Edinburgh Business Stories

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Hosted by ActionCOACH business coach Alan Smith and YouMore founder Alex Richards, this video podcast focuses on the stories of business owners in and around the great city of Edinburgh. Check it out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. And why not follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn too for updates and behind the scenes sneak peaks? Know someone with an awesome story who should be on this podcast? Let us know by emailing info@youmore.co.uk.

  1. Jun 3

    Ep88. Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes - Mark Rafferty

    In this episode of Edinburgh Business Stories, we’re joined by Mark Rafferty, Managing Director of Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes and Metal Recycling, a long-standing Edinburgh business operating across cranes, recycling, logistics and storage. Mark shares the realities of running a multi-generational family business, from unusual crane jobs and managing large-scale recycling operations to tackling scrap theft and preserving resources for the future. He also discusses the environmental pressures facing the construction industry, why recycled aggregates are becoming increasingly important, and how Bernard Hunter has evolved far beyond what most people expect from a scrapyard. This conversation covers everything from lifting whales off beaches to the surprising story behind the donkeys living beside the scrapyard, alongside a serious look at sustainability, infrastructure, and the future of the industry. This episode is for anyone interested in family business, construction, sustainability, logistics, or the unseen industries helping keep cities moving. This episode of Edinburgh Business Stories is brought to you by Rathbones, a leading UK wealth manager with a long‑standing presence in Edinburgh and offices across Scotland. Rathbones helps people plan and invest for the future they want, whether you’re building wealth, growing your career, or enjoying the rewards of success. Life can be busy and complex, and having the right support matters. By taking the time to understand what’s important to you, Rathbones helps you invest well, plan well and live well. Wherever you are on your journey, Rathbones is there to help you go further. When you invest, your capital is at risk. For more information visit rathbones.link/edinburgh-business-stories-yt

    47 min
  2. May 20

    Ep87. Brewster Brothers - Scott Brewster

    In this episode of Edinburgh Business Stories, we’re joined by Scott Brewster, Managing Director of Brewster Brothers, a Scottish business turning construction waste into valuable recycled materials. Scott shares his journey from a difficult start in chartered accountancy, where failing exams led to his first major setback, to building a business focused on sustainability, scale, and solving a growing industry problem. He also opens up about the hidden realities of construction materials, from global scarcity and environmental pressures to the rise of illegal “sand mafias” in parts of the world. This episode is for anyone interested in sustainability, construction, or how industry challenges can become powerful business opportunities when approached differently. This episode of Edinburgh Business Stories is brought to you by Rathbones, a leading UK wealth manager with a long‑standing presence in Edinburgh and offices across Scotland. Rathbones helps people plan and invest for the future they want, whether you’re building wealth, growing your career, or enjoying the rewards of success. Life can be busy and complex, and having the right support matters. By taking the time to understand what’s important to you, Rathbones helps you invest well, plan well and live well. Wherever you are on your journey, Rathbones is there to help you go further. When you invest, your capital is at risk. For more information visit https://rathbones.link/edinburgh-business-stories

    1h 2m
  3. Apr 22

    Ep85. LOOP Agencies - Vicky Hope and Ed Vickers

    In this episode of Edinburgh Business Stories, we’re joined by Ed Vickers and Vicky Hope, co-founders of Loop Agencies, a creative agency built around people, culture, and doing things differently.  Ed and Vicky share how they landed the Edinburgh Fringe as a client just months after launching, working day and night to prove themselves before they felt ready. They also talk about making the bold decision to become Scotland’s first employee-owned trust at just three years old, choosing long-term culture over a quick exit. We explore what it really means to build a different kind of agency, from putting people first in difficult decisions to creating a transparent and supportive environment. They also discuss how they’re approaching the rapid rise of AI, and why leaning in early has given them an advantage. This episode is for anyone building a business with strong values, navigating growth decisions, or trying to stay ahead in a fast-changing industry. This episode of Edinburgh Business Stories is brought to you by Rathbones, a leading UK wealth manager with a long‑standing presence in Edinburgh and offices across Scotland. Rathbones helps people plan and invest for the future they want, whether you’re building wealth, growing your career, or enjoying the rewards of success. Life can be busy and complex, and having the right support matters. By taking the time to understand what’s important to you, Rathbones helps you invest well, plan well and live well. Wherever you are on your journey, Rathbones is there to help you go further. When you invest, your capital is at risk. For more information visit rathbones.link/edinburgh-business-stories-yt

    46 min

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Hosted by ActionCOACH business coach Alan Smith and YouMore founder Alex Richards, this video podcast focuses on the stories of business owners in and around the great city of Edinburgh. Check it out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. And why not follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn too for updates and behind the scenes sneak peaks? Know someone with an awesome story who should be on this podcast? Let us know by emailing info@youmore.co.uk.

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