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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: The Mauritanian, Minari and Tina

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Mauritanian, Minari and Tina
James Cameron-Wilson on the encouraging signs of an appetite for cinema in the USA where people have been flocking to big-screen viewings of Tenet. He reviews The Mauritanian, a true story directed by Kevin Macdonald which did not pick up any Oscar nominations, Minari, an American-set film in the Korean language which got 6 nods and Sky's documentary Tina on Tina Turner.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Vaccine passports, the SNP & Alba, the Race and Ethnic Disparities Report

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Vaccine passports, the SNP & Alba, the Race and Ethnic Disparities Report
Political commentator Mike Indian looks at the question of vaccine passports and asks whether we should be prepared to show documentary proof of a jab to be allowed to go to the pub. He wonders if Alex Salmond setting up the Alba party will boost Scottish nationalism or divide it. He discusses the recent Race and Ethnic Disparities Report. And he ponders the naivety of David Cameron, caught up in the type of lobbying effort he once decried.
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Mike Indian


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Why value investors need patience - lots of it

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Why value investors need patience - lots of it
Tim Price, director of Price Value Partners, looks at why benchmarking to stock market indices is a bad idea and why investors should think more about the preservation of capital than chasing the latest market fads. Tim discusses the surge of interest in cryptocurrencies, why gold is less rampant and why value investors, of which he is one, need considerable patience. Citing the ignominious debut of Deliveroo amongst other things, Tim senses the market may be on the point of a big change of sentiment.
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Tim Price


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Tamara Gillan

The Talk by the WealthiHer Network: How women and girls are most impacted by Covid-19

Tamara Gillan
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The Talk by the WealthiHer Network

The Talk by the WealthiHer Network: How women and girls are most impacted by Covid-19
This month, the WealthiHer Network is proud to partner with the UN Girl Up Foundation, to talk about how women and girls have been most impacted by Covid-19 and what can be done to redress the balance. Joining Tamara Gillan is Hallie Hudson, Director of Development, Girl Up and Bethel Kyeza, Co-president Girl Up London to discuss how girls around the world are overcoming inequality and how Girl Up are helping them to become the leaders of tomorrow.
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Hallie Hudson


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Positive masculinity

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Positive masculinity
Fidel Beauhill, The Modern Man Coach and author of “Divorce: The Modern Man's Guide”, joins Adam Cox to discuss how his experience of divorce made him want to help other men in the same situation. He shares why he thinks men need to re-evaluate their preconceptions about masculinity, and how they can use that to improve their relationships with the women in their lives.
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Fidel Beauhill


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Financial Security Hypnosis

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Financial Security Hypnosis
Adam works with a podcast host and aspiring business owner. Adam elicits that there is a conflict between the motivation to set up the business (financial freedom) and what he wants it to do for him - (give security). Adam creates a hypnosis session that is designed to create a feeling of security from within. This session also went out live on Clubhouse and was one of the first hypnosis sessions ever to happen on Clubhouse.

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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: The Dragon Tree - Hypnosis To Help Your Future Self

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: The Dragon Tree - Hypnosis To Help Your Future Self
A powerful hypnosis session inspired by a visit to the town of Icod De Los Vinos in Tenerife where Adam saw a 1,000-year-old Dragon Tree. The session uses the ancient tree as a metaphor to increase resilience and to plant the seed of an idea that you are 100% responsible for your life as even if unfortunate things happen you are still responsible for how you respond to it or what you learn. There is also a suggestion to do something that your future self will thank you for.

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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: March Mailbag Mayhem with Megan

Motley Fool Answers
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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: March Mailbag Mayhem with Megan
Saving, spending, planning — you've got money questions and we've got answers. Every week host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp challenge the conventional wisdom on life's biggest financial issues to reveal what you really need to know to make smart money moves. In this week's show, with the help of Motley Fool Wealth Financial Planner and tax expert, Megan Brinsfield, we’re answering your questions about finding or becoming a professional financial planner, using your stimulus check to jumpstart your kid’s retirement savings, and lots of tax stuff.
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Megan Brinsfield


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: GameStop, Adobe, and Domino’s CEO Ritch Allison

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: GameStop, Adobe, and Domino’s CEO Ritch Allison
Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show: GameStop’s volatility continues in the wake of earnings; Adobe has a strong start to the fiscal year; Restoration Hardware hits an all-time high; Laser equipment maker Coherent settles on a suitor; Darden Restaurants serves up a stronger-than-expected quarter; And Pepsi teams up with Peeps on a marshmallow-flavored cola. Motley Fool analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss those stories and share two stocks on their radar: Marvell Technology and Vulcan Materials. Plus, Domino’s CEO Ritch Allison talks about the rise of delivery services and the changing competitive landscape.
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Chris Hill


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Hot or not? How to spot if you’re in a buyer’s or seller’s market

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: Hot or not? How to spot if you’re in a buyer’s or seller’s market
The headlines are telling you the property market is running hot, that the stamp duty holiday extension is stoking the fires, and buyers are ignoring the economic slump to pile in. There’s just one problem: your home is on the market and you aren’t even getting any offers. Perhaps you are in a property coldspot. As property watchers will tell you, the house price index-driven view of a national housing market is something of an illusion. In reality, there are lots of different local property markets and they don’t all blow hot and cold at the same time. At the moment, while some areas are running hot, others are cold – and it’s not as simple as city vs village, or urban vs rural. Even within London, there are some areas with high demand and others just a few miles away where it is tough to sell. On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost, Adrian Lowery and Simon Lambert look at how to take the temperature of your local property market and how that can help you buy or sell. They discuss what next for house prices – and whether they can possible keep rising at such a robust pace from here, or if we could see more stability and an end to Britain’s casino property market. Also on this week’s show: how to invest in companies that will help improve the environment, the FCA’s warning on thrill-seeking young investors and the best Isa investments of all time. And finally, the electric car grant has been cut and will be axed for all cars costing more than £35,000. Is this foolish as we try to wean the nation off petrol and diesel, or a wise move to stop subsidising those already wealthy enough to buy an expensive brand new motor?
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Simon Lambert


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