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Hello & welcome to The Cashflow Show in association with PRMS Ltd. I'm your host Clayton M. Coke. The Cashflow Show is the radio show disguised as a podcast. During every episode we will be talking to a business owner and entrepreneur and hearing the tales of the origins of their business, their successes & failures and their future in the business world. As well as asking for their best piece of advice. We ask our guests to pick a book /a film/ an album or single to get to know their tastes ...
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The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people on earth. Justin is an emerging tech PR communications guy that works in SEO, content strategy, PR and comms. When he's not amplifying his clients, he's amplifying ideas, companies, entrepreneurs, and people in the larger community. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew M ...
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Liberals are too clustered in major cities, mainly in blue states. This is why Hillary Clinton can get 3 million more votes and still lose the election. Progressives and liberals are not spread out enough across the country in large enough numbers to win more elections. What can liberals and progressives do to turn more of the map blue? The short answer is…MOVE! In this podcast, we talk to people in places that aren’t blue. Sometimes it’s liberals who are on the ground in deep red territory. ...
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It takes a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional musician, and Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona invites some of the BEST to share their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs on her podcast SUNDAY BAROQUE CONVERSATIONS. These top-tier artists give a fascinating insider's look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion. Go to sundaybaroque.org for more information or subscribe to Sunday Baroque Conversations wherever you get your podcasts.
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A series of interviews from the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, focusing on people and organizations working at the confluence of religious and ecological perspectives. Interviews cover four main areas: 1) new and forthcoming publications, 2) engagement in practice, activism, and advocacy, 3) teaching and curriculum, and 4) perspectives from environmental humanities. Our Vision is a flourishing Earth community where religious and spiritual traditions join together for the shared wellbein ...
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Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, we explore the journey of Maxine Laceby, one of the few women entrepreneurs who have defied the odds and started successful businesses, often later in life and sometimes from humble beginnings. We discuss the unique challenges faced by women in the business world, such as limited access to funding, societ…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of family-run businesses and their leadership transitions. Join us as we explore why many businesses fail to pass between generations and uncover the core issues, like communication breakdowns and differing lifestyle choices, that challenge family-run companies. Topics Discussed: …
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This episode features Philip Arnold, PhD, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion at Syracuse University, Director of the Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center, and President of the Indigenous Values Initiative. He is interviewed by John Grim, PhD, co-founder and co-director of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. They talk abou…
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GRAMMY Award-winning musician Will Liverman has been praised for his versatility and skill as a singer. The American operatic baritone has performed in several roles at the Metropolitan Opera, and Lyric Opera Chicago, where he premiered an opera he co-created -- The Factotum – with his longtime friend, DJ King Rico. Will Livermanspoke with Suzanne …
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Welcome to the beginning of the fifth year for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology podcast. In this short episode, our host welcomes everyone to a new season, while also giving a brief refresher about what religion and ecology is all about. It is an academic field of study as well as a moral force for personal and social change, examining the pr…
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Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Brett Solomano, a man who turned his childhood dream of becoming a stuntman into reality and expanded his horizons into entrepreneurship. From growing up in Australia with ambitions to perform death-defying stunts, to moving to Melbourne and building successful trucking, coaching and Airb…
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ChamberQUEER highlights LGBTQIA voices in contemporary and historical music and reimagines the classical concert experience as a radically inclusive gathering space and musical community for the 21st century. Founded in 2018 by Jules Biber (cello), Danielle Buonaiuto (soprano), Brian Mummert (baritone), and Andrew Yee (cello), ChamberQUEER operates…
