Make or Break Auddy
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Make Or Break
In life, facing tough decisions is always a possibility, in business, it’s only a matter of time.
Join journalist Owen Bennett-Jones as he meets leaders of the business world to unpack the single most defining decision of their careers. From winning big to losing it all, we hear from a spectrum of remarkable people who reached critical junctures and took a leap of faith.
Deftly interrogating these make or break moments, we discover the guests’ business savvy,
greatest learnings and ultimately, how their decision shaped the course of their lives.
Coming soon from Radio Wolfgang and Auddy
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Episode 12: Jakob Askou Bøss
Episode 12: The Winds of Change - Jakob Askou Bøss
When going green meant leaping into the unknown
In this episode, we hear from Jakob Askou Bøss, Senior Vice-President of Corporate Strategy at Ørsted.
In 2006, having successfully merged with 5 other energy companies, Ørsted (then DONG Energy) were about to embark on an expensive and complex project to build a coal-fired power plant in Germany. But the world’s attitude towards fossil fuels was changing rapidly, and Bøss was faced with a decision. Push forward with the project, despite the turning tide? Or venture into the unknown, and be part of radical change?
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It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Jakob Askou Bøss
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
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Episode 11: Ekaterina Malievskaia
Episode 11: The Unlikely Entrepreneur - Ekaterina Malievskaia
When a mother’s love knows no bounds.
In this episode of Make or Break, we’re joined by Dr. Ekaterina Malievskaia, co-founder and chief innovation officer of COMPASS Pathways, a life science company that develops psilocybin to help people with treatment resistant depression.
Malievskaia and her husband, George Goldsmith, first started researching psilocybin - a chemical compound found in magic mushrooms - after an ongoing battle to find adequate help for their son who suffers from severe depression. The couple founded the charity COMPASS Pathways with the hope to get psilocybin approved and the drug to market. However they soon faced an obstacle; they would need to raise an eye-watering sum of $300 million, a task that for any charity would be close to impossible.
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It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Ekaterina Malievskaia
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
With support from The Open University - www.openuniversity.co.uk/management
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Episode 10: Justine Roberts
Episode 10: Mum’s the word - Justine Roberts
You’ve got the big idea but no funds, do you go it alone or take up a problematic partnership?
In this episode of Make or Break, we meet founder of Mumsnet, Justine Roberts, who through sheer perseverance, grew a penniless new internet business into the UK’s biggest network network for parents.
At the turn of the millennium, the dotcom bubble was about to burst when Roberts found herself raising funds for a new internet business. Inexperienced and coming up against reluctant investors and troubling terms and conditions, Roberts found herself in a difficult position, call it quits or change her tack.
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It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Justine Roberts
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
With support from The Open University - www.openuniversity.co.uk/management
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Episode 9: Jorge Silva and Angeles Tella Arena
Episode 9: Money Talks - Jorge Silva and Angeles Tella Arena
It’s not always about getting ahead. Sometimes in business it’s about raising others up too.
In this episode of Make or Break, we speak to Jorge Silva and Angeles Tella Arena, co-founder and senior developer of 10Pines, a software company that took a radical approach to staff salaries and structure.
After a team member turned down a pay rise because others had not been offered the same, it was time to rethink how 10Pines operated. Silva and co threw out the rulebook and put their heads together to decide just how much each of them should be paid.
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It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Jorge Silva and Angeles Tella Arena
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
With support from The Open University - www.openuniversity.co.uk/management
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Episode 8: Marc Champagne
Episode 8: Mindful matters - Marc Champagne
When popularity doesn’t always equate to success.
In this episode of Make or Break, we’re joined by Marc Champagne, founder of mental health app Kyo, which at its height reached almost 90 million users.
A strong advocate for meditation and journaling, Champagne launched Kyo in 2016. It was an instant hit with users and became a regular feature on app-store homepages and ‘top 10s’ lists. But all was not as it seemed. Although popular with audiences, the coding was deeply flawed and Champagne just didn’t have the means for an overhaul. Was there a way through this or was it time to pull the plug?
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It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Marc Champagne
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
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Episode 7: George Buckley
Beating the Crash - Sir George Buckley
When the economy is on its knees and job losses are looming, do you follow the received wisdom or buck the trend?
In this episode of Make or Break, we’re joined by Sir George Buckley. a businessman who did the seemingly impossible to save jobs during a financial crisis.
When the 2008 financial crisis hit, it hit hard. As 3M’s chairman, chief executive and president, Buckley was under immense pressure to cut jobs. But by drawing upon his skills in engineering, Buckley was able to minimise the damage, and revolutionise the way 3M would respond to future crises.
This Podcast is brought to you by Radio Wolfgang for Auddy
It was presented by Owen Bennett Jones and it featured Sir George Buckley
It was produced by John Jo Devlin and Eli Block and the Executive Producer was Ellie DiMartino
With support from The Open University - www.openuniversity.co.uk/management
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