Screw It Just DO It with Alex Chisnall

Alex Chisnall

Screw It Just DO It is the podcast for entrepreneurs, founders and business builders who are ready to stop waiting and start building. Hosted by Alex Chisnall, the show features honest conversations with people who’ve faced uncertainty, taken risks and built businesses that matter — from kitchen-table side projects to global brands and billion-pound companies. Real stories. Real decisions. Real progress. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

  1. They Had No Money Left. So They Removed the Option to Quit

    1D AGO

    They Had No Money Left. So They Removed the Option to Quit

    They hit December with no money left. No salary. No backup plan. Just one decision to make: quit... or remove the option to quit completely. Simon Gardiner built Carrington West from a garage during the worst recession in decades. But the real turning point wasn’t the start. It was the moment there was no way out. In this Bite-Sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, Simon shares the moment he and his co-founder James sat in a pub at Christmas with no funds, no revenue, and a stark choice: fold the business or grind it out from scratch. They chose to grind. That decision built what is now a £100 million revenue business and the UK’s recognised best employer. We talk about why Simon wants it to take 10 years, why early struggle is not something to hide from, and why building a facade of success before you have earned it is one of the most dangerous things a founder can do. Key Takeaways • Why there is no substitute for the resilience built in the early years • What happened when they reframed the entire business at Christmas with no money left • Why Simon never wants to sell and what European founders understand that UK founders often miss • The danger of flooding your environment with luxury before you have earned it 🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Don’t miss a moment of entrepreneurial insight. Subscribe to Screw It Just DO It wherever you get your podcasts. 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    16 min
  2. She Sold Her Business... And Gave Away Her Identity

    3D AGO

    She Sold Her Business... And Gave Away Her Identity

    She sold her business. And in the process, gave away something she should never have signed over. Calypso Rose built multiple businesses from scratch with just £2,000. One became the number one product in Selfridges. Another she scaled and sold. But the biggest lesson didn’t come from building. It came from the deal she wishes she could undo. In this episode of Screw It Just DO It, I sit down with Calypso Rose, serial entrepreneur and founder of Offscript, to talk about what three businesses built without investment have taught her, why she champions lifestyle businesses over scale-up culture, and the mistake she made at the exit table that every founder needs to hear. We talk about designing a business around your life, knowing when to walk away, and why most founders stay three years too long. Key Takeaways • Why she signed over her Instagram in a deal and immediately tried to buy it back • How she built The Institute to give her freedom, cash positivity, and flexibility from day one • The moment the boxes hit the ceiling and she knew it was time to move • Why starting with a minimal viable product will always beat building before you launch 🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Screw It Just DO It 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    58 min
  3. He Was Told He Had 5 Years to Live. He Built a Movement Instead | Iain Ward

    APR 3

    He Was Told He Had 5 Years to Live. He Built a Movement Instead | Iain Ward

    Lain Ward was doing a medical trial for extra cash when an MRI scan found a stage three brain tumour in his head. He was 31. His prognosis was one to five years. His first reaction? Bollocks. His second? A plan. In this Bite-Sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, Iain explains how a brain cancer diagnosis became the clearest direction he had ever been given, why he calls himself the luckiest unlucky man in the world, and how he turned a prognosis into a pursuit of two Guinness World Records and a mission to raise millions for cancer charities. We talk about the difference between a diagnosis and a prognosis, why cancer gave him a road he did not have before, and what it looks like to build a following of over over nine million people one video at a time, without ever knowing how much time you have left. Key Takeaways • Why finding cancer accidentally in a medical trial MRI was the luckiest thing that ever happened to him • How he went from solutions mode to world record pursuit within a week of his prognosis • Why cancer was the best thing that happened to his life • What it looks like when every single daily action is connected to one goal 🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Screw It Just DO It 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    9 min
  4. He Moved 26 Miles Away, Knew No One, and Built It From a Shed | Jason Graystone

    MAR 31

    He Moved 26 Miles Away, Knew No One, and Built It From a Shed | Jason Graystone

    Jason thought he had already failed at 22.He was 22 years old when he found out he was going to be a father. He was living in a flat, going out every weekend, talking about the business he was going to start one day. Then everything changed. He moved 26 miles away to a town where he knew nobody, walked away from his social life, and started an electrical engineering company in a garden shed. No fanfare. No safety net. Just a decision to stop waiting. In this episode of Screw It Just DO It, Jason and Alex talk about what financial freedom actually means, why most entrepreneurs are chasing the wrong goal, and how Jason grew a YouTube channel to half a million subscribers with zero ad spend and generated 12 million dollars through a single funnel in under a year. Key Takeaways • Why chasing financial freedom is often the wrong goal • How one week of reading YouTube analytics changed everything • The product ecosystem thinking that generated 12 million dollars in 10 months • Why most content creators fail from day one • How to know when enough is enough 🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Screw It Just DO It 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    1h 11m
  5. I Accidentally Lost 20kg In Corporate Life | Darren O’Reilly

