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The Business of Film: The Suicide Squad, Jungle Cruise & Antebellum

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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As cinemas are once more permitted to operate at full capacity, James Cameron-Wilson celebrates another uptick in box office take. He reviews The Suicide Squad, James Gunn's latest hit with Idris Elba and Margot Robbie, finding it even better than The Guardians of the Galaxy. He is less impressed by Jungle Cruise with Emily Blunt, another film based on a theme park ride. But he recommends Antebellum, a dark film about racism now available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Zoom adds apps, Amazon's funniest reviews & new battery tech

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Tech whizz Steve Caplin looks at the apps Zoom has added to its package but is a little worried about data implications. He discusses several advances in battery technology, with rust powering one new process. There's a new electric bike with an illegal top speed, Ordnance Survey's first game to encourage people to get out, the bullying of children called Alexa and some of the funniest tongue-in-cheek reviews on Amazon, including for uranium ore.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: Buying political access, an end to cheap foreign travel & NHS falling in health rankings

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Political commentator Mike Indian considers the issue of funding and access in politics and asks if there's a better system. With changes to the traffic light system and today's testing requirements, he wonders if foreign travel will once more become a privilege of the wealthy. He examines why the NHS has fallen down the international health rankings. And he welcomes one bit of good news, that musicians can once more tour Europe.

Guests: Mike Indian


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Motley Fool Money: Earnings - Big Tech Surprises and Disappointments

Motley Fool Money

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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Amazon has its worst day in over a year after missing expectations. Alphabet hits a new high and announces a $50 billion buyback plan. Apple and Microsoft dip despite reporting huge profits. And McDonald’s serves up a chicken sandwich-fueled surprise. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and weigh in on the latest earnings from Facebook, PayPal, Shopify, Starbucks, Qualcomm, Twilio, Teladoc Health, Pinterest, and Hasbro. Plus, our analysts share two stocks on their radar: Beyond Meat and Etsy.


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This Is Money: Home eco-improvements are being pushed by the Government – but do the sums stack up?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Ministers want us to ditch gas boilers and line our houses with insulation to save the planet, but do the sums add up for cash-strapped homeowners? Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost take a look at the Government's aims, if green measures in your home can pay for themselves in the long-run and what it could take to pull Energy Performance Certificate ratings for homes higher. Simon takes aim at London's low emission zone expansion - it's less than three months away and riddled with inconsistencies. It will leave at least 300,000 residents with older cars facing a fee of £12.50 each time they get behind the wheel – and these schemes could be coming to a town or city near you. Value and quality are in, income and momentum are out… we explain the latest investing trends - and bust some jargon too. Tesco closes all its current accounts - so where next for their nearly a quarter of a million customers? Is Barclays a good option? You can now earn Avios points and get a free upgrade once a year – but there's a catch…


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Modern Mindset: How responsible is the employer for their employee’s financial wellbeing?

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Matt Norbury, CEO of employee recognition and support experts, Each Person, and leading stress and anxiety psychologist, Wendy Dignan, to discuss the financial vulnerability many Brits face due to the pandemic and how employers can financially support their employees. They look at how financial stress can impact someone at work and how Each Person helps to support employees.

Guests: Matt Norbury


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The Hypnotist: Passing Tests

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist

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When an approaching test will make all the difference to your work or personal life, it's only natural to feel nervous. However competent you may be, that anxiety can eat away at your confidence levels. For anyone preparing for this kind of challenge, Adam Cox addresses performance anxiety so that a more relaxed frame of mind can let your true colours shine.


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The Talk from The WealthiHer Network: Getting work right for women

Tamara Gillan

Original Broadcast: The Talk by the WealthiHer Network

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Women’s roles have been challenged with many women reporting feeling the pandemic has reversed decades of progress on equality. Women have worked more support hours than men and while women make up 47% of the UK’s workforce, they account for 52% of people furloughed and 54% of job losses, a report from the Women’s Budget Group found. This poses the question of whether women are deemed to be less valuable workers than men. However, there have also been positive outcomes as a result of the pandemic – a greater awareness of others and their need for symbiosis between life and work, a realisation that flexibility is possible and dare I say it... more efficient.

Guests: Danielle Parsons,Zahra Pabani,Belinda Riley


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Gadgets & Gizmos: When is an astronaut not an astronaut, Olympic Tinder dates & the Mini Moke is back

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin feels (slightly) sorry for Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson, told just after their flights that they don't qualify to be astronauts. He reflects on those changing their Tinder location to Tokyo in the hope of dating an Olympic athlete. He also discusses the e-motorbike that will follow you around, a way to get your exercise bike to tilt on imaginary hills, how to experience the Great Barrier Reef while staying at home, a Covid mask with a speaker, making fake reviews illegal, a physical stock ticker, the return of the Mini Moke and a way of arranging camping in people's gardens.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Business of Film: Old, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions & Blood Red Sky

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson reports that UK box office is not only up 8.9% week on week but 1,832% year on year! Despite its potential for a great story, he was underwhelmed by M. Night Shayamalan's Old with Gael Garcia Bernal and Rufus Sewell, in at #4. Nor was he convinced by Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, #7 in the chart. He did, however, find himself on the edge of his seat in Blood Red Sky on Netflix , finding it nerve-shredding. He also reflects on the joy of finding laughter in a film that is 100 year old.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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