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The Bigger Picture: The political economy of time, the new "New Right" and the economic case against EVs - 02 Jan 25

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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As 2025 begins, Professor Tim Evans takes the opportunity to discuss the political economy of seasonality and time and reflect upon the importance of time, which some political regimes have tried to amend. He feels we are starting to see the birth of a new "New Right", 45 years on from Reagan and Thatcher. While Milei, Trump and Farage have many different ideas, it appears that they are consulting each other, which might make 2025 a rollercoaster year. He also considers the unintended consequences of the push to electric vehicles, with a divide growing between those who have driveways (and cheap charging) and those who do not. If the US brings down the price of oil, the attraction for EVs will decline and further embolden those who oppose the rush to Net Zero.

Guests: Professor Tim Evans


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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: What might 2025 hold?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

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Russ Mould of A J Bell reckons the most significant number of 2024 was 193, the number of global interest rate cuts. For the most part, markets got what they wanted last year. But at the end, bond yields were telling a different message, one which equity markets didn't believe. As for the UK market, yes it's shrinking in terms of listings but it is relatively cheap despite a decent yield, lots of buybacks and M&A activity. Looking at the top 10 performers is yet another sign that investors should always consider what is unloved and he reminds us that 2/3 of FTSE100 earnings come from overseas.

Guests: Russ Mould


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Gadgets & Gizmos: 40 years of mobile calls, finding lost luggage & weird patent applications

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin kicks off the year by reminding us it is 40 years since the first mobile phone call: but do you remember the celebrity who made it? Motorised skis will get you up a mountain. Apple's AirTags could help you locate missing luggage. A Chinese spherical security robot put Steve in mind of The Prisoner. Chat robots add video but don't impress. You can play Xbox games on an Amazon Fire Stick. There's an electronic belt. And there's a roundup of some of the weirdest patent applications in 2024.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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This Is Money: What happened to our finances in 2024 — and what comes next in 2025?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Georgie Frost, Simon and Lee Boyce with their annual review episode: Simon and Lee assess the last twelve months, looking at what's happened to mortgage and savings rates, house prices and investments, and what changes may be to come in 2025. It's been quite an eventful year with changes of government on both sides of the pond ...


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Thought for the Week: Should leadership be based on strategy or circumstance?

Gavin Oldham

Original Broadcast: Thought for the Week

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Leadership inspires and is transformative in character: it's hard to see how reacting to circumstances can achieve this outcome. The leadership given by Jesus Christ, whose birthday we celebrate each year on 25th December, has provided both inspiration and transformation throughout the past two thousand years. Oh that the Church and our politicians could learn from that example! Background music: 'Carol of the Bells' by Quincas Moreira


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Motley Fool Money: Young Investors, Root for a Bear Market (17/12)

Motley Fool Money

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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Investing is a decades-long game. Bill Barker and Ricky Mulvey discuss the Federal Trade Commission’s ruling on junk fees, what killed a merger between Kroger and Albertsons, and how younger investors can prepare for the next bear market. Then, 17 minutes in Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp offer some tips on tax-loss harvesting. WSJ column discussed: https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/why-this-frothy-market-has-me-scared-295c07c3 Companies discussed: KR, ACI, AZO, AAPL, ORLY, SBUX. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Bill Barker, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp

Guests: Bill Barker,Alison Southwick,Robert Brokamp


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Motley Fool Money: 2024 in Review — Financials (14/12)

Motley Fool Money

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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It’s been a banner year for banks. Even the worst performer among the big players is still up 40% year-to-date. Motley Fool contributor Matt Frankel joins Ricky Mulvey for a look back at some of the biggest headlines in the financial sector from the past year. They also discuss green shoots for the 2025 IPO market, Alex Chriss’s first full year at PayPal, and two promising payments processors. Companies discussed: GS, BAC, MS, JPM, PYPL, BOC, FOUR, TOST, SQ, SOFI. Host - Ricky Mulvey; Guests - Matt Frankel

Guests: Matt Frankel


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The Hypnotist: Hypnosis to Lose Weight without being Good

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist

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The challenge of losing weight is often accompanied by a set of self-imposed rules, and such an approach is an invitation to feel 'good' or 'bad' about it. Breaking the rules can become or source of joy leading to binges, and rigid diets can easily lead to internal conflicts. This is defined as 'polarity responding' by hypnotists, and Adam Cox helps by explaining how this adopted morality is all a bit artificial.


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The Business of Fim: Kraven the Hunter, Lord of the Rings - The War of the Rohirrim & That Christmas

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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With box office takings down once more, James Cameron-Wilson says that #5 Kraven the Hunter is the worst ever Marvel opening. It's a mixed bag but is often entertainingly ludicrous with Russell Crowe having fun as a Russian villain. He found the anime Lords of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim often utterly baffling but it got better as it went on, even if he never wants to see anything Lords of the Ring-related ever again. On Netflix, however, he warmed to the animated That Christmas, co-written by Richard Curtis. It's a sweet and sentimental tale aimed at the whole family that does what it says on the tin.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos 2024 Review: AI Grannies, butter made from air, spying air fryers and much more

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin looks back over the good, bad, ugly and bonkers of the tech world in 2024. He admired the AI scam-baiting granny, the rocket that eats itself, the underwater kite, butter made from air and the benefits of red wine and dark chocolate. He wasn't keen on Chinese spying air fryers, the flamethrowing robot dog, the airline computer that couldn't cope with a 101-year-old and AI cheating at Diplomacy. And he is still scratching his head at the bike lane sweeper that sits behind the bike and the billionaire who wants to launch a replica Titanic.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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