Share Sounds.

Podcast Directory


Strand: Market%20Wrap%20and%20Evening%20Show
Clear Selection

Sarah Lowther

Will cyberinsurance become a new norm for businesses?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Will cyberinsurance become a new norm for businesses?
Cyber-insurance was an incredibly niche sector, but after high profile cyber attacks, such as the recent Yahoo scandal, where the company revealed a billion users' details had been compromised, businesses may be looking into cyber-insurance as a new norm. To understand the ins and outs of this pioneering part of the traditional insurance sector, Matt Cox has been speaking to tech consultant, Chris Green.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Chris Green


Published:
Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos - Episode 94

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Gadgets & Gizmos - Episode 94
Gadgets and Gizmos with Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin.
Guest:

Steve Caplin


Published:
Simon Rose

Killian Connolly, investment manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio- What is value investing? Is inflation returning? How to find value companies?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Killian Connolly, investment manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio- What is value investing? Is inflation returning? How to find value companies?
Killian Connolly, investment manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio joins Simon to discuss What value investing is, Is inflation returning? How to find value companies?
Guest:

KILLIAN CONNOLLY


Published:
Juliette Foster

Conversations from Africa: Rules of the Gambia

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Conversations from Africa: Rules of the Gambia
Share Radio's Alex Clark teams up with Chris Bishop, Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine, for Conversations from Africa - a weekly look at the biggest stories from across the continent. On today's programme: the Congo sits on a knife edge as the incumbent president receives an ultimatum to resign. Meanwhile, in the Gambia, a would-be democrat has had a change of heart. Chris and Alex discuss what these two rough transitions mean for democracy in Africa. Also on the program: an anti-apartheid activist remembered. And Alex gets a sneak peak at Chris's new book.

Published:
Simon Rose

How, in a politically charged year, has the mortgage market grown?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

How, in a politically charged year, has the mortgage market grown?
Despite all the political uncertainty this year, the housing market has been relatively unaffected in 2016, with house prices and lending continuing to grow. Gregor Watt was joined by Bernard Clarke of the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
Guest:

Bernard Clarke


Published:
Sue Dougan

Hannah Maundrell, editor of money.co.uk on The News Review 19/12/16

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Hannah Maundrell, editor of money.co.uk on The News Review 19/12/16
Sue Dougan is joined on the line with Hannah Maundrell, editor of money.co.uk. Today on the agenda, they discussed potential Christmas electricity blackouts, a 51% alcohol tax and have you finished your Christmas shopping if you're under 40? A poll says three quarters haven't. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Hannah Maundrell


Published:
Sue Dougan

James Innes, author and founder of the CV centre discusses how to switch careers

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

James Innes, author and founder of the CV centre discusses how to switch careers
In the careers clinic, we discuss how it's not always easy to find a new job, but changing your career is even more challenging. For many burned-out or multi-talented folks who are sitting on skills they're not getting a chance to use, changing fields is the only way to keep from losing their marbles. To discuss this further, Sue joined by James Innes, founder of the CV centre and author of five best-selling careers books.
Guest:

James Innes


Published:
Sue Dougan

Tom Hellier from Willis Towers Watson talks about working at Christmas

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Tom Hellier from Willis Towers Watson talks about working at Christmas
Office perks may be a thing of the past, with less than a quarter (24%) of companies planning to throw an office party this Christmas. New research reveals almost a third of Brits (31%) will work until Christmas Eve this year and just under one in five (18%) will be in the office throughout the Christmas period. Tom Hellier from Willis Towers Watson, a human resources consulting firm told Share's Melanie Wray what they had found.
Guest:

Tom Hellier


Published:
Sue Dougan

Energyhelpline's Mark Todd discusses rising energy bills

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Energyhelpline's Mark Todd discusses rising energy bills
We are being urged to check our energy prices and consider fixing, as experts warn that gas and electricity prices are likely to continue rising in 2017 by as much as 5%. According to energy comparison website Energyhelpline.com, over the past six months the cheapest energy prices have risen from £734 a year in June to £870 a year now. This all comes as customers of Big Six energy provider EDF are facing the first bill hike in three years as power costs rise. To find out more, Sue Dougan spoke on the line to Energyhelpline's Mark Todd.
Guest:

Mark Todd


Published:
Nigel Cassidy

Trump vs the CIA: what can we expect from his presidency?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Trump vs the CIA: what can we expect from his presidency?
As Donald Trump prepares for his presidency he has been naming officials and speaking out against the Central Intelligence Agency. It comes after FBI director James B. Comey and the director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. agreed with a CIA assessment that Russia intervened in the 2016 election in part to help Donald Trump win the White House. Share Radio's Colin Bloom discovered what the president elect's latest moves might mean, by speaking with Ross Anderson of the University of Cambridge.
Guests:

Colin Bloom, Ross Anderson


Published: