in your business and ensuring it gets the attention it deserves.Structuring your team and processes to ensure this work is supported and recognised.Avoiding the Pitfalls of Ignoring Invisible WorkThe risks of neglecting essential tasks that don’t yield instant returns, like building relationships or investing in staff training.How overlooking invisible work can lead to burnout, missed opportunities, and eventual stagnation.If you're a business owner—whether you're running a small startup or managing a larger operation—we want YOU to be part of our Circle Business Network! Joining is completely FREE, and when you do, you’ll gain access to a powerful community where you can connect, learn, and grow alongside like-minded entrepreneurs.Inside, you'll get:Exclusive access to business-building resources and discussions.Insights and strategies from industry leaders.A supportive environment where you can ask questions, share experiences, and collaborate with fellow members.And so much more!It’s easy to join—simply head to this link, enter your name, email, and create a password, and you’ll be all set to start building valuable connections and expanding your business today!Don't miss out—become part of our Circle Business Network now!That Link Again - https://digitalcircles.click/SJOIN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    On our brand new series of podcasts we kick off with two brand new guests. Aveen McVeigh is the Head of regeneration and Business Development with Newry, Mourne & Down District Council.And from the Maiden City we are joined by the founder of the brand new Derry City Bus Tours, Ciaran Devine.Aveen is currently the lead person within Newry Mourne & Down for the Go Succeed Programme.Ciaran came through the programme after having a strong and well founded business idea based on his experience with Visit Derry, Ciaran signed up and received free mentoring and financial support that allowed him to set the wheels in motion on his fabulous immersive concept.Go Succeed & Derry City Bus Tours – Supporting a Great Business IdeaThe conversation highlights the journey of Derry City Bus Tours, a local company offering immersive guided tours around Derry City, showcasing its rich history and cultural heritage.Key Points Discussed:Business Concept & Vision:Ciaran shares the inspiration behind creating a tour business that would offer locals and tourists an in-depth look at the city’s historical landmarks, while also providing a unique, personal experience. The vision was to create an inclusive, community-centered business that would allow visitors to explore Derry’s most iconic sites in a fun and informative way.Role of Go Succeed:Aveen explains how Go Succeed played a crucial role in turning Ciarans vision into a reality. She outlines the specific support they received, including business mentorship, funding advice, and strategic planning. Go Succeed’s guidance helped Ciaran refine the business model and structure, ensuring he was well-prepared to launch successfully.Overcoming Challenges:Ciaran discusses some of the challenges he faced in the early stages—such as navigating the complexities of required certifications and establishing partnerships. He explains how Go Succeed’s resources, such as networking opportunities and marketing strategies, provided valuable tools to tackle these obstacles.The Impact of Support:Both Go Succeed and Derry City Bus Tours emphasise the importance of having a strong support system when starting a business. Ciaran credits Go Succeed for not only helping him secure financial backing but also for offering ongoing support as they scaled the business.The episode highlights how Go Succeed’s tailored support can empower local entrepreneurs and help turn promising ideas into successful businesses. It showcases the value of collaboration, mentorship, and community-driven entrepreneurship in building a sustainable, impactful business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    This weeks guest is Bob McGouran from Strangford Roastery and The Coffee Port in Strangford, County Down.In trying to help his daughter find a little part time income Bob decided why not set up a coffee hatch next to his family home in Strangford just a stones throw from the ferry port.The passing trade and the fantastic location right next to queues of cars waiting to board the short trip across The Narrows to Portaferry meant that very quickly Bob and his full family were all hands on deck trying to make coffee before the sound of the ships horn on its regular departures.Taking his background in engineering and combining it with his entrepreneurial mind Bob decided it would make sense to purchase his own roaster and roast his own brand of coffee beans that would supply his own business and if all went well many others.Fast forward and Bob now has a successful family business both supplying and making coffee under his Strangford Coffee branding.A recent agreement means you will be seeing Bob's products in a very well known Supermarket across the island of Ireland.We talk to Bob about how he finds working in the coffee business and randomly about his Columbian supplier. You can find out more about Strangford Roastery here https://strangfordcoffeeroastery.com/Like this episode please subscribe to out podcast or follow us on Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIg_3swzIiLBBqPxE9s_WqA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 11B - The Circle Back Show

