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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Raising Standards in Food

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Raising Standards in Food
Do your standards in general life extend into your choice of food? Excess carbohydrates and junk food can lead to excess weight and all sorts of other health problems: so extending high principles that you have in other areas can really benefit your life and help you to make healthy choices.

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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Helen Bond on the Plant Paradox

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Helen Bond on the Plant Paradox
Adam Cox is joined by nutritionist and dietician, Helen Bond, to discuss new research from California Raisins which reveals the misconceptions Brits have about vegan food and plant-based diets. They look at the pros and cons of a plant-based diet, and Helen provides recommendations on how to ensure a balanced and healthy diet. www.californiaraisins.co.uk
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Helen Bond


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Celia Pool ahead of Menstrual Hygiene Day

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Celia Pool ahead of Menstrual Hygiene Day
Adam Cox is joined by Celia Pool, co-founder of sustainable period brand DAME, ahead of Menstrual Hygiene Day to discuss the disparity in period products and the general stigma around periods. She explains the DAME Youth Board and how it aims to make talking about periods more normalised and how they are doing their part towards eradicating period poverty. www.wearedame.co
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Celia Poole


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Kim Jackson for National Fish and Chips Day

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Kim Jackson for National Fish and Chips Day
Adam Cox is joined by Kim Jackson, from Harry Ramsden's, for National Fish and Chips Day to discuss a new poll from the brand which shows Fish and Chips to be the public's top British institution. Kim talks about why she think's the public love Fish and Chips to much, and also reveals to exciting news for the brand. www.harryramsdens.co.uk
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Kim Jackson


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: The Chancellor's cost-of-living measures

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: The Chancellor's cost-of-living measures
Victoria Scholar of Interactive Investor discusses with Simon Rose Chancellor Rishi Sunak's measures to alleviate the effects of inflation on the more vulnerable members of the public. She comments on the U-turn over the oil producers' windfall tax; an Interactive Investor poll found people were concerned, not just about their own investments, but what it might mean for their pensions. The markets, however, appear to have priced the tax in in advance.
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Victoria Scholar


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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Everything Everywhere All At Once, Along For The Ride & The Contractor

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Everything Everywhere All At Once, Along For The Ride & The Contractor
James Cameron-Wilson on the UK box office chart, falling substantially for the second week in a row ahead of the release of the new Top Gun movie. James caught up with #2 Everything Everywhere All At Once which he found relentless, with an insufferable tone, but didn't see Benedictine, in at #10. On Netflix he enjoyed youth drama Along For The Ride, with excellent performances and dialogue. He was less impressed by Amazon's thriller The Contractor with Chris Pine, which he found utterly unsurprising.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Water from thin air, solar power at night & the $2m jigsaw puzzle

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Water from thin air, solar power at night & the $2m jigsaw puzzle
Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology editor, tells Simon Rose of the Texas scientists who have worked out how to combine cellulose and konjac to make water from thin air while, in New South Wales, they've found a way to get solar panels to generate power at night! There's also a $2m jigsaw, though the puzzle itself is a QR code, Rolls Royce have a new $28m car while the Genesis GV60 comes with facial recognition, a fingerprint engine start and a crystal ball. After 45 years, Voyager 1 is 14.5 billion miles away but still transmitting, though nobody can understand it.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: The Sue Gray Report and Sunak's cost-of-living measures

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: The Sue Gray Report and Sunak's cost-of-living measures
Political commentator Mike Indian discusses the Sue Gray Report into Pandemic parties in Downing Street and how it reflects upon the culture there. Although he thinks that the PM might yet survive, he feels he's a two-dimensional figure in a world where 3,4 or even 5 dimensions are needed and wishes he was a student of history any later than Pericles. He also gives snap judgement on Rishi Sunak's measures to cope with the rising cost of living, the recording being made while the Chancellor was speaking.
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Mike Indian


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Gavin Oldham

Thought for the Week: Looking Forwards

Gavin Oldham
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Thought for the Week

Thought for the Week: Looking Forwards
'Consult not your fears, but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.' - Pope John XXIII The old saying ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’ (George Santayana) has its place, but only to the extent that it helps us to move to a better future. It is a feature of our material existence that time marches forward at a constant pace — we cannot revisit the past, for better or for worse: so why dwell in it? At a time when there is a perfect storm of convergent problems, it's worth looking beyond our present experiences and seeing how we can make the world a better place. Background music: 'Communicator' by Reed Matthis

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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Is a recession inevitable as inflation hammers the UK?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Is a recession inevitable as inflation hammers the UK?
Inflation continues to surge, the Bank of England says there is little it can do to stall it but is raising rates any way, and at the same time is warning of a potential recession looming. It seems safe to say this isn’t the Covid recovery year that many people were hoping for: the longed-for bout of calm and optimism has turned out to be a cost of living crisis instead. So, with inflation now at 9% and set to rise further and central banks swiftly changing their tune on low interest rates, is a recession inevitable? Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert take a look at what is driving inflation, whether there is anything the Bank of England can do, if it should have acted sooner and whether we can hope for a nice surprise with inflationary pressure subsiding quicker than expected. The new proposal for a four times a year energy price cap change rather than one every six months is also on the agenda, along with the sting in the tail that some say means energy firms will be much less likely to offer cheap fixes once prices start falling. But in one part of the energy market prices are falling already. The cost of gas in Britain has plummeted recently: Simon explains how that has happened and why we can’t take advantage to lower our energy bills now. And finally, Crane on the Case continues to rack up consumer victory after consumer victory. Helen fills us in on her latest cases and what readers are flocking for help on.
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Helen Crane


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