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En este episodio X abordamos algo de los temas que han estado pidiendo en los comentarios de Spotify, Facebook etcétera, con el fin de promover la retroalimentación que gracias a su apoyo cada vez es más! En el episodio esta el tema del nivel de jinetes en México como influye el apoyo de tu círculo social en el rodeo, la lesión de Lalo y mucho más. Está muy chido el episodio espero lo disfruten igual que nosotros! #backinbusiness --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/krakenrodeo/support
2022-04-13
2h 59
Manhood 360
From Toxic Masculinity to Healthy Masculinity (Final episode)
I'm baaaaaaacckkkk!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Ooohhh! Finally! Miss me?😏👀 I know I've missed you guys a lot!!!🥺🥺❤ It's good to be back fam! Today we end our topic "From TM to HM"...😪 But this means we will have a new topic next weeek🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩 So go and vote for the next topic! Link in the bio🙃 Today's shoutout goes to @akosua_agyapomaa_badu my Twi teacher🙈🙃❤ Let me know your thoughts about this episode below in the comments Have a unique weekend fam!🙈 Elom....out ✌🏾❤ PS: 🇬🇭vs🇳🇬 who are you supporting?👀 #podcast #manhood #manhood360 #bettermen #episode11 #tomorrowsmen #africanmen #funfridays #wereback #backinbusiness #ghana #fromtoxicmasculinitytohealthymasculinity #lastepisode #endofseries #weekendvibes #dj #dropthebeat #🇬🇭vs🇳🇬
2022-03-25
38 min
Baachu Talk
Baachu Talk Episode 28 - Liz Barclay, Small Business Commissioner
Liz Barclay is the Small Business Commissioner for the UK. She has a background in broadcasting and journalism specialising in small business, personal finance and consumer affairs and is author of several business books. She is also Chair of the Fair by Design Campaign (to tackle the poverty premium); and a non-executive Director of the Lending Standards Board and member of the Equity Release Council Standards Board. Until she took up the role of SBC Liz was a Financial Inclusion commissioner, an Ambassador for Business Debtline, a member of the Fundraising Regulator Standards Board and ran BackinBusiness.o...
2021-12-27
1h 14
BackinBusiness
Scottish politicians seek small businesses votes
Candidates for all the competing political parties in Scotland are knocking on doors to get the support of voters in the elections on 6th May. BackinBusiness invited all the main parties to put up a candidate to speak about their plans for Small Business and Self-employment in Scotland. Four candidates took part. Hear what they had to say.
2021-05-04
42 min
BackinBusiness
Striving, surviving and thriving: the UK's small businesses 12 months on
Exactly a year ago BackinBusiness launched its podcast to give small businesses a voice throughout the Covid pandemic. Little did we think then that we'd still be around a year later hearing from small business people about the trials and tribulations of keeping their heads above water yet planning ahead with optimism. We look back over the 12 months with Mark Hart Professor of entrepreneurship at Aston University, Richard Lambert, CEO of the National Hair and Beauty Federation and Keith McAvoy of the Seven Brothers Brewery in Salford (think 2 bars in Manchester City Centre and...
2021-05-03
55 min
BackinBusiness
Welsh Small Business and Self-employment Hustings
Candidates for all the competing political parties in Wales are gearing up for the elections on 6th May. BackinBusiness invited all the main parties to put up a candidate to speak in the Welsh Small Business and Self-employment Hustings this week. Five candidates took part: Anthony Slaughter, Leader of the Wales Green Party; Sally Stephenson the Liberal Democrat Small Business spokesperson; Rhys Mills, Plaid Cymru’s candidate for Islwyn and the fourth candidate on the South Wales East regional list; Russell George, the Shadow Minister for Economy, Business and Infrastructure for the We...
2021-04-22
1h 29
BackinBusiness
Interview: Ben Everitt, MP for Milton Keynes North
This week Liz Barclay talks to Ben Everitt MP for Milton Keynes North about the importance of innovation for the small business in his constituency and for driving the UK's economic recovery.
2021-04-19
22 min
The Sports Frenzy Podcast
SFP Souled Out presents our Wrestlemania Week Review!
