Business Daily Podcast
The daily drama of money and work from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½.
Episodes to download
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How to be angry
Mon 14 Oct 2019
From hotheads to curmudgeons, is anger bad for business or can we put it to good use?
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The vaping scare and big tobacco
Fri 11 Oct 2019
Why health concerns over vaping is bad for cigarette companies
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Why whistleblowers need protection
Wed 9 Oct 2019
The EU grants new legal rights to those reporting corporate and government misbehaviour
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Choose your own pay
Tue 8 Oct 2019
What happens when a company lets its employees decide what their salaries should be?
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The George Soros conspiracy
Mon 7 Oct 2019
Why one financier is the target of a global conspiracy theory
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End of the road for US truckers?
Fri 4 Oct 2019
Truck drivers and the robots that could replace them
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The search for sustainable fabric
Wed 2 Oct 2019
Cotton needs gallons of water, polyester comes from oil. Could mushrooms hold the answer?
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The onward march of Chinese debt
Tue 1 Oct 2019
Is the rapid build up of credit a threat to China's economic wellbeing?
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Brexit and the currency speculators
Mon 30 Sep 2019
Some traders are betting on the UK crashing out of the EU without a divorce agreement
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Climate Action: Should we plant more trees?
Thu 26 Sep 2019
Is reforestation the best way to tackle climate change?
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Climate Action: The moral imperative
Wed 25 Sep 2019
What is our ethical duty to eliminate carbon emissions?
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Climate Action: Uninhabitable Earth
Tue 24 Sep 2019
Just how bad will it get if the world fails to get to grips with climate change?
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Climate Action: Greta Thunberg's mission
Mon 23 Sep 2019
The teen activist on how she aims to get governments to take action on climate change
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Robot race cars and AI
Thu 19 Sep 2019
What robots driving cars can tell us about artificial intelligence.
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Trading tinned fish and powdered milk
Wed 18 Sep 2019
How economies spring up in extreme places from refugee camps to prisons
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Whom should the corporation serve?
Tue 17 Sep 2019
Should shareholders come first? Or employees, customers, and society in general?
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Africa's mobile credit revolution
Mon 16 Sep 2019
Will the roll out of online lending stimulate economic boom or just a credit binge?
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The cost of sending money home
Fri 13 Sep 2019
Why it's time to start paying attention to the global remittances industry
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The cannabidiol craze
Thu 12 Sep 2019
The cannabis extract is finding its way into soaps and cosmetics, but is it just a fad?
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Going after Google
Wed 11 Sep 2019
US state authorities fear the search giant has too much power over what we buy
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Tackling the male fertility crisis
Tue 10 Sep 2019
Tech start-ups are finally giving attention to the steady global decline in sperm counts
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The world is running out of sand
Mon 9 Sep 2019
A global construction boom is fuelling an illegal trade in sand used to make concrete
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The hipster company that wants to save the world
Wed 4 Sep 2019
Is WeWork an exciting new tech firm, or just an over-priced office rental business?
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Air pollution gets personal
Tue 3 Sep 2019
Can a greater understanding of how poor air quality harms us help us tackle this problem?