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If you are ready to think bigger, act bolder, and lead a more fulfilling life – this is the show for you! Your host Anna Gibbs is a business leader, coach, consultant, author, and speaker who has dedicated her career to helping others succeed both personally and professionally. She is also doing the work – chasing her curiosity, learning ways to be better, failing forward and growing past her limitations – just like all of us. On this podcast, she will share the tools and resources you need ...
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Buy It Together Podcast

Buy It Together Podcast, Leena Bella Mayo, and Jonathan Liff

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The Buy it Together Podcast, is a relevant podcast exploring the need to help real estate buyers address housing affordability and financing through co-ownership.
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Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts

Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts

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Engelsberg Ideas podcasts bring together leading writers, thinkers and historians to discuss the biggest issues facing the world today. You’ll find calm conversations and thought-provoking analysis.
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Join self-taught artist Mike Hendley who shares his ongoing experiences in learning how to draw and paint with those interested in exploring art at any age. Mike also talks about the challenges of being creative, making space for these passionate pursuits in our hectic lives and beginning the artist journey late in life. Grab a pad and pencil or an iPad and follow along with Mike on his journey to become a better artist through tips, tricks, interviews, and stories.
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Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch

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Roger Bolton, formerly presenter of BBC Radio 4's 'Feedback' launches his very first podcast. Free from the constraints of broadcasting on the BBC, with a few more opinions and casting his net a little bit wider to encompass the whole of the BBC, Roger examines the issues that are facing the corporation and public service broadcasting. Find all our podcasts here And please support this podcast by subscribing here We also support VLV (Voice of the Listener and Viewer) which represents the int ...
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Can you recall being in a situation where you felt overwhelmed by your emotions? Maybe you were angry, sad or anxious, and you just didn't know how to handle it. Maybe there’s something causing these feelings right now in your life. This episode is your opportunity to pay attention to those feelings and figure out how to release them so you can sta…
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EI's Alastair Benn speaks to Rachel Cockerell, author of Melting Point: Family, Memory and the Search for a Promised Land, a history of the quest for a Jewish homeland at the turn of the 19th century and beyond, weaving memoir, documentary, and literature. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Bene…
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Sir Trevor Phillips presents Sky TV’s Sunday Morning programme and is a columnist for The Times newspaper. He was previously a reporter on the Thames TV This Week, head of current affairs for London Weekend Television, Chair of the London Assembly, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, and Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, a…
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Are you feeling like your usual strategies just aren’t cutting it anymore? If you want to break through your current ceiling and reach the next level of success and are looking for a strategy you can implement, right now, this episode is for you. Today I am sharing the E to P Model that will take you from relying on your natural talents (Entreprene…
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Preapproval vs. prequalification—what's the difference, and how can securing preapproval now make you a more competitive buyer? In this episode, we explore the process, the benefits, and why there's no better time to act! .https://www.buyjunto.com/contact-us , https://zenithhomeloans.com/, https://www.instagram.com/loansbyliff/ , https://tgd-law.co…
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Refinancing to pay off high-interest debt can help homeowners save money by securing a lower interest rate, reducing monthly payments, and consolidating multiple debts into one manageable payment credit.https://www.buyjunto.com/contact-us , https://zenithhomeloans.com/, https://www.instagram.com/loansbyliff/ Support the Show. Please tell us what ex…
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Today we’re talking about one of the most important aspects of performance management and leading others - giving and receiving feedback. We're giving feedback all day long in both professional and personal settings, and yet it’s not uncommon for our defenses to go up or for no changes to result from the feedback. If this sounds familiar, this epis…
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EI's Alastair Benn sits down with Orlando Gibbs to discuss what the Romans found funny, what we might find not so funny about ancient humour, and whether there is something universal about the comedic genre. READING LIST No Laughing Matter? What the Romans Found Funny | Antigone Plautus punching up: a different class of comedy | Engelsberg Ideas Ma…
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Do you have a big business or just a busy one, and how do you know the difference? Today I am joined by Tarra Stubbins, certified Lifestyle Manager, Accountability and Time Management Coach, and Celebrity Concierge. Tarra challenges us all to take a look at what we’re doing daily and ask if it’s moving us closer to our goals, or just creating a pac…
