Episode 94 That Great Business Show - Sean McCleary, Streat School, your own food business for just €10k - Maurice Ryan, Greenbelt Forestry, half a billion trees later - Peter Leonard BL, rockstar Prince (RIP) copyrighting the colour purlpe

2.00" Monaghan man Sean McCleary explains how his company, Streat School, can have you up and running with your own street food business for just €10k and why his Monaghan made carts don't need a license. He also gives a glimpse into how much money those innocent looking food trucks can make and how to hustle the best pitches in town.

His 'hire in a heartbeat'? Naomi Cullen of Manna Aero because she delivers (boom, boom!)


32.00" Maurice Ryan, director of Ireland's largest forestry company, Greenbelt, that has planted half a billion trees in Ireland doesn't hold back about the massive hold up in issuing new planting licenses for forests in Ireland. In a digital age it's down to just one person to physically sign off on those licenses. Unbelievable. He also explains how you can make money out of trees whether or not you have land to grow them on.

His 'hire in a heartbeat', he kept it local, naming Mossie Ryan (dad) and Imelda Connolly (CEO) as his hires, though they already work in the business!


52.00" Peter Leonard, BL, 'award winning' (for his 'Law on Trial' podcast) explains how and why rock star Prince (RIP) is trying to copyright the colour purple, However, if like Cadburys and others you'd like to copyright your own colour, you'll have to find a bit of 'form'. TeamGBS's in-house lawyer explains in words of single syllables, with no fee note to follow!

His 'hire in a heartbeat' on this episode (he's a regular but has to come up with new people all the time), Richard Shakespeare who, despite Conall O Morain thing otherwise, didn't write plays and poetry.


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