The road to Wrestlemania is in the rearview mirror. Join the Souled Out crew as we talk about the good, the bad & the ugly of @WWE #wrestlemania week. We also cover the 10 releases made by WWE & wrap up with the long-awaited return of wrestling trivia, Wrestlemania style! Music Courtesy of bensound.com #wwe #podcast #wrestling #prowrestling #smackdown #nxt #wweraw #aew #aewdynamite #smackdown #nxt #fridaynightsmackdown #wwesmackdown #impactwresting #tna #njpw #aewdynamite #wrestlemania #backinbusiness
2021-04-16
59 min
The Sports Frenzy Podcast
SFP Souled Out presents Wrestlemania 37 Preview Show!
SFP Souled Out is on the road to Wrestlemania as Freddy El Oso joins 'The Devil's Advocate' Rob Faint, Blackbeard the Encyclopedia & Stevie G from his car! We talk about the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, NXT Stand & Deliver Night 1 (as we watch Night 2), AEW losing momentum, WWE staying away from live touring & more! #wwe #podcast #wrestling #prowrestling #smackdown #nxt #wweraw #aew #aewdynamite #smackdown #nxt #fridaynightsmackdown #wwesmackdown #impactwresting #tna #njpw #aewdynamite #wrestlemania #backinbusiness
2021-04-09
54 min
BackinBusiness
Interview: Eve Roodhouse, Chief Officer Culture and Economy at Leeds City Council
What makes Leeds a great place to start and grow a business? There's an important role for local authorities as Eve Roodhouse Chief Officer Culture and Economy at Leeds City Council tells Liz Barclay.
2021-03-29
35 min
The Vince Brown Show
Guys Night
Almost felt like we were back outside again, and that is one feeling I appreciate. So thank you to my brothers for the dopeness 🙌🏾, when the world opens back up, #GuysNight gets turnt up ⬆️🔥. #TheVinceBrownShow #DayLate #BackInBusiness
2021-03-27
27 min
BackinBusiness
Interview: Lord Shipley
The Lib Dem Peer Lord Shipley Chairs the new House of Lords Youth Unemployment Committee. He talks to Liz Barclay about the challenges of creating jobs for the large numbers of young people looking for work, the skills firms need from those young people, and the important role of small businesses willing to innovate and create employment vital to the UK's recovery.
2021-03-25
25 min
BackinBusiness
Blackpool rocks
In the last of the BackinBusiness round UK virtual tour the team is in Blackpool to explore the impact on and the future of tourism in the UK and its seaside towns. Guests Rachel McQueen, CEO Marketing Lancashire, Michael Trainor, Director of Art B&B, and Nicola Thorp, columnist, broadcaster and actress, join the team.
2021-03-22
52 min
BackinBusiness
New opportunities for Newcastle
Lucy is chief executive of The Alchemists, which works with businesses to accelerate their development and success, and Tom Caulker owner of the World Headquarters nightclub (community and socially based nightclub, music venue, fashion shows, nights for people with learning disabilities) discuss the opportunities coming along and what it takes for businesses to be part of the new economy.
2021-03-15
49 min
BackinBusiness
Budget reflections part 3
Following on from our BackinBusiness budget roundup on budget day and our podcast of 8th March in part 3 Professor Mark Hart discusses his take on what it means for small businesses with Liz, Simon and Declan.
2021-03-12
22 min
BackinBusiness
Liverpool lifts off
Steve Rotheram is the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region and has big plans for the future. Innovation is the key, skills are central to his thinking and while the funding is crucial he believes there's a lot the region can do for itself with small businesses at the heart of the recovery. He discusses his plans with Liz Barclay and Declan Curry and local business bosses Philippa Glover of CNC Robotics and Aston Fuller of Glass Futures.
2021-03-10
44 min
BackinBusiness
Interview: International Women's Day with Laura Farris MP
In the latest conversation with MPs Liz Barclay talks to Laura Farris MP for Newbury and Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Women and Work about how the pandemic has affected women in business and self-employment.
2021-03-08
25 min
BackinBusiness
Unpicking the Budget
Economist Douglas McWilliams and tax specialist Heather Self join the BackinBusiness team to discuss the budget, what it means for small business owners and self-employed workers and who and what has been missed out.
