Share Sounds.

Podcast Directory


Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: The energy crisis, Labour & Tory conferences, the end of furlough & fishing disputes

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Gadgets and Gizmos

The Bigger Picture: The energy crisis, Labour & Tory conferences, the end of furlough & fishing disputes
Political commentator Mike Indian discusses the energy crisis and fuel shortages, asking how we got into such a mess. He reviews the Labour Party conference: how did Starmer do and is Labour ready for government? He looks ahead to the Conservative Party conference: will Boris Johnson get a rough ride? And with one million people still on the furlough scheme, he considers the effect of its termination. He also looks at the latest problems with the fishing industry, with both British AND French fishermen in an angry mood.
Guest:

Mike Indian


Published:
Simon Rose

The Business of Film: No Time To Die, The Many Saints of Newartk, Millions & Gunpowder Milkshake

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: No Time To Die, The Many Saints of Newartk, Millions & Gunpowder Milkshake
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the latest weekend cinema chart before No Time To Die erupts. It is, he says, the longest Bond ever but absolutely wonderful and will set the box office alight. #2 at UK cinemas is The Many Saints of Newark, a belated cinema prequel to the TV series The Sopranos while #6 is The Green Knight with Dev Patel. James also says it's time to rewatch Danny Boyle's Millions and he enjoys Sky's Gunpowder Milkshake, with Karen Gillan and Lena Headey.
Guest:

James Cameron-Wilson


Published:
Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Are we heading for stagflation and what can investors do?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Are we heading for stagflation and what can investors do?
Russ Mould, Investment Director of A J Bell, looks at the oil and gas crisis, which is affecting many countries, not just the UK. Central bankers are now showing belated signs of being concerned about inflation and possibly even stagflation. With shortages of microchips, fuel, CO2 and even Christmas turkeys, Russ offers advice to investors who may never have experienced a time of stagflation, last seen in the 1970s.
Guest:

Russ Mould


Published:
Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Singapore's solar farm - in Oz, pigs reducing bird strikes, lab-grown coffee & airless tyres

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Singapore's solar farm - in Oz, pigs reducing bird strikes, lab-grown coffee & airless tyres
Share Radio's equivalent of James Bond's Q looks at the latest not-so-secret gadgets. There's the world's biggest and most expensive solar farm (by a factor of 10), being built for Singapore but located in Australia, an Alexa-powered robot from Amazon, pigs being employed at Schiphol airport to reduce bird strikes, a flapping wing room fan, lab-grown coffee, airless tyres from Michelin and a solution to the problem of regolith, the dangerous jagged pebbles thrown up by moon landings.
Guest:

Steve Caplin


Published:
Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Awesome with Money

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Awesome with Money
It's said that a high proportion of people are kept awake at night with money worries, so this episode tackles a couple of challenging areas about looking after your finances: the worry about being 'bad' with money, and how to approach the question of debt. Try listening to Adam's approach to set your mind at ease.

Published:
Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Deserve to Lose Weight with Music

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Deserve to Lose Weight with Music
Leave your worries behind you and enjoy 38 minutes of pure relaxation with Adam Cox and his soothing background music, as he guides you to breathe in calm and breathe out tension; explaining how, just as food is fuel for the body, oxygen is fuel for the mind.

Published:
Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: How responsible is the employer for their employee’s financial wellbeing?

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: How responsible is the employer for their employee’s financial wellbeing?
Adam Cox is joined by Matt Norbury, CEO of employee recognition and support experts, Each Person, and leading stress and anxiety psychologist, Wendy Dignan, to discuss the financial vulnerability many Brits face due to the pandemic and how employers can financially support their employees. They look at how financial stress can impact someone at work and how Each Person helps to support employees.
Guest:

Matt Norbury


Published:
Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Lisa Kramer on Return to Work Anxiety

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Lisa Kramer on Return to Work Anxiety
Adam Cox is joined by Lisa Kramer, Business Psychologist from Kooth, to discuss why many Brits may be feeling anxious about their return to the office. They look at how employers can spot the signs of employee anxiety, and what can be done to combat it.
Guest:

Lisa Kramer


Published:
Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: A Bad Year for Chinese Stocks, Red Flags for Pyramid Schemes, and Asset Location

Motley Fool Answers
Original Broadcast:

Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers:  A Bad Year for Chinese Stocks, Red Flags for Pyramid Schemes, and Asset Location
Chinese stocks are down 14% so far this year, Motley Fool analyst Ben Ra joins us to explain why. The Ascent’s Brian Frey shares the buttery soft red flags of a pyramid scheme. And we answer Adam’s question on which types of stocks belong in which types of accounts.
Guest:

Brian Frey


Published:
Georgie Frost

This is Money: How bad will the energy crunch get? Plus a underpaid state pension update

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: How bad will the energy crunch get? Plus a underpaid state pension update
The week began with an energy crunch, as households woke up to the problems sending gas prices spiralling - and the impact that could have on their bills. It ended with a needless rush on petrol, as people were told there was no need to panic buy fuel… and some promptly panic bought it. The petrol issue we’re told is to do with a shortage of HGV drivers to deliver fuel, the gas problem is unfortunately far more complex. The immediate impact for households is that some are finding their energy supplier has gone bust and they are being transferred elsewhere, others are discovering they can’t switch, and many are staring down the barrel of a potential big imminent price cap rise followed by another next spring. In this podcast episode, This is Money’s energy and consumer correspondent Grace Gausden explains what’s happening and Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert discuss the implications with her. In the second part of the podcast, Tanya Jefferies joins to talk about the National Audit Office report into underpaid women’s state pensions, which highlighted her and our columnist Steve Webb’s work in exposing the fiasco, Tanya updates us on their investigations and what may happen next. And finally, there’s a new bank in town: Chase. Well it’s actually a very old one, because it’s JP Morgan launching current accounts in the UK under the Chase brand. It’s got 5% interest, with a catch, 1% cashback and some nifty features. Is it worth getting?
Guest:

Tanya Jeffries


Published: