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James Sinclair's Podcast

Hosted by James Sinclair

A live, on-air business coaching session where UK entrepreneurs get their biggest challenges diagnosed and solved with blunt, actionable advice.

The brief

This is an on-air business consultancy session, not a traditional interview show. Each week, a UK-based entrepreneur presents their most pressing business problem—from cash flow crises to customer concentration. Host James Sinclair then dissects the issue, offering blunt, prescriptive, and often confrontational advice drawn directly from his experience scaling his own £40 million company.

The format is a live problem-solving session where the guest's business is the patient on the operating table. Sinclair's direct, often blunt coaching style and the show's structure—using gamified segments with jingles like 'The Big Question Jar'—differentiates it from typical conversational business podcasts.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

James Sinclair is the founder and CEO of the Partyman Group, a collection of 17 family-based brands in the UK with a reported annual turnover of £40 million, employing 1000 people. Starting as a children's entertainer at 16, he built his leisure and childcare empire without venture capital. He is also an author of several business books and a public speaker, using his podcast to help other business owners overcome their growth challenges.

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Credentials & credits

  • Founder & CEO of the Partyman Group
  • Author of multiple business books
  • Public Speaker on entrepreneurship

Other ventures

  • Partyman Group
  • Entrepreneurs University
  • Author
  • Public Speaker
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Window Cleaning to £2M! Two Young Entrepreneurs Growing FAST!

    A clear example of the challenges that come with rapid growth, including financial management and partnership roles in a fast-scaling family business.

  2. 02
    £10k/month Video Business! One Client Brings 50% of Revenue & That's Dangerous!

    A classic case study of customer concentration risk, demonstrating the host's method of identifying and addressing a business's single point of failure.

  3. 03
    £4500/month Marketer fighting to Stay Relevant in an AI World

    Tackles the modern threat of AI for service businesses and showcases the host's blunt, 'no excuses' coaching style as he diagnoses the guest with 'excuse-itis'.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How James Sinclair interviews

This is a coaching session, not a traditional interview. Sinclair begins by publicly reading and analyzing the guest's pre-submitted business challenges. His opening move is often to probe the root cause of the stated number one problem (e.g., "You said cash flow was your number one challenge. Why?"). He then moves to a structured 'Question Time' segment, pulling random, diagnostic questions from a jar to uncover operational weaknesses. Sinclair's style is confrontational and directive; he pushes back on excuses, calling them 'codswallop,' and prescribes solutions based on his own frameworks. The session concludes with Sinclair giving the guest's business and their entrepreneurial traits a numerical rating.

The show is a highly structured coaching session framed as a 'Business Broadcast'. Sinclair often starts with a monologue summarizing the guest's pre-submitted challenges before they speak. He uses recurring, jingle-backed segments like 'Question Time' and 'Interesting Fact of the Week' to guide the conversation, frequently interrupting to deliver direct, prescriptive advice and rating the guest's business at the end.

Questions James Sinclair keeps coming back to

13 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when James Sinclair reaches for it.

origin

2
  1. Q.01

    In your own words, what is your business?

    This is his standard opening question to get the guest's elevator pitch.

  2. Q.02

    How did you get your first customer?

    This is a recurring, standalone segment with its own jingle to explore the guest's origin story.

process

4
  1. Q.01

    You said [X] was your number one challenge. Why is that?

    He asks this immediately after the intro to go straight to the core problem the guest submitted beforehand.

  2. Q.02

    What part of the business currently depends too heavily on you?

    This question is frequently pulled from the 'Question Jar' to diagnose owner dependency and scalability issues.

  3. Q.03

    What recurring issue keeps coming back despite your attempts to solve it?

    A diagnostic question to uncover deep-seated, persistent problems within the business.

  4. Q.04

    How much of your time goes into operations versus growing the business?

    He asks this to determine if the owner is trapped working 'in' the business instead of 'on' it.

future

3
  1. Q.01

    If the business doubled in size tomorrow, what would struggle first?

