In Conversation with Nicola Gaughan
I was recently interviewed by Ade Oduyemi for his podcast The Whole Lot.
The interview is now available on iTunes here.
Ade says:
I’m an inheritance planner and will writer in my day job.
Someone, in an attempt at humour, once asked the connection between inheritance on the one hand and talking to artists, and business owners on the other.
Not a lot and all of it. Not a lot if you’re dull with not a lot to say.
All of it if you’re good with words and know how to talk.
For my podcast interviews, the sole criterion for invitation is that you’re interesting.
I talk with my guests about what’s important to them.
After all, these are chats between friends rather than police interviews.
A chance to get to know the person behind the business.
These chinwags have been described as: ‘sort of Desert Island Discs, for business managers’ and ‘the sort of conversation one would like to overhear’.
No need to try to snoop or tip-toe.
Listen to my conversation with Nicola here.
My guest is the warmest, most affable, most engaging person you’ll encounter. My face aches from smiling in introducing… Nicola Gaughan.
We talk about loads:
- what she’s thankful for
- producing magical effective marketing
- starting where the reader is
- her father’s part in history
- our debt to the future
I nearly forgot.
I couldn’t thank Nicola enough for her generosity with her time.
Author Bio
Ade Oduyemi helps ensure families’ wealth is transferred down the generations. His mission is to ensure that several generations hence, your new money would become old money. He’s an inheritance planner. He hosts a podcast series in which he talks to entrepreneurs and artists. He’s an author. You can get a free copy of his latest book, Maximum Inheritance here.