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Simon Squibb | Homeless to Helping Millions

Simon Squibb | Homeless to Helping Millions

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In this brief but powerful episode of The Ignition Podcast, we chat with Simon Squibb, a visionary entrepreneur who turned his struggle into a mission to help others. Kicked out of his home at 15, Simon has gone from surviving the streets to building and selling multi-million-pound businesses.


Now, he’s focused on helping 10 million people start their ventures, without charging a penny. Simon breaks down the misconceptions around “hard work,” the importance of risk, and why you don’t need money to start a business—just a clear purpose. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or just looking for some life-changing advice, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!

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HOST: Harry Phypers


Timeline:

  • 00:00 – Introduction
  • 02:00 – Simon’s story: From homelessness to entrepreneur
  • 05:30 – Why hard work isn’t the key to success
  • 09:45 – The importance of taking risks in business
  • 12:30 – How having no money can be an advantage
  • 16:00 – Simon’s final advice for young entrepreneurs
  • 18:00 – Wrap-up

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