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In this episode of The Cashflow Show Podcast, host Clayton M. Coke speaks with Sara Davies MBE, the newly appointed Chief Inspiration Officer at Avon UK. Sara shares her journey from founding Crafter’s Companion to becoming a business investor on BBC’s Dragons’ Den. She discusses her new role at Avon UK, her passion for empowering women entrepreneu…
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Natalie Jackson has been a professional pollster for 20 years. She and Roger have a calm & rational discussion about the actual status of the Presidential election race, the problems with polling alternative Dem nominees to Biden, whether Trump's polling numbers are accurate, and more.Autor: Roger King
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This is the final episode of our fourth season. In this short episode, our host gives a quick summary of how the podcast has grown in the last four years. Then he gives a brief overview of a new book on climate change from the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, Prometheus’s Remorse: From the Gift of Fire to Global Arson. It's a good account of th…
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In this episode, we explore with Susannah Cole, Head Honcho of The Good Property Company about the diverse experiences and insights of an entrepreneur juggling multiple businesses, family time, and health challenges. From being a radio station director to starting a business at a kitchen table, Susannah shares valuable lessons on researching proper…
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This episode features Kathryn Lawson, PhD, lecturer in philosophy at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. We discuss her new book, Ecological Ethics and the Philosophy of Simone Weil: Decreation for the Anthropocene, which was just released in the Environmental Ethics series at Routledge. We discuss her unique juxtaposition of the 20th-century Fr…
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Byron Schenkman is an American harpsichordist, pianist, and music scholar who specializes in baroque and early music. Along with violinist Ingrid Matthews, Byron Schenkman cofounded Seattle Baroque, which the two musicians directed until 2013. Suzanne spoke with Byron Schenkman -- who has performed on dozens of recordings -- about their current pro…
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This episode features our host, Sam Mickey, discussing the new posthumous publication from the French philosopher Bruno Latour, If We Lose The Earth, We Lose Our Souls, in which Latour calls upon Christians to join the struggle to avert a climate catastrophe. It's a short text that examines connections between cosmology, ecology, and Catholicism, i…
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In 1982, a group of Early Music fans founded the Connecticut Early Music Society to present an annual festival of concerts every June. They feature a repertory of European music written before about 1800 and they focus on historically-informed performance practices, including the use of period instruments. Ian Watson is Artistic Director of the CT …
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Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste met as talented teenage music students in Florida, playing violin and viola respectively. They clicked as friends, and after pursuing their university training in music, the two classically trained instrumentalists formed their hip hop duo, Black Violin. Their performances are energetic, surprising, and captivati…
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This episode features Timothy Morton, PhD, Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University and author of several books on ecological thought. We discuss their new book, Hell: In Search of a Christian Ecology (Columbia University Press, 2024). Escaping global warming hell, this revelatory book shows, requires a radical, mystical marriage of Chr…
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Steve Schale ran President Obama's two Florida victory campaigns and he knows Florida politics inside and out. He and Roger discuss whether Florida is in play for the Biden campaign, how Democrats can reassemble the Obama coalition, the Florida Senate race, the latest on the Florida abortion ballot amendment, and more.…
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Dilly Carter, entrepreneur and TV presenter speaks to Clayton M. Coke of The Cashflow Show/Podcast Radio Business to discuss Sun, Sea and Switching Off:The Power of Time Off Work! #DowntimeDeficit 97% of small business owners and local entrepreneurs end up working while on holiday. On average entrepreneurs took 5 days actually ‘off work’ last year.…
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In this episode, we sit down with Mark Hayward of podcastIntroduction.com who pivoted from working for top firms like KPMG and PWC to becoming a successful entrepreneur and podcaster. Explore his journey from leaving corporate life during COVID to setting up a thriving company and the challenges he is navigating. Business Growth Talks - Business Gr…
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This episode features Missy Lahren, PhD, Chair of Board of Directors at Earth Law Center. Along with her work as a public interest lawyer, she is also a producer and writer. We discuss the many facets of her work, focusing in particular on her recent film, Last Stand: Saving the Elwha River's Legacy Forests. It premiered publicly at EarthX in Dalla…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the entrepreneurial journey of transforming a small business into a powerhouse. Mike Williams Co-Founder shares the story of starting Flake Bake and the strategies that led to their success. Here are the key topics we discuss: Starting Flake Bake: Learn how the business was founded and the initial challenges faced…
