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Marc Shoffman

Questions of Faith: Money

Marc Shoffman
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Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: Money
This week Marc looks at the idea that 'Money is the root of all evil' and out obsession with wealth and materialism. Diana Chambers, the family wealth mentor joins Marc to discuss this idea and what religion has to say on the subject of money.
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Diana Chambers


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: HeyGreenGO

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: HeyGreenGO
Linda is down at the National Theatre for the launch of HeyGreenGO, a social discovery platform that is attempting to help users meet like-minded people nearby, trying to get the social back into social media.
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Andy Speed


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Work Avenue

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Work Avenue
Work Avenue are an Innovative Jewish community charity helping people in creating long term sustainable incomes by building businesses or creating employment. Linda meets with CEO Shraga Zaltzman, to discuss the work they do, helping people with employment and business.
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Shraga Zaltzman


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: 11/12/16

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: 11/12/16
This week on the Shop Floor, Nick looks at British management and just how good it really is, alongside Patrick Woodman from the Chartered Management Institute. We look at the issue of runaway pay for executives and the practical and political issues this raise with Bobby Reddy, lecturer in company law at Cambridge university. With the internet constantly expanding and connecting more of us together, Nick discusses the idea that we are actually becoming more disconnected with Roger Gorman, Founder and CEO at ProFinda. And finally, Nick joins Mike Falconer from the Industrial Cadets, to discuss initiatives to get young people to study STEM subjects
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Mike Falconer, Roger Gorman, Bobby Reddy, Patrick Woodman


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Matthew Cook

Share Politics: Jenny Jones

Matthew Cook
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Share Politics

Share Politics: Jenny Jones
An increasing number of official bodies have been describing anti-fracking campaigners as "extremists" in response to a controversial Government strategy designed to prevent people from becoming terrorists. Councils, schools and police forces have listed anti-fracking campaigns in documents about the Prevent programme, which is part of the national counter-terrorism strategy. Green Party peer Baroness Jenny Jones has said she will push the Government to stop the police and local councils from using Prevent to "intimidate people who are objecting to their local water supply being threatened by the frackers" Share Radios Matthew cook spoke With Baroness Jenny Jones to find out more.
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Jenny Jones


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Colin Bloom

Share Politics: Peter Tatchell

Colin Bloom
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Share Politics

Share Politics: Peter Tatchell
Protesters led by Peter Tatchell have disrupted a speech by Jeremy Corbyn, calling on the Labour leader to demand action to end the conflict in Syria. Corbyn halted his speech while several protesters held up banners with slogans including: “Step up and demand action in Syria” and “End the suffering in Aleppo”. Tatchell, a human rights campaigner who has previously supported the Labour party, shouted over the party leader to demand he do more to condemn the actions of Russia in the Syrian conflict. He told Share Radio's Colin Bloom why he felt drastic action was needed.
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Peter Tatchell


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Ask Sarah: Pets at Christmas

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Ask Sarah

Ask Sarah: Pets at Christmas
It's estimated that we Brits spent around £4.5 billion on our pets last year - that's up 25% since 2010. And the Christmas treat and present market seems to have gone into overdrive this year. So, forget Brexit, the key question is whether or not you'll be buying your pet a present at Christmas. And, if you have a pet, will it be joining in the festive celebrations? Or perhaps you're heading abroad for a Christmas break and you're not sure who should look after your pet while you're away. Sarah is joined by Dr. Leigh-Anne Brown, a vet and the owner of Vets4Pets in Harrogate, Nicky Trevorrow, Behaviour Manager at Cats Protection and Bill Lambert, Health and Breeder Services Manager at the Kennel Club.
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Nicky Trevorrow, Bill Lambert, Leigh-Anne Brown


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Your Money, Your Future: Giving money away

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Your Money, Your Future

Your Money, Your Future: Giving money away
Christmas is supposed to be a time for giving, and millions of children will probably get some sort of cash gift - whether that's a few pounds in a Christmas stocking or a wodge of cash into a junior ISA. But what's the best way to give money away, assuming you have some cash to spare? Whether you want to give money to your children, grandchildren or to charity - what are the options? Sarah's guests are Claire Walsh, head of advice at Unbiased, Les Cameron who's a tax expert at Prudential and Peter King, a solicitor and partner at Nockolds.
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Peter King, Claire Walsh, Les Cameron


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: Buchi Onwugbonu

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: Buchi Onwugbonu
Telecoms specialist, author and career development enthusiast Buchi Onwugbonu, joins Sue to talk about his life working alongside top named companies to develop their staff, his early entrepreneurial memories and his book "Jump!: 10 simple rules to guarantee success in your career"
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Buchi Onwugbonu


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Women & Money: Celebrating women's achievements in 2016

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Women & Money

Women & Money: Celebrating women's achievements in 2016
Over the last year we've heard a lot about the gender pay gap, gender pricing, pregnancy discrimination by employers and the rise in state pension age. But, there's been some good news as well - the rise in the number of women taking board positions, the fact that the gender pay gap has narrowed - although it does remain stubbornly high - and we have the second female Prime Minister. To discuss this more Sarah was joined by Belinda Phipps from the Fawcett Society, Anna Sofat, the founder of Addidi, and Praseeda Nair from Vitesse Media, which is staging the Women in Finance Awards.
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Anna Sofat, Praseeda Nair, Belinda Phipps


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