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Ed Bowsher

The Business of Film: I, Tonya

Ed Bowsher
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: I, Tonya
James Cameron Wilson reviews ‘I, Tonya’, the new movie about the former Olympic skater, Tonya Harding. James is very positive about the film and thinks that Margot Robbie deserves the Best Actress gong at next week’s Oscars. But he fears the award will go elsewhere. James also looks at the continuing success of ‘The Greatest Showman’ with its soundtrack hitting No 1 in the music charts. Finally, James looks at the new DVD release of ‘The Party’ Kristin Scott Thomas and Emily Mortimer.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Flying phones

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Flying phones
Steve Caplin examines Samsung's idea for combining a phone with a drone, robot cucumber pickers, a new form of light discovered by American physicists, edible QR codes and the app that helps you think you're in a cafe.
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Steve Caplin


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Emotional Eating

Adam Cox
Original Broadcast:

Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Emotional Eating
Adam talks to author and coach Fadela Hilali about the increasing prevalence of emotional eating and how we can be trapped in a desperate cycle of emotional pain which leads to binge eating and guilt. Fadela provides practical insight into how to move from eating to deal with stress, anxiety and unhappiness to a life where you feel so good about yourself that there’s no room for cake!
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Fadela Hilali


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Kate Andrews

IEA: Deconstructing Industrial Strategy

Kate Andrews
Original Broadcast:

IEA show

IEA: Deconstructing Industrial Strategy
Hastened by sluggish productivity growth, the once unfashionable idea of a centrally planned Industrial Strategy is back on the political agenda in Britain. But will it have the desired effect? Joining us today is the IEA’s Head of Transport Dr Richard Wellings, along with Head of Tech Policy Diego Zuluaga. The pair take a look at how industrial strategies have historically fared around the world, and examine the extent to which we can rely on the free market to deliver the infrastructure we need – and where government should fit into all this.
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Dr Richard Wellings, Diego Zuluaga


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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Is the Bitcoin boom over?

New Economics Foundation
Original Broadcast:

New Economics Foundation

NEF: Is the Bitcoin boom over?
Technology is transforming the world of money. Or at least that’s what the Bitcoin junkies would have you believe. They say digital currencies have arrived and are about to revolutionise the way we buy things. But recent downturns in their prices have led some to wonder whether digital currencies have fuelled a dangerous speculative bubble that needs to be curbed by regulators. Is the Bitcoin boom over? Or was it just the start for digital currencies? This week, Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Carl Miller from Demos, Fran Boait from Positive Money, and Duncan McCann from NEF.
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Ayeisha Thomas-Smith, Carl Miller, Fran Boait, Duncan McCann


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool Money: Spotify IPO, Sweet Music for Investors?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Spotify IPO, Sweet Music for Investors?
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: Best Buy and Kohl’s report strong holiday profits; Amazon buys Ring; And Spotify files to go public; Plus, Lakehouse Capital fund manager Joe Magyer talks Buffett, small caps, hot trends, and investing in Australia.
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Chris Hill


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: The slow motion crash on the High Street - and what Buffett learnt from his bet

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: The slow motion crash on the High Street - and what Buffett learnt from his bet
Toys R Us and Maplin were sunk this week, investors are nervously watching Carpetright and Mothercare, and restaurants from Jamie Oliver’s, to Byron, and now Prezzo are closing their doors. This week’s shop closures could see more than 5,000 jobs lost. It looks like a slow motion crash on the High Street. But at the same time the economy is doing okay, and sales in the housing market are reasonably buoyant, so why the trouble? In this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Rachel Rickard Straus take a look at Britain’s high street woes and whether it is company debt, consumer confidence, overexpansion gone wrong, or a failure to keep up with the times that is sinking well-known names.
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Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool Money: Big Deals, Snap Judgments, and Oscar Predictions

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Big Deals, Snap Judgments, and Oscar Predictions
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: General Mills loads up on pet food; Walmart stumbles; Texas Roadhouse sizzles; Boston Beer fizzles; And Kylie Jenner breaks up with Snap. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Chipotle, Black Panther, and Academy Awards.
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Chris Hill


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Secret world of the credit ratings unmasked – and why it could be Isa, Isa baby this year

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

This is Money

This is Money: Secret world of the credit ratings unmasked – and why it could be Isa, Isa baby this year
Just how does the mythical and bizarre world of credit ratings really work? How can you improve your score and what does the figure even mean? On this week's podcast, personal finance editor Rachel Rickard Straus and consumer affairs editor Lee Boyce join presenter Georgie Frost to discuss this and how one unknown fraud marker on a Cifas file left a reader with a 'do not employ' status when looking for job. Whisper it: but there could be a cash Isa season this year. For years, banks and building societies scrambled to offer attractive rates – and 2018 could see the tax-free accounts finally en vogue once more.
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Lee Boyce, Rachel Rickard-Straus


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New Economics Foundation

NEF: What happened to the stock markets? (And does it matter?)

New Economics Foundation
Original Broadcast:

New Economics Foundation

NEF: What happened to the stock markets? (And does it matter?)
There’s been a panic in the stock markets in recent weeks after the Dow Jones plunged more than 1000 points on a single Monday in the first week of February. When the stock market plunges should we all be worried? Or does it only affect those wealthy enough to be trading? This week, Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by Frank van Lerven, NEF economist, and Anna Isaac, economics correspondent at The Telegraph.
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Ayeisha Thomas-Smith, Frank van Lerven, Anna Isaac


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