Stronger Business Together

Granger Forson

How would you solve the biggest hurdle in your business right now? The Stronger Business Together Podcast is for business owners who want to make better decisions without adding more complexity. Hosted by Granger Forson, each episode is an honest conversation with an experienced business owner. Together they explore where their business is today, the journey that got them there, and the lessons learnt along the way. During the podcast, Granger and his guests try to overcome a specific business hurdle, that is holding back progress. A decision that feels heavy. A challenge that hasn’t yet been resolved. Together, they slow the thinking down, explore different perspectives, and consider the next sensible step. This podcast isn’t about outsourcing decision-making. Advice is welcome and AI can support thinking, but responsibility stays with the owner. If you believe business can be made simpler, that your people can grow businesses and that progress comes from great conversations and constructive challenge, you’ll feel at home here. Listen in and reflect on how you might approach your own next decision.

  1. 6d ago

    E27 Find Early Leads Fast with Al Keck

    In this episode, host Granger Forson sits down with Al Keck, an e-commerce growth specialist with 26 years of digital experience who successfully exited his previous agency after 21 years of operation. Al walks through his extensive history—from building Cotswold Outdoor's initial e-commerce infrastructure during the 2000 dot-com era to driving early growth for brands like Rapha and Reader's Digest. They unpack why Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) is becoming a "dead metric," how to calculate the vital relationship between Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) and Lifetime Value (LTV), and explore how startup advisors can break through market noise when launching a new consultancy. Key Takeaways The Evolution of E-Commerce: Al cut his teeth in late 1999 scaling Cotswold Outdoor’s initial online presence from scratch into a multi-million-pound revenue stream, back when internet commerce was widely dismissed as a temporary trend. ROAS is a Dead Metric: Al argues that relying solely on Return on Ad Spend is dangerous because it ignores profit margins. A business can hit an impressive 5x ROAS target while still yielding a negative contribution to its bottom line. CAC to LTV Ratio: Sustainable growth requires understanding the cost of acquiring a customer (CAC) versus their long-term lifetime value (LTV). High-repeat brands (like Rapha) aim for a 6x lifetime value ratio over time rather than just chasing short-term turnover. Protecting Company Culture: Al emphasizes the importance of the 20-60-20 rule in team dynamics. Leaving negative "drains" in an organization drags down the middle 60%. Taking decisive action to remove toxic staff or misaligned clients creates an immediate positive "whoosh" in company morale. AI as Petrol, Not the Spark: Al views AI tools as excellent accelerators for mundane, time-heavy tasks, but stresses that human judgment and face-to-face rapport remain essential to verify outputs and build authentic relationships. The "Hurdle": Finding the Right Audience for a New Consultancy After exiting his 21-year-old agency, Al launched Claviger Consulting to advise boards, private equity firms, and founders turning over £750k+. His primary hurdle is cutting through market noise to connect with the right leadership "tribes" in a hesitant economic climate. Al’s Takeaway on Consistency "There are no magic wands despite what some online influencers tell you. Whether it’s in business or personal development, real success comes down to consistency, patience, and building strong foundations for the long term." Resource Links & Contact Info LinkedIn: Al Keck
 Services: Strategic e-commerce advisory and digital marketing guidance for boards and founders.

