Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Sofocles Socratous, from the electronics company, Poly, to discuss new research which reveals how businesses are coping with hybrid work plans and post-pandemic attitudes and expectations from employees. He advises employers on how to improve staff turnover and work culture, and how Poly can help. www.poly.com
Guests: Sofocles Socratous
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Adam Cox is joined by Senior Behavioural Scientist for CoachHub, Windy Tshepiso Maledu, to discuss why so many Brits make New Year's resolutions but fail to stick to them. She explains why personal goals are important, both at work and in personal life, and how CoachHub helps people improve in the workplace. https://www.coachhub.com/en/
Guests: Windy Tshepiso Maledu
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Adam Cox is joined by the Global Brand Ambassador for BACARDÍ, Dickie Cullimore, to talk rum for World Rum Month. They look at why rum needs its own month and why it's coming back into popularity. Dickie recommends some great rum based drinks, both for when going out on the town or staying at home. https://www.bacardi.com
Guests: Dickie Cullimore
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Barry Devoy from flexible office experts, Mindspace, to discuss how hybrid working may be the future of the office in the wake of COVID. They look at some of the concerns employees may have towards hybrid work and how employers can combat these, and some of the pros and cons of hybrid work. https://www.mindspace.me
Guests: Barry Devoy
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Adam Cox is joined by Hephzi Pemberton, CEO of the Equality Group and Author of 'The Diversity Playbook', to discuss how the last year has impacted the UK's understanding of inclusion and diversity. They look at how businesses can tackle institutionalised racism in the workplace and what inspired Hephzi to start the Equality Group, in addition to discussing her new book. https://www.equality.group.
Guests: Hephzi Pemberton
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Adam Cox talks with Karen Darke, who was paralysed from the waist down at the age of 21. She has since become an adventurer, and a paralympian at the Rio Olympics, and helps others to rise from adversity. A geologist who has developed a learning process to assist human development, she describes it with the analogy of alchemy.
Guests: Karen Darke
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