    On this weeks Circle Back Show we cover our previous guest Alan Teggart from Sport Changes Life.We discuss how the age old schooling system isn't for everyone and discuss how sport can be a great pathway for young people to greater things.There is lots of other nonsense about part time jobs and cooked ham, along with this weeks town of focus, Cookstown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    Ever feel your child more sporty than academic? Embarking on a compelling mission in Northern Ireland, The Sport Changes Life Foundation uses the power of sport to steer young people and recently, more mature individuals, away from conventional education struggles and towards personal advancement and community spirit. The foundation’s attention to holistic development has led to a focus not only on physical health enhancement but on significant improvements to educational attainment, employment prospects, and overall mental wellbeing through their various programmes.Traditionally seen as a mere physical activity or game, sport has a unique capacity to unite, motivate, and serve as a medium for personal and community advancement. The Sport Changes Life Foundation exploits this unique power of sport, using it to inspire social improvement. The Foundation’s engaged and targeted programmes focus on four key areas: education, employment, health and wellbeing, and peace and reconciliation, with the ultimate goal of aiding those reaching for larger life objectives.Here, their CEO Alan Teggart chats with us about their work across Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 10B - The Circle Back Show

    On this weeks show we talk about our previous guests Lee Opticians and give some random facts about eyesight.Our town of interest this week is Ballymena. Know what a poghle is? Listen to the podcast and you will.Our favourite businesses also get a mention, all in this week Circle Back Show.To find out more about Digital Circles go to www.digitalcircles.co.ukIf you'd like to be a guets on the show contact [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    This week welcomes a father and son combo.Michael and Jack Gilsenan from Lee Opticians.Qualifying as an optometrist in London, Michael returned home to Newry to work under the guidance of Michael Lee the owner of Lee Opticians.After acquiring the company and opening a number of other successful stores in Camlough, Crossmaglen and Warrenpoint, Michael and Jack talk to us about their work and some of the new technological advancements around eyesight.They also explain how they are coming across more young people than ever before with myopic issues that may be attributed to the amount of screen time the younger generation now experience in their day to day lives.Also, have you ever heard of night vision lenses? Turns out you don't need to be a Navy Seal to wear them.Michael and Jack explain how a groundbreaking advancement means that if you are shortsighted you can now wear contact lenses during your sleep that allow you to ditch your glasses during the day.Michael also discusses his work around eye stress and in particular how many young people in schools are affected by eyesight deficiencies that may be going unnoticed or unseen if you pardon the pun.#eyesight #opticians #optometrysolution #ocular #myopiamanagement #myopia #podcast #foryouYou can find out more about Lee Opticians services via https://www.leeopticians.com/If you like Digital Circles you may also want to listen to The Players Podcast where we interview a range of local sporting legends.https://open.spotify.com/show/4KNY5fFkGMweo7fVz7jHbNSponsor:Over reliant on the Hight Street? Have you thought about taking your products online? Whether it's looking at your website and advising on how to set it up for the ultimate consumer experience or advising you on how to sell your products on online stores such as Amazon, Ebay, Shopify etc.Private Label People takes care of all of that.They can look at any product and advise if there is a demand online, help with listings, help with orders, help with shipping and fulfilment, opening up a whole new revenue stream for your business.Go to www.privatelabelpeople.com to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 9B - The Circle Back Show

