So here I am, somewhere in Europe, still chasing that elusive summer sun, but let’s be honest, mostly dodging the classic England combo: five minutes of sunshine followed immediately by a downpour.
Summer here feels like a never ending game of “Will it rain or won’t it?”
Spoiler alert: it usually rains.
But hey, you’re not reeeeally English if you haven’t had a BBQ in the rain.. bonus points if it’s a BBQ for breakfast.
Yep, that’s a thing I actually miss. Because if you don’t eat sausage and bacon off the grill before 10am, are you even English?
Between chasing the sun and avoiding the rain showers, I’ve been lucky enough to soak up some good vibes, enjoy a few of those unpredictable summer BBQs (umbrella in one hand, tongs in the other), and keep podcasting my way through this beautiful chaos.
It’s a pretty surreal way to live - trading the old 9 to 5 for interviews with some of the smartest, most creative entrepreneurs out there.
We’ve got some absolutely insane podcasts lined up over the next few weeks in England (including some surprise guests I can’t wait for you to meet).
And to make life even more exciting, we haven’t even booked our return flight yet. So... US, what do you say?
Maybe we swing by, record a ton of episodes, and then decide to stick around.
Or maybe we’ll keep dodging rain clouds somewhere else. The adventure’s wide open.
Speaking of incredible people.. one episode that really stood out for me was my chat with Chris Do.
If you don’t know Chris, he’s an absolute legend: Emmy award winning designer, CEO and Chief Strategist of Blind, and founder of The Futur - an education platform with a mission to teach 1 billion people how to make a living doing what they love.
(Yeah, that’s a billion with a B)
In our chat he shared the only content strategy you’ll need to actually make money in 2025.
Oh, and next week is gonna be pure madness.
We’re squeezing in over 12 podcast recordings in something like 48 hours.
Non-stop interviews, insights, laughs, and maybe a few desperate coffee breaks.
But honestly, I wouldn’t trade this life for anything.
Podcasting lets me connect with brilliant minds around the globe, learn from them, and bring their wisdom straight to you.
If you want to turn podcast guesting into actual revenue (because yes, that’s a thing), I’d love to help.
Ready for the full episode with Chris?
Grab your headphones and dive in here:
Here’s to making 2025 your best year yet: sunshine, rain, BBQs for breakfast, and all the podcast madness in between.
Cheers,
Freddie