
Failures are building blocks to success
10/06/20 • 30 min
Welcome to the 'How I Got Here' podcast!
In Episode 01 Reece Parkinson is joined by the pioneer of ice cream rolls in the U.K, Pan-n-Ice Co-Founder, Henry Milroy.
Sharing how having self-confidence and the belief, gave him the push to start the business without knowing everything and understanding the notion, the quicker you make mistakes the quicker you learn from them, enabling the business to scale-up and constantly evolve.
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Welcome to the 'How I Got Here' podcast!
In Episode 01 Reece Parkinson is joined by the pioneer of ice cream rolls in the U.K, Pan-n-Ice Co-Founder, Henry Milroy.
Sharing how having self-confidence and the belief, gave him the push to start the business without knowing everything and understanding the notion, the quicker you make mistakes the quicker you learn from them, enabling the business to scale-up and constantly evolve.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How I Got Here - Introduction
Introducing 'How I Got Here' by Westfield.
Get inspired with top business advice from successful founders and entrepreneurs alike in this podcast series ‘How I Got Here’ by Westfield.
Across 8 episodes the series explores a range of interesting and inspirational careers, interviewing business founders and individuals about their career journeys to date and discovering how they got to where they are now.
Reece Parkinson (BBC 1Xtra) delves into the journeys from the likes of Henry Milroy, Co-Founder of Pan N Ice finding out how a summer trip to Thailand birthed the pioneers of ice cream rolls in the U.K. Philip Taylor, CEO and Founder of Carbon Theory, who went from making soap in his kitchen at home to one of the top selling medicated skincare products in the UK and US in under 2 years and Emmanuel Asuquo who gives an insight into the importance of understanding the value of money.
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Hard work, magic and a viral Daily Mail feature
Joined by CEO, and founder Philip Taylor of medicated skincare brand Carbon Theory, Reece Parkinson and Philip discuss how hard work and a little bit of magic helped the idea grow on a tight budget to become one of the top selling ranges in the U.K. and US in under 2 years. Philip shares his tips on starting a business in the skincare industry, the importance of having a unique selling point and the need to stay persistent.
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