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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: The Honest Thief, Pixie, The Climb & Rebecca

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Honest Thief, Pixie, The Climb & Rebecca
James Cameron-Wilson examines the UK box office chart, where, with box office takings sharply up, Tenet has been pushed off the #1 slot after 9 weeks, by Two By Two: Overboard. He reviews the new #2, The Honest Thief, with Liam Neeson, Irish gangster comedy Pixie and American cult festival movie The Climb. 80 years after the seminal Alfred Hitchcock adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebeca, he discusses Netflix's new version starring Lily James and Armie Hammer.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Is the regional Covid strategy working, Corbyn's suspension & US elections

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Is the regional Covid strategy working, Corbyn's suspension & US elections
Political commentator Mike Indian asks if the Government's regional strategy to cop with the revival of cases of Covid-19 is working. Looking at what's happening in France, he asks if there be a regional or national response. He discusses the EHRC report on Labour and antisemitism, with the former leader Jeremy Corbyn suspended from the party. And he looks at the imminent American Presidential election, wondering if there will be a clear-cut result, given the extraordinary number of advance ballots.
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mike indian


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Simon Rose

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Next, Lloyds & BP

Simon Rose
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The Week That Was and The Week Ahead

The Week That Was And The Week Ahead: Next, Lloyds & BP
Joe Healey, investment research analyst at The Share Centre, looks at recent news from companies in three very different areas - Next, Lloyds & BP. He dissects the numbers and explains how they have been affected by the pandemic. Looking ahead, he points out what we might expected from Associated British Foods (owners of Primark), Sainsbury's and D S Smith.
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Joe Healey


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: How to launch a start-up destined for success

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: How to launch a start-up destined for success
Adam Cox is joined by “America’s start-up success expert”, Alec Stern, who discusses his track record in launching and growing businesses. He shares why right now – in the middle of a global pandemic – is a great time to start a new business, as well as how to grow and then sell a business.
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Alec Stern


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Inception Hypnosis

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Inception Hypnosis
In this episode, Adam creates a hypnosis session based on the movie Inception. He utilises the premise, locations and concepts to allow the listener to experience dreams within dreams for the purpose of planting suggestions in ever deeper levels of the subconscious mind, and goes 7 levels deep. A great episode for anyone that's a fan of the movie or interested in hypnosis and the unconscious mind.

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Franz Buscha

Policy Matters: “For love or money?” – Creative arts and the economy

Franz Buscha
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Policy Matters

Policy Matters: “For love or money?” – Creative arts and the economy
In this episode of Policy Matters, hosts Matt Dickson and Franz Buscha talk to Martha Bloom, a researcher at the Science Policy Research Institute at the University of Sussex. Martha recently wrote a report examining the economic returns to creative arts degrees, the types of employment these graduates go on to and the motivations of those who undertake higher level creative education. Franz, Matt and Martha begin by discussing the difficulties facing the creative industries in the post-pandemic world, yet how the crisis has also highlighted the importance of these industries for the wellbeing of the nation. Martha then explains the ways in which creative arts graduates contribute to the economy both within the creative industries and more broadly, what her report reveals about their motivations and the benefits that they enjoy across a range of measures. The discussion then goes on to consider a related report co-authored by Franz and Matt, which examines the earnings and employment returns to different postgraduate degrees. This conversation again highlights the importance of skills and vocations that might not be highly paid but provide vital inputs into the economy and public life, and the danger of judging the value of education purely in terms of earnings.
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Martha Bloom


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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: Fall Into the October Mailbag!

Motley Fool Answers
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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: Fall Into the October Mailbag!
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, Motley Fool Analyst Jim Mueller joins the team to answer your questions about calculating portfolio returns, why bother with cash or bonds, whether you should take defensive action because of the election, and much more. And if your kid is obsessed with retirement, find out how they could be on TV!
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Jim Mueller


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Netflix, Tesla, and the State of the Movie Business

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Netflix, Tesla, and the State of the Movie Business
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: Intel falls on a big drop in its data center business; Netflix reports its weakest subscriber growth in 4 years; Tesla reports its 5th consecutive quarter of profitability; Southwest Airlines rises despite reporting its biggest loss ever; Chipotle falls despite a surge in digital sales; Procter & Gamble hits an all-time high; Boston Beer gets a big boost from hard seltzer and Twisted Tea; Coca-Cola reports better-than-expected profits; Quibi calls it quits; And Jack in the Box serves up chicken-scented face masks. Motley Fool analysts Ron Gross and Jason Moser discuss those stories, weigh in on some recent dividend hikes, and share two stocks on their radar: Ameris Bancorp and CRISPR Therapeutics. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow shares some surprising insights on the state of the movie business.
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Chris Hill


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Has the V-shaped recovery turned into a double-dip?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: Has the V-shaped recovery turned into a double-dip?
Has the V-shaped recovery been put on hold ?Lockdowns across Britain’s major cities, the tier system and more businesses being forced to close their doors or operate far below usual business levels means the direction of travel has shifted dramatically from the summer’s optimistic reopening of the economy. It's likely that the UK will emerge from recession with growth over this quarter, but is it on track to head straight back into another slump? Coronavirus measures, rules that hobble some sectors and a renewed sense of fear will slam the brakes on – and the effect was great enough to make Rishi Sunak upgrade his support for jobs and businesses again this week. On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost and Simon Lambert look at how bad this winter will be and whether Britain can battle its way out of the slump thanks to the resilience in parts of the economy that has surprised many this year. One element of the economy that is doing much better than expected is the property market and Rishi’s stamp duty holiday has come under fire for driving up house prices, so is it time to make it permanent, ease the need to rush and encourage people to move more often? Also on this week’s podcast, Georgie and Simon look at the latest temperature check of Britain’s retirement prospects and how hard the pandemic has hit them. And finally, buy a new appliance and it comes with a guarantee but do you really need to fill in that little form or go online to register it? Or is that just a swizz to get your personal details?
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Simon Lambert


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Adam Cox

Mini Mindset: Help for the struggling self-employed

Adam Cox
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Mini Mindset

Mini Mindset: Help for the struggling self-employed
Adam Cox is joined by the CEO of Tax Aid, Valerie Boggs, to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on self-employed workers and how some are struggling with the new tax self-assessment processes. They talk through how Tax Aid is helping the most vulnerable members of society when it comes to understanding their tax, and the tax assessment process.
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Valerie Boggs


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