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Young Money: House Sharing

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Young Money

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What's the best way to save on insurance, energy bills and savings if you're sharing a house? Sarah Pennells is joined by Matt Saunders, from GoCompare, discusses how some people who live in a rented property don't know they have the right to switch to a cheaper tariff; Ashish Mehra, founder of Wesplit.it, explains how the company can help young people save money; while behavioural psychologist, Judi James, analyses why the financial aspect of sharing a house can be so difficult if you're a student or starting out in your career.

Guests: Matt Saunders,Ashish Mehra,Judi James


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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Nine

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

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Lisa Harris, Digital Editor, joins Sue Dougan on this week's programme with Sainsbury's Magazine. Sue and Lisa look at the power of turkey and why it's such a versatile ingredient with Amir and Limor Chen, founders of Strut and Cluck, ahead of their restaurant opening in Shoreditch. Scandinavian duo, David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl, founders of Green Kitchen Stories, head off to the test kitchen at the Sainsbury’s Magazine office to discuss their new smoothie recipe book, Green Kitchen Smoothies. Sam Clark shares the story of his restaurant- Moro- which focuses on a blend of Spanish and North African cuisine; while Rich Havardi, co-founder of Nama Foods, and John Tabatabai, of Rawligion, explain the why raw food is highly nutritious and why ‘clean eating’ has become so popular.

Guests: Lisa Harris,Amir Chen,Limor Chen,David Frenkiel,Luise Vindahl,Sam Clark,Rich Havardi,John Tabatabai


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Ask Sarah: Life Insurance

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Ask Sarah

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A new study by the Institute of Inertia has shown that half of British parents don't have life insurance and that over three quarters would be able to pay the mortgage if the main breadwinner dies. Sarah Pennells is joined by Emma Thomson, Head of Customer Care at LifeSearch, Andrew Jenkinson, Director of Drewberry Insurance, and Anna Sofat, from Addidi Wealth. Together they guide listeners through the maze of insurance and explain which policies are need and what to look for if you're going to buy one.

Guests: Emma Thomson,Andrew Jenkinson,Anna Sofat


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Inside Music: Copyright Laws

Matthew Cook

Original Broadcast: Inside Music

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Matthew Cook is joined by Murray Stassen, Deputy editor of Music Week,discussing the current debate surrounding copyright laws. John Telfer, the new director of BMG Brazil and Co-Founder of Basement Music, discusses the company's development. Matt also discusses the European Copyright Law with Nathalie Vandystadt, the European Commission spokesperson for the Digital Single Market. Frey Lindsay looks at Elvis Costello's ban from Saturday Night Live as an example of how interpretation can lead to something one didn't think was possible.

Guests: Murray Stassen,Nathalie Vandystadt,John Telfer


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Shop Floor: The Leadership Gap, Freelancers & Late Payments, and the Moaning Culture

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Shop Floor

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On this week's Shop Floor, in association with the Inspirational Development Group, Nick Peters looks at how Plant Manager John Reid saved Michelin plant in Dundee from failing. Grant Jamieson, MD of Winkworth Machinery, explains why there is a large leadership gap in the manufacturing industry, while Martin Campbell of Credit HQ discusses their recent survey on how much difficulty late payment can cause to small businesses. Finally, Mike Beesley, RSG’s Managing Director, explains how dangerous it can be to let a moaning culture develop in the workplace.

Guests: John Reid,Grant Jamieson,Martin Campbell,Mike Beesley


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Company Casebook: Ohayo

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Linda Lewis meets two Americans who've come up with a drink they describe as a 'mini bottle of goodness', a hydration boost with a concentrated shot of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes. Douglas Wolfson and Sanam Petri tell their exciting story.

Guests: Douglas Wolfson,Sanam Petri


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Company Casebook: Ajuve

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Linda Lewis meets the father and son duo behind Ajuve- a new online platform intended to help businesses and individuals resolve legal disputes over contracts quickly and cheaply. The young CEO Alex Bargate explains how the company works and how, with the help of his father Quentin, they set it up.

Guests: Alex Bargate,Quentin Bargate


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Marketing Watch: The Art of Summer, Editorial & Commercial Divide and the Worst Advertising Cliches

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Marketing Watch

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Nick Peters opens the programme discussing M&S' new summer advert with Brand Consultant Adrian Day, together they look at the company's new approach to recover and grow the M&S clothing brand. Colin Williamson explores how the world of journalist is changing after CityAm's new strategy to tear down the editorial and commercial divide; while Sam Scott, Head of Video at The Drum, explains their latest series, Cliche Killers- a satirical take on the Top 12 cliches in advertising.

Guests: Adrian Day,Colin Williamson,Sam Scott


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Your Money Your Future: What Should You pay for Financial Advice?

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future

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If you've invested money in a private pension or in an investment fund, you'll be paying some sort of regular fee and charges. And, depending on the type of investment fund, those charges could be quite high. If you've taken advice from a professional financial adviser, you'll also have to pay for his or her time. But what's a fair charge and when do the charges become a rip off? Sarah Pennells speaks to Tom Wilcox-Jones, from independent financial advisers Blackstone Moregate, Gina Miller, founder of True and Fair Campaign, from SCM Private and founder of MoneyShe.com and Claire Walsh, Head of Advice at IFA Promotions, to find out more.

Guests: Tom Wilcox-Jones,Gina Miller,Claire Walsh


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Hamish Pound of IP Global talks new London valuation report launching next week

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

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As we all know, property in London is not cheap, but where, if anywhere, is there still value to be had and will prices keep on rising? Well to answer that and other questions The London Valuation Report launches next week from property investment firm IP Global. It looks at how property in London has performed compared to other assets and against other global cities and to get a peek into its contents Steve Clarke is joined on Investment Perspectives by Hamish Pound from IP Global.


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