The Trailblazer Podcast

Paul Smith

Touchstone Education founder Paul Smith welcomes guests from various fields and backgrounds into the studio to discuss the important lessons and key insights they've picked up along the way as they blaze their own trail.

  1. 04/13/2018

    Abi Hookway and Gordie Dutfield

    Gordie is part of the touchstone education team, he has been involved in sales for his entire life, previously running a large sales company. He is now involved in building the touchstone brand Abi is managing director for the Paragon Group, she has a large amount of previous experience in senior management roles. They each run their own Serviced Accommodation business. After fearing that property was a difficult venture, Abi attended the SA Masterclass and decided to invest in the Peak District for SA, mainly for the tourism industry, and for her own family to travel to. She now has 2 units, with another 5 in the pipeline, and was the first one in her family to do it. The main thing previously ' holding her back ' was that she thought property required a lot of money, and experience. She thought it was simply something that was out of her reach. Little did she know she was more than capable of achieving success in property. Abi follows the Rent to Rent strategy, meaning she controls the property, but doesn't actually need to own any of the properties.   Gordie started the Touchstone Education Serviced Accommodation masterclass 18 months ago,with no previous experience and is now also involved with rent to rent. None of his family are involved in property, so again he was the first to make this jump. He didn't have a lot of spare time, despite his well paid day job he decided 18 months ago that he wanted to get into SA. Although his day job was well paid, he was exchanging a heck of a lot of time for money. It took him 3 weeks to acquire 2 rent to rent units. He now stands at 28 units, with another 5 going live soon. They earn an average of £1000 a month… EACH. Listen now to learn: Why getting started in property requires no previous experience How to manage and make money from properties you don't even own Why being the first person to do something is not a bad thing

    36 min
  2. 04/06/2018

    Scott Weir

    On this weeks Trailblazer podcast, I am delighted to be joined by Scott Weir, a Mancunian born Scotsman, and a truly inspirational human being. As Scottish as Scott sounds, he was actually originally born in Manchester, and was then moved to Scotland with his parents at the age of 3. He first noticed that life was different for him, when he was mixing with the other children and realised it wasn't normal to not see your parents all the time. At the age of twelve, Scott often spent his days alone. His mother suffered from a severe drinking problem, leaving Scott to fend for himself. At the worst of times he actually had to steal food, to make sure that he ate that day. He never wanted to admit these things to anyone as he did not want to end up in care. At times, the family would go weeks without power in the house, and no shower. His mother was not optimistic or hopeful for him when he way a boy, she told him not to bother getting a job, and just ' sit tight ' . To Claim his benefits that would pay for his home and provide his ' drinking money 'as his mother put it. Now many of Scott's prior peer group have ended up in jail or dead. However, Scott was unwilling to accept this as his future Up until the age of 15, he had four goals in life: Not to get caught by the police Not to get beaten up Stay away from drugs and crime To get some food to survive. These were survivalist instincts and not goals that would ever accomplish anything real for Scott. ' To change your life… you have to change your goals ' He decided – enough is enough, and set himself four… seemingly impossible goals. He wanted to be smarter than his teachers He wanted an MBA He wanted enough money to pay for things he wanted He wanted to be seen as an expert in his field   Fifteen years later, having accomplished these goals and more. He started his first company ' home sure ' in 2005. After a horrendous experience with his own single let property. Within 10 years Homesure has brought its main competitor's market share from 50% down to 2.8%. He runs a Martial arts academy, helping to sculpt the future of the next generation, and this one. Despite the difficulties that Scott has faced, he is grateful for the troubles that he went through as a child as he believes that they have sculpted him into the person that he is today. As you can imagine, the kind of workload that Scott deals with on a daily basis requires a great amount of organisation, and time management. It is an absolute pleasure to be hosting Scott at Touchstone HQ on April 12th, for his ' Productivity Blackbelt ' training course. He is going to show us the systems, the techniques, and the software he uses. To make sure he never wastes a spare moment.

