Welcome to Reputation Matters - the podcast for Leaders who want to unleash the power of reputation and brand.
Join your host, Clinton Bown - and his guests across sports and business - as he takes you on a journey to better understanding reputation and the role that it plays in helping us navigate the complex environments in which we live.
Clinton has worked across professional sport, business and broadcast television for over 30 years - and brings you his insights and the stories of Leaders, who lead organisations, where Reputation Matters.
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Welcome to Reputation Matters - the podcast for Leaders who want to unleash the power of reputation and brand.
Join your host, Clinton Bown - and his guests across sports and business - as he takes you on a journey to better understanding reputation and the role that it plays in helping us navigate the complex environments in which we live.
Clinton has worked across professional sport, business and broadcast television for over 30 years - and brings you his insights and the stories of Leaders, who lead organisations, where Reputation Matters.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode 3 Series 1: Reputation Matters with Clinton Bown & Radek Sali
Radek Sali revolutionised an entire industry.
He's a visionary, a leader of change, a storyteller.
He's an inventor and a re-inventor, a man of great kindness, social responsibility and steely determination to lead.
His understanding of defining markets, building brands and growing reputation is second to none. -
In this episode of Reputation Matters, host Clinton Bown chats with Radek about his new book "How to Build a Billion-Dollar Business" and the journey of Swisse, Wanderlust, building a brand with authenticity, with people as the purpose and lessons learnt along the way.
What to expect in this episode:
(02:36): Brands need to be driven by purpose
(06.44): Authentic connection happens and your brand's built on this position of being a premium and being proven and aspirational.
(15.55): in the context of history, I think people look back on it and go, well, we did the best we could
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Tennyson | In Circles ,
Dilip | Pulse
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