The Burnout Files

John Glover

Breaking the silence on leadership. A raw conversation destigmatising failure, risk, and mental health.

Episodes

  1. "You can't get the biscuits without the blisters" | Danny Campbell, Hoko Design | The Burnout Files

    1 HR AGO

    "You can't get the biscuits without the blisters" | Danny Campbell, Hoko Design | The Burnout Files

    In this episode of The Burnout Files, host John Glover sits down with Danny Campbell, founder of Hoko Design, architect, and judge on BBC Scotland's Home of the Year. Danny started Hoko because he became obsessed with one idea: that home is where the most important moments of your life happen, and architects have been ignoring the people who live in them. He launched the practice before he was fully qualified, no safety net, just a clear purpose and a strategic first hire. That obsession turned into a business. But the journey nearly broke him. This conversation goes to places most founder stories don't. Danny talks candidly about the employment tribunal he nearly didn't survive, the contractor who walked off multiple sites at once and left Hoko holding the financial wreckage, and a regulatory hearing that threatened to end his career publicly: all while his brother was dying. He "cried every day on the way to work and every day on the way home". And he kept going. Danny opens up about the mental health crisis running through the architecture profession, the third most likely to die by suicide, and why the industry's culture of silence makes it worse. He talks about ego, about stripping materialism out of his life, about why he wears Crocs to every meeting. And he shares what his brother taught him about facing the worst with grace. If you've ever wondered what's really happening behind a founder who looks like they have it together: this one's for you. Subscribe for more honest conversations about the real cost of building a business. ABOUT THE BURNOUT FILESThe Burnout Files is hosted by John Glover. Every episode explores the side of entrepreneurship that doesn't make the highlight reel: the setbacks, the sacrifices, and the very human stories behind building something from nothing. Subscribe for new episodes: https://feeds.captivate.fm/the-burnout-files/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theburnoutfiles_/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theburnoutfiles/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theburnoutfiles_ ABOUT DANNY CAMPBELLDanny Campbell is the founder of Hoko Design, an architecture and design practice based in Scotland focused on helping homeowners create spaces that actually mean something. He is also a judge on BBC Scotland's Home of the Year. He launched the business at 25 before completing his qualifications, and has spent the years since learning the hard way what it takes to build something that lasts. Follow Hoko Design on LinkedIn, and Instagram Follow Danny Campbell on Instagram

    1h 5m
  2. "What The F*** Am I Doing?" — Colin Frame, Founder of Stellar Omada

    20 FEB

    "What The F*** Am I Doing?" — Colin Frame, Founder of Stellar Omada

    THE BURNOUT FILES "What The F*** Am I Doing?" — Colin Frame, Founder of Stellar Omada Host: John Glover Duration: 1 hour 23 minutes -- EPISODE SUMMARY Colin Frame built Stellar Omada from nothing in 2018. No investors, no safety net. Today it's one of Scotland's fastest-growing consultancies and he's targeting £50 million revenue by 2027. He's also the British Business Entrepreneur of the Year. But none of that is what this conversation is about. In this episode, Colin talks about the £200,000 cash flow crisis that nearly ended Stellar in its first year. The two companies he built and watched fail before he got it right. The divorce he went through while trying to scale a business. The night he found himself walking to a freezing log cabin in rural Scotland with only his phone torch, wondering what on earth he was doing. He's been to the edge more than once. This is what brought him back. If you're a founder, an entrepreneur, or you've ever wondered what the success stories leave out — this one's for you. Subscribe for more honest conversations about the real cost of building a business. --- IN THIS EPISODE — Growing up in a caravan in rural Scotland and what it quietly did to his relationship with risk and failure — Two failed startups before Stellar Omada — and why he's glad they happened — The Friday afternoon his mum called to say they needed £200,000 by close of business — How he's walked into boardrooms on the worst days of his life — and why compartmentalising isn't the same as coping — Losing good people, avoiding conversations, and the leadership mistakes that still sit with him — Going through a divorce while running a fast-growing company — and ending up in a freezing log cabin in October — Why 72% of entrepreneurs are affected by mental health issues, and most never say a word — What it felt like to be handed Entrepreneur of the Year by Bob Geldof ABOUT THE BURNOUT FILES The Burnout Files is hosted by John Glover. Every episode explores the side of entrepreneurship that doesn't make the highlight reel — the setbacks, the sacrifices, and the very human stories behind building something from nothing. Subscribe for new episodes: https://feeds.captivate.fm/the-burnout-files/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theburnoutfiles_/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theburnoutfiles/ Follow us on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@theburnoutfiles_ ABOUT COLIN FRAME Colin Frame is the founder and CEO of Stellar Omada, one of the UK's fastest-growing technology and assurance consultancies. Named British Business Entrepreneur of the Year, Colin started Stellar Omada in Edinburgh in 2018 and is backed by the British Growth Fund. Follow Colin on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-frame-21a94915/ Stellar Omada: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stellar-omada/

    1h 24m

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