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Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

Dom McGregor - success and alcoholism

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

Boxlight Creative Studio

Careers, Business, Technology

5.01K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Dom and Steven Bartlett founded a social media consultancy called social chain  in their early 20s in Manchester.  It is in some ways, it is perhaps the stereotypical entrepreneurship journey we characterise, university dropouts to building a company worth hundreds of millions in just a few years.  They were incredibly successful, hiring phenomenal youngsters and telling some of the worlds biggest brands how to engage with audiences on social media.  Dom recounts us with how it was 2014 and some of the world's biggest fashion brands weren't on Instagram, a reminder how quickly the world we live in can change.  They went onto IPO the company, It is a remarkable story for two young men in their 20s and of course like all of the stories on this show, it was not simple and it was not without failures and mis-steps along the way.  However, this interview with Dom goes much deeper than we have been with many entrepreneurs before, with the success came celebrations and parties, but behind the social media snaps and updates, there was an individual struggling with addiction, Dom takes us on a journey to becoming an alcoholic ….  But first, we start at York train station …  A reminder you can follow us onInstagram: @JimmysjobsTwitter: @JimmysjobsAnd most importantly on LinkedIn. This podcast has partnered with Octopus Group for this second series, they invest in the people, idea’s and companies that will change the world.  They are now searching for new charity partners to create a lasting impact in communities and on the environment. if you know a charity that Octopus could really help as we come out of the pandemic please encourage them to apply. See the show notes for a link and check out the third episode of this series with Chris Hulatt, the founder of Octopus.  Subscribe so you don't miss any new episodes, releasing every Wednesday.You can sign up to Jimmy's Substack here for weekly content on the future of work, technology, and politicsFor more information on partnering with us please visit our partnerships page here.Also make sure you subscribe to The Shift, you can find it here on Spotify or on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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this business hasn't reached this potential.

0:37.4

And the other one goes,

0:38.4

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And then it hits her.

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so we can sell to more customers.

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And now everyone's like,

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vegan pies are the new thing around here.

0:55.3

Wait, no me!

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