Affordable Risk and the Entrepreneurial Journey with Stuart Morris
Episode Notes: Guest Overview:Stuart Morris: Neurodivergent entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and CEO of the International College of Professional Celebrants.Author of 1 in 1,000,000 Life, a book about intentional living.Owner of High Trend House, a retreat center in Yorkshire.Career highlights include mentoring entrepreneurs, teaching at Henley Business School, and co-creating a billion-dollar startup. Key Topics:Embracing Change: How Stuart pivoted careers and businesses to create a fulfilling life.The Value of Celebrancy: Training celebrants to lead personalized ceremonies and foster connections.Living Intentionally: Designing a life and business that align with your values.Affordable Risk: The concept of starting small and testing ideas without risking everything.Empowering Teams: Why letting go and trusting your team can be transformative. Takeaways:Balance passion and practicality to build sustainable businesses.Celebrate failures as learning opportunities.Start with the customer, not the product.Build a business that works for you—not the other way around. Resources:Join Stuart’s intentional living community: https://oneinamillion.lifeKey Questions (02:21) Can you kind of give us the synopsis of how you ended up where you are today, and the kind of the journey along the way? (09:13) Do you have any tips on how to look for the, or be aware and open to the next opportunity without just having shiny object syndrome? (11:50) With your retreat, do people just come there and you facilitate things? Or is it like companies come and then they do their thing? All of. (14:52) On this two aspects, how do you get in front of people for the retreat side as well as people for your the celebrancy training aspect? (21:16) Have you been using LinkedIn or just cold outreach? (29:12) What do you think is the biggest roadblock from you reaching those various goals? (32:20) What's the best advice that you have ever received? (35:30) What's the best advice you have ever given? (37:01) Do you have any advice on de-risking entrepreneurship? (44:49) With everything that you have going on, how do you make sure that the appropriate things get the appropriate attention at the appropriate time? (49:41) Is there something that you would like to talk about that we haven't yet?Stuart Morris https://oneinamillion.life https://hightrenhouse.com https://ticpc.orgVirginia Purnell Funnel & Visibility Specialist Distinct Digital Marketing (833) 762-5336 virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.com www.distinctdigitalmarketing.com www.distinctdigitalmarkting.co
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