    E27 Find Early Leads Fast with Al Keck
  2. Aug 6

    E26 Systemise Your Selling with Andy Coghlan

    In this episode, host Granger Forson is joined by Andy Coghlan, an adept customer experience and digital transformation consultant who runs CX Strategy. Andy shares insights from his 30-year career navigating global enterprises and explains his current passion for migrating his expertise to help local small businesses thrive. They discuss the immense power of managing an online reputation through automation, the benefits of modern "lights out" marketing, and walk through a critical coaching segment on tightening up the sales conversion pipeline. Key Takeaways The Evolution of CX Strategy: After decades executing high-level digital transformation, data-driven marketing, and management consulting for global enterprise brands, Andy is shifting focus to deliver simple, data-led technology solutions to local small businesses. The ROI of Inbound Reviews: Andy highlights a major success story with Cirque du Soleil, where ticket sales were suffering not because of the performance, but due to poor reviews regarding parking, merchandise lines, and bar queues. Implementing a proactive customer review strategy directly unlocked a massive uptick in ticket sales. Levelling the Digital Playing Field: Powerful marketing technology that used to require millions of pounds in corporate budgets is now entirely affordable and accessible for small, agile local businesses. "Lights Out" Marketing Automation: To prevent lead generation from falling down a business owner's busy priority list, Andy developed Reputation Autopilot—a plug-and-play suite of tools that manages and displays local search and AI recommendations seamlessly in the background while you sleep. The Shift to Productised Services: Moving away from being positioned purely as an expensive consultant paid for his time, Andy has packaged his expertise into software-and-education-backed frameworks. The "Hurdle": Patching a Leaky Sales Conversion Bucket Despite a deep expertise in mapping out flawless customer journeys for clients, Andy addresses his own internal bottleneck: a "leaky bucket" sales process that struggles to seamlessly move verbally committed or interested prospects over the finish line. [THE SALES PIPELINE MATRIX] [Marketing Funnel] ───> [Discovery / Checklist] ───> [Commitment Scale] (Inbound Leads) (Qualifying Pains) (The 1-to-10 Check) Andy’s Takeaway on Testing "We have all these cliches about 'fail fast, learn fast.' It is so important to do stuff quickly and manually first, see where it fails, ditch it, and amplify the things that do work, rather than creating an automated asset without real-world input." Resource Links & Contact Info Website / Email: andy@cxstrategy.digital LinkedIn: Connect with Andy Coghlan WhatsApp / Mobile: 07866 433144 Free Tools: Check his platform for a free AI Google Business Profile Audit and reputation scorecards.

    E26 Systemise Your Selling with Andy Coghlan
  3. Jul 30

    E25 Design One Core Offer with Marta Bagan

    In this episode, Granger Forson sits down with Marta Bagan, a Krav Maga instructor and certified Wim Hof Method instructor. Marta details her journey from spending 20 years in corporate hospitality management to launching a "soul-led" business dedicated to helping high-functioning women overcome people-pleasing, overthinking, and toxic environments . They explore the difficult mindset shift of moving from employment to self-employment, the physical and emotional healing required to build a business, and Marta’s recent move to establish her practice locally in Gloucestershire. Key Takeaways The Core Framework: Marta combines physical self-defense, breathwork, cold exposure, and mindset training to help women build somatic strength so they can say "no" without guilt or fear . Reclaiming Space in Leadership: The business specifically targets female founders, business owners, and corporate leaders who find themselves making themselves "smaller" or second-guessing their choices in male-dominated environments . Shifting from Manager to Leader: Drawing from her hospitality background, Marta shares how learning to value herself allowed her to see the unique gifts in her team, delegate effectively, and ultimately double her venue's sales post-COVID . The Body Holds the Science: As a child who suffered from severe asthma, Marta used the Wim Hof Method to build extreme physical resilience, eventually leading her to successfully summit a mountain in Nepal . The Entrepreneurial Mirror: Marta highlights a common startup reality—when you launch a personal business, hidden emotional traumas and insecurities frequently surface, requiring internal healing before you can successfully offer solutions to the world . Current Business Focus & The Next 12 Months Having recently relocated to Stroud—a location she praises as incredibly welcoming—Marta is in the foundational phase of building her local footprint . Her near-term objectives include: Securing a Local Hub: Actively sourcing a dedicated studio space in Gloucestershire (Gloucester, Cheltenham, or Stroud) to host regular breathwork and self-defense classes . Workshop Influx: Launching intensive, in-person empowerment and resilience workshops. Digital Expansion: Reviving her online presence to stream live, accessible breathwork classes globally . Marta’s Core Philosophy "If you are a people-pleaser at home, you are a people-pleaser in your business. It doesn't change. Building strength in your body changes your self-worth, your confidence, and your capacity to handle stress.” Resource Links & Contact Info Location: Stroud, Gloucestershire Connect: Reach out to Marta locally to inquire about her newly launched Krav Maga and breathwork sessions .

