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The Hypnotist: Heat Wave of Positivity and Optimism

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Besieged by rising taxes and interest rates, we're in urgent need of some positivity and optimism at present: so this episode, recorded by Adam Cox in the midst of the summer heatwave, might just be the answer at this challenging time. Noting our tendency always to see the grass greener on the other side of the fence, he taps into the heatwave's inspiration for being relaxed and resourceful to encourage a 'polarity response' which works for you, not against you.


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Modern Mindset: Jake Sharpe on Safe Whisky Investments

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Founder of The Whisky Baron, Jake Sharpe, to discuss exactly how investing in whisky casks work, and what some of the associated risks could be. Jake provides recommendations to someone looking to buy a cask and advises on what actually makes a good whisky. https://www.thewhiskybaron.co.uk/

Guests: Jake Sharpe


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Modern Mindset: Evelina Galli on New Consumer Shopping Habits Research Ahead of Black Friday

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam Cox is joined by Evelina Galli, from price comparison site PriceRunner, to discuss new research which reveals Brits current shopping habits ahead of Black Friday. They look at if the World cup is likely to affect Black Friday sales, and Evelina advises on things to look out for to ensure Black Friday deals are legitimate. https://www.pricerunner.com/

Guests: Evelina Galli


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The Financial Outlook For Personal Investors: Has Real Estate bottomed?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

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Russ Mould of A J Bell explains why interest rates are so important for property and why shares such as Real Estate Investment Trusts fall as the 10-year "risk free" gilt yield goes up. But many are on big discounts to net asset value (which may yet fall of course). Central banks are more worried about deflation than inflation, reckons Russ, and if interest rates are peaking, it may be worth keeping an eye on the sector, bearing in mind that there are many different types of REITS and lots carry a good deal of debt.

Guests: Russ Mould


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The Business of Film: The Menu, Confess Fletch & The Wonder

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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With box office off 37% and Wakanda Forever still at #1, James Cameron-Wilson strongly recommends black satire The Menu with Ralph Fiennes at #2. Confess, Fletch, a spoof detective movie with Jon Hamm only made #16. However, James does also recommend psychological thriller The Wonder, directed by Sebastián Lelio, which vanished quickly from cinemas but is now on Netflix. Starring Florence Pugh, James found it a moving work of art.

Guests: James Cameron-Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Earth's weight, time-lapse app & lab-grown chicken in the US

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin looks at the latest from the world of tech. He tells us how much Earth and Jupiter weigh, who the 8th billion person on Earth is, how to scare sharks away from fishing lines, why Bob Dylan's signature isn't what it seems, about a free time-lapse photography app, about an audiobook app that has trouble pronouncing words and how the United State has just become the second country to approve lab-grown chicken for sale.

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: Autumn Statement's Aftermath, Scottish Independence & Rail Strikes

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Political commentator Mike Indian looks at the aftermath of the Autumn Statement and what it mean for UK politics. While he can't see Labour not winning the next election, he's not convinced the Conservatives will be wiped out. He looks at Nicola Sturgeon losing the independence referendum case and at the prospect of yet more rail strikes in the weeks to come.

Guests: Mike Indian


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Thought for the Week: Conservative Socialism

Gavin Oldham

Original Broadcast: Thought for the Week

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Far from digging the UK out of the mess that seventy years of socialist welfare have got it into, our new Conservative government seems intent on burying us still deeper. Of course fiscal responsibility must come first, but why perpetuate the myth that everyone, including the wealthy, must receive equal free rations: even if it significantly reduces the amount of public resources available for those most in need? At least the NHS in Scotland has heard the message, even if politicians across the board don't understand (or is it just electoral bribery?). What we really need is a strategy for individual freedom within an egalitarian society — we're a long way from this at present. Background music: 'Freedom?' by Dan Lebowitz


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This Is Money: What does Jeremy Hunt's tax raid budget mean for you?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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‘Jeremy Hunt’s mini-Budget was like the tax part of the Corbyn manifesto with none of the benefits of the extra spending.’ That was This is Money editor Simon Lambert’s verdict on the Chancellor’s tax-hiking spree that painted a miserable picture of the years ahead, hit higher earners, and hammered small investors. In a blizzard of hikes – through threshold drops and stealth tax freezes – Hunt worked his way through a painful Autumn Statement, where good news was thin on the ground. The silver linings came from the government sticking by the pension triple lock and uprating benefits by inflation but the focus was on painful years ahead. Was this the right move? Why did Hunt feel the need to inflict tax pain – and spending cuts later on? How did we go from Rishi Sunak as Chancellor with a margin to hit his fiscal rules to Rishi as Prime Minister with a fiscal black hole? Georgie Frost and Simon discuss these questions and more and look at what the Autumn Statement means for people’ finances: How much more tax will you pay? How much will your energy bills rise by? Who came out best and who came out worst? And can Simon come up with a note of optimism to end the show on? — listen to this Autumn Statement tax raid special to find out.


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The Financial Outlook: The Autumn Statement in full

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

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If you missed the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Autumn Statement on Thursday 17 November 2022, here's the opportunity to listen to it in full: unabridged and with no interruptions.

Guests: Jeremy Hunt


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