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This episode features Sara Jolena Wolcott, an ecotheologian, minister, healer, ceremonialist, consultant, singer, and founder of Sequoia Samanvaya—an organization dedicated to harmonizing with ancient wisdom. She is also the host of The ReMembering And ReEnchanting Podcast. We discuss some of the many facets of her interdisciplinary but also cross-…
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In this episode, Kimberly Carfore returns to the podcast to talk about this year's Bioneers conference, which was held in Berkeley, California on March 28-30. Bioneers is a nonprofit environmental advocacy organization based in New Mexico and California. Founded in 1990 by Kenny Ausubel and Nina Simons, Bioneers (a neologism for "biological pioneer…
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If you are a fan of NPR's Tiny Desk concerts, you're in luck! Tom Huizenga is a long time NPR producer, editor and reporter whose work you've probably heard. Suzanne interviewed Tom about some of his favorite Tiny Desk performances and NPR interviews, and he shared stories about what it was like to meet some of his personal musical idols.…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Chris Bavin, Co-host of Aldi's Next Big Thing on Channel 4. In this episode, I sit down with Chris Bavin to discuss; The Role of Programmes like Aldi's Next Big Thing, Life As A Former Greengrocer, The Difficulties of Scaling Up, Advice Gained From Working On The Show, Self-Belief & Work/Life Balance. Aldi’s Next B…
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Many founders or CEOs dreams of a big, earned media hit in The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. But are these big wins really the best target for outbound communications? That depends, says Eleanor Hawkins who leads the Axios Communicators newsletter. Hawkins covers communications trends, future uses of AI in marketing communications, and…
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This episode features Clayton Crockett, PhD, Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Director of the interdisciplinary Religious Studies program at the University of Central Arkansas. He has authored or edited a number of books at the intersection of theology, philosophy, science, and politics, including Religion, Politics an…
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Grammy-nominated pianist Simone Dinnerstein has a wide variety of musical passions, but music by Johann Sebastian Bach is an important part of her foundation. She believes Bach's music has it all – intelligence and heart – and her expertise inspired The New York Times to describe her as "an utterly distinctive voice in the forest of Bach interpreta…
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Piers Linney, Executive Chairman & Co‑Founder of Implement AI speaks to Clayton M. Coke of The Cashflow Show in association with Podcast Radio Business to discuss AI & the future of Tech in SME Businesses Piers Linney, Executive Chairman & Co‑Founder of Implement AI, is an entrepreneur, investor, and former Dragon on the prime-time BBC show Dragons…
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Anthony Hamer-Hodges, Principal at the London College of Contemporary Music speaks to Clayton M. Coke in association with Podcast Radio Business to discuss Are Independent Artists Taking Over The Brits? After Raye’s incredible success at the Brit Awards, which this year saw her receive a record-breaking seven nominations & win an amazing six awards…
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Morgan Sullivan came to singing later than many other professional singers do. Nevertheless she has achieved success as a freelance musician who has performed with numerous top tier ensembles, including Bach Collegium Japan, Folger Consort, and American Baroque Orchestra among many others. She has also recorded music by Brahms and Schutz with Yale …
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This episode features Rabbi Ora Nitkin-Kaner, Reconstructionist rabbi and interdenominational climate change chaplain based in New Haven, Connecticut. As a rabbi, meditation teacher, climate change chaplain, and educator, she founded Exploring Apocalypse to extend her pastoral care work to help individuals and groups navigate the complexities of li…
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Anderson Clayton is the youngest state party Chair in the United States. She and Roger discuss North Carolina politics: how it's a key target for the Biden campaign to flip in November, her efforts to attract more rural voters, the issues that will play with young voters in the state, changing demographics of the NC electorate, and more.…
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Psy was a psyop created to make South Korea cool. Soap operas were created to sell soap. And the Grand Ole Opry, the longest running radio show in history, was a marketing play for insurance. Joah Santos, founder of Warhol is a tribalism nerd who consulted for Unilever, ABInBev, Airbnb and others. He tells me underlying structure of how information…
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Frederick Ballentine is an American tenor whose awards include a Grammy for his recording of George Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS. The opera star exudes a sense of ease, confidence, and fun when it comes to his career as an in-demand collaborator on everything from classic operas, to cutting-edge contemporary works. Frederick Ballentine spoke with Suza…
