Friday, July 4, 2025

Time Out: Paul Ince, CEO of LikeMind Media

It’s Friday, and the weekend is just around the corner. That means it is time to kick up your feet and relax with some quick fire questions. This ‘Time Out’ features Paul Ince, CEO of Loughborough content marketing consultancy LikeMind Media, who in another life might have been a war correspondent.

What is the first thing you do to get the weekend started?

I try not to work Fridays but, like many business owners, I’m never really away so I try and taper the start by winding down, getting any admin out of the way and taking a deep breath.

What is your hobby?

I love podcasting and creating content so, even though it’s a large part of my day to day role, I get huge enjoyment from creating content that isn’t marketing related.

What is your favourite movie?

The Matrix (only the first film, the rest I’m not bothered by).

If you hadn’t been successful at what you do, what would you be doing instead as a career?

I always wanted to be a war correspondent. There seems to be plenty of scope for that these days sadly!

If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

Sorting out fair provision of public services without people complaining about where the money is coming from. A tall order.

What is your secret talent?

Poetry.

What is your favourite genre of music?

House music all night long.

If you could travel to any moment in time, where would you go?

Probably either visiting Ancient Greece or the Mayan era.

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