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🗓️ 15 January 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:00.0 | Is your bank at home in three markets or 53? |
0:05.0 | With on-the-ground specialists in over 50 markets, |
0:09.0 | HSBC UK has been voted the leading bank for trade for the last seven years so let us help |
0:14.5 | you navigate international business like a local search H.S.C. International |
0:19.4 | Bank to find out more. H.S.B.C. UK, opening up a world of opportunity. |
0:24.5 | Voted the UK's Best Trade Finance Bank for seven consecutive years by Euromoney, UK Trade Finance |
0:29.1 | Survey 2023. |
0:30.5 | Sean Nelson is the founder and CEO of Lovesack, repeatedly recognized as the fastest growing |
0:36.4 | furniture brand in the US for over a decade. Lovesack is publicly traded on NASDAQ and is projected to exceed a billion dollars in annual |
0:45.9 | sales over the next few years with more than 270 Loves branded retail locations. |
0:51.2 | From home of beginning, Sean founded Lovesack in 1998, making sacks by hand for neighbors |
0:56.9 | and friends while in college. In 2005, Sean won a million dollar investment by Richard Branson on his prime time hit reality TV |
1:06.2 | show the rebel billionaire and was named acting president of Virgin Worldwide for a time. |
1:12.1 | Sean's recent book Let Me Save You 25 Years, celebrates |
1:15.8 | love sacks colorful history and the many quote mistakes, miracles, and lessons |
1:21.3 | learn along the way. |
1:23.0 | Today, Sean and I get to sit down and talk about this brand new book release and he shares with me some of his favorite stories behind the mistakes, the miracles, and lessons in the book. |
1:34.4 | If you've ever wished you could sit down with a successful CEO of a publicly traded company |
1:39.2 | for an hour and learn the most important lessons they've picked up along the way, |
1:43.6 | then I really think you're on the podcast today. It's been a few years since we last talked and the last time we talked we just went through your whole entrepreneurial |
2:05.4 | journey and you've hit this new milestone where you came out with a book. So I'm really excited to talk about what's inside of the book and some of the lessons that you're sharing in there. But first I'm just curious why a book like because you don't have enough things to do with your time. |
2:23.0 | Yeah, thanks. It's great to be back with you and I love everything you represent. |
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