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Women and Money: Balancing Work and Life

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Women & Money

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Sarah Pennells looks at how to create the perfect work/life balance with guests Neil Shah, Chief De-Stressing Officer at the Stress Management Society, and life coach Karen Perkins, who discuss other factors that can increase stress, and Sarah Evans, an Employment Lawyer with Slater and Gordon, who looks at whether people should have the right to work flexibility and what employers should take into account.

Guests: Neil Shah,Karen Perkins,Sarah Evans


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Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine: Episode Five

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Share Food with Sainsbury's Magazine

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Sue Dougan and Sarah Alcock, Digital Editor at Sainsbury's Magazine, meet Lisa Roukin who explains how she overcame her eating disorder and became a chef and teacher. Naved Nasir, Executive Chef Dishoom, and Sameer Taneja, Chef at Talli Joe, talk about the undiscovered dishes of the Indian cuisine, while food writer and journalist Xanthe Clay takes five ingredients and explores how they can be used in everyday meals. Lucy Bee, founder of Lucy Bee Coconut Oil, talks about her company and how they aim to make sustainable and healthy products based on coconut oil.

Guests: Sarah Alcock,Lisa Roukin,Naved Nasir,Sameer Taneja,Xanthe Clay,Lucy Bee


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Consuming Issues: SME - how to start your own business

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: Consuming Issues

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Each year in the UK, more than half a million people take the plunge and start a business of their own. Some businesses survive, but we know that many don't. The rewards can be great but success requires careful planning. But even then, the best laid plans can't prevent all bumps along the road - be they staffing, taxes, money, or personal problems. So where do you turn if you do hit problems in the early years? Frank O'Keeffe, Mike Jupp and Robert Ferguson join Georgie to share with us their highs and the lows

Guests: Mike Jupp,Frank O'Keeffe aka "Mister Taco",Robert Ferguson


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Morning Money: Revenue up 11% to £124 million for Bloomsbury Publishing – CEO Nigel Newton assessed

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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The Harry Potter franchise has become the gift that keeps on giving for Bloomsbury Publishing, with the recent launch of a new illustrated range helping to drive book sales. And elsewhere, Bloomsbury is expanding in the digital publishing space to deliver long-term growth. Nigel Newton, CEO of Bloomsbury Publishing, joined Share Radio upon the release of the company's full year results.

Guests: Louise Cooper,Nigel Newton


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The AIM Show with David Bramhill

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The AIM Show

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Every week The AIM Show hears from the boss of one of the companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market.


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Questions of Faith: Ramadan

Marc Shoffman

Original Broadcast: Questions Of Faith

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Marc Shoffman discusses the month of Ramadan with Financial Journalist, Amina Zafar, who explains what challenges Muslims face when fasting. Tufail Hussain, Islamic Relief Deputy Director and Head of Fundraising, looks at the campaign behind the charity’s bus adverts and explains how Muslims work out their Zakat. He also talks about Islamic Relief’s projects and how they are monitored.

Guests: Amina Zafar,Tufail Hussain


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Shop Floor: Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Unnecessary Admin and Working Environments

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Shop Floor

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Shop Floor, in association with the Inspirational Development Group, opens with an insight into the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. Lord John Browne, QE Prize Trustees and former Chief Executive of BP, explains what the award represents for the profession and why there needs to be a social change to encourage children to become engineers. Neil Pickering, Industry and Customer Insight Manager at Kronos, analyses how British businesses can avoid wasting over £60 billion a year on unnecessary admin, while Leeson Medhurst, Head of Workplace Consultancy at 360 Workplace, explains why office space can affect a company's productivity.

Guests: Lord John Browne,Neil Pickering,Paul Jackson,Leeson Medhurst


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Company Casebook: Stamptastic

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Emma Alleyne and Francesca Gubbay have come up with a labeling kit like no other. Stamptastic helps to stamp children's clothes, instead of ironing or sewing labels that would otherwise go missing. The two mums from south west London meet Linda Lewis explaining how their company has rapidly grown and why, after winning a series of local business awards, they are pitching their idea to Sir Richard Branson in the annual #PitchtoRich #Voom competition.

Guests: Emma Alleyne,Francesca Gubbay


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Company Casebook: Pavegen

Linda Lewis (1)

Original Broadcast: Company Casebook

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Pavegen are a company who have come up with revolutionary technology that transforms the power of people's footsteps into energy. Linda Lewis meets the CEO Laurence Kemball Cook, who reveals how the company has teamed up with Tribal Planet in Silicon Valley to turn the data from footsteps into a 'digital currency' which people can spend using their mobile phone.

Guests: Laurence Kemball Cook


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Marketing Watch: Artisan Craft Based Advertising, Iconic Ads and the New Blood Shift

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Marketing Watch

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Copywriting Expert, Nick Parker, joins Nick Peters explaining the new phenomenon of artisan craft based advertising, questioning why it has become so popular in today's corporate and technology-led society. John Donovan, GumGum's UK Vice President, looks back at some iconic ads of the 70s and 80s and debates how they would perform in today's media environment, while Paul Drake, Director of D&AD, discusses his new scheme, New Blood Shift, which aims to recruit more young people from more diverse backgrounds into the creative industries.

Guests: Nick Parker,John Donovan,Paul Drake


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