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Getting Sh*t Done

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by Harry Tarbuck

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<p>The ‘Getting Sh*t Done Podcast’ - This is a space for raw, unfiltered conversations with people who are actually out there doing it. Building businesses, pushing their limits, navigating setbacks, and finding ways to win. No fluff, no corporate jargon, just honest stories and practical insights you can take and apply in your own way.</p><p>We dive into conversations with high performers and entrepreneurs, whether they’re just getting started or have already built something incredible. We want to know what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what keeps them moving forward.</p><p>The podcast is hosted by Harry Tarbuck &amp; Will Pringle. Will is the Managing Director of Bigblue Search, who are the number one fit out recruitment firm in London. From joining at 19 years old, he’s worked his way up the ranks to be one of the most respected and well known in the space with a team of 17 around him. Will is a competitive sportsman and is always striving to develop personally as well as professionally. Bigblue have been running for 9 years and turns over £5m</p><p>Harry runs Servo Creatives, a multi award-winning creative agency who started his journey at 14, designing and selling t-shirts to the likes of Bryan Adams. Fast forward to now, he’s creating industry leading video, photography and social media content for clients like Adobe, Hasselblad, Accor, UCL, Sennheiser &amp; RIBA just to name a few. Between them, Harry &amp; Will have built an online following of over 300,000 people on social media, with over 100m views in the past 12 months. </p>

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July 8, 2026

She Quit L’Oréal to Build a PR Agency | Georgina Curtis on Business, Leadership & Going Freelance

<p>What does it really take to walk away from a secure corporate career and build a business completely on your own terms?</p><p>This week on Getting Shxt Done, Harry Tarbuck and Will Pringle sit down with Georgina Curtis, founder of Glazed PR and Brewing Success, to talk about the leap from L’Oréal into entrepreneurship, building a thriving PR agency, creating a people-first culture, and why community will always outperform competition.</p><p>Georgina shares the reality behind leaving the comfort of corporate life, the groundwork she put in before going freelance, the lessons she’s learned while growing a team, and why she’s passionate about redefining leadership. She also opens up about dyslexia, self-doubt, burnout, networking, and the moments that almost made her question everything.</p><p>Whether you’re thinking about going freelance, growing your own business, leading a team, or simply looking for honest advice from someone who’s built success on their own terms, this episode is packed with practical insights and inspiring conversations.</p><p></p><p>In this episode we cover:</p><ul><li>Leaving a successful corporate career at L’Oréal</li><li>Starting and scaling Glazed PR</li><li>Why networking before going freelance matters</li><li>Building a business through community, not competition</li><li>Leadership lessons and creating a positive workplace culture</li><li>Managing burnout and self-doubt</li><li>Dyslexia, creativity and thinking differently</li><li>The mindset needed to build something from scratch</li></ul><p></p><p>Follow Getting Shxt Done for new episodes featuring entrepreneurs, founders, creators and business leaders sharing the real stories behind their success.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Connor Minney (GAYNS): Leaving GRNDHOUSE, Building Community, Confidence & Creating a Movement

June 24, 2026

Connor Minney (GAYNS): Leaving GRNDHOUSE, Building Community, Confidence & Creating a Movement

<p>Connor Minney joins us on Getting Shxt Done for an honest conversation about walking away from something that looked successful, rebuilding from identity, and creating a movement that genuinely means something.</p><p>We dive into the rise of GRNDHOUSE, why Connor chose to step away, the lessons learned from building in the fitness industry, and how GAYNS has grown into one of the UK's most exciting community-led fitness brands.</p><p>We also discuss confidence, belonging, brand partnerships, the reality of entrepreneurship, building community at scale, working with Lululemon, and the unglamorous work that goes into creating something people truly care about.</p><p>If you're a founder, creator, entrepreneur, or someone navigating a big life or career transition, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.</p><p>#ConnorMinney #GAYNS #Entrepreneurship #CommunityBuilding #Podcast #GettingShxtDone</p>

Episode thumbnail for Jordon Cox (Coupon Kid): Building a Personal Brand, Smart Money Habits & Turning Savings Into a Business | The Getting Sh*t Done Podcast

June 4, 2026

Jordon Cox (Coupon Kid): Building a Personal Brand, Smart Money Habits & Turning Savings Into a Business | The Getting Sh*t Done Podcast

<p>This week on the Getting Shxt Done Podcast, Harry Tarbuck and Will Pringle sit down with money-saving expert and content creator Jordon Cox, better known to many as the UK's original "Coupon Kid".</p><p>Jordon shares the story behind his journey from hunting down deals and saving money as a teenager to building a recognised personal brand, becoming a trusted voice in personal finance and working with major brands across the UK.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p></p><ul><li>How Jordon became known as Coupon Kid</li><li>Building a personal brand through social media</li><li>The realities of being a full-time content creator</li><li>Productivity, organisation and staying consistent</li><li>The biggest money mistakes people make</li><li>Practical money-saving habits everyone can implement</li><li>The future of personal finance content</li><li>What it really means to "Get Sh*t Done"</li></ul><p></p><p>Whether you're looking to improve your finances, grow your brand or simply become more productive, this episode is packed with actionable advice and honest insights from someone who has successfully turned a passion into a business.</p>

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What is Getting Sh*t Done?
<p>The ‘Getting Sh*t Done Podcast’ - This is a space for raw, unfiltered conversations with people who are actually out there doing it. Building businesses, pushing their limits, navigating setbacks, and finding ways to win. No fluff, no corporate jargon, just honest stories and practical insights you can take and apply in your own way.</p><p>We dive into conversations with high performers and entrepreneurs, whether they’re just getting started or have already built something incredible. We want to know what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what keeps them moving forward.</p><p>The podcast is hosted by Harry Tarbuck &amp; Will Pringle. Will is the Managing Director of Bigblue Search, who are the number one fit out recruitment firm in London. From joining at 19 years old, he’s worked his way up the ranks to be one of the most respected and well known in the space with a team of 17 around him. Will is a competitive sportsman and is always striving to develop personally as well as professionally. Bigblue have been running for 9 years and turns over £5m</p><p>Harry runs Servo Creatives, a multi award-winning creative agency who started his journey at 14, designing and selling t-shirts to the likes of Bryan Adams. Fast forward to now, he’s creating industry leading video, photography and social media content for clients like Adobe, Hasselblad, Accor, UCL, Sennheiser &amp; RIBA just to name a few. Between them, Harry &amp; Will have built an online following of over 300,000 people on social media, with over 100m views in the past 12 months. </p>
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