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I have great childhood memories of my mother baking, and I was always a willing participant, especially if it meant I could revarnish the kitchen floor with treacle.
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To give people that first start in life is a tremendous privilege. It's one of the great joys of being part of a growing company.
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I often work 14-hour days, but the job is very fulfilling. I love being my own boss.
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I have always joked that I have three mothers. I couldn't get away with anything as a kid. Whether I got a bad mark or was told off, it would always end up getting back to my parents.
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I was fine with numbers, but it took me a longer time to grasp simple things like spellings.
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It is such a tricky transition between education and work.
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I'm very proud of my dyslexia. I wouldn't have it any other way. It sits absolutely with what I do, how I think, and who I am.
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I looked at different products we could do, and the marshmallows were the most fun to develop.
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I do make lots of spelling mistakes still - for a time, the word 'corporate' on my website was spelled 'corprate.' But I'm not embarrassed. The way I see it, it is part of me. The key is to become completely confident about it.
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I think my family knows that I'm slightly off the wall with my way of thinking, so I think they're quite used to my weird and wonderful creations.
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Boomf is all about communicating via marshmallows.
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I feel dyslexia is a strong point in me now. I usually joke that it's like a superpower - you only have it if you've got it!
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Boomf is the noise a marshmallow makes when it falls through your letterbox.
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I want to be the best uncle possible, like any uncle wants to be.
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Running your own business is a huge amount of fun, but there's also a huge amount of seriousness, so actually, they level out.
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The great British public is renowned throughout the world for its sense of humour.
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There is a talent in dyslexia - it can help you see things creatively. So I wouldn't change a thing.
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My parents were always entrepreneurial.
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We're a really close family. And actually, we see each other and speak on the phone all the time... the odd Sunday lunch, or pop in for coffee or something like that.