Dragons' Den star has revealed he became "really emotional" after being told his latest deal had gone through.
The Social Chain co-founder has partnered with Her Majesty's Prison Service for his The Diary Of A CEO podcast series to be streamed in prisons cells across the country.
He has previously struck similar deals with the likes of British Airways.
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Writing on LinkedIn, Mr Bartlett said: "Today I can announce that we've partnered with Her Majesty's Prison Service to bring The Diary Of A CEO to prison cells up and down the country providing thousands of young people and young adults with inspirational content via in-cell technology!
"I've had the great honour of chatting to some of the world's most inspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, authors, therapists and athletes on The Diary Of A CEO over the years.
"Their stories of salvation, over-coming, turning their lives around and striving to create a better future have inspired me beyond measure.
"If these conversations can change my life - I really hope they can help to inspire inmates up and down our country that are often fighting battles of their own.
"When I heard this partnership was completed and The Diary Of A CEO was now streaming in prison cells nationally, I felt really emotional - for me it really made all the hard work our team put in feel even more worthwhile."
"Thank you so much to everyone that tunes in - it's your support that allows us to do this!"
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