    Here we go, it's The Circle Back Show.On this weeks podcast we cover a range of topics.Where was that one place your parents dragged you to when you were young that you hated more than anything?We kick off our Big names from small towns section with the wonderful Cathedral City of Armagh in the Orchard County of Ulster.Robert tells us about his love for shopping checkout roulette and Paul shares his love for planting unexpected items in unsuspecting shoppers trolleys.We speak about how kids these days seem to get everything they want on a given weekend.Following on from last weeks business guest Chris Morgan, we discuss How leisure wear changed over the years and how it is now seen an something you can go to the office in and not just the gym.Our local businesses this week are Helens Bay Organic, the age old institution that is Barrys in Portrush now known as Currys much to Roberts disapproval, The Grand Opera House and Cloud 9 restaurant in Newtownards.Over reliant on the Hight Street? Have you thought about taking your products online? Whether it's looking at your website and advising on how to set it up for the ultimate consumer experience or advising you on how to sell your products on online stores such as Amazon, Ebay, Shopify etc.Private Label People takes care of all of that. They can look at any product and advise if there is a demand online, help with listings, help with orders, help with shipping and fulfilment, opening up a whole new revenue stream for your business.Go to www.privatelabelpeople.com to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    Ever felt like your passion for sportswear is more than just a hobby? You're not alone. 😎 From the office to the footy pitch, sportswear has become a lifestyle. But here’s the twist – imagine if your love for the game could directly fuel grassroots sports? 🚀Gone are the days when sportswear was just for the gym or the pitch. Today, it's not only about brands like Nike; it's about lifestyle. From walking into the office to grabbing a pint with mates post-match, sportswear defines versatility and style.👕 Whether you're cheering at a football game on Saturday or facing a Monday meeting, your sportswear is your statement. It’s more than a kit; it’s part of your identity. It’s not just about supporting your local club; it’s about wearing that pride every day.🚀 Clubs and communities have embraced this shift, turning tracksuits and club badges into symbols of unity and pride beyond the game. It's a movement that's brought us closer, turning casual wear into a badge of honour you wear with pride in every walk of life.Chris also shares an insightful journey of how collaboration with the FA and support from Nike has launched a game-changing initiative: providing bursaries for 60-70 coaches in the last 18 months alone. These coaches now boast qualifications they dreamt of, without the financial burden.In the early days, it wasn't just about hitting financial targets but living the day-to-day grind, accepting mistakes, and daring to dream big despite the hurdles. Chris Morgan's reflections remind us of the importance of resilience in the face of challenges and the power of mentorship to steer through stormy weathers.As ClubSport NI celebrate 🎉 10 years in business, we're reminded that success isn't just measured in numbers, but in the lessons learned, the relationships built, and the ability to stand tall after every fall.#DecadeOfSuccess #BusinessJourney #Gratitude #GrowthMindset #MentorshipMattersSponsor:Over reliant on the Hight Street? Have you thought about taking your products online? Whether it's looking at your website and advising on how to set it up for the ultimate consumer experience or advising you on how to sell your products on online stores such as Amazon, Ebay, Shopify etc.Private Label People takes care of all of that. They can look at any product and advise if there is a demand online, help with listings, help with orders, help with shipping and fulfilment, opening up a whole new revenue stream for your business.Go to www.privatelabelpeople.com to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 8B - The Circle Back Show

