Roy Ledgister is a UK barrister, speaker, author, entrepreneur and self-made multi-millionaire.
As a 12-year-old boy, he stumbled across self-help and applied learned principles, refining them over the years to create a philosophy that has caused him to feature in the record books, and carve out repeated successes against the odds.
As CEO and founder of the Convivia Proptech group, he applies his philosophy in revolutionising the ‘affordable’ sector to deliver inspirational homes with hope.
His mission is to shift societal paradigms by proving that massive success can be had because of, and not in spite of humble beginnings and, and he shares his inspirational principles to enable all to unlock their hidden potential.
i know i'm late to the party but Claire Williams you are absolutely a power woman. Thanks for doing this interview and for always a fan. Please @Roy Ledgister tell Claire.
Charlie Mullins' story is a testament to how hard work and determination can lead to incredible success in the business world. His journey and insights are truly inspiring!
Love Alfie. Seen a lot his podcasts. He can go off on a tangent sometimes but he talks a lot of sense. How this podcast doesn’t have more views baffles me tbh. Great interview
James is a beautiful man inside and out. It restores my faith in people,seeing a man as successful as James be humble and honest it is refreshing. Love from all the potato family 💚
having a microphone right in the front and center of a shot is the weirdest decision I've seen. hopefully there is a camera man that understands framing in the future
Just love his interaction with his staff his out look on life and the fact he enjoys his job …….. and the characters he interacts with like Ian ♥️ don’t you just love Ian xxx
My late father had a metals business which he had to close down before it went bust, and that was a tough decision to take having built it up through the good times, so I have an inkling of how difficult it was for Claire to manage a business short of funds and with the added pressure of a Pandemic, but only she can know the enormous pressure put upon her. Nobody wants to be responsible for selling the family business, but she can be rightly proud of delivering it into safe hands, I'm sure she would have been successful again in better times.
I've always thought that Claire did an amazing job at Williams during difficult times for the team and got precious little credit for it; stepping up to de facto Team Principal to run a business of that size would be daunting for most people, and doubly so when your family name is above the door.
Really enjoyed watching this, Claire is really missed in the paddock. I hope that one day she comes back into the sport in some way and I wish her all the best. One day I will paint a championship Williams car again
Such a wonderful interview. I have had the fortune to have met Claire quite some time ago and had quite a few dealings with her. I still have such wonderful memories of her time at Williams. So pleased to see her beyond the world of F1.
Great interview! My wife and I were so fortunate enough to get a Photo with Claire at Melbourne in 2019. She was soo lovely. I’ve been a Williams fan and supporter ever since the first f1 race I watched on tv in 1996. I’m always proud of the team and was always proud of Claire as many people were around the world
Had the great pleasure in meeting Claire and Sir Frank after sending a painting to her at Williams. What a lovely person and it was quite clear that she was passionate about the team. I wonder if she kept the watercolour of the butterfly I did. Any chance you could find out? Maria
I actually know Claire. I worked for Williams in the Conference Centre... I'm only 5' 1" always wanted to be 5' 5" or 5' 6". . Never going to be but just wanted to be. I don't think it would have made any difference in the team but I do understand what Claire means. Not a fan of smaller men though. They sometimes have a huge complex. Not always. Surely People should enjoy a challenge... Isn't that what it's about. Good interview.
As hard as a might seem to be a short woman, believe me, it's much worse as a short man, other men can be absolutely brutal with short guys. There's a reason why so many short men have anger issues and it's generally from being walked all over every day by men and women.
Ah yes, stay tuned for a whole feature dedicated to the co-founder. Until then, you need to check out our Convivia RU-vid channel where Tyson features weekly!