Discover the captivating journey of Irish entrepreneurs on BBC's Dragons' Den, as they win the hearts of the dragons and secure impressive investments. Dive into the world of innovative storybooks, wellness journals, and Afro haircare products in this exciting recap!
In the vibrant realm of Dragons' Den, the stage was set for Irish entrepreneurial excellence as a wave of innovators stole the spotlight. Simon Hood and Charlene Mitchell-Hood, the dynamic duo behind Sooper Books, embarked on a mission that captured hearts on episode 5 of the latest season. Their enchanting storybook concept enchanted the dragons, making history on the BBC show.
Not far behind, Denise and Ciaran Byrne, the power couple of The Head Plan, impressed and amazed the dragons with their visionary journals, securing a significant investment. Emma Grede joined the Dragons' Den saga, presenting an array of products from Head Plan journals to Ori Lifestyle's Afro haircare. The energy was palpable as the dragons engaged with these trend-setting entrepreneurs.
Among the rising stars, Titi Bello's success story with Ori Lifestyle shone brightly as she won the support of Emma Grede. The Dragons were left astounded by a couple's staggering profits from their wellness and journalling brand, showcasing the depth of talent in this entrepreneurial arena. The drama peaked as the entrepreneurs made history with the lowest-ever offer on Dragons' Den, adding to the electrifying atmosphere of the show.
Delving deeper into the lives of Denise and Ciaran Byrne, the brains behind The Head Plan, their journey from humble beginnings to Dragons' Den glory is truly inspiring. Titi Bello's rise with Ori Lifestyle reflects the essence of ambition and creativity, setting a new standard in the business world. As the Dragons' Den continues its legacy of discovering remarkable talent, these individuals stand out as beacons of innovation and success.
Simon Hood and Charlene Mitchell-Hood, married co-founders of Sooper Books, appeared on episode 5 of the new season of the show last week. They are on a mission ...
Irish entrepreneurs Denise and Ciaran Byrne of The Head Plan have tamed the dragons, or wowed them at least.
Emma Grede joined Dragons' Den this week, with Head Plan journals, Stocked ready meal blocks, inhaler cases and Ori Lifestyle afro haircare in the show.
During tonight's episode, Peter Jones, who is the show's richest and longest-serving Dragon, offered to invest ยฃ80k into their company. The couple founded their ...
Last night the nation saw Titi Bello, founder of Ori Lifestyle, win Emma Grede's support on BBC One's Dragons' Den.
IRISH entrepreneurs Denise and Ciaran are set to face the Dragons and present their popular brand The Head Plan.But who are the couple taking on the D.
Businesswoman Titiolami Bello is among the entrepreneurs looking for investment on season 21 of Dragon's Den.Here we take a look at Titi, her business.
A couple who owns a wellness and journalling brand have left the stars of Dragons' Den shocked after revealing their impressive profits.
THEY made Dragons' Den history after offering investors the lowest-ever price for a slice of their business on the hit TV show.But it proved to be a.