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🗓️ 23 January 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts |
0:04.7 | Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast. |
0:08.4 | Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take |
0:13.1 | with them if they were cast away to a desert island. |
0:16.3 | And for right reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast. |
0:21.0 | I hope you enjoy listening. |
0:40.0 | My cast away this week is the businessman and philanthropist, John Codwell. |
0:44.7 | Today he's a billionaire who made his fortune as the founder of the mobile phone retailer |
0:49.8 | Fones for You. Back in the 80s he was running a car dealership with his brother when he spotted |
0:54.9 | the potential of cellular technology. Fones for You became Europe's leading privately owned |
1:00.1 | mobile phone group. Then in 2006 he sold it all for £1.5 billion. Growing up in a council house |
1:07.7 | in Storkontrend, one of his early business ventures was selling toys to other children in his |
1:12.4 | neighbourhood. That wetted his appetite to be his own boss and make money, but not just for himself. |
1:18.3 | Even as a child he dreamt of helping others and it is charity work that drives him today. |
1:23.6 | He formed Codwell Children, which helps children with disabilities over 20 years ago and remains |
1:28.7 | its largest single benefactor and he was one of the first Britons to sign up to Bill and |
1:33.2 | Millinda Gates as giving pledge, vowing to give away 70% of his money during his lifetime. |
1:38.5 | But back to business, he says, it's unimportant to me if I'm worth a few hundred million or a |
1:43.6 | billion. What is important is that I make a success of business. Success is a personal need of mine. |
1:50.4 | John Codwell welcomed it as an island discs. Thank you for having me. So let's start with this |
1:55.9 | personal need for success. John is it as strong today as it was when you first started out? |
2:01.2 | Yes, it's not quite as hungry as it was because in the early days it was the hunger to be |
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