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Vicky Sayers

Gadgets and Gizmos: Share Radio Interview - The Internet of Things

Vicky Sayers
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets and Gizmos: Share Radio Interview - The Internet of Things
We’re becoming increasingly reliant on technology of all kinds, divulging more and more of our most personal details online and on internet-connected devices. But are we investing in suitable safeguarding measures to protect ourselves against hacking? Well, apparently not. Research from cyber-security experts, nCipher Security, has revealed that as more and more things become connected to the internet – from wireless home sensor networks, to smartphones, to wearable tech – we’re leaving ourselves wide open to cyber-attacks. In this episode of the Share Interview, Vice President of Global Distribution from nCipher Security, Peter Carlisle, joins Vicky Sayers to offer his advice. (first broadcast November 2019)
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Peter Carlisle


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Vicky Sayers

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Share Radio Interview - Financial Fitness

Vicky Sayers
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Share Radio Interview - Financial Fitness
Are you “financially fit”? According to a recent study, the cost of monthly bills is leaving some people forced to cut back on essentials like food, daily travel, and even medication. In this episode of the Share Interview, Vicky Sayers speaks to Mary Johnson – spokesperson for free home management site, Hoppy – to find out how we can improve our financial wellbeing. (first broadcast - September 2019)
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Mary Johnson


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Vicky Sayers

The Business of Film: The Top Ten - Romance in the Cinema (repeat)

Vicky Sayers
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Top Ten - Romance in the Cinema (repeat)
Vicky Sayers is joined by film critic and broadcaster, James Cameron-Wilson, to discuss some of the most influential romantic films to have hit the silver screen. Plus, what would James Cameron’s Titanic have been like if Matthew McConaughey and Gwyneth Paltrow had had the starring roles? In this episode: Gone With the Wind (1939), Casablanca (1942), Brief Encounter (1945), A Matter of Life and Death (1946), An Affair to Remember (1957), Un homme et une femme (1966), Love Story (1970), Pretty Woman (1990), Jerry Maguire (1996), Titanic (1997) - first broadcast November 2019.

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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Needed - A Strategy for Sharing

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: Needed - A Strategy for Sharing
There's no question over Rishi Sunak's commitment to a strategy to encourage people to work; however, faced with a major cost of living crisis for those on the breadline,there's a real need to complement it with a strategy for sharing. If HM Treasury is not inclined to assist, it should at least set out a plan to encourage those who will. Accompanying music - Bike Sharing to Paradise, by Dan Bodan

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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Hollywood Rivalries and Business Tips from the Oscars

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Hollywood Rivalries and Business Tips from the Oscars
Before the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday, we're taking a closer look at the battle between streaming services and some of the bitter rivalries in entertainment history. Chris Hill is joined by Maria Gallagher, Catie Peiper, and Mac Greer, as they discuss: the Academy’s tenuous relationship with Netflix and other streamers, Warner Brothers' history of trying to recreate Disney’s magic, and unexpected business lessons from Oscar winners and nominees.
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Maria Gallagher, Catie Peiper, Mac Greer


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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Why would you cut tax and raise tax at the same time? The Spring Statement and what it means for you

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Why would you cut tax and raise tax at the same time? The Spring Statement and what it means for you
Why would you cut tax and raise the same tax at the same time? That’s been the slightly baffled response from many people to Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement. Effectively, the Chancellor both cut and raised National Insurance – lifting the threshold it is paid at but ignoring calls to 'spike the hike' and ploughing ahead with the 1.25% being added to rates. Bizarrely, the tax rate goes up in April, only for the threshold to rise and reduce bills shortly afterwards in July. And we wonder why people find tax taxing? Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert dive into the detail of the Spring Budget to explain what the NI hike/cut means for you. Depending on their earnings some will be in the group paying more than now and some will pay less? The team also look at the other measures in the Spring Statement and whether a 5p petrol duty cut and some money off solar panels really cuts the mustard in the face of a cost of living crisis. The Office of Budget Responsibility also had some bad news for us: inflation is tipped to hit almost 9%, energy bills are likely to rise another 40% or so, and there’s the not so trivial matter of the biggest fall in living standards since records began in the 1950s. How bad will this feel? Away from the Spring Statement, ths episode looks at what’s going on with building costs and how to try to get the best quote from a builder, stick to a budget and protect against price rises. And finally, you might not go fully down the secretive POA (price on application) route when selling your home, but should you name an asking price, guide price, or ask for offers over a certain amount? Georgie, Lee and Simon dabble with a bit of estate agentese.

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Molly Robbins on Baking for Mother’s Day

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Molly Robbins on Baking for Mother’s Day
Adam Cox is joined by Molly Robbins, award-winning cake artist and star of Extreme Cake Maker's, to discuss her top tips and tricks for making the perfect cake for Mother's Day. She speaks about new research from cake decoration brand, JF Renshaw, and how to get kids involved in baking this Mother's Day. She also talks about what made her discover her love of baking, and what her favourite cakes to bake are. www.renshawbaking.com/gb/
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Molly Robbins


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Sabeen Almas on UK's First Women App

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Sabeen Almas on UK's First Women App
Adam Cox is joined by Sabeen Almas, Founder of the UK's first women app, FemX, to discuss why there is still such a stigma around female reproductive health. Sabeen explains why many women feel obligated to cancel plans last minute due to having started their period, and also how FEMX helps to ensure periods aren't a surprise. FEMX App

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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: The Power to Make Healthy Choices

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: The Power to Make Healthy Choices
This episode may on the surface be about eating, but it's also about how we make choices generally, because habits can steer our actions in many ways. If you feel you don't have any choices, you're effectively on auto-pilot. If you make two choices in your mind, you're potentially on the horns of a dilemma. But with three choices, there appear to be lots of options, and you can discern the best way forward. So try disrupting your normal pattern - the hypnotists call it 'pattern interrupting'.

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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Improving Market, Attractive Stocks

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Improving Market, Attractive Stocks
The S&P 500 rose for the 2nd week in a row, giving investors more reasons for optimism. Are we the only ones who believe the narrative for investors is shifting away from fear and towards increasing confidence? Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss investor sentiment, as well as Google striking an app-store deal with Spotify, Uber teaming up with New York City taxis, reports that Apple is developing a hardware subscription service, Darden Restaurants seeing improvement in its fine dining segment, and the latest from Berkshire-Hathaway, Adobe, and Nike. Plus - Corporate governance expert Nell Minow analyzes how public companies are doing with their communications related to Russia, and why she's unimpressed with how Starbucks' board of directors handled the latest CEO change. Then she puts on her film critic hat to offer a preview of the Academy Awards and share who will win (and should win) Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Picture. Finally, Jason and Andy discuss Pepsi's latest limited-run flavor and share two stocks on their radar: McCormick and KB Home.
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Nell Minow


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