    In a world where certainty is a luxury, Orchardville and similar organisations are setting a pioneering example by infusing business into charity. It’s not just about generating revenue; it’s a strategic move towards sustainability.💡 By reinvesting profits instead of distributing them as dividends, these charities are able to expand their impact and ensure their services continue, even in tough times.This approach is a beacon of hope, proving that with innovation, dedication, and a bit of business acumen, we can overcome the challenges of dependency on external funding. It’s about creating a resilient ecosystem that can support the most vulnerable among us, no matter what.But why should businesses and individuals get involved? Beyond the moral imperative, there’s a ripple effect of positivity that benefits us all. Supporting such initiatives not only contributes to a thriving community but also evokes a profound sense of satisfaction and loyalty among consumers and partners.🎓🌍 Do you remember your first GCSE exam? For many, it's a memorable moment, especially if it was a language exam! Speaking portions could be nervy, but also pretty amusing when you think back on it. From getting a little 'help' from your teacher to speaking French with an unexpected voice chiming in – it's all part of the GCSE experience.We also discuss why driving into Dublin feels like navigating through a population of "150 million." 😅 But jokes aside, choosing public transport can be a real eye-opener to the ease and simplicity it brings into our daily lives.On top of that we talk about a number of other subjects and review our recently sampled local businesses.#CharityInnovation #SocialImpact #SustainableCharity #PartnershipForChangeTo enter our free giveaway please go to https://digitalcircles.click/giveIf you like the Circle Back Show you may also enjoy The Players Podcast where we interview a range of local sporting legendshttps://open.spotify.com/show/4KNY5fFkGMweo7fVz7jHbNSponsor:Over reliant on the Hight Street? Have you thought about taking your products online? Whether it's looking at your website and advising on how to set it up for the ultimate consumer experience or advising you on how to sell your products on online stores such as Amazon, Ebay, Shopify etc.Private Label People takes care of all of that. They can look at any product and advise if there is a demand online, help with listings, help with orders, help with shipping and fulfilment, opening up a whole new revenue stream for your business.Go to www.privatelabelpeople.com to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    🌟 "Nothing is going to get better. It's just not. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot." - Dr. Seuss, The Lorax 🌳Today, let's be inspired by Cara Cash Marley's wisdom and Dr. Seuss's timeless words. 💬 Whether it's letting one person out in traffic, lending a hand where you can, or simply doing one good deed - every little bit contributes to a ripple of change. 🌊Cara reminds us that it's not just about helping ourselves but extending our other hand to help someone else. 🤝 Whether our actions impact generations or just the day of a stranger, every positive action counts.Through her own work across the charity sector, Cara has continually offered a much needed hand of support to people who would be lost without it.A testament to resilience and empowerment. Against the odds and battling imposter syndrome, Cara's journey from uncertainty to becoming a CEO at 33 highlights the power of self-belief and education. 🎓💼Now CEO of Orchardville Cara's role is not just about offering support but also about creating impactful changes in the lives of those with learning disabilities and autism.Orchardville do vital work in the 3rd Sector and despite only recently joining, Cara has a clear vision for the organisation and defined goals to enable it to grow and help even more of the people who need it most.Want to know more about Orchardville's services go tohttps://www.orchardville.com/Don't forget to enter the Digital Circles free prize draw https://digitalcircles.click/giveIf you like Digital Circles you may also want to listen to The Players Podcast where we interview a range of local sporting legends.https://open.spotify.com/show/4KNY5fFkGMweo7fVz7jHbNSponsor:Over reliant on the Hight Street? Have you thought about taking your products online? Whether it's looking at your website and advising on how to set it up for the ultimate consumer experience or advising you on how to sell your products on online stores such as Amazon, Ebay, Shopify etc.Private Label People takes care of all of that. They can look at any product and advise if there is a demand online, help with listings, help with orders, help with shipping and fulfilment, opening up a whole new revenue stream for your business.Go to www.privatelabelpeople.com to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 7B - The Circle Back Show

    Join us on another episode of The Circle Back show where we cover last weeks guest David Mason and his tempting wine nights.Our usual lighthearted thoughts on all things localWe take a look into the spirit of innovation and community revival that's keeping Northern Ireland's hospitality industry vibrant and alive, especially during challenging times. We delve into the intriguing emergence of wine tasting events hosted by local bars and restaurants, events that are redefining the industry's customer experience. Individuals like David Mason have infused the traditional wine tasting with a contemporary twist, offering an enriching blend of entertainment, education, and community engagement.Revitalising Hospitality with Wine Tasting EventsWine tasting events are typically as old as vineyards themselves, but the novel approach taken by entrepreneurs like David Mason is breathing new life into this time-honoured tradition. By creating meaningful partnerships with local pubs and restaurants, these events are tailored to introduce consumers to the rich, varied world of wines and simultaneously support local businesses. Participants enjoy a unique personalised experience that large-scale events cannot replicate, resulting in increased footfall on typically quiet nights. This successful model embodies the symbiotic relationship between event organisers and venue owners while fostering a commitment to community development. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    Ever feel overwhelmed by the ocean of options in the wine world? 🌊🍾 You're not alone! Whether you're a red lover, white aficionado, or bubbly enthusiast, variety is the spice of life - and wine! 🌈🥂Here's the thing: it's perfectly fine not to adore every sip you take. 🚫❤️ Every bottle opens a door to a new taste, a new experience, and yes, a lively discussion. 🗣️💭 So, why stick to the familiar when you can dive into the unknown?Join us on a flavourful journey with our guest this week David Mason where each glass tells a story. 📖🍷David has a wealth of experience in hospitality, he's spent his career involved in the food and drink industry and is now putting that expertise to good use in his locally famous wine nights.Starting out in his local pub, David has gathered a wave of interest when it comes to people wanting to know more about the grape.His mixture of knowledge intertwined with his ability to story-tell has informed and enlightened the local pub scene in a number of locations.If you want to know more about Maso's Wine nights you can visit his media pages or get in touch via [email protected]://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095497154246https://www.instagram.com/masoswinenights/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 6B - The Circle Back Show

