Sep 28, 2025
This week on ScaleUp Radio we hear from two founders
whose journeys couldn’t be more different — yet both offer powerful
lessons for business owners.
On one side, Ric Wilson, founder of
ERP Experts, who built a seven-figure consultancy by focusing on
systems, structure, and culture. On the other, Milo
Pinckney, founder of Roller, who is redefining deodorant
as a design-led ritual while navigating patents, investors, and the
grind of start-up life.
Their stories challenge us to ask: does scaling come
from mastering internal systems, or from sheer resilience in the
face of external battles?
Meet the Guests
Ric Wilson – The Pragmatic
Problem-Solver
- Former research chemist turned entrepreneur after
years in sales and marketing.
- Founded ERP Experts to help companies escape the
chaos of disconnected systems.
- Believes systemisation is the foundation of scale —
“don’t have a dog and bark yourself.”
- Learned the hard way about hiring, moving from gut
feel to a structured recruitment process.
- Now focuses on building culture, retention, and
acquiring businesses with proven growth models.
Milo Pinckney – The Resilient
Brand-Builder
- Founder of Roller, a direct-to-consumer deodorant
brand on a mission to transform a chore into a ritual.
- Spent four years in gruelling product development
before launching.
- Faced the toughest fundraising climate in decades,
learning that investor FOMO is key.
- Secured backing from Broody London, a creative
incubator tied to world-leading agency Mother.
- Protects his innovation with patents — “expensive
and painful,” but vital for long-term success.
- Admits the loneliness of being a solo founder and
regrets not having a co-founder from day one.
Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs
- Systemisation Builds Scale – Ric
shows that freeing the founder from day-to-day tasks unlocks
growth.
- Resilience is Non-Negotiable –
Milo proves that belief and persistence carry you through funding
battles and setbacks.
- Culture Matters – Ric’s “sticky”
culture reduces turnover and drives client loyalty.
- Strategic Partnerships are
Game-Changers – Milo’s link with Broody London gave him
both credibility and expertise.
- Learn from Mistakes – Both
highlight how costly missteps (bad hires, wrong approaches to
investors) become turning points.
Systems vs. Resilience – The Big
Difference
- Ric’s journey is a masterclass in
operational maturity: systemise, delegate, and
focus on culture to escape founder dependency.
- Milo’s is a raw account of early-stage
grit: battling for validation, funding, and market
traction with authenticity at the core.
This contrast reflects wider research from the
BizSmart ScaleUp Challenge Report:
- 49% of business owners say their
business would “suffer a lot” if they stepped away for three
months.
- Just 7% of SMEs have a truly
scalable model with recurring revenue, low founder reliance, and
capacity to handle five times the volume.
Final Thoughts
Whether it’s through resilient brand-building or
robust systems, the truth is clear: scaling a business demands both
determination and structure. The strongest founders blend the grit
to keep going with the discipline to build businesses that can
thrive without them.
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