Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Rory McGowan is joined by Adrian Ashford from Willow Meadows. Adrian shares his tips on festivals and how you can do them smartly and comfortably. With over 40% of festivalgoers now aged 44 and up, and a line-up packed with musical legends, the middle-aged festival crowd is having their moment. And while the music’s still loud, the priorities have shifted - think good food, better sleep, and a clean loo! https://www.willowmeadows.co.uk/
Guests: Adrian Ashford
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Daniel Clewlow once again fills in for Adam Cox. He speaks to Brian Palmer, CEO and Founder of Cello Electronics. Brian tells us all about the resurgence of physical media and in particular DVDs. He also discusses just how nostalgia-fuelled this re-emergence truly is. https://celloelectronics.com/
Guests: Brian Palmer
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Adam Cox is joined by Americana folk singer-songwriter who's worked with several stars across the U.S.A, Graham Wilkinson, to discuss how Austin, Texas, came to become the undisputed 'Live Music Capital of the World'. They look at how British cities could learn from Austin's live music scene, and why local authorities are so paramount in supporting music. https://www.austintexas.org/
Guests: Graham Wilkinson
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Adam Cox is joined by Jody Buchan, UK Monkey Shoulder Brand Ambassador, who has teamed up with Vice Media on a nationwide nightlife investigation, called 'The Night Shift’. This in-depth, investigative report asked over 4,000 people what is wrong with the nightlife scene right now in an attempt to right the wrongs of so many nightlife fails. They discuss what the investigation found, and why people's drinking habits are changing. He explains what improvements need to be made to get people back into clubs, and lets listeners know about their upcoming events. https://www.monkeyshoulder.com/
Guests: Jody Buchan
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Adam Cox is joined by Alan O'Rourke, from Ruark, ahead of National Radio Day to discuss new research revealing Brits attitude towards radio. Alan explains why he thinks radio is still such a popular medium, and what he thinks the future of radio will look like.www.ruarkaudio.com
Guests: Alan O'Rourke
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Author and speaker Michael Brian joins Adam Cox to discuss his new book, which showcases his journey from being a shy introverted child to a highly visible speaker and content creator. Michael shares what it's like to be introverted, why it requires effort to engage and communicate with people, and how he was able to overcome some of those tendencies to have an impact on the world.
Guests: Michael Brian
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Adam Cox is joined by business strategist and growth mentor, Gavin Preston. Gavin recently published his book, Survive and Thrive, and shares pragmatic tips on how to thrive in the economic storm that is approaching using his unique “strategy compass” model.
Guests: Gavin Preston
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Adam Cox is joined by speaker and business coach Adam Strong, who talks about how his previous life as a long-distance runner has helped him in the business world. They discuss how the attributes of discipline, resilience and tenacity can become vital qualities in entrepreneurs and business owners. Adam offers a few tips about how to apply the principles of sports psychology to the world of business.
Guests: Adam Strong
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Adam talks to author Dean Williams about the inspiration and insight behind his first book, The Path to Financial Peace. Dean discusses why it’s not how much you earn that’s important, but rather how much of what you earn is kept and invested. He talks about the importance of a financial review and the power of compounding, why the lack of financial education in schools is detrimental to our attitude towards finance as adults, and how education and mindset is crucial to finding your own pathway to wealth. Find out more at www.exclusivevisions.co.uk.
Guests: Dean Williams
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Adam Cox talks to Ollie Trew, a former professional beat boxer and film producer, who now coaches people on finding the purpose in their lives that aligns with their spiritual side. They discuss the importance of resilience, and why challenges can give you clues to your identity; as well as whether it’s possible to monetise your purpose and also be spiritual. Adam also shares why he set himself the challenge of sticking to a “juice cleanse”, with no solid food, for 60 days.
Guests: Ollie Trew
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