2021-03-08
51 min
BackinBusiness
Budget Reaction
Hear the BackinBusiness team, Liz Barclay, Declan Curry and Simon McVicker, react to today's budget announcement.
2021-03-03
25 min
BackinBusiness
Ready for takeoff
Aerospace development carries on apace in Bristol. It's just one of the many industries there that's booming, To what extent can innovative sectors restore the whole city and surrounding areas to their pre-Covid glory? Vic Terry of Vertical Aerospace and Victoria Matthews of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce join the team.
2021-03-01
50 min
BackinBusiness
Cutting edge Cambridge
As a bioscience and health tech hub, often driven by the university, business in Cambridge is booming. Darran Milne CEO of deep tech software start-up VividQ and Tim Robinson Chief Operating Officer of Tech East join the BackinBusiness team to discuss the future of technology and its importance to the economic recovery.
2021-02-22
50 min
BackinBusiness
BackinBusiness Podcast Trailer
Backing small businesses & freelancers in the UK, to get them back in business.
2021-02-19
01 min
BackinBusiness
Interview: Chi Onwurah MP, MP for Newcastle Central
A vison for Newcastle.In our latest MP conversation Chi Onwurah, MP for Newcastle Central and Shadow Minister for Science, Research and Digital, describes the impact of the pandemic on small businesses in her constituency, and what in her view needs to be done to build back fairer, greener and smarter.
2021-02-18
25 min
Snoop talk
BACK IN BUSINESS
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2021-02-15
35 min
BackinBusiness
Leeds leads
The capital of the north is seizing every business opportunity that comes its way, determined that agility and adaptability will save the day. Poonam Kaur, James Mason and Mark Williams join the team and argue that Leeds is the best place in the UK to do business.
2021-02-15
55 min
BackinBusiness
Working out in Glasgow
From industrial city renowned for shipbuilding on the Clyde to city of culture and creative hub - what next for post-pandemic Glasgow. The BackinBusiness team discusses the business future with Lynne Kennedy MBE founder and editor of Business Women Scotland, one of the biggest communities for female entrepreneurs, and brothers Joe and Tony Burns who run personal fitness studios.
2021-02-08
46 min
BackinBusiness
Where Covid and Brexit collide
Belfast. Once known for linen, tobacco and rope-making, Belfast boasted the world's largest shipyard, now has a major aerospace and missiles industry, and has blossomed into a big tourist centre. What have Covid and Brexit done to businesses here and what's next for the city? Business Editor of the Irish News Gary McDonald and owner of Little Giant Films Robin Morgan join the team.
2021-02-01
52 min
BackinBusiness
The BackinBusiness UK City tour: Cardiff
What are the prospects for our cities? We kick off the tour in Cardiff. The team is joined by David Williams who runs the Youth Development Agency and Keiron Phillips who owns Smart Push AI an automation and Artificial Intelligence business to discuss the impact of Covid-19 and Brexit on the city and what it will look like as it rebuilds.
2021-01-25
46 min
BackinBusiness
Onwards and upwards
In the first podcast of 2021 the BackinBusiness team and guests do some crystal ball gazing: what do the next 12 months hold for small businesses and freelancers.They're surprisingly optimistic on some fronts. Join the team with guests businessman Doug Henderson, who was MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North from 1987 to 2010 and Shadow Trade and Industry Minister under Neil Kinnock, Dr Roger Barker Director of Policy and Corporate Governance, at the Institute of Directors, and Tracey Dawson MD of Daletech Electronics in Pudsey Leeds.
2021-01-18
51 min
BackinBusiness
Clarity not claret this Christmas...please
The BackinBuisness team catches up with some of the small businesses people we met in 2020. How have they fared, where are they hoping to be this time next year and what support do they need to get there?Sam Harrison from Sam's Riverside restaurant in Hammersmith, West London, Amy Solon from Elements Hypnotherapy, Amit Puntambekar from Nisa store Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire, Anthony Jordan from Tama'Ra Events and Christian Kerr from AI Core join Mickey, Liz, Declan and Simon for the last podcast of 2020.Wishing you all a safe...