    E25 Design One Core Offer with Marta Bagan
  4. Jul 23

    E24 Fix Your Broken Lead Flow with Dr Emmanuel Akpe

    In this episode, Granger Forson is joined by Dr. Emmanuel Akpe, a medical professional turned business stress management consultant who runs TSM Wellness based in Cheltenham. Dr. Emmanuel unpacks why traditional, abstract wellness approaches like generic mindfulness fail and argues that stress must be treated as a tangible business risk. Drawing from his medical background and international experience, he highlights the legal requirements of stress policies and explains how organisational-level interventions are the ultimate weapon against employee burnout. Key Takeaways Stress as a Bottom-Line Risk: Burnout isn't just a personal grievance; it's a massive productivity and financial hazard. TSM Wellness shifts the conversation from abstract resilience training to calculating the hard monetary impact of stress on a business. The Legal Blindspot: Under UK legislation, it is a legal requirement for businesses to maintain a stress management policy. Yet, after speaking with over 100 business owners, Dr. Emmanuel discovered that virtually none actually have one in place. Organisational vs. Individual Management: Telling a stressed employee to simply "go home and rest" is a reactionary band-aid. True mitigation happens at the organisational structure level, embedding simple, repeatable stress transformation systems directly into company policies. The Precursor to Mental Health Issues: While the modern corporate landscape focuses heavily on mental health conditions (like anxiety and depression), it frequently ignores the primary catalyst: unchecked, long-term environmental stress breaking down human resilience. Medical Contextual Awareness: Dr. Emmanuel leverages his clinical clinic background to connect physiological symptoms directly to behavioural stressors, making his corporate training sessions instantly relatable and results-oriented.  Dr. Emmanuel’s Lead Generation Engine To feed his sales pipeline, Dr. Emmanuel utilises a systematic "value-first" inbound marketing funnel: The Lead Magnet: Offering a free, copy-and-paste, HSE-compliant Stress Policy Template and a diagnostic Business Stress Audit Guide on his website. The Authority Builder: Active thought-leadership writing on LinkedIn, which routinely converts into high-level conference speaking invitations. Strategic B2B Partnerships: Serving as the Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) lead for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Gloucestershire branch to build direct lines to people managers. Memorable Quotes "No business owner deserves to be sick because they are running a business... The pressure could be too much. I want to help them reach their goal and also achieve their aim." — Dr. Emmanuel Akpe Resource Links & Contact Info Website: Find the free Stress Policy Template and Diagnostic Audit Guide at tsmwellness.co.uk (or via his localised platform). LinkedIn: Connect with Dr. Emmanuel Akpe. Affiliations: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

    E24 Fix Your Broken Lead Flow with Dr Emmanuel Akpe
  5. Jul 16

    E23 Break the Overwork Cycle with Stu Richards

    In this episode, host Granger Forson sits down with Stuart Richards, co-founder of Nomadic Washrooms Limited, to trace his journey from a husband-and-wife start-up to a thriving nationwide group of companies turning over £1.25 million. Stuart shares how a rustic vision for his own wedding led to creating high-end "shepherd’s hut toilets on wheels," disrupting a legacy industry by matching premium construction with direct, family-centric customer care. They unpack the realities of managing rapid seasonal growth, building a countrywide franchise network, and practical techniques to eliminate owner bottlenecks through lean process thinking. Key Takeaways High-End Niche Disruption: Nomadic Washrooms separates itself from traditional plastic festival cubicles and standard white-box trailers by specialising in luxury, country-bathroom style shepherd's huts on wheels. The Self-Referral Engine: Placing physical business cards inside every hired unit turns guests into active promoters. With up to 10,000 festival and wedding attendees using their luxury washrooms on a busy weekend, it only takes a small percentage of card pickups to fill their annual booking calendar. Glastonbury-Scale Proof of Service: Stuart shares a major success story managing 13 high-capacity trailers for a 650-person glampsite at Glastonbury. The key differentiator isn't just dropping off the units, but managing the underlying technical logistics seamlessly behind the scenes. Strategic Income Diversification: To smooth out seasonal cash plummets during the winter, Stuart and Kate diversified their income by establishing a dedicated workshop to build static shepherd’s huts for B2B campsites alongside launching an exclusive, online cross-sell soap brand. The Speed of Team Growth: Rather than continuous, aggressive outward expansion to new areas, Nomadic Washrooms focuses on supporting their existing franchise network to grow organically. The "Hurdle": Relinquishing Day-to-Day Operational Firefighting Despite a group turnover of over £1.2 million, Stuart finds himself heavily trapped in a 70-hour work week, bogged down by administrative tasks, material ordering, and reacting to minor technical friction like broken head gaskets or running out of supplies. Stuart’s Operational Experiment Stuart is launching a simple, practical experiment: extracting foundational inventory and logistics workflows out of his mind and committing them to standard, step-by-step checklists. By shifting remote daily updates to a structured WhatsApp summary huddle, the entire team can cross-collaborate without requiring constant direct phone interference from the owner. Resource Links & Contact Info Website: www.nomadicwashrooms.co.uk Instagram: @NomadicWashrooms Email: info@nomadicwashrooms.co.uk Awards: Winners of the Welsh Startup Awards, Powys Small Business Category, and Entrepreneurs of the Year in London.

