
Marcel Binley
12/21/21 • 39 min
My guest today is Marcel Binley, Marcel is the Managing Director of a family business with multiple activities including a fast-growing coffee roasting business.
In the podcast we discuss powerful compassion stories that have resulted in increased loyalty and productivity amongst his team. The challenges of managing a family business when other family members have opposite management styles.
Marcel talks about his adventures in Brazil with the coffee cartels and how he’s trying to improve the coffee farmers lives by buying organic beans and paying them a higher price.
We discuss how being shouted at by a cross-fit trainer, is improving his mental health and why Marcels work life balance is the best it’s ever been.
Enjoy this episode finale for series one of the working4compassion podcast.
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My guest today is Marcel Binley, Marcel is the Managing Director of a family business with multiple activities including a fast-growing coffee roasting business.
In the podcast we discuss powerful compassion stories that have resulted in increased loyalty and productivity amongst his team. The challenges of managing a family business when other family members have opposite management styles.
Marcel talks about his adventures in Brazil with the coffee cartels and how he’s trying to improve the coffee farmers lives by buying organic beans and paying them a higher price.
We discuss how being shouted at by a cross-fit trainer, is improving his mental health and why Marcels work life balance is the best it’s ever been.
Enjoy this episode finale for series one of the working4compassion podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Phil Farrington
Today my Guest is Phil Farrington, Phil spent 22 years in The Royal Air Force before moving into civilian life to work as the Head of Food Safety for organisations including Harrods and Delaware North.
In the podcast we talk about the challenges Phil faced in transitioning from working in the armed forces to commercial businesses. The skills that he could transfer to the workplace but that attitudes he couldn’t.
We talk about the compassion Phil has received at work and how working with a clinical psychologist has been pivotal for Phil to better understand and manage his mental health.
Phil gives a candid account of his challenges, how he’s re-evaluated his priorities and why his new Alsatian puppy has been one of his saviours during a difficult period.
Phil shows great courage in this discussion, and I really appreciate him for coming on the podcast to share his story and I hope it helps anyone out there suffering in the workplace.
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