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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: 18/12/16

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: 18/12/16
This week Nick looks at the gig economy in 18th century Britain, with Judy Stephenson, a researcher in economic history at Wadham College Oxford. Lord Baker slams the government's education policy as inadequate to the needs of industry. What does the fourth industrial revolution mean for business? We find out with Rob Hiron of Kronos and finally Gerwyn Davis, Labour Market Analyst at the CIPD, talks to Nick about shared parental leave.
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Judy Stephenson, Rob Hiron, Gerwyn Davis, Lord Baker


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Share Radio

Love in Creation

Share Radio
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Christmas Stories

Love in Creation
At Christmas time our thoughts often turn to a wider perspective. It is indeed a time when faith is celebrated, but many struggle to find a reconciliation between everyday life, what science teaches us about the world, and their faith. This is an attempt to make sense of it all, written by Gavin Oldham some years ago. It’s called ‘Love in Creation’.

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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: Getting a head start on 2017

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: Getting a head start on 2017
With the help of guests, Malcolm McLean, from Barnet Waddingham, Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased, Cleona Lira from 2Plan Wealth Management and Caroline Siarkiewicz from the Money Advice Service. Sarah looks at how you can get a head start on your finances in 2017
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Malcolm McLean, Cleona Lira, Caroline Siarkiewicz, Claire Walsh


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Your Money, Your Future: Investments in 2016

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Your Money, Your Future

Your Money, Your Future: Investments in 2016
2016 has been an eventful year for investments with the FTSE recently closing above 7000, just missing out on an all time high. Sarah is taking a look back at 2016 and what investments succeeded and which ones didn't. To look back with Sarah, she is joined by, Jeremy Leaf, from Jeremy Leaf and Co estate agents, Justin Urquhart-Stewart, one of the founders of seven Investment Management, John Mulligan director of market and member relations at the World Gold Council and Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased.
Guests:

Jeremy Leaf, Justin Urquhart-Stewart, John Mulligan, Claire Walsh


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women and Money: Digital revolution in finance

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women and Money: Digital revolution in finance
Over recent years, finance has been moving into the online world, most of us now bank online, we can get financial advice online, invest online and even sort out a mortgage online. So how is financial technology developing and what does the future of finance look like? To answer this Sarah is joined by Gemma Godfrey founder of Moola, Victor Trokoudes, CEO and co-founder of Plum and Chris Skinner, a writer, commentator and chairman of the Financial Services Club.
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Gemma Godfrey, Chris Skinner, Victor Trokoudes


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: David Courtier-Dutton

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: David Courtier-Dutton
Joining Sue in the studio is David Courtier-Dutton, CEO and founder of SoundOut, a crowdfunding and predictive analytics platform for the music business. With a background in Law and property development, David takes us through his career and the musical influences that helped him along the way
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David Courtier-Dutton


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film with James Cameron Wilson

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

The Business of Film with James Cameron Wilson
The Business of Film with film critic, James Cameron Wilson looking at the biggest winners and losers at the box office this week.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Glen Goodman

How do our gift buying habits change around Christmas?

Glen Goodman
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The Share Radio Evening Show

How do our gift buying habits change around Christmas?
Almost half of us are set to be dashing to the shops in the countdown to Christmas, spending on average £66 on finalising festivities, amounting to £1.5 billion across the UK. Jinan Rahma spoke to Sarah Willingham, entrepreneur and personal finance expert. She began by asking about what the research showed regarding our gift buying habits at Christmas.
Guest:

Sarah Willingham


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Simon Rose

What makes for the best Christmas advert?

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

What makes for the best Christmas advert?
M&S has won the prize for the most improved performance of a Christmas advert, according to new research from Kantar TNS. And this is found to be because it is a perfect blend of relevant, emotive and novel. Kantar TNS has revealed for the first time the three measures that really determine whether a campaign will be noticed and remembered by consumers for a long time.
Guest:

Helen Rowe


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Simon Rose

Will 2017 be the year of 'sofa volunteering', vegetarianism gets bloodthirsty and the end of the world wide web?

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Will 2017 be the year of 'sofa volunteering', vegetarianism gets bloodthirsty and the end of the world wide web?
2017: The year of ‘sofa volunteering’, vegetarianism gets bloodthirsty and the end of the World Wide Web? 2016 may go down in history as a year no-one could have predicted - but the innovation foundation Nesta publishes its agenda-setting annual predictions – the 10 giant trends, social movements and tech breakthroughs that will change our lives in 2017. Some of the charity’s previous predictions, including smellovision, are still on the drawing board but on the 5th Anniversary of the first prediction list, Director of the Innovation Lab at Nesta, Helen Goulden, explores this year’s list and which former predictions are now a part of everyday life for millions…
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Helen Goulden


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