Original Broadcast: The History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles
During the Renaissance, Florence was not only the cultural capital of the world, but also the banking capital. This week Rita Lobo is joined by David Chilosi, Fellow of Economic History at LSE, to discuss Florence's part in the economics of the Renaissance.
Guests: David Chilosi
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Sarah Pennells is joined by financial journalist Nicole Blackmore from the Telegraph, Serve Legal and Milkround to talk about interesting and unusual jobs for students and Gary Terzza, former continuity announcer for Channel 4 about his job.
Guests: Nicole Blackmore,Ed Heaver,Elizabeth Hunt,Garry Terzza
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Linda Lewis Visits Condeco Software, a company that creates products that help businesses to use there office space much more efficiently.
Guests: David Brimble,Andrew Howells,Lynda Low
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Linda Lewis goes to visit a small company who have made a big impact, selling "audio solutions", Yellow Technology.
Guests: Pete Eaglesfield,Antony Connor
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Sue talks to Jo Parker, CEO of the Chime Specialist and Team Spirit groups, about her career and musical influences.
Guests: Jo Parker
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Beatriz Romilly has performed very different roles in her career, from Joan of Arc in Henry VI to a French student in the comedy "The Green, Green, Grass"
Guests: Beatriz Romilly
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Original Broadcast: Careers Clinic
As JK Rowling releases her latest book Very Good Lives about the fringe benefits of failure, Georgie talks to executive and leadership coach Kate Tojeiro from X Fusion about how to take the positive even when things go wrong.
Guests: Kate Tojeiro
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Sarah Pennells is joined by Kate Palmer, personal finance reporter at the Telegraph, and guests from the Property Ombudsman and Spare Room to talk about renting as a student and how to look out for rogue landlords.
Guests: Kate Palmer,Matt Hutchinson,Christopher Hamer
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