I Clicked the Ad… And It Changed My Business and my mindset.
My Journey with Big Business Entepeneurs
Like many people, I was sceptical when I saw a “FREE workshop” ad pop up promising to help monetise your social media or become a millionaire business owner. But something made me click — and I’m so glad I did.
I attended my first Big Business Events session in Ipswich with zero expectations. I didn’t go VIP. I barely knew the company. I just knew I was struggling for content ideas and I wanted to grow One Body to its full potential. So I took my partner Tom and went along.
What we found was inspiring.
The speakers weren’t just talking — they were living proof of what’s possible. Many had overcome adversity, built successful businesses from the ground up, and were now helping others do the same. They spoke with confidence, passion, and raw honesty. I walked away not just motivated, but empowered.
That day, I signed up for their 3-day business intensive in Chelmsford, gained access to their Product Plan, and even met the founder Adam Stott. I was lucky enough to be live coached on stage — pricing, business model, brand growth — and the plan we created is something I’ll frame one day and hang in my clinic.
Big Business Events helped me shift from thinking like a practitioner to acting like a business owner. It gave me clarity, confidence, and a clear vision for what’s next.
If you’re on the fence about opportunities like this, take the leap.
One click might just change your business — and your life.

This is the scroll that I have kept after a 45 minute helpful interrogation, I got my complete business plan which is also quite the peace of artwork haha.
Meeting ADAM STOTT
This Lady is called Kiptieu Sheriff and she originally appeared on ‘Rich House Poor House’ with Adam Stott, where they swapped lives back in ‘21. Since then she has gone onto own Bongo’s kitchen with her specialities such as her organic ginger shot - which can be seen in the photo. Her story was inspiring having come from nothing and had the determination to work hard and make something of herself.
SPEAKING TO OTHER LIKE MINDED PEOPLE