    E23 Break the Overwork Cycle with Stu Richards
  6. Jul 9

    E22 Branding for Scale Ups with Leonard Carey

    In this episode, host Granger Forson sits down with Leonard Carey, the founder of Dampsmart, to discuss how sensor technology and data analytics are transforming the housing sector. Leonard shares his professional journey from pioneering Near Field Communications (NFC) in the UK telecoms industry to engineering unobtrusive, self-install hardware that tracks moisture, ventilation, and insulation in homes. They dive into the regulatory changes shaking up social and private housing, the trap of consulting versus scaling, and a deep-dive strategy session on applying the "law of diffusion" to cross the technology chasm. Key Takeaways Dignity-First Hardware Design: Dampsmart purposely engineered tiny, wireless, self-contained sensors that landlords can install themselves without intrusive wiring. This approach respects tenant privacy and ensures community consent rather than forced monitoring.  Rooted in Structural Building Science: Instead of relying on reactionary measures like anti-mould paint, Dampsmart tracks the macro-relationship between localized internal dynamics (hallways, attics, lofts, basements) and shifting external weather patterns.  Demystifying Complex Mathematics: Leonard’s primary focus is translating heavy mathematical data and algorithms into a simple, actionable platform. This enables property enforcement inspectors, landlords, and tenants to clearly understand their role in creating healthier spaces.  The Vulnerability Double-Edged Sword: An early council deployment uncovered vulnerable residents living in severely damp homes who were completely missing from standard institutional vulnerability lists due to their personal stoicism.  The Discipline of "No": As a small tech startup, the ability to say "no" to non-core applications—like adapting tracking sensors for forestry or wildlife—is vital for preserving operational focus and long-term viability.  The "Hurdle": Scaling Operations Amidst Tighter Rental Regulations With strict legislative milestones like Awaab's Law and changing renters' rights hitting the social and private sectors, landlords are facing immense pressure from claims management companies and local councils. This environment has triggered a massive, fast-moving wave of urgent demand for Dampsmart's predictive data. Leonard’s Takeaway on Action "Sometimes you can really get bogged down in what you're going to do by the end of the year—the big target, the milestone, the revenue number. But the question of what you're going to do next week, that's what sticks in my mind." Resource Links & Contact Info Website: www.dampsmart.coContent: Read Dampsmart's recurring educational blogs across the Tenancy Deposit Scheme platform.

    E22 Branding for Scale Ups with Leonard Carey
  7. Jul 2

    E21 Improve your Hiring Rate with Holly Siddall

    Episode Summary In this episode, host Granger Forson sits down with Holly Siddall to explore the human side of running a modern accountancy firm. Holly tracks her journey from working as an independent bookkeeper to founding her own practice in 2007 out of a desire to treat clients with deeper respect and transparency. They discuss how her firm has evolved into a comfortable, systemised agency based in Gloucester, the surprise success of her search engine optimisation (SEO) strategy, and a highly practical coaching segment on re-engineering the recruitment process to build a solid, dependable team. --- Key Takeaways Accounting Built from Bookkeeping Up: Holly launched iLex Accounting Services after a frustrating experience as a bookkeeper, where she felt dismissed by a traditional accountant. She retrained through the ACCA qualification to establish a modern, client-first practice. The Valuation of Peace of Mind: Small business owners don't just pay for compliance; they pay for the reassurance that allows them to sleep at night. Holly views her ultimate reward as removing the anxiety surrounding HMRC legislation. The "Cheapest" Growth Strategy: Recommendation networks are the most cost-effective way to scale an agency. iLex has built a deeply intertwined client base where initial single-contract relationships naturally expand into family-wide and cross-business referrals. The Hidden Gift of "Horror Stories: Holly finds deep professional satisfaction in taking on messy tax rescue cases—such as property owners with years of unlisted income—to secure the lowest possible penalties and implement stable payment plans. The Back-Office Advantage: To streamline heavy administrative tasks and keep client workflows running efficiently, iLex integrates a dedicated, highly organized virtual assistant from the Philippines into their core team of nine. --- The "Hurdle": Navigating the Exhaustion of Bad Hiring Holly shares a significant operational frustration: despite checking beautiful CVs and conducting smooth interviews, recent hiring rounds brought in candidates who lacked actual technical skills and spent critical working hours distracted by personal mobile devices. --- Holly’s Breakthrough Investment Holly notes that investing in search engine optimisation (SEO) revolutionised her lead generation. Within a matter of months, consistent website traffic generated three to four fresh inquiries every week, successfully out-performing traditional social media marketing and conventional word of mouth. --- Resource Links & Contact Info Website: iLex Accountancy Services Office Location: Maisemore, Gloucester Phone: 01453 260 950 SEO Mention: John Anderson at SEO Results