2020-12-21
1h 01
BackinBusiness
Mental Wellbeing Podcast: Control, privacy and business success
Chris Pond, BackinBuisness Chair, hears from Andy Clayton and Sara-Louise Ackrill, entrepreneurs with Autism. Running their own businesses give them control over their working environment and the privacy to operate at full potential.Andy is a Petra Coach, speaker, author, and entrepreneur who has built and sold businesses. His favourite thing is helping other entrepreneurs improve their lives and businesses, in that order. Sara-Louise is a social entrepreneur and founder of Wired Differently which offers therapy and coaching and much more. She set...
2020-12-17
34 min
BackinBusiness
Deal or no deal?
Businesses need to know what's in the Brexit Box. Adam Payne has been writing about Brexit for years and here we are at the 11th hour and 59th second little the wiser. Alex Stewart has a healthy business that he'd like to keep that way but he's all at sea. With 17 days to go til the end of the transition period all small business owners want to know now is what to prepare for. We can't promise that clarity, just great discussion. Join Adam Payne senior reporter on UK politics...
2020-12-14
41 min
BackinBusiness
In too deep?
As if the Covid restrictions weren't enough to grapple with, business owners are watching incomes plummet, savings dwindle and having to use the household budget to try to keep the business afloat. There's a perfect storm of debt, loan repayments and tax demands brewing. Matt Hartley from the Money Advice Trust and Lowri Williams owner of Grazity Ltd discuss the issues and mounting concerns that even when the customers come back, businesses are in too deep to survive.
2020-12-07
48 min
BackinBusiness
Interview: Darren Jones MP, Chair of the House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee
In the week that Arcadia and Debenhams collapsed we caught up with the Chair of the House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee Darren Jones MP, and talked to him about the impact of Covid on small businesses and self employed people and what he thinks it will take to get the UK working again.
2020-12-04
24 min
BackinBusiness
Our tears for tiers
Will substantial meals, switching to online trading and the 5 days of Christmas get the beleaguered hospitality and retail sectors through til the vaccine is rolled out? Leah Lockwood owner of the Wentworth Arms in Maplewell and Hellen Stirling Baker owner of Small Stuff children's store in Sheffield, plus Hannah Essex Co-Executive director of the British Chambers of Commerce set out their stalls. Determined optimism in the face of realism is the order of the day.
2020-11-30
51 min
BackinBusiness
Mental Wellbeing Podcast: Too much time to think
The third of our Mental Wellbeing podcasts, featuring Chris Jay, founder of Bascule Disability Training, and Mark Esho, founder of Easy Internet Services.
2020-11-25
39 min
BackinBusiness
Entrepreneurs at Risk
The Chancellor is due to shake the magic money tree this week and decide on which department gets how much to spend over the next year. If there's nothing in the piggy bank for entrepreneurs their skills, innovation and expertise will be lost just when we need them most.
2020-11-23
48 min
BackinBusiness
The jury is out
We've endured lockdowns, firebreaks and tiers and are facing restrictions for months to come while new vaccines are perfected and rolled out. Saving lives is the priority, but restrictions are leading to job losses and business failure, increased poverty and worsening mental health? Is there any alternative? Some scientists think there may be but their views have attracted huge criticism. We hear from Professor Sunetra Gupta on what she calls 'focussed protection'. Could it work and get us 'BackinBusiness'? Or is it wishful thinking?
2020-11-16
1h 00
BackinBusiness
It's everyone's business
Whether you're doing business in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or England, you're facing restrictions. Some are just starting while others are coming to an end and there are tiers upon tiers to navigate. But ultimately the result is the same: small businesses are taking a hit with many fearing for their futures. The BackinBusiness team updates on who can't do what, where and takes a closer look at how the Welsh 'firebreak' has worked, with Andrew Henley, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Economics at Cardiff Business School and Daniel Warder, owner of Top Joe's Pizzeria...
2020-11-09
49 min
BackinBusiness
Women building back
Covid has been hard on businesses and self-employed people in many sectors. And we've been hearing that women of all ages, ethnicity and backgrounds have been hit particularly badly because of the sectors they work in. Professor Julia Rouse has the figures and Claudia, Anna and Amy have the experiences. Join them as they discuss 2020 and the future. Recorded before the latest lockdown in England, and the extension of the Furlough scheme were announced, with:Claudia Welsh, founder of B Empowered A1 Ltd. - business coach/mentorAnna Price, founder of...
