Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Superintendent Pharmacist at John Bell & Croyden, Reshma Malde, to discuss why more Brits should be utilising their local pharmacies in order to be more proactive in with their health. They look at the services local pharmacies typically provides, and Reshma explains how the 5-minute blood test works. https://johnbellcroyden.co.uk/
Guests: Reshma Malde
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by seasoned Pathologist, Professor Runjan Chetty, to discuss the potential pathologist shortages being faced by the UK and why the practice is so vital to the smooth running of the NHS. They look at what can be done to encourage more medical students to enter pathology, and what can be done to improve pathology services in the UK. https://www.diagnexia.com/
Guests: Runjan Chetty
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Modern life is full of distractions: checking for messages, email, news — all these interruptions frequently result in nothing being done. This episode puts forward a technique to help you focus on one thing at a time, using timed periods to achieve a more productive lifestyle. Just getting started is half the battle, but this will help you see your tasks through to completion.
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Professor Sir Cary Cooper and Dr Jorge Palacios, to discuss new research from SilverCloud Health which reveals how employees' mental health has been impacted post-pandemic. They look at the key factors that are detrimental to mental health, and how employers can improve their workers' mental health. https://www.silvercloudhealth.com/uk
Guests: Cary Cooper,Jorge Palacios
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Adam Cox is joined by Ian Chards, Gold Expert from Chards Coin and Bullion Dealers, to discuss new research which reveals the publics opinions on the upcoming potential recession. He explains how high inflation rates affect those keeping their savings in a bank, and how gold could be a good alternate investment. https://www.chards.co.uk/
Guests: Ian Chard
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Jennifer White, from the worldwide animal charity PETA, for Back British Farming Day to discuss how PETA's new campaign plans to support British Farmers. She explains the types of farming PETA would like to see done, and how possible it is for British farmers to grow vegan foods. https://www.peta.org.uk/
Guests: Jennifer White
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For those searching for a long-term investment perspective risk and volatility are big issues: and there's no better example of that rollercoaster ride than crypto-currencies. Adam Cox has chosen to focus this episode on Bitcoin due to its reputation for major swings in value — but it applies just as well to major asset sectors such as property and stocks. The fact is that cash left on deposit at a time of high inflation erodes real value just like a leaky bath: so it's important to come to terms with asset risk and not to suffer 'analysis paralysis'. Adam's time machine and rollercoaster analogy might help.
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Will Rice, Founder & CEO of Generation Home, to discuss the recent uncertainty and turmoil within mortgages in the last few weeks, and how Gen H are helping to make owning a home more accessible. They talk about why it is better to loan a deposit, rather than gift it, and what deals are out there for first time buyers. https://www.generationhome.com/
Guests: Will Rice
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Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset
Adam Cox is joined by Richard Sager, General Manager at NIO Cocktails, to discuss how the fun of going out can still be experienced at home using cocktail delivery services. Richard explains how NIO Cocktails work, and what sort of drinks are on offer. https://niococktails.co.uk/
Guests: Richard Sager
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This episode is designed for those who already hold investments, and may be worrying about the impact of bear markets on asset values. Whether your holdings are in market investments or property, the risk of losing capital value is always a concern. Adam Cox proposes a couple of techniques to help settle those concerns, drawing the distinction between entrepreneurial activity and investment of reserves, and cautioning against both mediocrity through excess caution and over-stretching in buying assets when you can't really afford them.
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