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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Patrick Wallace on care in later life

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Patrick Wallace on care in later life
A new survey has revealed that a majority of UK adults are concerned about access to publicly funded care in later life. Adam Cox is joined by Patrick Wallace, Co-Founder of Curam, to discuss this new survey commissioned by Curam, which has revealed that nearly three-quarters (73%) of UK adults are worried about not having access to publicly funded care as they get older. They discuss the biggest issues being faced by the sector today and explains how service platforms could help. https://www.curamcare.com/
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Patrick Wallace


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Mim Dickens on EU Regulated Clinics Outside of the UK

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Mim Dickens on EU Regulated Clinics Outside of the UK
Adam Cox is joined by Mim Dickens, from Weight Loss Riga, to discuss how regulated EU clinics outside of the UK could aid those who can’t afford private procedures in the UK or don't wish to join the NHS waiting list of 7.3 million. Mim explains some of the issues faced by those using clinics in Turkey, and how clinics like Weight Loss Riga in Latvia differ from those in Turkey. https://weightlossriga.co.uk/
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Mim Dickens


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Losing Weight is a Certainty

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Losing Weight is a Certainty
This episode is all about convictions — beliefs. Many people struggle with losing weight because they've tried so many ways to do so in the past, and it's just not worked. It's impossible! However beliefs can be challenged, and hypnotic consultation is a good way to turn them round, to erode that fixation and to build a new belief — that it can be done! So don't let self-fulfilling prophecies control your future: build yourself a conviction of certainty.

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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Big tech must deliver to maintain momentum

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Big tech must deliver to maintain momentum
Russ Mould of A J Bell looks at the importance of the American tech stocks, once the FANGs and now MAANAM. All suffered steep price falls last year but, of the $2.4tn rebound in the S&P 500, $1.6tn has come from these six. Russ points out that the better their share prices do, the less downside protection there is. Inflation and interest rates are also a consideration to their valuation. But with no correspondingly important UK tech stocks, they're vitally important to British investors through tracker or other investment vehicles, even if they might not realise it. If their momentum is to continue, their results must deliver.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Evil Dead Rise, Missing & Operation Fortune - Ruse de Guerre

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Evil Dead Rise, Missing & Operation Fortune - Ruse de Guerre
James Cameron-Wilson takes Simon Rose through the UK box office numbers, down 25% week on week. Super Mario Bros still dominates with Evil Dead Rises (5th in the series) debuting at #2. James found it stupidly predictable and cliched. He was much more impressed by Missing at #6. Another slim-budgeted screenlife movie, he found it gripping and emotionally involving, as well as being an amazing education as to what's possible online. He found Amazon Prime's action thriller Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, directed by Guy Ritchie and with Jason Statham overfamiliar, although he admits that it does look very good. Lastly, he paid his tribute to Harry Belafonte.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Inflatable drones, bikes with square wheels & edible batteries

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Inflatable drones, bikes with square wheels & edible batteries
Steve Caplin discusses tech with Simon Rose, lamenting the end of BuzzFeed news and explaining Twitter's blue tick problem. The Russians have beaten Tom Cruise to making the first movie in space while NASA's Mars helicopter has just completed its 50th flight. Inflatable drones may soon solve the problem of drone fragility while a bike's been built with square wheels. Parrots have been trained to video call each other while Italian scientists are developing an edible battery. Steve is also impressed by a crowdfunded system of multi-camera live streaming to your phone.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: Ministerial/Civil Service relations, Joe Biden running & Sinn Fein attending the Coronation

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Ministerial/Civil Service relations, Joe Biden running & Sinn Fein attending the Coronation
In the wake of Dominic Raab's resignation and bullying allegations against the Health Secretary, political commentator Mike Indian looks at why antagonism has grown between the Government and the Civil Service? Do we even have the right sort of Civil Service for a modern Britain? He considers whether we should be worried that it's looking ever more likely that the next American Presidential Election will, again, be between Biden and Trump. And he finds it a source of optimism that Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill has said that she will attend King Charles's coronation.
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Mike Indian


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Modern Mindset: Emilio Rimini on Brits Attitudes Towards Switching to Eco-Friendly Products

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Modern Mindset: Emilio Rimini on Brits Attitudes Towards Switching to Eco-Friendly Products
Adam Cox is joined by Emilio Rimini, Director at The Green Company, to discuss new research which suggests mixed feelings amongst the British public when it comes to maintaining environmentally conscious shopping habits during a cost-of-living crisis. Emilio explains the misconceptions around budget shopping in an environmentally friendly way and provides tips on how to be more environmentally conscious when shopping. https://www.thegreencompany.online/
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Emilio Rimini


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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Investing in Energy

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: Investing in Energy
Dire warnings about the damage from climate change, plus the war in Ukraine, mean that we need to wean ourselves quickly off fossil fuels. However the investment markets are very slow in re-aligning opportunities in quoted investment markets: personal investors need to be able to invest in massive renewable energy projects such as Xlinks, but private equity and institutions have got in there first. We need a thorough overhaul of the investable energy sector to provide socially acceptable alternatives to fossil fuels. Background music: 'Boundless Energy' by Nate Blaze

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: It's got easier to win big on the Premium Bonds but should you invest?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: It's got easier to win big on the Premium Bonds but should you invest?
Premium Bonds are a national institution and their prize-giving place in British savers' hearts was only cemented further through the low interest rate years. But now interest rates are on the rise and Premium Bonds offer not only the chance to win £1 million but also a much better rate of return. The average prize fund rate on Premium Bonds has reached the heady heights of 3.3% - going head-to-head with top easy access savings deals. But what many savers may not realise is that their chance of winning a big prize of £100,000 or £50,000 has got much better too. So, is it time to back Premium Bonds even further, or would you be better off with a standard savings account? Georgie Frost, Sam Barker and Simon Lambert look at the numbers and the pros and cons. Plus, an even better return of up to 4.6% is offered now by five year fixed rate savings accounts, but are they worth going for and choosing over stocks and shares? This week brought yet more news of annoyingly high inflation, as CPI stubbornly stuck above 10%; but why are food prices still rising so rapidly, are supermarkets or producers cashing in, and what can you do about it? And finally, supermarkets have a new loyalty card wheeze - lower prices for those with them and more expensive groceries for those without. Sainsbury's Nectar Prices has followed Tesco's Clubcard Prices and now the Co-op has member prices too. Is this enough to change Simon's mind on loyalty cards?
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Sam Barker


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