2020-11-02
49 min
BackinBusiness
Sweet music
Is the treasury fiddling while the music industry burns? The industry is worth a vast 5.5 Billion pounds a year to the UK's economy yet help for musicians, most of whom are freelance, is crumbs. A third of freelance members of The Musicians' Union say they will have to leave the industry, and 170,000 jobs are predicted to go by Christmas. We risk losing our world beating music industry and if it goes we won't get it back. Liz, Mickey, Declan and Simon discuss the desperate situation with...
2020-10-26
52 min
BackinBusiness
Mental Wellbeing Podcast: Ep 2
The second of our Mental Wellbeing podcasts, featuring Katie Matthews, founder of The Mind Tribe, and Stewart White, Director at Blue Shadow, a Mental Health First Aid training company.
2020-10-20
32 min
BackinBusiness
City to city....
The team talks to Miles Celic CEO of TheCityUK...set up 10 years ago to look at the role of small business in the City of London after the 2008 banking crash, what lessons can we learn for building back better, and ensuring the future of our UK cities, once the covid pandemic retreats?
2020-10-19
42 min
BackinBusiness
Blowing in the wind: the jobs hanging by a thread
Business woman Emma Jones of Enterprise Nation, Mark Hart Professor of Small Business and Entrepreneurship at Aston Business School and freelance IT consultant and business analyst Philip Ross analyse the prospects for the UK's small businesses and self-employed workers for the autumn and winter. The verdict: blustery winds and heavy weather ahead.
2020-10-12
52 min
BackinBusiness
Taking the temperature...
In this week's podcast we discuss the impact of the government's schemes so far: what's worked and what hasn't; who has been left behind and who has benefitted and what does the Government need to discuss at the ongoing virtual Conservative Party Conference this week. The team is joined by the boss of Courtney World Travel Stephanie Jepson, Chief economist at the think tank Resolution Foundation Mike Brewer, and by the founder of The Entrepreneurs Network Philip Salter.
2020-10-05
49 min
BackinBusiness
Midnight doesn't happen anymore
On top of new restrictions comes the Chancellor's latest thinking about schemes to save jobs and support businesses through the next wave of the pandemic. How effective will the measures be and who will be losers and who will be winners. Join Mickey Clark, Liz Barclay and Simon McVickers as they discuss the latest developments with Anthony Jordan, owner of party and wedding design company Tama Ra Event Designers, Dr Roger Barker, Director of Policy at the Institute of Directors (IOD), and Sam Harrison, owner of the Sam's Riverside restaurant and deli...
2020-09-28
00 min
BackinBusiness
Mental Wellbeing Podcast: Ep 1
In the months since we launched BackinBusiness we've noticed small business owners and self-employed people struggling with the impacts of Covid-19 and the uncertainty for their firms, livelihoods and families. We've launched our new monthly mental wellbeing podcast to give you the opportunity to talk about how you're feeling and our mental wellbeing group members will offer some tips, through blogs, on coping with the issues you raise. Maria and Nick run very different businesses and they've been on a rollercoaster since March.
2020-09-23
00 min
BackinBusiness
Out of every crisis comes opportunity?
People are shutting down their business and leaving the self-employed sector in their hundreds of thousands. On the other hand people are planning to use redundancy payments to start up new ventures. Is this the time to start-up and if so how do you give yourself the best chance of success? Join the discussion and for those of you of a nervous disposition - there is an 'F' word in this podcast.
2020-09-21
00 min
sundebys sportpodd
#123 Mästare och världrekord
#backinbusiness #Mondo #GustavBergman #resultat #motvind
2020-09-20
26 min
BackinBusiness
Food, drink and family emotions...a heady business mix
Family businesses and the food and drink sector are hugely important to the UK economy. Small businesses in those sectors are going to be more beneficial to the economy in the long run than big business, but they need a higher profile; they need certainty, stability and no surprises, and the world needs to be saved from mediocre gin. Just some of the salient points to come from this week's discussion on the BackinBusiness podcast when Russ Haworth, Family Business Consultant in Taunton, Somerset, who runs the Family Business Partnership...
