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Modern Mindset: Laurence Kemball-Cook on a System to convert Our Footsteps into Electricity

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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Rory McGowam is joined by Laurence Kemball-Cook, CEO & Founder of Pavegen. Laurence talks to Rory about how he has designed a system to convert our footsteps into electricity. With walkways popping up all over the UK and across the globe, could this be the solution to the energy crisis and a key tool in the fight against climate change? https://www.pavegen.com/

Guests: Laurence Kemball-Cook


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Modern Mindset: Klim Artemov on Ethically Sourced Charcoal

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Rory McGowan is joined by Klim Artemov from Globaltic. In this episode, Rory picks Klim's brains regarding charcoal and why we need to be careful and make sure we know where we're getting it from. Some of these countries that our producing our charcoal are victims to deforestation and poor labour conditions. https://globalticltd.co.uk/

Guests: Klim Artemov


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Modern Mindset: Argent Energy — Clean Energy

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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New research released reveals how the vast majority of people in Britain are concerned that 2030 is too soon to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. However, there is a general consensus that we need a viable solution to greenhouse gas emissions right now. Joining Adam Cox to discuss this is Dickon Posnett – the President of the European Biodiesel Board and Director of Corporate Affairs at Argent Energy.

Guests: Dickon Posnett


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This Is Money: How much do you need to earn to feel rich?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Technically, £100k annual earnings would meet the 'rich' definition, but many would say 'no'. Simon Lambert and Georgie Frost discuss with a psychologist how to address this vexed question. Also, following the new energy tariff changes, should you fix or not fix? And finally, Carol Knight explains why reducing the tax benefits on Cash ISAs will not make more people buy shares.

Guests: Carol Knight


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This Is Money: Why aren't energy bills going down — and what to do if your smart meter goes mad (3/1)

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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In a not very happy start to the new year, Ofgem's energy price cap went up on 1 January from £1,717 to £1,738. Energy experts at Cornwall Insight say it will go up again in April - and by more than they initially expected. So why are bills rising? After all, we are a long way from the peak of the gas price crisis back in 2021. Georgie Frost and Helen Crane discuss when they will finally go back to normal — and whether fixed rates are a good deal again. The team also talk about an Octopus energy customer who was charged £5 to make a cup of tea thanks to a new smart meter. For homeowners starting 2025 by sticking their property on the market, we get some tips from estate agents on how to spruce up your home — and which renovations aren't worth the bother. We also discuss whether buyers really care about the smell of freshly baked bread, and what the best colour is to paint your front door. Helen speaks about the companies This is Money readers have moaned about most in 2024, and her highlights from the Crane on the Case column. And we finish off with some sensible tips from financial advisers about how to give your money a makeover in the new year.

Guests: Helen Crane


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This Is Money: Are we getting a fair deal on energy bills?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Energy bills are going up in January and are expected to rise again in April, with the push for net zero being partly to blame: but could the hated standing charge be on the way out? Also, with many people opting for cash this Christmas, half of us are having trouble paying in notes and coins — should the Government step in? The team also discuss neighbourly disputes over fences, the best way to give money, and Lee Boyce continues to hold onto his premium bonds.


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This Is Money: What next for house prices and is it harder to buy a home now vs 1974?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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House price predictions for next year have started to roll in, so where do the experts think they are headed next? Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Lee Boyce discuss the property market - and delve into figures that attempt to tackle the tricky question: is it harder to buy a home now versus 50 years ago? And sticking with property, Halifax has launched a highly unusual fixed-rate mortgage — should borrowers be tempted? With the weather turning colder, we talk how to stay warm this winter without breaking the bank and whether it is worth getting a fixed tariff with your energy firm. We reveal the amount you should have saved in your pension in every decade of your life to guarantee a golden retirement — and how much notice you should pay to these formulas. And lastly, Lee reveals his top tips for avoiding the out of contract rip-off trap — and how he's saving more than £400 in the next 12 months by doing so.

Guests: Helen Crane


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Modern Mindset: SGN-Scotia Gas Networks — the importance of staying safe

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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As winter approaches and heating use increases, it's crucial to raise awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, otherwise known as the "silent killer". Despite the threat, almost one in three UK households still don’t have a CO detector, putting many at risk. Joining Adam Cox to discuss this is SGN’s Social Impact Programme Lead, Dan Edwards.

Guests: Dan Edwards


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Modern Mindset: Jason Howlett on the Concerns Surrounding Energy Bills & Costs

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Jason Howlett, the CEO of GivEnergy. They discuss rising energy bills and costs in the UK, as well as some new research that was carried out by GivEnergy which saw some interesting results. https://givenergy.co.uk/

Guests: Jason Howlett


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This Is Money: Gold price hits record high — should you invest in the precious metal?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Gold has hit record highs this week and has rocketed so far this year. What’s driving the price and how do you invest? Tanya Jefferies, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce turn their attention to the precious metal — a notoriously volatile investment, but yet seen as a safe haven. Energy bills will be back on the up, with the new Ofgem price cap announced for October. Is it worth fixing before the hike comes in? And one in four are expected to struggle this winter with their energy bills — just as the new Winter Fuel Payment is taken away for millions of households. We bust some myths on inherited state pension and ask how DWP can be dishing out incorrect information and also question whether annuity deals have peaked. Plus, we run the rule over two juicy reader questions. Firstly, what are your rights if you drunkenly lend money to a friend? Secondly, what can you do about a property next door being converted into an HMO with six students?

Guests: Tanya Jefferies


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