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Great Company with Jamie Laing

CASPAR LEE: WHY I'M PROUD TO HAVE TOURETTE'S

Great Company with Jamie Laing

Jampot

Personal Journals, Business, Entrepreneurship, Society & Culture

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Living with Tourette's, overcoming anxiety, and realising I don't resemble Judge Rob Rinder quite as much as he thought, I welcome a guest whose success has inspired millions, including myself - one of the original YouTuber's, Caspar Lee.


Having started his channel as a teenager his subscriber count quickly skyrocketed to seven million, I now have the chance to sit down with Caspar to chat about life after YouTube. Despite his massive following, Caspar battled anxiety, to the point where he couldn't even go on a date with his fiancée [13.51]. He explores how he transitioned to running four successful businesses and the pressures of entrepreneurship [22.48] and how he has learned to embrace his Tourette's diagnosis at the age of six to the point where he is now proud of it.


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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. We're Jamie and Sophie. You may remember us from Nearlyweds and then Newlyweds.

0:05.1

But now, guys, things are about to get even wilder as we take on our biggest adventure yet, becoming parents.

0:12.0

Yeah, that's right. Newlyweds is now Nearly Parents. And we're bringing you the same honest, heartwarming takes on our journey to parenthood, I guess.

0:21.5

Join us as we find out what it really means to become a family while trying not to kill each other.

0:26.2

Get ready for Nearly Parents, your favourite new podcast.

0:33.6

This episode is very excitingly sponsored by Starbucks chilled coffee. Now, some days are just go, go,

0:40.5

running between meetings, recording the pod, trying to answer emails on the move. There's so much

0:44.0

going on. It's nonstop. But when you've hit what I call the midday slump and the idea of making

0:49.3

a coffee feels like too much admin, look no further than Starbucks chilled coffee. When you're rushed your

0:54.6

feet, these unbelievable beauties are just there in the chilled aisle looking all cool and delicious,

1:00.1

waiting to brighten your day. So we've got the Starbucks Rappuccino, chilled coffee,

1:04.3

gorgeously indulgent and sweet. Or if you like me, I need the maximum pickup on those

1:09.0

hectic days, grab the Starbucks triple shot espresso, no prep, no stress.

1:13.4

So all your coffee shop favorites, chilled and ready to go.

1:15.6

So next time you're cruising the fridge aisle, you know what to do,

1:18.6

grab a Starbucks, chilled coffee, and lift up your every day.

1:21.6

Find your favorite flavor in the chilled aisle.

1:24.2

Today's episode is sponsored by Guardian Jobs.

1:27.3

Now, I talk a lot about the importance of great

1:29.7

company on this podcast. I mean, it's basically, it is the name of the podcast. And one thing I've

1:35.0

learned in business, to build a great company, you need great people. Honestly, this is what we

1:40.1

have at Jampot. Jampot is an incredible media company that we're growing, but it's not just

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