• Episode 4B - The Circle Back Show

  • Mar 28 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 4B - The Circle Back Show

  • Summary

  • In this insightful episode, we dissect the vibrant business network of Northern Ireland and explore in depth, the power of podcasting in fostering connection within the business community with guest speakers Robert, Mike, and Paul. Shedding light on the collaborative and enlightening nature of The Digital Circles Podcast, this episode underscores the crucial role these platforms play in sharing valuable insights from a myriad of experts. We delve into conversations utilised as treasure troves of wisdom, not only for entrepreneurs, but also for those seeking everyday inspiration and guidance.


    The Circle Back Show also veers away from professional lens and taps into personal strategies of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, a common challenge for most individuals today. Intriguingly, the podcast explores creativity in business, emphasising the importance of mental space as a catalyst for fresh ideas and breakthrough solutions. From sports to business, find out the striking parallels and how each contributes to the understanding and shaping of the other realm.


    🍗 And for the foodies, we've got a delightfully delicious debate: Fermanagh vs. the world in the ultimate chicken goujon showdown. Huge portions, unparalleled quality—can your local spot compete?

    We also discuss our favourite recently tried and tested local businesses.


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