How Do You Turn 30 Years of TV into Something Meaningful? | Gareth Davies

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Season 2, Episode 10 with Gareth Davies

How Do You Turn 30 Years of TV into Something Meaningful?


Gareth Davies is the CEO of The Presenter Studio, the UK's leading presenter coaching business, offering presentation skills training and more. Gareth has spent three decades behind the scenes of some of the UK’s biggest television shows - and now, he’s on a mission to give back. As co-founder of The Presenter Studio, Gareth coaches emerging on-screen talent, blending his love of storytelling with a deep passion for creativity, learning, and personal growth.

In this episode of ChatterBeans, Gareth opens up about his journey from child actor to producer and mentor. We talk about how the TV industry has changed, what it really takes to stand out, and why rejection can sometimes be your biggest teacher.

We also dive into the realities of freelance life, the rituals that keep him grounded (including a serious love of coffee), and what he’s learned about success, authenticity, and finding joy beyond the job title.

Expect honest reflections, great advice for creatives, and a few unexpected gems — including a dream coffee date with Bette Midler.

Chapters

00:00 - The Journey of Gareth Davies in TV Production

02:53 - The Evolution of Television and New Talent

05:37 - The Presenter Studio: Nurturing New Talent

08:52 - Business Training and Presentation Skills

11:32 - From Child Actor to TV Producer

14:43 - Creative Background and Personal Growth

17:32 - Life Beyond TV: Hobbies and Interests

20:29 - Meeting New People as a Freelancer

23:26 - Future Aspirations for The Presenter Studio

26:16 - Coffee Rituals and Dream Coffee Dates

29:18 - Life Lessons and Advice from Experience

32:13 - Quick Fire Round: Insights and Fun Facts

Connect with Gareth at The Presenter Studio on Instagram, LinkedIn or visit their website.


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