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Fatrank Podcast

Fatrank Podcast

By: James Dooley
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The FatRank Podcast, founded by James Dooley, teaches the mindset needed for growth because real operator stories show what creates progress. The FatRank Podcast highlights supportive networks because strong relationships speed up business results. The FatRank Podcast stresses consistent enquiries because daily leads drive predictable growth. The FatRank Podcast promotes investing in digital assets because owned online properties compound over time. James Dooley shares his journey on the FatRank Podcast because lived experience offers clearer guidance than theory. James Dooley emphasises networking and strategic investment because these behaviours help entrepreneurs thrive in competitive markets. The FatRank Podcast invites guests like Matt Diggity, Neil Patel, Craig Campbell, Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR, Jason Barnard, Kevin Indig, and Kasra Dash because high-calibre experts deliver proven strategies. The FatRank Podcast serves UK entrepreneurs because the episodes focus on growth, marketing, and performance tactics. Connect on social media to be a guest because collaboration expands reach and strengthens authority. Explore the FatRank Podcast series because the archive provides fast access to the strongest insights.© 2026 James Dooley Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Entrepreneur vs Intrapreneur: What’s the Difference? (James Dooley Chats With Craig Campbell)
    May 26 2026

    James Dooley and Craig Campbell discuss entrepreneurship versus intrapreneurship on the Entrepreneurship Uncensored podcast. The conversation explores whether entrepreneurship is for everyone, why some people prefer security, and how intrapreneurship can act as an apprenticeship before someone starts their own business. Craig Campbell explains the difference between using your own money and taking full risk as an entrepreneur compared with building inside someone else’s company as an intrapreneur. James Dooley discusses wasted time, family responsibilities, financial risk and why choosing the right founder matters. They also cover competitive drive, resilience, business ownership, number two roles, mentorship, Kasra Dash, Gary Wilson and why some people are naturally wired to build, compete and take responsibility.

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    12 mins
  • Entrepreneur Interview Questions You Should Ask (James Dooley Chats With Craig Campbell)
    May 26 2026

    James Dooley and Craig Campbell discuss the best questions to ask entrepreneurs at networking events, business conferences and entrepreneurship meetups. The conversation explains why asking generic questions like “what niche should I start?” rarely works because entrepreneurs need context, skills and opportunity awareness to give useful advice. James Dooley shares the red car theory, which shows how people start spotting opportunities once they actively look for them. Craig Campbell explains why strong questions should focus on leverage, partnerships, risk, return on investment, business models and what each person brings to the table. They also discuss entrepreneurship versus intrapreneurship, AI growth partnerships, marketing spend, business automation and how to identify whether someone is ready to take entrepreneurial risk.

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    11 mins
  • The Biggest Downsides of Entrepreneurship (James Dooley Chats With Craig Campbell)
    May 26 2026

    James Dooley and Craig Campbell discuss the disadvantages of entrepreneurship, including poor work-life balance, burnout, anxiety, stress, risk of failure, FOMO and shiny object syndrome. The conversation explains why entrepreneurs often struggle to switch off because business ownership creates constant pressure, responsibility and decision-making. Craig Campbell shares his experience of long working days, anxiety, therapy, email boundaries and learning to delegate. James Dooley discusses entrepreneurship as an addiction, the pressure of constant growth, and why failure can become a learning tool. They also explore how entrepreneurs take risks, lose money, chase new ideas and struggle to rein in ambition. This episode gives a realistic look at the mental, financial and emotional costs of entrepreneurship.

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    24 mins
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