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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: How can you protect against holiday chaos this summer?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: How can you protect against holiday chaos this summer?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back on holiday... Britain descended into holiday chaos this week, as airlines cancelled hundreds of flights, airports struggled to cope and even Eurostar ended up with a day of disruption. For those who suffered at the hands of airline chaos, it was a harsh and unfair experience - with many of those travellers taking their first post-Covid trip abroad and others heading off for what were meant to be celebratory family events. Both airlines and airports let their passengers down - after all, they knew how many would be travelling, as they'd all booked tickets - and then got involved in a finger-pointing blame game with the Government. Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert discuss where the blame lies for the disruption, what people's rights are if their flights are cancelled and what we can all do to protect ourselves if we hope to go away over the summer. Also, the team talk about why some of the best mortgages are currently being offered by lesser-known building societies and how long you'd have to wait for an electric car's lower running costs to pay off. And finally, from travel chaos to energy firm blunders: how did Bulb swing from telling someone they were owed almost £2,000 and refunding them their cash when they moved, to declaring six months later that the customer now owed Bulb almost £2,000? Helen talks through a recent Crane on the Case, where Bulb seemingly decided Ofgem's one-year back billing rule didn't apply to it.

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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Sheryl Sandberg Leans Out (2/6)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Sheryl Sandberg Leans Out (2/6)
After 14 years at Chief Operating Officer at Meta Platforms Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down in the fall. Asit Sharma discusses Sandberg's leadership in growing revenue and defending the company in public and how the company's pivot to the metaverse most likely contributes to her departure. Also - Chewy's strong 1st-quarter profits against albeit modest expectations, why the pet retailer needs to focus on getting fulfillment and infrastructure right, and the numbers behind Chewy's customers spending more each year. Plus, Tim Beyers talks with Cameron Deatsch, Chief Revenue Officer at Atlassian, about the software company's humble origin and its cloud transition that could be worth billions. Stocks discussed: FB, CHWY, TEAM, MNDY, ASAN, AMZN Host: Chris Hill Guests: Asit Sharma, Tim Beyers, Cameron Deatsch Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Spencer Daniel
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Asit Sharma, Tim Beyers, Cameron Deatsch


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Yes, Women Make Better Investors Than Men (29/5)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Yes, Women Make Better Investors Than Men (29/5)
Women have different challenges in investing, including a wage gap and longer life expectancies. We’ve got two conversations addressing some of those challenges. Deidre Woollard talks with Sallie Krawcheck, co-founder and CEO of Ellevest (a bank and robo-advisor specifically designed for women) about how she’s helping more women invest and a lesser-known savings tool for investors who want to give back. And 18:39 minutes in, Dana Corl Kasarda talks with Kathryn Tuggle, co-author of the new book “How to Money”, about some of the positive ways that stereotypes are changing for women and investing. Hosts: Deidre Woollard, Dana Corl Kasarda Guests: Sallie Krawcheck, Kathryn Tuggle Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Brandon Gentry, Spencer Daniel
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Sallie Krawcheck, Kathryn Tuggle


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Freedom from Childhood Expectations

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

The Hypnotist: Freedom from Childhood Expectations
Life plans and other expectations formed at an early age can work out very differently in adulthood, and often anxiety can result from moving goalposts. This episode uses the technique of regression to re-visit events in the past to show how although you can't predict what's going to happen, you can choose. It's interesting to reflect how this must feel for the Queen, who was aware of her destiny from the age of ten, set out her intentions in 1952, and continues to fulfill them seventy years on. Image source: Wikipedia - Princess Elizabeth at 17

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Eliza Southwood on the 'My Little Masterpiece' Project

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Eliza Southwood on the 'My Little Masterpiece' Project
Adam Cox is joined by artist Eliza Southwood to discuss the 'My Little Masterpiece' project from Sudocrem, and how it aims to get kids more involved in the arts. She gives advise to listeners on how to encourage children to spend less time using technology and why explains why she thinks art should be implemented more into the school curriculum. www.sudocrem.co.uk
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Eliza Southwood


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Dr Thomas Dannhauser on Neurofeedback Training

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Dr Thomas Dannhauser on Neurofeedback Training
Adam Cox is joined by Dr Thomas Dannhauser, founder and CEO of Smart Start Minds, to discuss the brands new research which reveals the publics conceptions and misconceptions of ADHD. Dr Thomas explains some of the real symptoms of ADHD, and also explains how Smart Start Minds are using neurofeedback training to help those who live with ADHD. www.smartstartminds.co.uk
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Thomas Dannhauser


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Top Gun - Maverick, Bob's Burgers: The Movie & Toscana

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Top Gun - Maverick, Bob's Burgers: The Movie & Toscana
James Cameron-Wilson celebrates a bounce in UK box office caused by Top Gun:Maverick arriving at #1 a mere 36 years after the original. He found it spectacular and exciting. He also enjoyed the movie spinoff of Bob's Burgers once he became attuned to it, not knowing the TV show. He also recommends the Danish Netflix film Toscana about a chef going to Italy to sort out his late father's affairs.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Solar-powered car, e-DeLorean, pizza vending and robot snakes & crabs

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Solar-powered car, e-DeLorean, pizza vending and robot snakes & crabs
Steve Caplin, Share's tech expert, discusses with Simon Rose a new electric car powered by the sun. There's an electric DeLorean, a tracked VW camper van, an e-bike that could climb Mount Everest – if there was a road, objections to a car park pizza vending machine, parents using Alexa to help with homework, litter-picking in space, robot snakes and crabs and why people using mobile payments are more likely to overspend.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: How to invest when central bankers get it wrong

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: How to invest when central bankers get it wrong
Russ Mould of A J Bell discusses those central bankers, past and present, admitting their mistakes on inflation and demonstrating that they're as fallible as any of us. He points out that with markets rising for years, investors were lulled into a false sense of security. He thinks investors should now be concentrating on valuation of shares. With the bid for Countrywide, he thinks it could be worth looking at builders and perhaps also at banks, both sectors currently out of favour.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: The Elizabeth Age, the Needy Being Failed by the System & NHS GP Services Collapsing

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: The Elizabeth Age, the Needy Being Failed by the System & NHS GP Services Collapsing
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University reflects upon the Second Elizabethan Age and the changes in Britain over the Queen's reign, believing we are now one of the most creative and diverse of nations. He is horrified by an article showing how the most needy in society, who will always need support, are being failed by the stringency of the system which is supposed to help them. And he is staggered by statistics showing just how near the NHS GP service is to a tipping point which could spell its collapse.
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Professor Tim Evans


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