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🗓️ 2 June 2025
⏱️ 74 minutes
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Just before I left LA, I managed to have a chat with George Heaton, the founder of Represent & 247. We spoke 4 years ago now when the podcast was just starting out, and when Represent was really beginning to take off. Now it's a 9 figure business. George is one of the most disciplined people I know, so this episode is a real boost of motivation & hard work.
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GEORGE HEATON
Represent: https://uk.representclo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgeheaton/?hl=en
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0:00.0 | This episode is sponsored by Capital One. Let's be real. How many times have we committed to something |
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0:40.2 | This episode is sponsored by King's Business School, part of King's College London, where you can learn to lead the way with an executive MBA. |
0:46.8 | I always get asked by aspiring founders how they can really improve their leadership skills and make a real impact, not just in their career, but on the world. |
0:53.5 | Now, I didn't do an |
0:54.4 | MBA, but I cannot tell you how many times in my eight years of running businesses, I've wished |
0:58.2 | that I did. King's Business School Executive MBAs are designed to help you balance profit and purpose |
1:02.9 | so that you can handle the many complex challenges that come with running a business and continue |
1:06.6 | to lead with confidence. Here's why the program stands out to me as someone who always finds myself |
1:11.1 | Googling MBA programs. First of all, King's Business School has achieved triple accredited status. |
1:16.4 | That's an achievement only 1% of business schools globally can claim. Second, it's a two-year |
1:21.1 | part-time program. So you'll be learning alongside a diverse group of professionals from fields like |
1:25.5 | healthcare, consulting and law, who all bring fresh perspectives. And third, it's in central London, right in the middle of one |
1:31.5 | of the most dynamic and connected cities in the world and where I happen to call my home. |
1:35.3 | So, whether you're looking to climb higher and corporate, lead smarter, or leave a legacy, |
1:39.5 | the executive MBA is built to fit around your busy life with online and in-person learning |
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