Podcasts with a local flavour
Someone asked me recently about local business-focused podcasts. I came up with the ones below and thought you might like to know about them, too:
Ollie Collard and Becky Sage host Founded and Grounded which offers the honest, human side of building a business, from founders in the trenches.
Susie McFarland, host of the Long Lunch, has recently launched Between Courses, which explores what’s working, what’s challenging, and what opportunities are in the agency landscape.
Rebecca Morley of Third House Ltd has launched The Third Seat - for leaders navigating the chaos of growth.
Karen Brooks is hosting The Only Way is Hydrogen? - Small molecule, big clean future, a podcast powered by GW-SHIFT.
Ric Hill of Ghyston hosts Giant Minds from the Bristol Tech Community.
Chris Grimes hosts The Good Listening to Show which he records at the Future Leap podcast studio and includes themes on Best of Bristol and Legacy Life Reflections.
The inimitable Matt Golding has a podcast… Screw this… let’s try something else.
New to town, Rob Cooper is the host of Climate Unf*cked.
The Bristol Business Podcast shares the stories of the city’s business founders.
Legendary local Dan Martin hosts the Enterprise Nation Small Business Sessions podcast.
And Ada Ventures Scout Steph Melodia hosts Strategy and Tragedy.
Photo borrowed from Old City Studio, Bristol

