
Everything, All in One Place
In this episode, Neil Cowmeadow uses a friend's chronic overwhelm as a jumping-off point to make the case for something deceptively simple: having everything in one place. From receipts and receipts to school runs and sp

Hosted by Neil Cowmeadow · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 424 episodes
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The Tutor Podcast the weekly show that’s all about the business of helping people.If you’re a tutor, a teacher or a coach, join your host Neil Cowmeadow for news, tips and insights to help you Start, Grow and Love your tutoring business. Plain English, no buzzwords and no BS. So, if you want to make more money - and make more of a difference - The Tutor Podcast will be with you, every step of the way.
Neil Cowmeadow hosts The Tutor Podcast, a business show with 424 episodes published.

In this episode, Neil Cowmeadow uses a friend's chronic overwhelm as a jumping-off point to make the case for something deceptively simple: having everything in one place. From receipts and receipts to school runs and sp

In this episode, Neil Cowmeadow tackles the universal entrepreneurial struggle of procrastination and displacement activity, the human tendency to do absolutely anything to avoid the most critical, needle-moving tasks in

In this episode, Neil challenges the mainstream narrative that the ultimate reward for hard work is escaping on a vacation. Reflecting on a recent trip to Japan and China, Neil explains why stepping completely away from

Everyone keeps telling Neil how lucky he is — lucky to do what he loves, lucky to travel, lucky to work alongside his son. But what if "luck" is just a lazy word for the years of grind, sacrifice and uncommon decisions m

Broadcasting live from Ota City, Tokyo, I’m digging into the quiet power of Zen Buddhism and how it can stop you from going around the twist while building your business. After years of being influenced by Japanese conce

Ever feel like you’re trying to build an empire while drowning in a sea of sticky notes and notifications? It is time to rethink where you work. Today we dive into a real-world story about Steve, a brilliant NHS consulta

Stop letting your best ideas vanish into a "stack of chaos and disorder". Neil Cowmeadow returns with a no-nonsense guide to the most valuable tool in his business: the Compendium Notebook. This episode explores compelli

Strap on your dangerous trousers because it is game time for your mindset. We are diving back into the world of self-talk to give you the actual meat on the bones: a plug-and-play template for building your own "all-purp

Stop running around like a gibbering maniac and start treating your brain like the high-performance processor it’s supposed to be. We’ve all been there—juggling a mountain of tasks across teaching, property, and family u

In this episode, Neil dives into the constant, often critical chatter happening inside your head. Drawing insights from Shad Helmstetter's book, What to Say When You Talk to Yourself, Neil explores how our internal dialo

In this episode, Neil delves into the powerful Japanese concept of Ikigai your reason for getting out of bed in the morning. Reflecting on his own six decades of life and time spent teaching guitar, Neil unpacks why he c

In this episode, Neil delivers a straightforward, fluff-free dive into the psychological concept of the Locus of Control. He challenges listeners to examine whether they are governed by external factors such as the deman

Neil tackles the frustrating disconnect between a student's desire for instant mastery and the harsh reality of gradual skill acquisition. Using the relatable example of aspiring guitarists who mistakenly believe musical

Neil explores the transformative power of ‘peripheral learning’. Drawing from his diverse background as a guitar teacher, property investor, and author, Neil challenges the traditional expert path of knowing ‘more and mo

In this episode, Neil dives into the universal challenge of dealing with ‘haters and crabs’, those who criticise, doubt, or try to pull you down as you strive for growth and self-improvement. Neil explores the psychologi

Today, Neil shares his personal ‘Dump, Divide, Diarise’ system - a synthesis of methods he’s refined over 27 years in business to help tutors, coaches, and mentors eliminate mental overload. Neil breaks down how to trans

Today, Neil challenges listeners to confront the lies they tell themselves. He argues that self-deception is a universal human trait that often keeps people stuck in unproductive patterns, whether in business or personal

In today’s episode, Neil steps away from the usual business strategies to discuss a fundamental mental tool: silence. He describes the modern world as a constant ‘cacophony’ of digital pings, traffic, and background hums

In this episode, Neil explores the psychological trap of treating a business plan as a finished work of art. Using the classic imagery of Wile E. Coyote running off a cliff, Neil reflects on his own experience of ‘runnin

In this episode, Neil explores the profound psychological impact of two ‘magic words’: I Am. He delves into how these words act as identity statements that shape our subconscious beliefs, behaviors, and ultimately, our r
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