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Matt Dickson

Policy Matters: Exploring the impact of the Brexit referendum on hate crime

Matt Dickson
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Policy Matters

Policy Matters: Exploring the impact of the Brexit referendum on hate crime
In this episode of Policy Matters, host Matt Dickson and Franz Buscha are joined by Sunčica Vujić, Associate Professor of Applied Econometrics at the University of Antwerp. Sunčica’s research covers a broad range of topics, but a common thread is that it is always very engaged with policy: making an impact in policy areas including crime, health, education and the labour market. Franz and Matt start by asking her about her recent work on the impact of the Brexit referendum on recorded hate-crimes in the UK, and we get a bonus lesson from Franz in translating statistical terms into user-friendly language! Sunčica then discusses her work that shows how policymakers and immigrants themselves can help to improve immigrants’ chances of labour market success, highlighting the startling role of volunteering in reducing labour market discrimination. The discussion concludes with some interesting findings on the impact of education on fertility timing in the UK.
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Franz Buscha, Sunčica Vujić


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Rejuvenating Sleep Without Anxiety The Hypnotist

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Rejuvenating Sleep Without Anxiety The Hypnotist
In this episode, Adam works with a man from Los Angeles, USA that can't sleep well since a night-time panic attack. He uses various techniques to break the existing patterns and associations enabling him to experience what it would be like to have anxiety-free sleep in a way that rejuvenates his body and mind. A great hypnosis session for anyone that worries during sleep or who suffers from interrupted sleep.

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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: What Will College Really Cost?

Motley Fool Answers
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Motley Fool Answers

Motley Fool Answers: What Will College Really Cost?
Saving, spending, planning — you've got money questions and we've got answers. Every week host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp challenge the conventional wisdom on life's biggest financial issues to reveal what you really need to know to make smart money moves. In this week's show, New York Times columnist Ron Lieber joins the team to discuss his latest book, The Price You Pay for College. And Alison answers an old question with new research: Does money buy happiness?
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Ron Lieber


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: As GameStop Turns

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: As GameStop Turns
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: Investors react to the escalating drama with Redditt, speculators, and GameStop; Johnson & Johnson reports Phase 3 trial results from its one-shot vaccine; Apple reports record-breaking revenue; Microsoft hits a new high on earnings; Facebook slides. Atlassian rises; Starbucks surprises; And Tesla dips. Motley Fool analysts Andy Cross and Ron Gross discuss those stories and weigh in on the latest from Mastercard, Visa, and General Motors. Ron and Andy share two stocks on their radar: NextEra Energy and Unity Software. Plus, Ad Age’s Jeanine Poggi previews the advertising for Super Bowl LV.
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Chris Hill


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Should the GameStop frenzy be halted to protect investors - or allowed to run its course?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: Should the GameStop frenzy be halted to protect investors - or allowed to run its course?
‘It’ll end in tears.’ How many times did you hear your parents sound that warning - and how often did you actually pay attention? The army of traders playing with fire in the GameStop stock market frenzy this week have had their warning from a plenty of those who supposedly know best. But it’s fun, they feel a common sense of purpose, they’re giving the big boys a bloody nose, and for now they’re winning. And so the game continues? But should it have been allowed to get this far? Should the trading platforms have tried to nip this in the bud, should watchdogs have stepped in, or in a free market should we just let people get on with stuff – even if it’s punting call options on ramped up shares? On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert discuss the Reddit-led rebellion, where small traders got together on the Wallstreetbets thread to take GameStop from a beaten-down and heavily-shorted stock to a cause celebre. The bedroom traders piling in realised that by combining forces they could make the share price rise and beat the hedge funds at their own game, putting them in a short squeeze. But is this really a rallying point for a financially disenfranchised generation still angry at the financial crisis and its after effects, or a get-rich-quick bandwagon that’s being jumped? Will those who hold the line win out, or as with any bubble will it be the little guys and girls who lose big? Also on this week’s show, the team discuss the property tech tricks that can help you get a hedgie-style edge when buying a home (or at least convince you that you know a little more than the next person) and whether a five-year fixed rate mortgage is a no-brainer. The latest Grace on the Case investigation that won £13,500 for a widow given the runaround by VW Financial Services over her late husband’s car is explained. And finally, just in case we are ever allowed to fly anywhere ever again, is it worth taking Nectar’s new Avios deal.
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Simon Lambert, Helen Crane


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Adam Cox

Mini Mindset: How to be a “maturepreneur”

Adam Cox
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Mini Mindset

Mini Mindset: How to be a “maturepreneur”
Adam Cox is joined by transformational leader, trainer and empowerment coach, Gina Gardiner, to discuss how COVID-19 has affected the country’s older workforce and what may stop older people from pursuing entrepreneurship. Gina explains what exactly a “maturepreneur” is, and how it is possible to build a successful business based on hobbies and interests. She also gives some fantastic tips and tricks for those looking to find new opportunities – and how to build not just a successful business, but a successful life.
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Gina Gardiner


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: The EU vaccine disaster, is Covid-19 a 1914 moment and Biden's first 100 days

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: The EU vaccine disaster, is Covid-19 a 1914 moment and Biden's first 100 days
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University asks how the EU has managed its vaccine rollout so badly and wonders what the ramifications could be. He looks at a recent article speculating that Covid-19 could be the equivalent of the start of the First World War in 1914 and that we might never return to the previous globalised system. And he asks what we can expect from President Joe Biden's first 100 days in the White House, both at home and in America's attitude towards China.
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Professor Tim Evans


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: GameStop, meme stocks and Reddit investing

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: GameStop, meme stocks and Reddit investing
Russ Mould, Investment Director of A J Bell, looks at the recent frenzied buying of heavily shorted shares such as GameStop by retail investors, using Reddit as an information exchange. Causing severe problems for some short-selling hedge funds and attracting the attention of the American regulatory authorities, he points out possible pitfalls and suggests some questions investors should ask themselves before even thinking of participating.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: All In - The Fight For Democracy, The Vanished & Persian Lessons

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: All In - The Fight For Democracy, The Vanished & Persian Lessons
With box office shutters still firmly closed, James Cameron-Wilson looks at the top "proper" musicals of all time. Despite reservations, he feels All In: The Fight For Democracy about being denied the right to vote is a documentary worth watching (Amazon). He had fun with The Vanished, starring Anne Heche and Thomas Jane, even though he feels it's a poor movie (Netflix) He was fascinated and impressed by the Belarus production Persian Lessons, based on a true story about a Jewish man in a concentration camp pretending to be Persian.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: The end of Flash, problems living in Plymouth Hoe & chili spicing up solar cells

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: The end of Flash, problems living in Plymouth Hoe & chili spicing up solar cells
Steve Caplin, Share Radio's tech guru, on the latest achievements of Apple and Space X. He says "good riddance" to Flash, the end of which caused Chinese train problems, discusses the latest developments in TV from CES, tries not to chortle at Facebook banning those who live in Plymouth Hoe, admires a student-style hotplate, longs for a new escape room in a box and explains how solar cells are made more efficient with a dash of chili!
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Steve Caplin


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