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Episode 4: Justin Jeffery, Mini Spares
Partner Darsh Shah talks with entrepreneur Justin Jeffery from global spares provider Mini Spares.
Justin shares the company’s growth story, from a traditional single-person mail-order business when it launched in 1975 to a global supplier of classic Mini Spares to trade and retail customers in 122 countries today.
He also reveals the realities of operating a family-run business, the challenges trading internationally post-Brexit and his advice for other companies looking to supply customers overseas.
Justin also takes Darsh on a drive to share his passion for classic Minis and why he believes they are still so popular today.


BRave Business: Hidden Struggles: Mental Health of Entrepreneurs
In this episode, Declan Curry has a frank and honest conversation with guests Phil Ives from Bean Partners and Rob Begg, an awareness and alignment coach, on the topic of entrepreneur’s mental health. Both share their own raw, personal experiences, as well as their tips on how other entrepreneurs and owner managers can recognise the warning signs earlier.
Blick Rothenberg CEO, Nimesh Shah also shares his insights into working with entrepreneurial clients who are struggling with their mental health, particularly when it comes to the difficult decision to exit from or sell a business.

International Expansion Journey
Keeping your international expansion journey on track can feel daunting, but we are here to help you at every stop along the way.
Our new online guide takes you through the key stops on the journey, whether that is expanding into or out of the UK, and highlights the key considerations and actions required at each stop.

The Tax Factor – Episode 7
Everybody’s talking about the triple-lock
This week Private Client Partner Neil Lancaster joins Heather as they discuss the future options for managing state pension increases. Neil also highlights the potential bigger elephant in the room – how are pensions going to be paid for in the long term?
They also review recent cases involving the Child Benefit charge which was intended to be a simple pay out for low earning families but can be a trap for anyone filing a personal tax return, and then look at Covid Grant Schemes and wonder if enough is being done to identify and recover fraudulent awards as the recovery rates appear to be very low.