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Actor Kathy Trevelyan explains how to change your career in older life

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Morning

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Having a career change can be difficult, especially if you're an older woman wanting to break into an industry which has a reputation for discriminating against your demographic. Well that's exactly what Kathy Trevelyan did when she took the plunge and studied at drama school in her 50s. To talk us through the whole process, Kathy joined Georgie on the line.

Guests: Kathy Trevelyan


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“Advertising has grown out of all recognition” – Rupert Staines on the industry & digital fraud

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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As promotions and marketing activity shifts online, fraudsters are following suit. Advertisers are vulnerable because they have to rely on data detailing consumers visits to websites or clicks on ads. And it’s that data on online behaviour which is increasingly being faked - so advertisers pay for non- existent viewings of their messages. Recent studies have suggested that worldwide, markets could soon be wasting billions on digital advertising that is never seen. Rupert Staines, European MD of RadiumOne, joined Share Radio to talk on this.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Rupert Staines


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Morning Money: Nick Peters reports live from Birmingham ahead of Manufacturer of the Year Awards

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Manufacturers from all over the country are gathered in Birmingham this week for one of the biggest events in their calendar, the Manufacturer of the Year Awards. In a very uncertain period for the industry, thanks to the fall in the value of sterling, Share Radio's Nick Peters joined us live from Birmingham to discuss the mood and what we can look forward to.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Nick Peters


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Morning Money: The future of advertising – Craig Tuck of RadiumOne looks into the challenges involved

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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The longer-term future for the advertising industry is very different, as we spend much of our time on mobiles, tablets and watching streamed content. Already advertisers are using every kind of hi-tech digital tool to plan and measure their campaigns to get their messages to customers. But the changes are said to have caused a growing gulf between the old-school creatives who come up with the campaigns and the tech people who are needed to deliver the ads. RadiumOne has launched a new division to explicitly deal with this issue, and Share Radio spoke with the European MD of the company, Craig Tuck, who joined us to talk about the future of advertising.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Craig Tuck


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Morning Money: How would Heathrow’s expansion benefit the North East?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Anne Bromley, co-owner of Newcastle's Travel Bureau, which manages corporate travel for companies across the North East, joined Share Radio Morning Money to look at why the Heathrow expansion presents huge opportunity for North East business. Anne suggests that the North East will benefit if the project is properly managed and backed up with connectivity development.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Anne Bromley


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Morning Money: Australia’s Trade Minister encourages young Brits to move abroad amidst work visa changes

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism & Investment, the Hon Steven Ciobo MP, joined Share Radio Morning Money to invite young Brits to turn their desire to work overseas into a reality. Half of young Brits are considering a temporary move abroad post-Brexit. In a new survey, 18-24 year olds don't think Brexit will have a positive impact on the UK, and Australia is where those surveyed would most like to work.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Steven Ciobo


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Morning Money: Is Airbnb distorting London's property market?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Airbnb, which enables people to list or rent short-term lodging in residential properties, is under fire from regulators in several cities, including New York, San Francisco and Barcelona. The platform, which is valued at £25bn by investors, has been hit by criticism that it’s to blame for rising property prices in major cities. And critics allege that its effect in London has been particularly negative. Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen reports.

Guests: Robert Van Egghen


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Morning Money: Businesses lose £420m a week by not creating services for the disabled

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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New research has found that businesses are losing out on billions of pounds every year by not creating products and services for disabled people. The report by the Extra Costs Commission claims that the oversight is costing businesses up to £420 million a week in lost sales. To find out more, Matt Cox spoke to the chair of the commission, Robin Hindle Fisher.

Guests: Matt Cox,Robin Hindle Fisher


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Morning Money: Dr Ines Sofia Oliveira on financial crime affecting Fintech firms

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Financial technology, also known as Fintech, is one of the hottest areas of investment at the moment and Britain is at the forefront. Startups are beating the banks by offering cheaper, quicker, online services. Today the Royal United services institute (RUSI) holds an event debating the following "Defining Fintech: actors, challenges, opportunities and financial crime". Dr Inês Sofia de Oliveira, Research Fellow, Centre for Financial Crime & Security Studies, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) joined Share Radio ahead of the event.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Ines Dofia De Oliviera


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Morning Money: The commuters taking Southern Rail matters into their own hands

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Passengers are enduring overcrowding, delays and chaos on Southern trains as a strike by RMT union members continues. So as the deadlock continues, the Association of British Commuters has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £25,000 in order to legally challenge the Department for Transport over their dealings of the Southern disruption. They ended up raising over £26,000 and campaign co-ordinator Emily Yates, Co-Founder of the Association of British Commuters, joined Share Radio Morning Money.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Emily Yates


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