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Few ancient monarchs have enjoyed such a consistent positive reputation as Cyrus the Great. Perhaps it’s time to become reacquainted. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Tomb of Cyrus, Iran. Photograph taken in 1898. Credit: Penta Springs Limited / Alamy Stock PhotoAutor: Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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Andrew Wilton profiles Amanda McKittrick Ros, a late Victorian novelist admired in her day but now largely forgotten. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: A typical late Victorian scene. Credit: Dave Rheaume / Alamy Stock PhotoAutor: Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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In this episode we dive into the transformative power of journaling and explore the many ways it can enhance your life. From setting and tracking goals to processing emotions and sparking creativity, a journal can be a versatile tool for personal growth. Listen as I share journal prompts that you might not have thought of, how to use a journal to c…
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Neil D. Lawrence, inaugural DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge and author of The Atomic Human: Understanding Ourselves in the Age of AI, joins the EI team to challenge received wisdom on our AI future. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. EI Talks... is …
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If you’re in a season where things seem to be changing, this episode of The Monday Morning Mojo Podcast is for you as I am sharing 6 strategies that will help you embrace, and even thrive, in times of change. Navigating change is undoubtedly challenging. It’s stressful for all of us, even those of us who feel that we embrace change really well or c…
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Rana Mitter profiles Tsiang Tingfu, the American-educated diplomat and historian, who sought Chinese national revival on cosmopolitan lines. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Tsiang Tingfu raises his arm to veto a proposal introduced by the Soviet Union to the UN. Credit: SuperStock / Alamy Stock Photo…
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In this week’s episode I am joined by best-selling author Erik Qualman who talks to me about how learning to say NO can actually get you to your goals faster. Listen as Erik and I discuss: The 12 areas to place your focus if you want to guarantee growth (and where NOT to spend your time) Easy strategies to say no, respectfully, without guilt and in…
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Nuclear weapons are likely to be around for a long time to come – and the predicaments they create for world leaders are unlikely to be easily solved. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: President John F. Kennedy with Robert McNamara during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Credit: RBM Vintage Images / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Marie Kawthar Daouda, author and a lecturer in French language and literature at the University of Oxford, joins EI's Alastair Benn to discuss how Belle Époque-era Paris continues to fascinate, with its burgeoning commercial culture, everyday beauty and glittering department stores. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson…
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Do you ever feel like you're drifting through life without actually liking what you’re doing everyday? In this episode we’re talking about the number one thing that can cause this - being out of alignment with your values. You see, if your values don’t align with what you do daily it will be easy to find yourself stressed and unhappy. Listen now as…
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A world of machine art would be an eerie one. Art connects us to one another. We cannot, and we should not, replace that connection with an uncanny simulacrum of it. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Tribuna of the Uffizi by John Zoffany. Credit: PAINTING / Alamy Stock PhotoAutor: Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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Lawrence Freedman profiles the Fortune journalist and best-selling author who played a key role in shaping mid-20th century perceptions of strategy and the role of the corporation. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: From left to right: Dorothy McDonald (wife of John, née Eisner), Leon Trotsky and John McDonald in Coyoacan, Mexico, in the 1930s. McDona…
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The historian and broadcaster Alice Loxton joins the EI team to discuss her forthcoming book, Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives, and her fight to bring serious history to a wider public. Image: A jigsaw puzzle from the early nineteenth century, bearing representations of the Kings and Queens of England from William I to George IV. Cr…
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Sir Peter Bazalgette was until recently part of the previous Government’s committee to review how the BBC was funded. In his distinguished career he has been responsible for shows such as Big Brother, Changing Rooms and Ready Steady Cook, he’s also a former chair of Arts Council England and in September 2023 he stepped down as chair of ITV. He is n…
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What if the key to your happiness was in your pocket all along, but you accidentally handed it to someone else? If you expect something or someone else to make you happy, even unconsciously, you’ve given the power over your future and your dreams to them. By taking ownership over your own happiness and joy you’ll move in the direction of your dream…
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Zenith Home Loan President Dave Gallegos discusses his background, motivations for becoming a successful business owner, and the announcement of a $1,000 special co-buyer lender credit.https://www.buyjunto.com/contact-us , https://zenithhomeloans.com/, https://www.instagram.com/loansbyliff/ , https://tgd-law.com/ Support the Show. Please tell us wh…
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Academics from Loughborough University’s Centre for Research in Communication and Culture have conducted news audits for every General Election since 1992, and their audit for this election is out now. We talked to one of its authors, Professor Dominic Wring, about whether the public was well served by the media, whether legacy media still has a ro…
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East Germany’s quest to catch up with the technological innovations of the West prompted some remarkable successes, but also expanded the oppression of its mass surveillance apparatus. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The Trabant car being manufactured at the East German Sachsenring car plant. Credit: Classic Picture Library / Alamy Stock Photo…