    Here, before we start, would you like to win a prize?Every month we will be offering a great prize, from corporate tickets to an event to some quality merch. For a chance to win go to https://digitalcircles.click/giveBefore the world got wrapped up in streaming series and TikTok trends, there were pioneers that set the stage for today's digital dazzle. 📺✨ Remember Anthea Turner's fitness tapes that adorned every living room? Or how about when "Mad Lizzie" Webb made morning exercise a national pastime on TV AM? 🏋️‍♀️Nowadays we have dedicated fitness professionals leading the way on Youtube, Tik Tok and other forms of media.One of those professionals is last weeks Digital Circles Podcast guest, Jonny Pierce.We discuss Jonny and the long strides he has taken in the fitness world in the last few years.We also lightly discuss everything from boutique hotels to local food spots to famous wrestlers and comedians through to our current must watch TV programmes.We cover a wide range of subjects on this weeks Circle Back Show.To learn more about personal fitness with Jonny, visit his website https://jonnypiercecoachingltd.com/Or if you wish to know more about business mindset, fitness and networking go to www.betterbuiltforbusiness.com#NorthernIrelandbusiness #MustWatch #MustEat #LocalFavourites #FoodieAlert #Fitness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Wee Business Podcast

    Feeling a bit sluggish post-roast dinner? 🥔 It's not just the urge for a Sunday nap – there's science at play! Carbs like potatoes boost serotonin, giving you that relaxed feeling. But remember, moderation is key to avoid the post-carb crash.Ever wonder how the pros deliver powerful talks? Take it from Jonny Pierce, who amps up his energy to engage audiences and share valuable insights on personal development and business success. 🎙️And if lockdown taught us anything, it’s the power of adaptability. Jonny embraced virtual platforms for fitness coaching, ensuring clients could train from anywhere – talk about turning a challenge into an opportunity!🤝 What's next? Networking! Putting business owners together sparks opportunities and partnerships. That's the magic of connection and community.Realistic Goals and the Importance of DisciplinePersonal growth, whether in fitness or any other area, is rooted in discipline and realism. The pitfalls of setting unrealistic expectations can lead to almost instant discouragement. Discipline helps in maintaining a structured approach to life; this doesn’t necessarily mean hitting the gym every morning but planning your week and dedicating specific times for specific tasks. Sundays could be your planning day, ensuring that your week ahead is mapped out and achievable targets are set.Fitness journeys should be sustainable and enjoyable. If the prospect of a certain diet or exercise regimen seems unbearable in the long-term, it is likely ill-suited for lasting change. Adhering to a plan that makes you unhappy is counterproductive. The notion that the ends justify the means does not hold true if the journey undermines your sense of well-being.Ready to carve out your own stage in life and business with the professional help of Jonny?Find out more https://builtforbetterbusiness.com/#Motivation #Fitness #PublicSpeaking #Networking #Mindset #personaltrainerLike this? You might want to listen to The Players Podcast also on the Digital Circle Network.https://open.spotify.com/show/4KNY5fFkGMweo7fVz7jHbN?si=bff66f75ce3b48ea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 5B - The Circle Back Show