    A common 'Question Jar' query used to stress-test the business's systems and scalability.

  2. Q.02

    What are your target KPIs for the business in 10 years' time?

    He asks this in nearly every episode to force guests to think beyond the present and quantify their long-term vision.

  3. Q.03

    How do you want the market to view your business in 10 years?

    This question probes the guest's long-term vision for their brand and reputation.

craft

1
  1. Q.01

    What customer complaint or feedback comes up most often?

    Used to identify the most persistent operational friction from the customer's point of view.

personal

2
  1. Q.01

    Which area of the business do you feel you understand the least as an owner?

    This question is used to reveal the owner's self-assessed knowledge gaps and weaknesses.

  2. Q.02

    What is the biggest mistake the business has made in the last 12 months?

    This question is asked to identify key learning experiences and recent failures.

money

1
  1. Q.01

    What recent business investment hasn't delivered the return you expected, and why?

    This question assesses the guest's decision-making process and their ability to learn from financial missteps.

Signature segments

  • · Question Time / The Big Question Jar (with jingle)
  • · Interesting Fact or Quote of the Week (with jingle)
  • · Rating the entrepreneur on '8 Traits of the Greats'
  • · Rating the business model on key areas
  • · How did you get your first customer? (segment)

Topics covered repeatedly

Business ScalingCash Flow ManagementCustomer Concentration RiskLead GenerationSystems and ProcessesEntrepreneurial MindsetKey Performance Indicators (KPIs)Long-Term Business PlanningPartnership DynamicsPricing Strategy
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

UK-based entrepreneurs running small-to-medium-sized businesses, often in service or trade industries (e.g., marketing, HVAC, video production). They typically have revenues from a few thousand to over £100k per month and come to the show with a specific, urgent growth problem to be solved.

Recent guests
  • Max Lloyd
    on £4500/month Marketer fighting to Stay Relevant in an AI World
  • Dan & Will
    on Window Cleaning to £2M! Two Young Entrepreneurs Growing FAST!
  • Ben Martin Smith
    on £10k/month Video Business! One Client Brings 50% of Revenue & That's Dangerous!
  • Ash Taylor
    on £115K/Month Mechanics Business! Serious Cash Flow Crisis Right Now
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
10K
10,000
Avg views / video
2.5K
Trailing window
Total views
1M
1,011,197
Videos published
260
Sponsor readEstimated

The podcast is sponsored by financial services like Revolut Business. It also functions as a primary marketing funnel for the host's own paid coaching programs, such as 'Entrepreneurs University' and the 'Business Accelerator Program,' which are frequently promoted.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
What is the format of James Sinclair's podcast?
It's a weekly business coaching show where entrepreneurs present their challenges and James Sinclair provides direct, actionable advice to help them grow.
Who is the host, James Sinclair?
James Sinclair is the founder and CEO of the Partyman Group, a £40 million UK leisure and childcare business, as well as an author and public speaker.
Is the Business Broadcast podcast still active?
Yes, it releases new episodes weekly.
How can I become a guest on the show?
The podcast does not publicly state its application process, but guests are typically entrepreneurs facing specific business challenges, likely sourced through the host's professional network and paid programs.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast platforms.
What kind of businesses are featured on the show?
The show typically features UK-based small to medium-sized businesses from various sectors, such as marketing, trades, and retail, that are facing growth-related problems.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]James Sinclair - Successful Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Author and Speakerjamessinclair.net
  2. [02]Who is James Sinclair? Entrepreneur, Author and Speakerjamessinclair.net
  3. [03]James Sinclair's Business Broadcast - Podnewspodnews.net
  4. [04]James Sinclair's Business Broadcast (Podcast) - Podchaserpodchaser.com
  5. [05]James Sinclair's Business Broadcast - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  6. [06]James Sinclair's Business Booksjamessinclair.net
  7. [07]PARTYMAN GROUP LIMITED overview - GOV.UKfind-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk
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