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EI's Alastair Benn sits down with Ian Leslie, author of Conflicted: Why Arguments Are Tearing Us Apart and How They Can Bring Us Together, to discuss how the counterculture went mainstream. Image: An advert on the Nike store at Oxford Circus. Credit: Matthew Chattle / Alamy Stock PhotoAutor: Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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Have you ever felt like you're over committed in all areas of your life? On this week's Monday Morning Mojo I'm getting candid about feeling overcommitted in all areas of mine recently, how a meeting I was leading led to a breakdown, and how that ultimately gave me the breakthrough I needed to get rebalanced and remotivated. This episode is for you…
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Kevin Gosztola, author of Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange, discusses the Julian Assange case in light of his recent guilty plea and subsequent release from custody. Noting how this directly impacts press freedom and government secrecy, Gosztola argues that the plea deal struck with Assange is not the primary problem …
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An often-overlooked fact about the current Russo-Ukrainian War is that over the centuries Russia has waged several wars to try to conquer Crimea and the Donbas area. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: Ukrania quae et Terra Cosaccorum cum vicinis Walachiae, Moldoviae, by Johann Baptiste Homann (1664–1724), 1720. Credit: history_docu_photo / Alamy Stock Pho…
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Dame Elan Closs Stephens was the acting chair of the BBC after the resignation of Richard Sharp in June last year until her retirement in March. She was a member of the BBC’s governing body since 2010, first serving as Member for Wales on the BBC Trust, until its dissolution in 2017, and then as the Welsh member of the BBC Board. On this week's epi…
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Catherine Ostler profiles Maria Antonia, Electress of Saxony, an artistic polymath who helped re-shape elite culture in the Enlightenment age. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: An 18th-century portrait of Maria Antonia of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony, by Peter Jacob Horemans. Credit: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo…
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EI's Angus Reilly discusses how Ronald Reagan put economic openness at the heart of the battle for ideas against Soviet Communism with William Inboden, author of The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink. Image: Ronald Reagan at the Durenberger Republican convention Rally, 1982. Credit: World History Archive / Alamy St…
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Have you ever felt like you love what you do and yet you’re still burnt out by the day-to-day? In this episode of The Monday Morning Mojo Podcast I am joined by my friend and fellow coach Jennifer Maher to unpack how someone can be on a successful path and getting results in their business, and still feel like something is missing from achieving tr…
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The sense of being overwhelmed and constantly distracted is nothing new. Historians and policymakers should look to the 17th century for guidance on how to grapple with information overload. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: Rembrandt's 'Portrait of a Scholar', 1631. Credit: PRISMA ARCHIVO / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Olivia O’Leary has been a television and radio broadcaster on both the BBC, ITV and RTÉ – the Irish public service broadcaster in her native Ireland. In 1985, Olivia became the first female presenter on BBC’s Newsnight. She later returned to Ireland, presenting once again ‘Today Tonight’ – RTÉ’s flagship current affairs programme. She has also pres…
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My special guest this week is Victoria Gallagher, a Certified Master Hypnotist, NLP Trainer, Transformation Meditation Teacher and Law of Attraction Expert, specializing in career and business success. Victoria creates effective self-help and meditative recordings, delivered through her online courses, audio programs, and live seminars. For over 20…
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Part statesman, part prophet, Charles de Gaulle knew instinctively that political success and failure are inevitably interlinked, and that history would be the ultimate judge of both. Read by Helen Lloyd. Image: The President of France Charles de Gaulle marches through the streets under the Arc de Triomphe in 1944. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy …
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EI's Iain Martin is joined by Kwasi Kwarteng, historian and former Chancellor of the Exchequer, to discuss the turbulent life of the 18th-century financial speculator John Law, whose innovative ideas were credited with bringing Ancien Régime France to the brink of ruin. There are echoes of what happened when the Truss government tried its own finan…
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Veteran journalist Adam Boulton spent more than thirty years at Sky News, twenty-five of those as political editor. He has been host for General and US elections coverage, invigilated the first leaders’ debate in 2010 and has the distinction of having interviewed every UK Prime Minister since Sir Alec Douglas-Home. He continues to write for Sky but…
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Joti Brar, the Vice Chair of the Communist Party in Great Britain (CPGB-ML), discusses many of the mediatised and popular misconceptions regarding communism and the shifting political valences of the left and the right through neoliberalist discourse in recent years. Historicising how the term “communist” was used as an insult in the mid-19th centu…
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Laura Freeman profiles Helen Sutherland, an isolated, austere, and fastidious heiress who dedicated herself to art. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Woman Playing a Piano, by Winifred Nicholson. Her work was championed by Helen Sutherland. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman / Alamy Stock PhotoAutor: Engelsberg Ideas Podcasts
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