If you're a CEO, founder, or ambitious professional who wants to: ✅ Sell more effectively ✅ Command more influence ✅ Get promoted and paid what you’re worth... …this episode is your shortcut to learning 𝘩𝘰𝘸.Leah Kim Brighton isn't your average communication coach. She's a 𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗲𝗰𝗵 𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁 with a background in linguistics, psychology, and executive hiring and her approach removes the fluff and guesswork. With her 𝗩𝟴 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸, she breaks down the 𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘤𝘪𝘧𝘪𝘤 𝘴𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 behind how to sound confident, earn trust, and get results whether you're in the boardroom, leading a team, or pitching a client.𝗪𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿: ❌ Why “speak with confidence” is terrible advice unless you know 𝘩𝘰𝘸 ✅ Two simple but powerful techniques to instantly improve how you're heard❓ How your 𝘷𝘰𝘪𝘤𝘦 could be the reason you're not getting promoted ✅ Why your “echo” in the room 𝘢𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳 you leave matters more than what you say in it❓ What really earns respect, trust, and influence in leadership🎯 If you've ever been overlooked, underestimated, or unheard this episode will change the way you think about communication forever.👉 Watch this episode of the Business Alchemists Podcast now and 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗵𝘆 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝙫𝙤𝙞𝙘𝙚 𝗶𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘂𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝘁𝗼𝗼𝗹.
Think raising $6M guarantees startup success?
Think again!
In this raw, no-BS conversation, J.Y. Delmot, co-founder of BuddiesHR and ex-Y Combinator alum reveals the real lessons behind the flashy headlines. From building a SaaS that hit $60K MRR on the side, to losing it all when Instagram shut them down, to raising millions and learning the hard way… this is a masterclass in founder reality.What you'll learn:Why VC money often kills more startups than it savesThe 3 rules that changed his life at Y CombinatorHow to build a startup before writing a single line of codeWhy most founders burn out — and how to avoid itHow J.Y. scaled BuddiesHR from scratch with just a Slack appIf you’re building, funding, or fumbling through startup life, this is the playbook you didn’t know you needed.
In this episode of the Business Alchemist Podcast, Phil Akilade speaks with James Mays, founder of Rodeo and asks,
What drives someone to build a new startup after selling their last one, and surviving a brain tumour diagnosis?
They explore the importance of community and events in today's polarised world.
They discuss the evolution of event technology, the significance of in-person connections, and the mission behind Rodeo to create a new platform that supports community organisers.
James shares his personal journey, including health challenges and the drive to build a customer-centric community.
The conversation emphasises the need for discovery in event planning and the potential for monetising community data to sustain and grow these initiatives.
In this conversation, James discusses the journey of developing a platform aimed at enhancing community engagement through events.
He shares insights on the importance of user feedback, and the evolving nature of technology in event organisation.
The discussion also touches on societal issues like loneliness and the resurgence of in-person events post-COVID, emphasising the role of technology in facilitating genuine human connections.
James outlines the competitive landscape, barriers to adoption, and the future growth plans for the platform, Rodeo.
In this episode of the Business Alchemist podcast, Phil Akilade speaks with Nick Sales, a fractional CTO with 35 years of experience in AI.
They explore the reality of AI, discussing whether it is genuine innovation or merely hype.
Nick shares his mixed feelings about the current AI landscape, emphasising the importance of data in AI applications and the need for businesses to navigate the hype cycle carefully.
They also delve into the practical applications of AI in business, highlighting the potential for productivity gains while cautioning against unrealistic expectations.
In this conversation, Nick Sales and Phil Akilade delve into the evolving landscape of AI, discussing its implications for productivity, job dynamics, and ethical considerations.
They explore a structured approach for business leaders to adopt AI, emphasising the importance of understanding data and technology.
The discussion also highlights the current applications of AI in manufacturing, the rise of no-code development, and the critical need for security in AI-generated code.
Ultimately, they stress the importance of human collaboration in the future of AI.
In this conversation, Phil and Nick delve into the complexities of AI in software development, the practical applications of technology in business, and the mindset required for leaders to embrace these changes.
They discuss the limitations of AI, the importance of understanding technology, and the challenges businesses face in implementing new solutions.
Nick shares his journey from philosophy to technology, emphasising the need for a balanced approach to technology adoption and the importance of human insight in the process.
What if the next great sales breakthrough isn’t artificial intelligence but actual warm introductions?
In this episode of the Business Alchemist Podcast, Phil Akilade sits down with Mike Adams, founder of Start-Up IntroStars and self-proclaimed King of Networking, to expose the inconvenient truth about cold outreach, AI-driven spam, and what really works in B2B sales today.
Mike shares his powerful journey from a struggling sales rep relying on cold emails, to building a £5M pipeline using zero cold outreach with just human connections.