    MAR 26

    I Accidentally Lost 20kg In Corporate Life | Darren O’Reilly

    Darren O'Reilly spent his early years on the professional rugby pitch, representing giants like Leinster and Harlequins and playing in an underage World Cup for Ireland. In that world, his nutrition was meticulously managed by club staff; every meal was tailored for recovery and performance.Then he made the transition to corporate life, and the system broke.Without a team of nutritionists, Darren found himself skipping breakfast and relying on "nutritionally disastrous" meal deals, leading to an unintentional 20kg weight loss. He realized he wasn't alone; the corporate office was a breeding ground for poor nutritional habits that affected focus and energy.In this episode of ScrewItJustDoIt, Darren explains why he teamed up with senior nutrition lecturer Dr. Brian Carson to launch Wholesup, how they spent two and a half years bootstrapping the business before seeking investment, and the massive logistical hurdles they faced navigating Brexit shipping between the UK and Ireland.We also unpack the science behind functional superfoods like organic cherries and beetroot, the decision to invest in home-compostable packaging that costs two-thirds more than plastic and why being "all in" is the only way to survive the manufacturer "plug-pulling" of the startup world.This is not just about a protein shake. It is about redefining the ritual of functional food for the modern lifestyle.Key Takeaways • How to transition the discipline of a professional athlete into the startup world • The reality of bootstrapping a physical product for over two years • Navigating the "silent pandemic" of poor nutrition in the corporate environment • Why sustainability and B Corp values must be built into the brand from day one🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up.As a Screw It, Just Do It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit🎧 Don’t miss a moment of entrepreneurial insight. Subscribe to Screw It, Just Do It wherever you get your podcasts. 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.ukConnect with Darren: Email: darren@wholesup.com Website: wholesup.com Socials: @wholesupTimestamps:00:00 Global Obesity Pandemic 00:40 WorldFirst Partner Ad 01:25 Business Origin Story 02:40 Professional Rugby Career 03:55 Flexitarian Market Trends 05:15 Scientific Formulation Process 06:40 International Expansion Strategy 07:35 New Product Development 08:35 Choosing Expert Co-founder 09:45 Manufacturing Resilience Journey 11:10 Future Company Vision 11:45 Official Podcast Outro----------------------------Connect with me:👉🏼 https://www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk👉🏼 Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/screw-it-just-do-it-with-alex-chisnall/id1236788872👉🏼 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6zGHXSlJZSzaYEvDAIVYmT👉🏼 Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-chisnall/👉🏼 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alexchisnall_/👉🏼 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/alex.chisnall/👉🏼 X - https://twitter.com/alexchisnall👉🏼 Threads - https://www.threads.net/@alexchisnall_👉🏼 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@alex_chisnall?lang=en👉🏼 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@alexchisnall/

    12 min
  6. He Quit BlackRock To Build A Gin Brand With £500 | Nishant Sharma

    MAR 24

    He Quit BlackRock To Build A Gin Brand With £500 | Nishant Sharma

    In this episode of Screw It Just Do It, I sit down with Nishant Sharma, founder of Rutland Square Spirits and the mind behind Rutland Square Gin. Nishant didn’t arrive in Scotland with investors or a master plan. He arrived with £500 in his pocket and the determination to build a life from scratch. He had a roof over his head and food on the table, but no real direction. What followed was years of hustling, questioning what success actually means, and learning that sometimes achieving the things you dream about still leaves you asking one powerful question — what’s next? In this conversation, Nishant opens up about the relentless pressure of entrepreneurship, the moment he pushed himself so hard it resulted in a heart attack, and the mindset shift that forced him to rethink everything. We talk about believing in yourself before anyone else will, why founders sometimes need to be shameless in pursuing opportunity, what investors are really betting on when they back a startup, and the deeper philosophy behind ambition, money, and purpose. This is a raw conversation about risk, resilience, and the reality of building something meaningful from almost nothing. ⸻ Key Takeaways Belief comes first. If you don’t believe in yourself, no investor or partner will either. Investors bet on people. Numbers, charts, and projections matter — but ultimately investors back the founder. Relentless hustle has a cost. Entrepreneurship demands everything, and ignoring your health can push you to dangerous limits. Success doesn’t end the journey. Even when you achieve the things you once dreamed of, the bigger question often becomes: what’s next? Nishant Sharma didn't plan to build a spirits empire. He was on a lucrative corporate path, working as a high-paid contractor for global giants like HSBC and BlackRock. He was "living the dream" with a big SUV and a comfortable salary, but he felt like a misfit without a true purpose. Then, the death of his grandmother in 2017 changed everything. During his trip home to India, he discovered his family’s "inception story": his great-grandfather had run an illegal spirit-blending "side hustle" with a Scottish officer decades earlier. That was the spark. In this episode of Screw It Just DO It, Nishant shares how Rutland Square Spirits was born "from the fire of a cremation," how he arrived in Scotland as a student with only £500, and how he survived failing three times before his brand took flight. We talk about the "brutal reality" of startup stress—including the heart attack that nearly killed him—the power of "shameless" tenacity, why he cold-emailed 1,000 people in a single weekend to save his business, and how he eventually landed a major celebrity investor. This is not a story about chasing a quick payout. It’s about building a legacy, refusing to have an "exit plan," and the sheer grit required to turn a family story into a global brand. Key Takeaways The "Shameless" Founder: Why you must keep "paddling" even when you're drowning. The Heart Attack Warning: The physical and mental cost of the "hustle". Story-Led Branding: Why modern consumers are choosing meaning over "Big Alcohol". Tenacity vs. Desperation: How sending 1,000 emails can change your business trajectory. The India Opportunity: Why the world's youngest population is the next frontier for craft spirits. 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Screw It Just DO It 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    52 min
  7. From 20 Year Old Founder To $200M Exit | Dom McGregor Story

