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Matthew Cook

Inside Music: Industry Past and Present

Matthew Cook
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Inside Music

Inside Music: Industry Past and Present
This week on inside music we continue the new music history segment with Gareth Murphy discussing the comparison between the early days of the record history and the current industry landscape. Share Radios Frey Linsday and friend of the show Digital accounts manager at Proper Music Distribution Andy Belmont give their music industry analyses . And of course throughout the show there's the soundcloud artist of the week, this week Braille Face from Melbourne, Australia
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Andy Belmont, Gareth Murphy, Frey Lindsay


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Marc Shoffman

Questions of Faith: Building a prayer wall

Marc Shoffman
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Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: Building a prayer wall
Former chaplain Richard Gamble wants to build a national prayer landmark, akin to other UK landmarks such as the Angel of the North or Stonehenge. Many of these represent key moments in history such as military victories or to show off art and culture, but Richard wants to build one for prayer, representing a million answered prayers. He’s managed to raise just over £47,000 and is now launching a competition for the best design for the monument, which he wants to build next to a motorway.
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Richard Gamble


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: Maternity discrimination, The Glass Wall, how people make businesses work & sick building syndrome

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Maternity discrimination, The Glass Wall, how people make businesses work & sick building syndrome
This week, Nick looks at how 54,000 women are still being forced out of their jobs after having a baby, talks to the authors of The Glass Wall, discusses the importance of people in business and discovers how your office might be making you sick.

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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Efoldi

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Efoldi
Linda learns the fascinating story of Efoldi, finalist at Voom 2016 this summer, a fold up electric scooter for less able people. It was invented by a woman engineer from Redhill in Surrey, Sumi Wang, and her father. They're just about to go into mass production and the first units go on sale at the end of October.

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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Little Concert

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Little Concert
This week Linda meets the company bringing live music to rooftops, gardens and offices. Little Concert is an online global music marketplace where musicians can sign up to showcase their acts, and music lovers and venues can book artists for parties and events.

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Nick Peters

Marketing Watch: The rise of in-house marketing, and an Australian's critique of UK marketers

Nick Peters
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Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch: The rise of in-house marketing, and an Australian's critique of UK marketers
Nick talks to Chris about the rise of in-house marketing departments and how they are having to create digital content ever more quickly in order to keep up with online audiences. And he hears from Ed, a native Australian who’s travelled the length and breadth of Britain in order to understand how companies just aren’t getting their marketing right.
Guests:

Chris Daly, Ed Smith


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Colin Bloom

Share Politics: Southern Rail

Colin Bloom
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Share Politics

Share Politics: Southern Rail
Fiona Norman talks to Peter Kyle MP about the latest twist in the Southern Rail saga – the government’s pledge to spend £20 million tackling the misery-inducing delays and cancellations.
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Peter Kyle


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Colin Bloom

Share Politics: Junior doctors strike again

Colin Bloom
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Share Politics

Share Politics: Junior doctors strike again
Colin Bloom discusses the fresh round of strikes announced by junior doctors this week with Katherine Murphy, Chief Executive of the Patients Association, and Dr Animesh Singh, a junior doctor from west London.
Guests:

Katherine Murphy, Animesh Singh


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: John Willis

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: John Willis
This week Sue is joined by John Willis, founder and CEO of Power2Inspire, an organisation which inspires people to take part in sport regardless of their body type, age, ethnicity of disability. John himself was born with shortened arms and legs and is doing his own Road2Rio challenge by competing in every Olympic sport.
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John Willis


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: How do ISAs work?

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: How do ISAs work?
This week Sarah looks at how ISAs work. What are the different types available now, and how do they all work? Are they still the best option for savers? Figures published last week showed that 12.7m people had an ISA in the tax year up to April, down slightly from 13m last year. With savings rates so low, maybe that's not surprising.
Guests:

Hannah Maundrell, Neil Liversidge, Nick Hill


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