Now, he’s launched a SaaS platform to scale the one strategy that never fails: warm referrals.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
Why cold outreach is dying, even if it’s “personalised” by AI
How AI spam bots and AI spam filters are cancelling each other out
The real reason buyers don’t respond to automated messages
Why trust and reputation still dominate high-ticket B2B deals
How Mike built IntroStars to help businesses incentivise referrals, legally and at scale
Advice for introverts: how to network and build influence without ever leaving your screen
The surprising reason AI still has a role but only if used properly
Whether you're a founder tired of cold outreach, a sales leader looking for high-value leads, or an introvert who’s always hated networking, this episode will shift your thinking about Lead Gen on its head.
In this episode of the Business Alchemist podcast, Phil Akilade speaks with Ken West, a managing partner at Valenta, about the practical applications of AI in the Supply Chain.
They discuss the divide in perceptions of AI, its potential to assist rather than replace jobs, and the importance of data quality in AI implementation.
Ken shares insights on how AI can improve employee engagement, the challenges of change management, and the current state of AI in the supply chain industry.
He emphasises the need for businesses to understand AI's capabilities and to find the right partners for successful implementation.
In this episode of the Business Alchemist podcast, Phil Akilade interviews Ian Randolph, the Chief Product Officer of Nume, discussing the transformative impact of AI on finance and entrepreneurship.
Ian emphasises the reality of AI as an exponential technology that is reshaping the business landscape, particularly for founders who often struggle with financial management.
He explains how AI tools can empower entrepreneurs, allowing them to focus on creativity and innovation rather than traditional finance tasks.
The conversation explores the future of work, the collaboration between humans and AI, and the potential for a new wave of founders tackling meaningful problems with the help of advanced technology.
In this conversation, Ian Randolph discusses the transformative impact of AI on personal creativity and finance, emphasising the capabilities of tools like Nume in automating complex tasks.
He shares insights on the evolution of AI, the journey of Nume from concept to market, and the challenges faced in building AI solutions.
The discussion highlights the importance of onboarding processes and the empowerment of founders in leveraging AI to achieve their visions.
In this episode of the Business Alchemist podcast, Phil Akilade interviews Trevor Gunn, a medical biochemist and alternative health practitioner.
They discuss the challenges faced by alternative health practitioners in understanding and treating modern illnesses, the limitations of orthodox medicine, and the importance of recognising the body's intelligent responses to disease.
Trevor emphasises the need for a paradigm shift in how practitioners view illness, advocating for a more holistic approach that considers the root causes rather than just symptoms.
The conversation also touches on the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and the role of alternative health in addressing these issues.
Trevor then shares his journey from studying and practising biochemistry to exploring alternative medicine, particularly homeopathy.
Trevor highlights the need for a transformation in health practices, bridging orthodox and holistic approaches.
He also addresses the emotional aspects of being a successful therapist.
Finally he explores the mind-body connection and the role of diagnostics in holistic health, encouraging practitioners to resist treating their patients from an orthodox medical mindset.
In this episode of the Business Alchemists Podcast, Phil Akilade interviews Cindy Ashton, an expert in authentic leadership communication.
They discuss the importance of the skill of speaking for leaders who have to make every deal count.
Cindy shares her insights on how to connect with audiences on a deeper emotional level, the impact of stress on communication, and practical techniques to enhance speaking skills.
Through client success stories, Cindy illustrates the transformative power of authenticity in leadership and sales.
The conversation emphasises the need for trust and emotional intelligence in today's fast-paced world, providing listeners with actionable strategies to improve their communication and influence.
Reluctant entrepreneur Roger Horlock, shares his hazardous journey from starting up to successfully growing an independent broadband network in Brighton.
He discusses the challenges he faced due to his late diagnosis of Autism and ADHD, how this condition shaped his approach to business and tragically impacted his family life
The conversation delves into the importance of innovative thinking in entrepreneurship, emphasising the personal nature of business and the need to solve problems effectively.
Roger discusses his own personal philosophy on the guerrilla mindset in business, emphasising the importance of resilience and innovation.
He shares his journey from that of a reluctant entrepreneur to discovering his true potential as an autist.
He highlights the challenges he faced in the business world and explains why he thinks the education system is failing to nurture entrepreneurial skills.
He discusses the art of selling and the challenges of scaling a business, especially for individuals on the autistic spectrum.
Roger explores the complexities of ego, perception, and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in business.
He discusses the importance of understanding one's identity, the significance of resilience under pressure, and the need to create a sustainable business model that generates passive income.
The conversation also touches on the role of neurodiversity in whistleblowing in large organisations and the crucial contributions people with this condition can make to innovation in business and society.
Ultimately, Roger emphasises the importance of fulfilling one's potential as an autist.
In this first episode of Business Alchemists, Phil Akilade interviews Michael Hill, founder of One Planet Pizza.
They discuss Michael's journey from a successful consultancy to creating a plant-based pizza brand, the challenges of production, marketing strategies, and navigating the pandemic.
Michael shares insights on mental resilience, the importance of physical activity and meditation for entrepreneurs, and the experience of getting into ASDA's incubator program.
He emphasises the need for a strong brand story, the challenges of logistics in food distribution, and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs around finance raising and the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) concept of testing & failing fast.