Old schoolmates Ross, Henry and Tom reunite to tackle stereotypes of the ‘lazy generation’. Each episode they delve into the life of a successful millennial, hear their story and learn about what has contributed to their success.
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Old schoolmates Ross, Henry and Tom reunite to tackle stereotypes of the ‘lazy generation’. Each episode they delve into the life of a successful millennial, hear their story and learn about what has contributed to their success.
This week Ross and Tom welcome Chris Moss on the pod. Chris is CEO of The University Paper, the trusted voice of UK students, connecting brands with the student audience and producing student-led content for university campuses across the UK.
Chris opens up about his upbringing, and how overcoming significant childhood trauma shaped his career and gave him the drive to become successful. He explains discovering his love for business and the inspiration behind the decision to start his own company.
The boys learn about how The University Paper developed from ‘Groupon for students’ to an online publication available in 53 university campuses in 16 cities across the UK, working with some of the world’s biggest companies.
Chris also talks about competition with existing university publications, his ambitions to grow The University Paper into a global brand, and his love of Rolo yoghurts. Ross hosts this week’s university-related game.
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Check out Chris on social media:
https://www.instagram.com/chrismoss.1/
Check out The University Paper:
https://unipaper.co.uk
https://twitter.com/TheUniPaper
The Bull Sessions
Old schoolmates Ross, Henry and Tom reunite to tackle stereotypes of the ‘lazy generation’. Each episode they delve into the life of a successful millennial, hear their story and learn about what has contributed to their success.