Steven Bartlett is the latest star of Dragons’ Den – and we recently caught up with him for a special bonus This is Money podcast episode.

In this frank interview with This is Money’s Simon Lambert, Steven tells us his story, the challenges he’s faced, how he got ahead and his tips for anyone else wanting to start a business.

At just 29, Steven may be the youngest Dragon the programme has seen but he has already built up a successful business career. 

He launched a social media marketing agency Social Chain – at a time when the medium was considered to have little promise – and grew its revenues to hundreds of millions of pounds.

He also presents the Diary of a CEO podcast, on which he has interviewed everyone from business leaders, such as Starling Bank’s Anne Boden and Deliveroo founder Will Shu, to Rio Ferdinand and Jimmy Carr.

Steven isn’t afraid to share his strong opinions – including how school and higher education is failing young British hopeful entrepreneurs – and he has become an author and been a guest on shows including Question Time.

Recently, Steven has launched another new business Flight Story – as well as finding time to be in the Dragons’ Den.

That’s not bad for someone who says that at 21 he was a broke, university drop-out in a Manchester bedroom.

A short part of this interview was already featured in This is Money’s end of 2021 podcast but we wanted to bring you the full discussion as a special bonus episode listen using the player above or at the podcast platform links below.

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Press play to listen to this week’s full episode on the player above, or listen (and please subscribe and review us if you like the podcast) at Apple Podcasts, Acast, Audioboom and Spotify or visit our This is Money Podcast page.   

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