    Join Paul Mooney, Robert Rickey, and Michael Eliott for another engaging instalment of The Circle Back Show. Episode 9 features a compelling exploration of the interplay between athleticism and entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland. The trio spotlights figures like Ian Young, whose prowess in both sports and business personifies the indomitable Northern Irish spirit. Our hosts also examine the widespread practices of mindfulness within the business community, reflecting a commitment to balanced living amidst high-pressure environments.Moreover, this episode looks at the renowned combat sports legacy in Northern Ireland. Championing strength, resilience, and skill, the sporting world produces figures who subsequently become treasured role models, fostering a self-propagating legacy of excellence. Our hosts also discuss how infrastructure and community support give rise to a new generation of athletes and entrepreneurs against a backdrop of historic success.Alongside the above matters we talk golf. The Masters is just around the corner, and the excitement is palpable. With a field full of potential champs, it's anyone's game. How will our evry own Rory McIlroy fare? It’s a battle among the top 20—and even underdogs could swing to victory. ⛳🏆Are you cheering for local hero Rory as he swings for his Career Grand Slam? There's a shared thrill in backing someone from our own turf – it's community and connection that make the sports we love even more electrifying.#TheMasters #GolfTournament #GreenJacketGlory #LocalHeroLike this? you might want to check out The Players Podcast, also on The Digital Circles Network.https://open.spotify.com/show/4KNY5fFkGMweo7fVz7jHbN?si=bff66f75ce3b48ea#TheMasters #GolfTournament #GreenJacketGlory #LocalHero Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Circle Back Show

    In this insightful episode, we dissect the vibrant business network of Northern Ireland and explore in depth, the power of podcasting in fostering connection within the business community with guest speakers Robert, Mike, and Paul. Shedding light on the collaborative and enlightening nature of The Digital Circles Podcast, this episode underscores the crucial role these platforms play in sharing valuable insights from a myriad of experts. We delve into conversations utilised as treasure troves of wisdom, not only for entrepreneurs, but also for those seeking everyday inspiration and guidance.The Circle Back Show also veers away from professional lens and taps into personal strategies of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, a common challenge for most individuals today. Intriguingly, the podcast explores creativity in business, emphasising the importance of mental space as a catalyst for fresh ideas and breakthrough solutions. From sports to business, find out the striking parallels and how each contributes to the understanding and shaping of the other realm.🍗 And for the foodies, we've got a delightfully delicious debate: Fermanagh vs. the world in the ultimate chicken goujon showdown. Huge portions, unparalleled quality—can your local spot compete?We also discuss our favourite recently tried and tested local businesses.#DartsLegends #Nicknames #ChallengeAccepted Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    From Charlton Athletic to Irish League glory with Linfield and Crusaders, Michael Carvill has not just settled for a legacy on the pitch. He’s also empowering the next generation with the Professional Footballers' Association Northern Ireland.Welcome to another exciting episode of The Digital Circles podcast, where we sit down with PFA Northern Ireland's pioneer, Michael Carvill, to discuss the rise in Irish League football standards and the importance of player welfare. Michael gives us a tour of the Irish League, revealing how it is adjusting to the dynamics of professional football and what this means for players, supporters, and the community.You'll learn about Michael's vision for a comprehensive player support system and the formation of PFA Northern Ireland. From offering enhanced player wellbeing to discussing post-career options with players, discover how the PFA ensures support goes beyond the pitch and extends into the players' life after their sporting career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Circle Back Show

    This episode of the Circle Back Show featuring hosts Paul, Rob, and Mike, takes a deep dive into Northern Ireland's burgeoning business landscape, honing in on the success stories and challenges of local entrepreneurship. The discussion focuses on the entrepreneurial spirit encapsulated in the likes of Cillin Gilmour and Michael Dunbar. Highlighting Cillin's journey from working in his granny's kitchen to running a successful sneaker cleaning service, this episode underscores the power of passion transforming into sustainable business models.Exploring further, the hosts dive into the challenges of small businesses in the face high street vacancy rates and competition from online markets. The narrative then expands to focus on the essence of local patronage, highlighting the dynamic coffee culture, the diversity of local eateries, and the efforts of entrepreneurs in enhancing customer experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 2B - The Circle Back Show