    48 min
  3. 03/10/2018

    Richard Maguire & Jack Porter-Smith

    On this week's Trailblazer Podcast, I am delighted to be joined today by Richard Maguire, and Jack Porter-Smith. Richard, originally from the Cotswolds and now lives in Birmingham, with the primary focus being of expanding and developing his property business. Just over 2 years ago, Richard received the terrible news that his father had developed heart failure. He was unable to spend time with his father and tend to the care of his family due to the restrictions of his work at the time (store manager for Tesco). So he decided to resign from his 15 year career with Tesco to head off and make new memories with his Mother and Father. After Richards dad sadly passed at the age of 63. He knew that he take to new direction in live and decided to invest in serviced accommodation training. After attending other training courses, around the UK, he decided to join the Touchstone Masterclass… To 'learn what he didn't know' and ended up being blown away by the information given from the trainers. Following the masterclass Richard attended our Serviced Accommodation Mastermind Programme, and then eventually progressed on to our Monaco Mastermind Grand Prix retreat. Richard's business now stands at 115 serviced accommodation units.     Jack Porter-Smith: Out of school, Jack's ambition was to join the police service, however as he was only 15. He had to join the special constable police service, and continued to do this on an off for 6 years whilst forging another career path elsewhere, However doing the police work, he discovered it wasn't for him. He says that the biggest struggle for him, was being a very small part of a very big machine. Whilst working part time as a special constable, Jack worked with us in the family business. At 16, he was introduced into SEO, PPC, online advertising, and internet marketing in general. From there, he gained qualifications with google, then moved into work with an agency in Glasgow as a PPC executive. He learned huge amounts of career sculpting information at this job. In 2009, when he was 19. Google approached him, to offer him the opportunity of becoming a top contributor. In order to offer Jack this role, Google had to see that he demonstrated good use of their product, and was using it to benefit others. They provide top contributors with special insights and up to date information, as well as inviting Jack out regularly to their Worldwide headquarters in San Jose. After providing several talks and training sessions with google, and presenting to hundreds of people he is now at the top end of googles infrastructure. He then went on to work as part of the web team of a large clothes retailer in the UK: M&CO. Here, he helped the company quadruple their website revenue within just 2 years. This was the biggest eye opener for him, as to what his skillset was capable of achieving. He then outgrew this position, at the age of 21. He moved on to be head of marketing for a Glasgow based company called Peach digital, he stayed here for 3 years. Working with clients as big as the NHS. Eventually Jack made the leap from employment to entrepreneurship. Now with 5 years under his belt, running his own business, he has an office in Toronto, with 10 staff. Achieving a turnover in 2017 0f 4.3 Million Dollars Richard and Jack now mentor with Touchstone, and have joined forces to develop an advanced serviced accommodation systems and growth course. Listen now to Learn: How creating passive income can be life changing for you and your family How monstrously quick scaling of your business is possible. How having good marketing skills can significantly sculpt to path of your business

    43 min
  4. 03/08/2018

    Olivia Conlon

    Olivia owns and operates a property staging business, this means that they specialise in dressing serviced apartments, holiday lets, showhomes… you name it! When Liv was younger her parents were both very into property, and investment strategies, so she had inspiration from a young age to do something more. She was 16 when she left school, her first job was starting the property staging company. She was the only one of her peers to do so. She is 19 at the moment, her business has now flourished into something very substantial. ' the best time to start a business, is now ' Watching her mum and dad strive for something else was a huge factor in her wanting more. She knew a lot of unhappy people who hated their job, and she didn't want to be one of them.   Last month Olivia's business became a family one, with mother joining and making the booming business a mother/daughter duo. Liv was struggling to keep up with the demand of work, and she needed and extra set of hands after all, who can you trust more to operate in the business, than your mum. Ali ( Olivia's mother ) had been investing in a property in the wrong way for a substantial amount of time, until she attended a better standard of training courses, she began to achieve the results she was looking for. Initially beginning with simple buy to lets, which generated healthy cashflow, she broadened her horizon into the world of property flipping ( buying, refurbing, and selling on for a nice profit). Up until joining Olivia, she had always worked in the corporate sector. One day she decided to take the leap… she was finished making other peoples dreams a reality. She wanted more time with her family, and property is a vehicle that allows her to do that.   They are both new venturing out of the UK and taking on projects in Marbella! Working on Holiday homes and Serviced apartments out there. Clients don't always want to use Property stagers for their businesses, some people just want to improve their home, the potential is truly uncapped.     Listen now to learn: Why you don't have to follow the conventional system from school Why working with family can be a great decision How you can add furniture, to your mortgage How you can get into property staging for yourself

    30 min

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Touchstone Education founder Paul Smith welcomes guests from various fields and backgrounds into the studio to discuss the important lessons and key insights they've picked up along the way as they blaze their own trail.