I'm from the same background to Jamie. Boarding school at 8 etc. The biggest problem I've seen in these schools, is emotions are not allowed. Stiff upper lip is taught as soon as you arrive. You're away from your family, you can't snitch (tell on people), snitching would result in social suicide at a young age. Kids in boarding schools feel very unsafe emotionally. It reaches you to bottle up or be resilient but the result is very damaging to the little child inside. A bunch of walls are put up to avoid and manage those feelings. Basically trapped child scared to be vulnerable
I worked with United Biscuits one of their youngest Salesmen which I loved. Met Sir Hector Laing who was a great guy. Now a Grandfather who buys Jamies Candy Kittens for my grandkids. Great video I always had a soft spot for Jamie and liked to watch him maybe because of UB and Sir Hector. UB were so far ahead of their time it was unbelievable.
Fairplay gotta respect this jamie comes across well articulates himself well and shows he's understanding I rate it definitely have more respect for him now💯
Best of luck Jamie and well done for sticking with it. I have been straggling with depersonalisation for over 14 years now and unfortunately I feel like I have gave up and everything is decaying around me. Really hope everyone finds there calling in life as everyone deserves it.
Thank you for this amazing episode! Hi, I'm Damian and I just wanted to say how much I needed to hear what was being discussed in this episode. It really, really resonated with me. I've only been listening for the last few weeks, but I really think there's some amazing content on this high performance podcast. You guys are doing a great job of sharing valuable insights and inspiring stories from successful people. I especially loved hearing from Jamie, who is an interesting entrepreneur and presenter. He was so honest and humble about his journey and his challenges. He gave me some practical tips on how to overcome self-doubt and pursue my goals with passion and purpose. I'm so grateful for this podcast and I hope you keep up the good work. Thank you! I came across Jamie when he was in Made in Chelsea, but I didn't know his background stories. I knew a little bit about him, but I definitely understand the person a lot better now. He's such an inspiration and a great example of how to live a high performance life. I also love the Joe Wicks and Richard Branson episodes. They were really, really good and motivating. I would love to also share my autobiography with you and your listeners, if that was ever possible. I think I have some valuable lessons to share from my own experiences and challenges. I hope you will consider it and let me know. Thank you!
Who would you like to see next on the show? 🤔
Ha nobody apparently
I’d like to see either Ian Rush or Terence Weber. Both if possible, skiing and football… id be chuffed with either one 😊
Jordan Peterson. I dare you 😅
I'm from the same background to Jamie. Boarding school at 8 etc. The biggest problem I've seen in these schools, is emotions are not allowed. Stiff upper lip is taught as soon as you arrive. You're away from your family, you can't snitch (tell on people), snitching would result in social suicide at a young age. Kids in boarding schools feel very unsafe emotionally. It reaches you to bottle up or be resilient but the result is very damaging to the little child inside. A bunch of walls are put up to avoid and manage those feelings. Basically trapped child scared to be vulnerable
I worked with United Biscuits one of their youngest Salesmen which I loved. Met Sir Hector Laing who was a great guy. Now a Grandfather who buys Jamies Candy Kittens for my grandkids. Great video I always had a soft spot for Jamie and liked to watch him maybe because of UB and Sir Hector. UB were so far ahead of their time it was unbelievable.
Yawn but good for you
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Totally relate to Jamie decent guy I've had panic attacks for over 8 years and still get them it's the most scary thing ever god bless you Jamie
Fairplay gotta respect this jamie comes across well articulates himself well and shows he's understanding I rate it definitely have more respect for him now💯
Best of luck Jamie and well done for sticking with it.
I have been straggling with depersonalisation for over 14 years now and unfortunately I feel like I have gave up and everything is decaying around me.
Really hope everyone finds there calling in life as everyone deserves it.
Thank you for this amazing episode!
Hi, I'm Damian and I just wanted to say how much I needed to hear what was being discussed in this episode. It really, really resonated with me. I've only been listening for the last few weeks, but I really think there's some amazing content on this high performance podcast. You guys are doing a great job of sharing valuable insights and inspiring stories from successful people. I especially loved hearing from Jamie, who is an interesting entrepreneur and presenter. He was so honest and humble about his journey and his challenges. He gave me some practical tips on how to overcome self-doubt and pursue my goals with passion and purpose. I'm so grateful for this podcast and I hope you keep up the good work. Thank you!
I came across Jamie when he was in Made in Chelsea, but I didn't know his background stories. I knew a little bit about him, but I definitely understand the person a lot better now. He's such an inspiration and a great example of how to live a high performance life.
I also love the Joe Wicks and Richard Branson episodes. They were really, really good and motivating. I would love to also share my autobiography with you and your listeners, if that was ever possible. I think I have some valuable lessons to share from my own experiences and challenges. I hope you will consider it and let me know. Thank you!
I’d listen, let’s make it happen 😊👍🏻
Brilliant interview, Jamie was so honest
Massive respect Jamie
Jaime is such a nice guy❤ soooooo nice❤ i can relate
Random question. Where are those chairs from?
He was sat down a few tables from me once in Hakkasan and he had 0 Entitlement and was very jovial with his friends
Jamie Laing on a podcast called High Perfomance... guy lives off his GDad baking buscuits 😂💀
You clearly didn’t watch the interview. Your gdad did NOTHING with his life. And is now gone
I thought they may have been open and honest about the Freemasonry blood line within the family too.
I can’t believe you let him do this whole interview with that one bit of hair sticking up the whole time
Is there enough ads on this video, jeez
When is the hair transplant episode? 👦