    Welcome to the Circle back around show where we follow on from last weeks special guest with a recap of related and some unrelated light hearted content.✨ Who needs Hollywood celebs when you've got local legends loving your products? ✨From Eoghan Quigg's fav chicken breast in Dungiven to the Pastel de nata that's got Robert Rickey dreaming of Portugal, #NorthernIreland’s small businesses are serving up big flavours that even the stars can't resist! 🌟🍽️In this episode, Paul Mooney, Robert Rickey, and Michael Elliott dive into a captivating discussion revolving around - '#The Evolution of a Career: From Aspiring Athlete to Business Professional.' Listen in as the trio delve deep into how the ambitious hopes of a sporting career can take unexpected turns, leading individuals on a remarkably diverse career path. They narrate anecdotes, some humorous, some enlightening from their work experiences ranging from managing a Santa’s grotto to working in bookies or pizza restaurants. Could this tapestry of rich work experiences be the secret formula behind entrepreneurial success? Tune in to find out.In the second half of the episode, the conversation steers towards the challenges and learnings nested within the art of moving house. The trio highlight the invaluable role professional movers play in this stressful life event, sharing their experiences and insights. They affirm the benefits of relying on professionals for specific tasks and underline the lessons to be gleaned from planning and managing change. Listen on to gain a fresh perspective on the art of moving house and strategies for dealing with change.Don't forget to follow & subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 1 - Digital Circles Podcast - An introduction

    Warmly welcome to this first episode of the Digital Circles Podcast with your hosts, Paul and Rob. In this inaugural episode, we delve into the vibrant fabric of Northern Ireland's small business community. Amidst the entrepreneurial flair that's positively fizzing in the region, our conversation narrows down to the unique challenges that small business owners might encounter as they strive for growth and success.Join us as we explore the significance of such ventures that serve as crucial cogs in the machinery of the local economy. We'll touch upon the dazzling variety of complexities that these businesses face, from financial management to the drafting of masterful marketing strategies. What gives added depth to our conversation is the exploration of the concept of small business communities, spaces where invaluable advice, resources, and networking opportunities can be accessed.Northern Ireland's entrepreneurial spirit is thriving, with small businesses emerging as the backbone of the local economy. These ventures represent not only financial ambition but also the dreams and passions of the individuals behind them. However, despite their enthusiasm and hard work, small business owners often encounter unique challenges as they strive to grow and succeed.The Importance of a Dedicated Small Business CommunityIn the vast business network of Northern Ireland, small businesses play a critical role. They foster innovation, drive economic growth, and create job opportunities within the community. Yet, they also confront a landscape of complexities ranging from financial management to marketing strategies.One of the ways to support these entrepreneurs is through communities where they can access targeted advice, resources, and networking opportunities. While traditional avenues like chambers of commerce offer certain benefits, they may not fully address the specific needs of small businesses. An ideal support system would offer not only fundamental business advice but also cutting-edge, innovative ideas that align with the fast-paced market today.An impactful community should provide small business owners with the flexibility to engage and learn at their own pace while maintaining their focus on the day-to-day operations. A platform where insights into other local businesses are shared daily could foster a space for genuine connection, shared growth, and peer-to-peer learning.Don't forget to follow & subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Digital Circles Podcast is a dynamic show that blends business insights with a lively, engaging approach. Hosted by Paul Mooney, the podcast features interviews with a diverse range of entrepreneurs, business leaders, and innovators, primarily from Northern Ireland but often spanning broader topics that resonate with global audiences.At its core, the show delves into various aspects of business – from strategy and growth to challenges and success stories. However, it’s not just about the typical business talk. The podcast has a thought-provoking side that encourages listeners to think differently, whether they’re involved in startups, small businesses, or large corporations. It challenges conventional wisdom and explores new ways of thinking about business.One of the key elements that make Digital Circles stand out is its approach to business matters from various angles. The hosts and guests cover everything from personal development in bu

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