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A podcast built for the captains of small business-shaped ships – braving the squalls and showers that come with being a master of your own destiny. Hosts Jamie and Mat dissect business news, explain finance-related conundrums, and trash bull business quotes in this weekly talkshow. Tune in, have yo...
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Week 33: How a bad family holiday inspired a passionate entrepreneur | Emma Watson, Little Hotdog Watson
We've been away for a little while!
Before the world was rudely interrupted by coronavirus, the 9 to When? podcast had a bit of a switch-up. Our...

Week 32: How to launch a subscription box business in three months | Ahlam Alharthy, Grow With Me
In this episode of 9 to when? Jamie speaks with Ahlam Alharthy of Grow With Me.
Ahlam’s story:
‘I really wanted to know how I could best n...

Week 31: Why the best discussions don't happen in meeting rooms | Nigel Berman, School of the Wild
In this episode, Jamie chats with Nigel Berman from School of the Wild — a different kind of team building company. They discuss the power of the grea...

Week 30: Running London's most coveted cat cafe | Lauren Pears, Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
Show notes
Lauren Pears is the proud owner of Lady Dinah's cat Emporium – an Alice in Wonderland themed cat cafe based in Bethnal Green, London....

Week 29: N26’s Brexit, cat jumpers and the glorification of failure
Nearly seven months in now, Jamie and Mat get chatting again after an extended break from talking to each other in the Alps. They discuss the challeng...

Week 28: How to go after hyper growth | James Gibson, Revolut
Show notes
In an info-packed interview, James Gibson – Lead Product Owner at Revolut – runs Jamie through the principles and processes the globa...

Week 27: Jess Stern, Mustard Made
This week, Mat sits down with Jess Stern, co-founder of Mustard Made. Mustard sell great looking, easy to assemble lockers in a variety of colours. Th...

Week 26: Is an unexamined business worth running?
In their six month milestone episode, Mat and Jamie go head to head on the topics of falling bank lending to UK businesses, a hammock that hangs from...

Week 25: Julian Fisher, jisp
How do businesses connect their online and offline customer offerings? This week, Jamie interviews Julian Fisher of jisp to understand how his company...

Week 24: Stock, Shoeblast, and the decline of Christmas (pudding)
In the second show of the third decade of the second millennium, Mat talks about the supply chain and coping with changing consumer interests, Jamie g...

Week 23: Aimée Ramos, GoodEye Vintage
This week, Jamie talks to Aimée Ramos, owner of GoodEye Vintage (https://goodeyemarket.com/) about her attempt to put a stop to fast fashion. They dis...

Christmas Special: Festive shopping stats, slanting toilets, and the big biz quiz(mas).
In a special edition of 9 to when? Jamie surprises Mat with a Christmas quiz (how many festive businesses can you guess are real or fake?), they discu...

Week 21: William Adoasi, Vitae London
In this episode, Jamie chats with William Adoasi of Vitae London, a unique watch company that doesn't break the bank. Vitae is Latin for life, and the...

Week 20: Light-harvesting helmets, lead gen, and Lord of the Rings
In the latest episode, Jamie talks about extreme capitalism and whether a business should always have a social purpose, Mat looks at a new invention t...

Week 19: David Brear, 11:FS
Today, Jamie chats with David Brear of 11:FS, a challenger consultancy with big plans to revolutionise the world of digital banking.

Week 18. Start-up funding, head-buzzers and the supposed unchangeability of the self
Mat and Jamie reunite to talk about start up funding options, slick new channels for social media pioneers to explore, concluding with an all round di...

Week 17: Alex Angel-Benscher, Vurchoo Jewellery
This week on the podcast Jamie interviews founder of Vurchoo Jewellery, Alex Angel–Benscher. Alex runs an ethical jewellery company that takes designs...

Crowdfunding for businesses | 2019 guide
Read the article here: https://www.iwoca.co.uk/finance-explained/business-crowdfunding/

Week 16: Government grants, self-cleaning door handles and Hamlet
In an after-hours special, Jamie explains word of mouth marketing for small businesses, Mat goes growth, growth, growth with the government’s new gran...

Small business grants: what's on offer and how to get it
Read the article here: https://www.iwoca.co.uk/finance-explained/small-business-grants/

Week 15: Email marketing, anti-nightmare mist and the spy, Coco Chanel
In this latest and greatest episode, Jamie talks about the new trend of allowing the customer to split payments, Mat banishes halloween nightmares aw...

Week 14. Business theft, flying taxis and the origins of cynicism
This week, Jamie’s poorly but talks about content marketing, Mat examines crimes against small business, and both of them get to grips with the topic...

Week 13. Dishwasher whisky, SEO and George Mallory
With his co-host’s return, Jamie takes the opportunity to talk about cute sofa names (and why they sell so well), Mat explains the intricacies of whis...

Business overdrafts – what you need to know
Read the article here: https://www.iwoca.co.uk/finance-explained/business-overdraft/

Week 12: Sno-flex, retiring retirement, and the fastest man in Raynes Park.
Stepping up to the plate, Mark covers for Mat this week, Jamie gets Northwich and Norwich mixed up, we cover why being front of mind is one of the mos...

Working capital: an essential guide for small business
Read the full article here: https://www.iwoca.co.uk/finance-explained/working-capital/

Week 11. Clam pillows, Hunter S. Thompson, and the beauty of being unique.
“A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.”
― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway...

Week 10. Vampire plastic, disappearing banks and Dante’s 9th circle of bonkers.
In our 10th ‘anniversary’ episode Mat correctly guesses the only county in England that doesn’t have a McDonald’s, Jamie tries to explain why plastic...

Week 9. Rockit rockers, Ernest Hemingway, and did someone say recession?
Today, Mat runs us through the ins and outs of hunting licenses (the auction finance kind), a joke about helium balloons goes straight over Jamie’s he...

Week 8. Railways guardians, off-road high heels and Abe Lincoln
Now with exciting new recording equipment, Jamie gets stuck into the pros and cons of a cashless society, Mat explains another unusually named device...

Week 7. Welsh business, self-watering plants and Maya Angelou.
In this evening edition of 9 to when? Mat discusses why employed people think businesses are important, Jamie attempts to explain what happens to soun...

Week 6. Remote working, robot golf balls and Vincent Van G—
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Week 5. Movie-making, vegan meat, and Dolly Parton
In this episode, Jamie acts out bits of Quenton Tarantino’s new movie (badly), Mat examines Amazon’s good small business behaviour, and both of them c...

Week 4: Missing holidays, Romeo’s bad advice and the salmon cannon
After a slight timetable change, Mat mulls over business owners too busy to go on holiday, Jamie questions the poor planning of the Post-It Note's cre...

Week 3: Rental clothes, hoverboards and Henry Ford
In the latest episode, Mat discusses rental caravanning and the gig economy, Jamie goes back to the future with high-flying hoverboards, the topic of...

Week 2: Spectachrome turkeys, gin and June
This week, Mat talks about how July is killing our Christmas dinner, Jamie explains how a business lets you see the world like a Wes Anderson movie, t...

Week 1: Fish shops, olderpreneurs, and debentures
In our inaugural episode, Jamie manages to get the name of the podcast wrong within the first 30 seconds, Mat explorer the ethics of shooting inanimat...