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Motley Fool Money: No Solutions, Just Trade Offs: Doomberg on Worldwide Energy Challenges Molecules, Physics, and Platitudes (1/10)

Motley Fool Money

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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The world’s energy crunch is a battle between platitudes and physics. Leaders may want to pay closer attention to the physics part. So for more insight on the world’s energy crunch we reached out to a cartoon chicken. Wait, what? Doomberg is an anonymous team of analysts covering energy and economic trends. Their newsletter is Substack’s #1 finance publication and the group is represented by a cartoon chicken. Motley Fool Senior Analyst Nick Sciple caught up with Doomberg’s head writer for a chat about the state of Europe’s energy crisis, Nuclear’s place in a decarbonized future, and what the Nord Stream pipeline attack means for the world. Host - Nick Sciple; Guest - Doomberg

Guests: Doomberg


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The Hypnotist: The Copilot and the Destination

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist

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When your mind is focused on a clear and compelling vision, but there's a continual, nagging part of you - perhaps lifestyle resistance - which seems to steer you away, to mess up those best-laid plans, it's a bit like a pilot having to contend with a copilot who has a different destination in mind. This episode helps to find consensus on what's important, a common decision. Except in the strange world of quantum entanglement, we can only be in one place at the same time: so this might just help you resolve those internal conflicts.


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Modern Mindset: Amanda Rosewarne on Professional Development

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Amanda Rosewarne, CEO and CO-Founder of The CPD Standards Office, to discuss why they think terms such as "quiet quitting" and "the great resignation" are popping up so much in the media. She explains how the CPD Institute can help, and what the options are out there for people looking to gain skills for their current and future job. https://www.cpdstandards.com/

Guests: Amanda Rosewarne


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Modern Mindset - Brannan Coady on Parking Space Rental

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Brannan Coady, COO of YourParkingSpace, to discuss how Brits are making thousands a year by renting out their driveways to help beat the cost of living crisis. They look at how renting a parking space out works, and what the benefits of parking on a drive way are compared to other parking spaces. https://www.yourparkingspace.co.uk/

Guests: Brannan Coady


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Modern Mindset: Denis Garcia for Back Care Awareness Week

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Denis Garcia, one of the eight co-founders of Hinomi, for Back Care Awareness Week to discuss why ergonomics are so important when taking care of your back. He explains exactly what ergonomics are, and how Hinomi is helping people care for their spine. https://uk.hinomi.co/

Guests: Denis Garcia


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Modern Mindset: Sandra Robinson on Dysphagia Awareness

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Sandra Robinson, an independent speech and language therapist who specialised in dysphagia management, to raise awareness of the condition and the EAT-10 UK survey. They discuss what dysphagia is, and how it is diagnosed, in addition to how the condition can be managed. https://www.nestlehealthscience.co.uk/dysphagia-awareness/eat-10

Guests: Sandra Robinson


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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: What the cut in oil output could mean for global growth

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

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Victoria Scholar of Interactive Investor looks at the rally in the oil price in the wake of Opec+ planning to cut oil output by 2 million barrels a day. While this may mean more misery for the motorist, it could benefit oil companies, despite Shell slumping after its pre-earnings announcement. But with many countries teetering on the edge of recession, could the higher oil price depress economies still further?

Guests: Victoria Scholar


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The Bigger Picture: Liz Truss's first month as PM, Europe and China & Is Keir Starmer ready for government?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University assesses Liz Truss's first month in office and wonders if the era of the Magic Money Tree is coming to an end. He believes that the Bank of England, which has not performed well since the Financial Crisis, deserves greater scrutiny or it is in danger of sidelining itself. He considers how Europe is pivoting away from China and worries that China may become yet more authoritarian. And, while Labour is riding high in the polls, he believes Keir Starmer has a lot of work to do to make Middle England comfortable with him.

Guests: Professor Tim Evans


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The Business of Film: Smile, Blonde & the top 10 horror films of all time

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson reviews horror film Smile at #1 in the UK box office chart, which he found overlong, clichéd and boring, despite a strong central role. He applauded Prima Facie which has now taken over £5m, the first event movie to do so. Despite its long length, he found Blonde, telling a fictionalised life of Marilyn Monroe, to be remarkabe, with Spanish-speaking actress Ana de Armas perhaps the best female performance of the year.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Standardised tech cables, Tesla's non-walking robot & high-tech animals

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin tells Simon Rose about the new EU requirement for all small and medium portable electronic devices to have a standard USB-C cable from 2024. Amazon have brought out a raft of new devices, Google are closing Stadia, Tesla has demonstrated a prototype humanoid robot – which can't walk, a work of art has been destroyed to promote NFTs, a next generation razor may not work and scientists have worked out how animals can be used to create batteries, degrade plastic and create hydrogen.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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