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This episodes features Craig Patterson, a long-time activist and advocate weaving together multiple perspectives to address contemporary environmental issues. We talk about his commitment to integration and synthesis, seeking alliances and unity amidst difference. Some points of integration we discuss include science and spirituality, East and West…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Alexis Kingsbury, Co-Founder of Air Manual to The Cashflow Show. In this episode, I sit down with Alexis Kingsbury to discuss; Being A Young Entrepreneur, Unrealised Potential, Delegation, Scaling Businesses, Fear of Management, Hiring for Culture, Work/Life Balance. Alexis Kingsbury can be found here: Website: htt…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Thorbjørn Fink, COO of Pleo to The Cashflow Show Xtra in association with Podcast Radio Business. In this episode, I sit down with Thorbjørn Fink to discuss; Expense Management, Systems, Salaries, Employee Empowerment & Satisfaction, Working From Home & Should Remote Workers Be Paid Less? Thorbjørn Fink can be foun…
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This episode of the FORE podcast features Chantal Forbes, PhD, and her partner Charlie Forbes. Chantal is a transdisciplinary scholar, storyteller, and educator at the intersection of ecology, spirituality, and culture. She is a visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Randolph-Macon College and Adjunct Faculty at the California Institute of…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Elizabeth Pearson, Founder of Simple Successful Stocks to The Cashflow Show. In this episode, I sit down with Elizabeth Pearson to discuss; Leaving Architecture, Discovering Investment, Paternal Mentoring, Making Trades, Paper Trading, Finfluencers, Female Empowerment, Training & Mentoring Women Elizabeth Pearson c…
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Award-winning musician Shawn Okpebholo earned his degrees at the prestigious University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. But he credits his start in music to The Salvation Army church, where he received free music lessons as a child, and to his mother's tenacious support. The breadth of Dr. Okpebholo's work is extraordinary: chamber wor…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Matt Raad,CEO & Co-Founder of eBusiness Institute to The Cashflow Show. In this episode, I sit down with Matt Raad to discuss; Buying the 1st Business, Pivoting Online, Working With A Life Partner, Trading Time For Money, E-commerce, eBusiness & Zig Ziglar! Matt Raad can be found here: Website: https://www.ebusines…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Georgina Fihosy of Afro Touch Design, to The Cashflow Show. In this episode, I sit down with Georgina Fihosy to discuss; Becoming a Pharmacist, Discovering Greeting Cards, Supplying the High Street, African Fabric/Scottish Kilt, Using Instagram & Etsy, Manufacturing & Expanding! Georgina Fihosy can be found here: W…
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This episode features Chad Baron, co-founder of a new organization, Degrowth California. Degrowth is a hotly contested and frequently misunderstood movement among advocates of environmental sustainability and social justice. We discuss degrowth and its relationship to faith, particularly in light of Chad’s graduate work at the intersection of degro…
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This episode features Mark Porter, PhD, research associate at the University of Erfurt, in Germany. With a background in ethnomusicology, his current work focuses on Christian musical innovation and changing ecological relationships, based at his university’s department for theology and religious studies. We discuss his work at the intersection of …
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From the time he was just a small child, Charles Wilson III – aka BLKBOK – showed extraordinary musical talent. The budding piano virtuoso's family nurtured his interests, which blossomed to include many genres of music: classical, hip-hop, rap, and much more. BLKBOK chose his name, in part, as a way to honor his admiration for Johann Sebastian Bac…
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It is truly a pleasure to welcome Kira Wissman of KWC Certified Public Accountants, to The Cashflow Show: The Transatlantic Sessions. In this episode, I sit down with Kira Wissman to discuss; Public Accounting, Maintaining Compliance, Developing As A Leader, Dragons Den/Shark Tank, Reading A Balance Sheet, Tech Stacks & the joys of being a Spy! Kir…
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"Being an artist is living a life of service." The words of Jessie Montgomery, who has earned acclaim, awards, and praise for her growing body of work as a composer, violinist, teacher, and activist. The musician credits her many teachers and mentors – and her parents – for opening up worlds to her. Jessie Montgomery shared stories about her experi…
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Tis the season for reflecting on the past year and the year to come. Kimberly Carfore, PhD, came on the podcast to do just that, particularly in light of her role as the co-chair of the Religion and Ecology unit for the American Academy of Religion (AAR). We talk about some of the main topics and trends covered by the unit in this past year's AAR, …
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