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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Busy Times for The Share Foundation

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: Busy Times for The Share Foundation
With the '50% matured' stage for Child Trust Funds being reached at the end of October, The Share Foundation hopes the Chancellor will announce introduction of its 'Default Withdrawal at 21' plan in the Budget. This would immediately release c. £250 million of accounts to low-income young adults. Meanwhile The Share Foundation's pre-launch announcement of its forthcoming 'Stepping Forward — Performing Arts for Life' course also caught the eye of BBC news with their webpage article of this major life skills initiative for young people in care, building on the success of its Stepladder Plus course. Background music: 'Hopeful Freedom' by Asher Fulero Image source: Particle6

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Graham Wilkinson on The Live Music Capital of the World

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Graham Wilkinson on The Live Music Capital of the World
Adam Cox is joined by Americana folk singer-songwriter who's worked with several stars across the U.S.A, Graham Wilkinson, to discuss how Austin, Texas, came to become the undisputed 'Live Music Capital of the World'. They look at how British cities could learn from Austin's live music scene, and why local authorities are so paramount in supporting music. https://www.austintexas.org/
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Graham Wilkinson


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Alan O'Rourke for National Radio Day

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Alan O'Rourke for National Radio Day
Adam Cox is joined by Alan O'Rourke, from Ruark, ahead of National Radio Day to discuss new research revealing Brits attitude towards radio. Alan explains why he thinks radio is still such a popular medium, and what he thinks the future of radio will look like.www.ruarkaudio.com
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Alan O'Rourke


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Sue Dougan

The Bigger Picture: Jacob Rees-Mogg on Track Record (repeat)

Sue Dougan
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Jacob Rees-Mogg on Track Record (repeat)
Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP for North East Somerset, formerly Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council, and now Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency, joined Sue Dougan in 2016 to discuss his life in politics, his family history and his favourite tracks (first broadcast March 2016)
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Jacob Rees-Mogg


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Loretta Minghella

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Loretta Minghella
Sue Dougan is joined by Loretta Minghella OBE, the first woman to hold the post of First Church Estates Commissioner with the Church of England. Having studied at Clare College, Cambridge, she started her career as a criminal lawyer – but her experience of a very tough case started her thinking of a different route. As a result, Loretta has worked in the Department for Trade and Industry as a legal advisor and held senior roles at the Securities and Investments Board, and later became Chief Executive of Christian Aid and served as a trustee at the Disasters Emergency Committee. Tune in to this episode of Track Record to find out more!
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Loretta Minghella


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Colin D Ellis

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Colin D Ellis
Colin D Ellis harboured ambitions to be an architect before working in banking, sales and IT. Since then, he’s worked with companies all over the world including Red Bull, Thomson Reuters and Australia’s government to help them transform their cultures. He’s an expert in boosting happiness at work and tackling harassment and bullying, in order to improve productivity and employee experience. He’s a music lover and claims Y2K (the Millenium Bug!) was prevented by people like him working on IT systems – a tongue-in-cheek claim you’ll hear, amongst other conversation, in this edition of Track Record.
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Colin D Ellis


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Ioannis Antypas

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Ioannis Antypas
It’s not often we hear of an entrepreneur under the age of ten, but Ioannis Antypas claims to have been making money and spotting an opportunity since the tender age of nine years old, when he decided to start selling bottled water to school friends – as well as their parents! He’s got vast experience in the hospitality industry, and says his latest brainwave was triggered by being served a cold steak in a restaurant. He explains his newest venture, Hela Job, in this episode of Track Record.
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Ioannis Antypas


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Dave Coplin

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Dave Coplin
Dave Coplin recently left Microsoft after ten years as CEO (Chief Envisioning Officer!) and now runs The Envisioners, his own company dedicated to helping companies manage future technology. He’s an in-demand speaker and writer. His first proper job was in an Apple store, and he urges us to be less cautious and fearful about technology, especially where our children are concerned. He says he still takes inspiration from a former boss and mentor, whose management style was to ‘sit quietly at the back and let things unfold with his encouragement.’ Listen as he urges us to get out of the 9-5 commuter, “bums in seats” mentality many corporations still have, and instead to use technology – such as laptops – as they were supposed to be used: to encourage a new way of working, rather than sticking to an outdated model of what work should be.
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Dave Coplin


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Steven Van Bellegham

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Steven Van Bellegham
Steven Van Bellegham is a thought leader, marketer, and keynote speaker. Steven is also an entrepreneur who likes to invest in start-ups, and works in consultancy with organisations of all sizes. He is co-founder of consultancy firm Nexxworks and of content creation company Snackbytes, and he’s a guest marketing professor at Vlerick Business School. He loves Disney, and admires how President Barack Obama used to handle his ‘homework’ at the White House. Listen on to find out more. Published on 10 Oct 19
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Steven Van Bellegham


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Ken Allen

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Ken Allen
Ken Allen started in accountancy before joining DHL three decades ago. For ten years from 2009 he was CEO of DHL Express, responsible for turning around the company from a loss-making mega brand (losing -$3bn globally in 2008) into a world-class performer (profits of $2bn in 2018). He recently handed over the leadership reigns, and is now CEO of DHL’s eCommerce Solutions division. He’s a “back-to-the-floor” kind of guy, often spending time with his organisation’s driving workforce (more often wearing company uniform than a suit!) and has a habit of breaking into song at functions and meetings – earning himself the nickname ‘the Singing CEO’.
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Ken Allen


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