    MAR 19

    From 20 Year Old Founder To $200M Exit | Dom McGregor Story

    Most founders focus on raising capital. Dom focused on timing, expertise and people. In this Bite Sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, I sit down with Dominic McGregor, co founder of Social Chain and founder of Fearless Adventure. Dom started Social Chain at just 20 years old and helped scale it into one of the most influential social media agencies in the world before exiting through a $200 million IPO. But the journey was not built on hype or overnight success. Dom explains the moments that mattered. The decisions that changed the trajectory of the company. And the lessons founders miss when they focus too much on capital instead of capability. We also discuss sobriety, personal discipline and why scaling a company is ultimately about people and timing rather than ideas alone. If you are building something and wondering what it really takes to scale, this conversation offers a rare look behind the scenes of a founder who did it before turning thirty. Key Takeaways Timing matters more than ideas: Many founders obsess over originality. Dom argues timing is often the real difference between success and failure. Expertise beats capital: Raising money is not the hardest part of scaling. Building the right team with real experience is. People determine scale: The fastest growing companies are rarely built by one person. They are built by strong teams aligned behind the same mission. 🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Don’t miss a moment of entrepreneurial insight. Subscribe to Screw It Just DO It wherever you get your podcasts. 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    9 min
  8. How Piemonte Drinks Founders Nearly Lost Everything

    MAR 17

    How Piemonte Drinks Founders Nearly Lost Everything

    They didn’t grow up in the drinks industry. They didn’t have investors lined up. They had £12,000, two corporate jobs, and a spicy margarita made on a balcony during lockdown. In this episode of Screw It Just DO It, I sit down with Alice Parmiter and Wynter Karo, co-founders of Pimentae, to unpack how they turned a tequila knowledge gap into one of the UK’s fastest-growing tequila cocktail brands. From discovering real tequila culture in Mexico to spotting a gap in UK supermarkets, they bootstrapped their first 1,400 bottles, hand-delivered influencer hampers, and then put £20,000 down to run a festival bar with no safety net. That decision funded their business. Since then, they’ve raised £2 million, scaled into grocery, travel and festival spaces, navigated a product recall, and built a brand rooted in community and authenticity. This is not a “glam startup” story. It’s about blind optimism, operational mistakes, difficult fundraising conversations, and staying aligned as co-founders. Key Takeaways • Why blind optimism is often required at the start • How bootstrapping builds stronger commercial discipline • The risks of taking the wrong investor too early • Why festivals became their most powerful customer acquisition tool • How authenticity protects your brand as you scale🎧 This episode is powered by WorldFirst, specialists in international business payments. If your business pays overseas suppliers or receives payments from abroad, those transaction fees can quickly add up. As a Screw It Just DO It listener, you can get 50 international transactions completely fee free for 60 days. 👉 Create a free account and claim the offer at worldfirst.com/screwit 🎧 Listen to the full episode of Screw It Just DO It 🎟️ Join us at the Festival of Entrepreneurs, November 3–4 at NEC Birmingham 👉 www.festivalofentrepreneurs.co.uk

    1h 4m
4.9
out of 5
23 Ratings

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Screw It Just DO It is the podcast for entrepreneurs, founders and business builders who are ready to stop waiting and start building. Hosted by Alex Chisnall, the show features honest conversations with people who’ve faced uncertainty, taken risks and built businesses that matter — from kitchen-table side projects to global brands and billion-pound companies. Real stories. Real decisions. Real progress. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

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