Nick Peters looks into the idea of living to work rather then working to live, by talking to a man who decided to leave his workplace 9-5 to set up his own company doing what he loves.
The government recently announced action is is going to undertake in order to help close the wage gap between different genders. Nick Peters is talking to Anne Perkins to discuss whether this is a good course of action for equality in the workplace.
Sarah Pennells is joined in the studio by Andy Thornley from the British Insurance Brokers' Association and on the phone with Sean Tipton from the Association of British Travel Agents to answer your questions about travel insurance on Ask Sarah.
Sarah Pennells is joined by broadcaster, author and psychotherapist Christine Webber and Relate councellor Peter Saddington to talk about money and relationships and Savvy Women's Women and Money Report 2015.
Sarah Pennells is joined by Nicole Blackmore from the Telegraph Personal Finance team and three insurance experts from BIBA, Confused.com and Endsleigh to discuss home and content insurance for students
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Nicole Blackmore, Pam Quinn, Gareth Lane, Kim McGuinness
Sue is joined today by Anthony Hilton, to discuss his extensive career in media and economics and the musical influences that have helped shape his career.
Linda Lewis speaks to the team behind Opendesk, a company that's changing the way we produce office and work space furniture, by creating downloadable designs that can be created anywhere in the world.
Linda Lewis visits I Can Make, an educational publisher that makes designs and kits that can be downloaded can made using 3D printers, and talks to the team behind the printing.
The team from This Is Money, the award-winning finance section of the Mail Online, are back in the studio for their weekly catch up where they tell us some of the stories they've been investigating this week including: why supermarkets should be saying sorry; the rise and rise of the discounters; and the secret cost of smiley faces.
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