2020-09-07
00 min
BackinBusiness
Dismantling barriers to business
What do people with protected characteristics like disability need to help them realise their business ambitions and potential?Chris Pond, Chair of BackinBusiness, Chair of the Financial Inclusion Commission, Trustee of Ambitious About Autism and former MP turns his attention to Inclusive Entrepreneurship.He talks to disabled business man Mark Esho and to Dr Lisa Cameron MP who is Chair of the newly established All Party Parliamentary Group on Inclusive Entrepreneurship.
2020-08-31
00 min
BackinBusiness
Half empty or half full? How the virus is changing our pubs
Mickey Clark hears from pub landlady Jenny Baish and Chair of the APPG on Pubs, Toby Perkins MP
2020-08-24
00 min
BackinBusiness
Interview with Gary Turner, MD UK and EMEA of Xero
Xero, the small business accounting software company, has 2 million small business customers. That gives the firm a 2 million strong focus group from which to gather opinions, comments and insight. Which means Gary Turner has well informed views on the government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, what small businesses need to survive and thrive, and what the future looks like for the vital small business sector. He talks to BackinBusiness CEO Liz Barclay.
2020-08-17
00 min
BackinBusiness
The economy's pipeline
Supply chains might sound boring but without ones that work the things we need aren't on the shelves, in our workplaces or available to the NHS. We need the trucks, planes, and boats to keep operating and the manufacturers to keep making. How solid are our current chains and links?
2020-08-10
00 min
PhorestFM: Stories From the Salon Floor
#BackInBusiness: Irish Salons Share Their Reopening Experiences
[174] Life beyond COVID-19 is having salon owners around the world think differently about their business. From cleanliness procedures to staff rosters, booking appointments and selling retail, various processes are undergoing considerable changes. Featuring salon owner Greg Clarke (Collage Hair Group, Hairbrush.ie) and Operations Director John Hickey (The Green Room), this week's episode takes a look at what reopening has been like for Irish salons after weeks of lockdown. Links: Click here to subscribe to the weekly Phorest FM email newsletter This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Great music makes...
2020-08-03
35 min
BackinBusiness
A chain of events
One of the business sectors worst hit due to Covid-19 is the events sector. Whether it's sport, music, weddings or the children's party the virus has played havoc. The discussion this week on the impact and the bounce back was recorded before the latest delays to events opening up. The threats are huge: lost revenue, lost skills, changing customer attitudes but we all love a good get together so there's still hope. Join Andy Taylor, Anthony Jordan and the BackinBusiness.org.uk team for the event of the week.
2020-08-03
00 min
BackinBusiness
The trials of the rural entrepreneur
Three small business people discuss the issues they face operating in rural areas. Internet connectivity may be improving but there are problems with access to skills, grants and banking services. Isolation has always been a challenge and it has been worsened significantly by the virus with a pandemic of mental health problems predicted. But there are opportunities too. Join the team and their guests for another insightful discussion with people in the frontline of small business.
2020-07-27
00 min
BackinBusiness
Young, innovative and out to create jobs
Young people around the UK discuss their businesses and freelance work, how it's being affected by this recession, how they plan to survive and thrive, and the opportunities they hope to create. For many this is the second time they've been caught up by recession. School leavers in 2008 are being pummelled again 12 years later. We need to help them thrive rather than become the lost generation.
2020-07-20
00 min
BackinBusiness
A midsummer night's dream? Or much ado about too little money?
As outdoor theatres get ready for curtain-up, pubs, restaurants and hairdressers get used to the new norm. Join us for this week's discussion on the reopening of small businesses around the UK.
2020-07-13
00 min
BackinBusiness
On the ball...the sports and leisure businesses innovating out of lockdown
The impact of the second lockdown hits Leicester businesses hard, the sports and leisure industry awaits news of opening and for all innovation is the name of the game.
2020-07-06
00 min
BackinBusiness
Mum's the word and the business woman: How are self-employed mother's faring?
As well as looking at the rules around the great reopening in England on the 4th July, and the various dates for the same opening up in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland the team talk to three mothers running their own businesses about the ups and downs of their juggling act over the past 3 months.Mother-led businesses are expected to be badly damaged by this crisis. The women in the discussion are well supported by their partners but are very concerned about the knock-on effect on the mental health of those mothers struggling to...
