51 episodes

Discover the start-up stories behind some of the most successful and innovative businesses and brands from the founders themselves.

In this podcast series, fellow co-founders of Campfire, Alex Brown and Joe Gradwell speak to business owners about how they went from idea to launch, their strategy for growth and sustainability, but also their personal story which offers an insight into the entrepreneurial drive.

Whether you’ve got the next great business idea or running your own start-up, this podcast shares invaluable knowledge that you won’t find anywhere else.

Connect with Alex, Joe and Campfire here: https://linktr.ee/thefounderspodcast

The Founders Campfire

    • Business
    • 4.7 • 15 Ratings

Discover the start-up stories behind some of the most successful and innovative businesses and brands from the founders themselves.

In this podcast series, fellow co-founders of Campfire, Alex Brown and Joe Gradwell speak to business owners about how they went from idea to launch, their strategy for growth and sustainability, but also their personal story which offers an insight into the entrepreneurial drive.

Whether you’ve got the next great business idea or running your own start-up, this podcast shares invaluable knowledge that you won’t find anywhere else.

Connect with Alex, Joe and Campfire here: https://linktr.ee/thefounderspodcast

    Campfire: How our rivalry made us perfect business partners

    Campfire: How our rivalry made us perfect business partners

    Joe Gradwell and Alex Brown founded social first marketing agency Campfire after meeting and fostering a healthy rivalry at Social Chain.

    In the final episode of the podcast, Alex and Joe are now telling their founding story.

    They explain what led them to starting their own competing agency; how they landed on their company values, which includes the ‘no d*ck head’ rule; how they romanticised their business and how that manifested into probation passing fireworks.

    To keep up with Alex and Joe’s plans for the future, follow  the team behind The Founders.

    • 52 min
    Knoops: Jens Knoop on how to diversify your revenue stream

    Knoops: Jens Knoop on how to diversify your revenue stream

    Jens Knoop’s passion for hot chocolate led him to found Knoops in 2013 with only one store. Now, with more than 10 stores nationwide and an online range, you can now consider Jens Knoops, as the modern day Willy Wonka. 

    Jens explains how while researching as part of his previous job, he stumbled across the ‘little luxuries’ market - which when paired with his nostalgic love of chocolate, led him to starting Knoops.

    Knoops battled with the covid pandemic and so Jens shares exactly what he thinks startups should be focusing on in their early days to ensure they have a diverse revenue stream.

    He also shares valuable insights into how he diversified their revenue streams when faced with the adversity of the pandemic, and why startups should consider this from day 1. 

    Ahead of opening Knoops’ in Manchester, he shares what he’s doing to ensure the Knoops experience is the same in every store.

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    • 37 min
    Cano Water: Turning water into a £2.1 million business with Josh White

    Cano Water: Turning water into a £2.1 million business with Josh White

    What started out as a holiday became the foundation for a million pound business. Josh White was horrified by the number of plastic bottles covering beaches on a trip abroad and, with his co-founders, began the mission to reduce single use plastic with a fresh and forward-thinking approach. 

    Josh describes how they convinced investors that canned water wasn’t too radical, and the turning point with a little help from Sir David Attenborough himself; he also shares the sad impact that founding a company had on his mental health and how it links to their slogan ‘Don’t Bottle It’.

    Plus he discusses the exclusive details of their recent rebrand and how integral his personal brand has been to growing the company to new successes.

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    • 45 min
    Photobox: Graham Hobson's regrets of building a multi-million pound business

    Photobox: Graham Hobson's regrets of building a multi-million pound business

    Ever needed a service that didn’t exist?

    Back in 2000, Graham Hobson had just bought a digital camera and was bored of trekking back and forth to Boots with the copious pictures he took of his children… so he founded Photobox: A photo printing service that was the first of its kind and became a category leader in the UK market. 

    In this episode, Graham shares with Alex and Joe how he founded a multi-million pound company despite having zero aspirations to run his own business. He also divulges the low points of the first few years and how that affected his home life, and the unexpected reason why they bought MoonPig for £120 million. 

    He also shares why he wants to pay more tax, why it’s difficult to pitch ideas in today's economy, and how he is supporting startups in this phase of his career.

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    • 39 min
    Trouva: Alex Loizou on finding your business’ identity

    Trouva: Alex Loizou on finding your business’ identity

    When you’re starting a business, a question you might try and be answering for years is who you are as a business. So, how do you go about discovering the answer? 

    In this episode, Alex and Joe are joined by Trouva’s co-founder and former CEO Alex Loizou. Alex explains how he went from coder to C-Suite; and how Trouva has come to solve a huge problem for small businesses and customers alike.

    He also shares his biggest lessons to pass onto entrepreneurs and business owners; and he also shares how he forgets about work by “fighting for his life”. 

    Connect with Alex, and the team behind The Founders.

    • 49 min
    Nubian Skin: How Ade Hassan almost missed Beyoncé’s email

    Nubian Skin: How Ade Hassan almost missed Beyoncé’s email

    Ade Hassan had a lightbulb moment so good she couldn’t believe it hadn’t been done before: she had never been able to find a nude bra that matched her skin tone. So, she made it for herself and all the other women of colour who never had it before either. 

    In this conversation, Ade tells Alex and Joe about her business idea that consumed her, the incredible yet terrifying moment when Nubian Skin went viral before they had a single product to sell, and how they almost missed an iconic opportunity with Beyoncé. 

    Follow Ade, Nubian Skin and the team behind The Founders.

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

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