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Gavin Oldham

Track Record: A hymn for Christmas Eve

Gavin Oldham
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Track Record

Track Record: A hymn for Christmas Eve
This hymn has a special resonance at the time of Christmas: this instrumental version is performed by musicians from the band Iona

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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Spider-Man - No Way Home, Louis Wain & Swan Song

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Spider-Man - No Way Home, Louis Wain & Swan Song
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the latest state of UK cinema where Spider-Man: No Way Home is shattering box office records, with a US take of $253m. It's Tom Holland's 6th outing as the webslinger. He was engaged rather than stirred but loved The Electrical Life of Louis Wain w. Benedict Cumberbatch, out on New Year's Day. He found Swan Song, a futuristic domestic drama wonderful and very intelligent.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Virtual property boom, NFT trainers & the surprising "Product of the Year"

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Virtual property boom, NFT trainers & the surprising "Product of the Year"
Share Radio's tech whizz Steve Caplin looks at the virtual property boom where an online plot of land sold for $2.4m, at non-fungible token trainers, eye drops to improve vision, biodegradable single-use batteries, a space factory, facial recognition software in the Co-op, reviving wooly mammoths by gene-editing Asian elephants and a rather unlikely Which? Product of the Year.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: A look back and a look ahead, Janus-like

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: A look back and a look ahead, Janus-like
Russ Mould of A J Bell looks back at 2021, with record highs in the US, India and France and the UK doing creditably and with a decent yield. Oil rose 40% year on year and may yet surprise in 2022 while government bonds were disappointing. Gold surprised by doing little, despite the return of inflation. Looking ahead, Russ believes commodities and real assets may be the safest things, although the actions of central banks will still determine the state of the markets.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Looking at the year through 3 politicans: Merkel, Johnson & Biden

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Looking at the year through 3 politicans: Merkel, Johnson & Biden
Political commentator Mike Indian channels his inner Marley to look at politicians past, present & future. He assesses the void that will be left by the departing German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, perhaps the most impactful world leader of modern times. He asks if the goodwill shown towards Boris Johnson is running out and ponders what his legacy will be. And he wonders if Joe Biden can use his remaining time to bring about the considerable reforms that are necessary in the United States.
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Mike Indian


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David Ricardo-Pearce

Share Drama: A Christmas Carol - the beloved classic, retold!

David Ricardo-Pearce
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Share Drama

Share Drama: A Christmas Carol - the beloved classic, retold!
Scrooge has made the deal of his life with Chinese investors and must now quickly return to London on Christmas Eve to close the deal. On the flight back, during a fitful sleep, Scrooge confronts his past and present and learns the future consequences of his miserly life to find the true meaning of Christmas. Proscenium Online Theatre is super excited to be bringing you a whole new season of audio dramas in 2022. Starting off with 'The Girl in the Yellow Dress', a dark romance by South African playwright Craig Higginson, and 'Plunder', an original Hong Kong based thriller by American playwright Alan Olejniczak. In the meantime - sit back, close your eyes and enjoy the Proscenium Online Theatre’s production of 'A Christmas Carol'. https://www.prosceniumonlinetheatre.com

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Simon Rose

Investor Conferences: Panel Sesson - Sustainable & Social Investing in a Post-Covid World

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

Investor Conferences: Panel Sesson - Sustainable & Social Investing in a Post-Covid World
Join the Sustain:Social panel session in December '21, considering the outlook for investors in the wake of the COP26 in Glasgow. The panel comprises of - Chair: Rodney Hobson Panel: Gervais Williams (Premier Miton Group); Jamie Broderick (Impact Investing Institute); Mohan Gundu (Sustainable Funds Group); Mike Appleby (Liontrust Sustainable Investment team); Gavin Oldham (The Share Foundation / Share Radio).

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: David Nolan on Pet Obesity.

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: David Nolan on Pet Obesity.
Adam Cox is joined by co-founder of Butternut Box, David Nolan, to discuss how many dog owners aren't meeting the dietary requirements of their pet, and the impact this may be having. They look at some of the main factors that contribute to a dog being overweight, and David explains how Butternut Box aims to change the dog food industry.

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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Harnessing the Inner Child for Joy and Playfulness.

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Harnessing the Inner Child for Joy and Playfulness.
Modern life can weigh you down with its demands for a regimented routine, and it's not unusual to find this challenged by the 'inner child'. Does this feel like an indulgence, as if it threatens to sabotage your daily self-discipline? This episode suggests that you treat it as a gift, not a problem: helping you to see how collaboration between your different parts can provide teamwork between them rather than conflict. Be inspired by the joy and playfulness that is 'living in the moment', and let it bring new optimism and confidence to daily life!

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money : Was the Bank of England right to raise interest rates?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money : Was the Bank of England right to raise interest rates?
They finally did it! The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee raised the base rate from its emergency 0.1% level to 0.25%. That came the day after inflation rocketed to 5.1 per cent - and is forecast to keep rising - and in the week that the International Monetary Fund warned the Bank of England against 'inaction bias'. Markets were cheered by the rate rise and economists were broadly welcoming too, yet the general consensus is that it will make little difference to the inflation Britain is suffering. So, why raise interest rates and was this the right move as the nation stares down the barrel of yet more (potentially overcooked) Covid disruption? On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost, Tanya Jefferies and Simon Lambert delve into the rate rise, ask whether it was the right move but maybe for the wrong reason, and look at why inflation is soaring and when it may abate. The team also discuss how this will affect ordinary people and whether it will add to the cost of living squeeze hitting everywhere from the petrol pump, to your heating and the supermarket aisles. Tanya gives an update on delayed state pension cases and her investigations into this and whether the generation in their late 40s will have to wait longer to retire. And finally, it’s nearly Christmas and frantic present buying is the order of the day, but if you were going to give a financial gift to a child would you give Premium Bonds, shares or bitcoin?

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