2020-06-29
00 min
PhorestFM: Stories From the Salon Floor
#BackInBusiness: Salon Owners Share Their Reopening Experiences
[168] For the past few months, salons around the world closed their doors to help manage and contain the COVID-19 pandemic. We are now starting to see hair, beauty, barber and spa businesses in various countries getting back in business as restrictions are lifted across Europe and the US. Featuring salon owners Amber Pope (Salon 27 in Arizona, USA) and Amanda Baer (Something You Salon & Spa in Illinois, USA), this week's episode sheds light on what getting back in business after weeks of lockdown really looks like. Links: Save your spot on Gloria Murray's UK/I...
2020-06-22
26 min
BackinBusiness
On the fringe: meet the barbershop trio getting us fit to be seen in public
As the non-essential shops get back to work the hairdressers and beauticians are on standby. The 4th of July is the expected date but there's no definite green light and no detailed instructions as yet on getting up close and personal with salon customers safely. Will Independence Day bring relief for the roots and freedom from the fringe?
2020-06-22
00 min
BackinBusiness
A nation of shopkeepers once again?
Small, local convenience stores have played at big role in keeping us supplied with everything from toilet roll to tea bags over the last 3 months. Will we remain loyal as the high streets reopen?
2020-06-15
00 min
BackinBusiness
From market stall to dinner table
The outdoor markets are open. Are the stalls and the customers out in force too? And what can the cafes and restaurants learn from the market traders about opening up safely?
2020-06-08
00 min
BackinBusiness
Late payments & survival tips
The payments culture is changing. The Small Business Commissioner and his people are working hard to make businesses understand the impact of late payments. It isn’t just about cashflow but about survival, feeding the kids and paying the bills. Covid has made it harder for everyone.
2020-06-01
00 min
BackinBusiness
Dealing with debt
Tony and Ben run small businesses and are in debt. They've borrowed through the government bounce back loans scheme. Will their businesses recover enough to make the repayments when the time comes? With hundreds of thousands of small businesses now in debt will loans ever be repaid, will the loans just delay businesses' demise and is there anything they can do to avoid disaster?
2020-05-25
00 min
BackinBusiness
No country for self-employed
Two self-employed people discuss the impact of the lockdown on their businesses with the BackinBusiness team. Government loans and disappearing customers are all concern. We're also joined by Professor Hart whose research shows many self-employed are slipping through the safety net.
2020-05-18
00 min
BackinBusiness
To leave or remain - in lockdown?
The team (Mickey Clark, Liz Barclay, Declan Curry and Simon McVicker) talk to the Shadow Chancellor, Anneliese Dodds, and business owner Jonathan Ratcliffe of offices.co.uk about the Government schemes to help small business, and steps needed to get out of Lockdown. Find out more about the Bounce Back Loan Scheme.
2020-05-11
00 min
BackinBusiness
Time, gentlemen, please! COVID-19 & the hospitality industry
Has COVID-19 called last orders for the UK’s small hospitality industry?We look at updates on Corona virus-related Government finance schemes and concerns for the hospitality industry. We speak to a pub landlady and CEO of Forum of Private Business to get their takes.
2020-05-03
00 min
Yesound Radio
YSR 13 - LINSER - backinbusiness
Welcome back to another episode of Yesound Radio. After a whole year of not touching the plates, the pandemic forces him back behind his decks to share the music he really enjoys. Hailig from northern italy, lazy linserschnitte gives you some leftfield sound with broken beats and dark atmospheric vibes. Happy to have him on YSR.
2020-04-30
1h 06
Dreaming Machine / Keyframe | An Animation & Anime Podcast
Keyframe 118 - Mind Game // Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig // Boss Baby (Series) // ...
A Psychedelic Night In So aside from Producer Rob confusing his Sarahs (it should be Sarah Michelle Gellar and not Sarah Jessica Parker), Peter Rabbit gets a sequel, Netflix and Viz Media announce an original martial arts anime series set in Mexico, and Christiano Ronaldo gets animated. After that we’ve got kids versus cats for the attention of the parents (even though the cats really wouldn’t care), in Boss Baby: Back in Business, cyberpunk film-noir with Kenji Kamiyama’s Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig and Masaaki Yuasa’s “what did I just...
2018-06-10
58 min