Guest intro
Rich Hayes is an entrepreneur and the creator of the Dream Machine, a mobile pitching platform built to help everyday people share their ideas, get practical support and find momentum. He has also played a key role in bringing HelpBnk’s mission to life alongside Simon Squibb, helping founders move from “I’ve got an idea” to “I’m doing the thing”.
Episode summary
Rich Hayes joins Jenny and Matt for a grounded, energising conversation about what it really takes to keep showing up for a dream. From a steady childhood in Milton Keynes and early ambitions to join the military, to working on luxury yachts in the south of France, Rich shares the twists, setbacks and moments of reinvention that shaped his entrepreneurial journey.
He talks openly about the power of tenacity, why asking for advice often opens more doors than asking for work, and how the Dream Machine grew from one bold idea into a practical platform for aspiring founders. The conversation explores pitching, rejection, education, creativity, technology, brand-building and the difference between waiting for permission and simply beginning.
This is an episode about movement: doing the hard things, staying in the game long enough, and creating opportunities for yourself and others before everything feels ready.
What You’ll Learn
• Why persistence matters more than polish in the early stages
• How Rich turned rejection and uncertainty into a new direction
• What entrepreneurs can learn from “dock walking” for opportunities
• Why asking for advice can be more powerful than asking for a job
• How the Doorbell of Dreams helps people sharpen their pitch
• What makes some founders instantly memorable when they present
• Why creativity and non-traditional paths matter in business
• How technology is changing the way founders can build and grow
• What brands really need to understand before seeking sponsorship
• Why it is never too late to begin working on your dream
Memorable lines
• “The more doors you knock on, the luckier you get.”
• “The most dangerous thing you can have this year is an idea.”
• “Five years is still going to pass.”
• “Please don’t wait. Just do it.”
• “If you stay small enough, long enough, you’ll be big enough soon enough.”
Guest picks
Book: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey
Music: The Wanderer by Dion
Quote: “If you stay small enough, long enough, you’ll be big enough soon enough.”
Tool / Framework: Bring two solutions to every problem, then recommend the best one
Connect links
Rich Hayes / Dream Machine
Instagram
HelpBnk Website
HelpBnk Insta
About Leading BOLDLY
Leading BOLDLY is the podcast for founders, leaders and change-makers who want practical wisdom, honest conversations and bold ideas they can put to work in the real world.
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