    E21 Improve your Hiring Rate with Holly Siddall
  8. Jun 25

    E20 Journey to Reach 8million with David Powell

    In this episode, host Granger Forson is joined by David Powell, calling in from Sydney, Australia. David shares an incredible 33-year entrepreneurial journey that began with a first-class degree in chemical engineering, followed by an overland Land Rover expedition from London to Australia . These formative experiences combined to pivot his career from the physical world into general management and the metaphysical world of human potential. They explore David’s unique "16-cylinder engine" metaphor for employee performance, the power of a "be-do-have" approach to coaching, and a profound strategy session on navigating the classic marketing diffusion curve to activate massive global growth . Key Takeaways The 16-Cylinder Engine Model: David conceptualises human intelligence and workplace performance using an engineering metaphor: The Body: 3 cylinders. The Mind: 3 cylinders. The Emotions/Feelings: 5 cylinders. The Inner Being/Spirit: 5 cylinders. Most workforces operate on only 5 to 7 cylinders; David’s tools are designed to fire up all 16 . Second-Order "Be-Do-Have" Coaching: While 95% of traditional corporate training fails because it focuses on a "do-have" model, true financial and personal freedom requires working at the identity layer . To sustain results, an individual must first be the person capable of executing under pressure. The "I Feel Like Saying" Framework: To break down rigid, power-down communication barriers across diverse global cultures, David utilizes a tool where any individual can stop a meeting to express a vital perspective, forcing all other participants to actively listen . Relying on the Intuitive Channel: True strategic momentum comes from trusting heart and intuition. Rather than forward-forecasting into the unknown, leaders should explicitly ground clients on their success horizon and plan back from it .  The "Hurdle": Scaling Workforce Empowerment Globally David and his colleague Imelda have a massive, heart-led mission: to scale their digital empowerment tools (CREW and LEO) to reach 8 million people globally—the "one-in-a-thousand" tipping point needed to shift humanity . However, they constantly hit an institutional roadblock with corporate laggards—HR managers and senior executives who prioritize legacy top-down management over organic workforce growth. David’s Insight on Leadership Balance "You need to stay true to your ethical models of the world... My tools for physical fitness and metaphysical fitness are running and meditation to regularly still the mind." Resource Links & Contact Info Website: thegoldenthread.com Email: david@thegoldenthread.com Corporate Partnerships: Contact David directly for revenue-share options to deploy local workforce pilots.

    E20 Journey to Reach 8million with David Powell

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How would you solve the biggest hurdle in your business right now? The Stronger Business Together Podcast is for business owners who want to make better decisions without adding more complexity. Hosted by Granger Forson, each episode is an honest conversation with an experienced business owner. Together they explore where their business is today, the journey that got them there, and the lessons learnt along the way. During the podcast, Granger and his guests try to overcome a specific business hurdle, that is holding back progress. A decision that feels heavy. A challenge that hasn’t yet been resolved. Together, they slow the thinking down, explore different perspectives, and consider the next sensible step. This podcast isn’t about outsourcing decision-making. Advice is welcome and AI can support thinking, but responsibility stays with the owner. If you believe business can be made simpler, that your people can grow businesses and that progress comes from great conversations and constructive challenge, you’ll feel at home here. Listen in and reflect on how you might approach your own next decision.