I was looking for some material on the British Broadcasting Company Websites trying to see if there are any business related broadcasts, and there is! Dad suggested that I look and see if there was anything, because hehas found many useful things on there before.
Little did I know that there is a few different sets of podcasts that are broadcast on Radio 4 called "Moneybox" and "The Bottom Line" which are available free from the BBC (British Broadcasting Company) and contain a lot of different information on a range of topics, and the shows have some quite interesting guests.
The MoneyBox Programmes are a little more econmoics related, and deal with things like the pensions reforms and other major consumer financial interests. This is quite useful if you just want to learn about what is going on in the UK and various finacial "things" going on. They also seem to deal with consumer problems that the viewers contact the program then a small panel of experts and people heavily involved in the sector answer the questions in as much detail. A very useful program, especially if it is listened to regularly!
The Bottom Line programmes are a little more focused on the view of business through the eyes of the influential business leader, like the CEO's of large companies, which I found a bit more to mu taste. It gave a valuable insight as to what these leaders were thinking. There was a good episode in which it had some stuff about appreticeships, and what the employers are looking for. There is also a big portion of the programme spent talking about the careers of the individuals themselves which can lead to some intresting ideas or bouts of inspiration.
There was also an excellent one here in which it featured some prominant UK entreprenuers that have gained a degree of success, which perhaps it is possible to learn from. I have to say I enjoyed listening to what they had to say. You can find "The Bottom Line" here and "MoneyBox" here. I have also put the entrepreneur episode up for down load, as by the time I come back to review this it might not be available!
Get it here.
The moral of the story is: get out there and look! It might not be something as obvious as this, but then again it might. You don't know unless you look.
Until next week,
Thanks for reading!
The MoneyBox Programmes are a little more econmoics related, and deal with things like the pensions reforms and other major consumer financial interests. This is quite useful if you just want to learn about what is going on in the UK and various finacial "things" going on. They also seem to deal with consumer problems that the viewers contact the program then a small panel of experts and people heavily involved in the sector answer the questions in as much detail. A very useful program, especially if it is listened to regularly!
The Bottom Line programmes are a little more focused on the view of business through the eyes of the influential business leader, like the CEO's of large companies, which I found a bit more to mu taste. It gave a valuable insight as to what these leaders were thinking. There was a good episode in which it had some stuff about appreticeships, and what the employers are looking for. There is also a big portion of the programme spent talking about the careers of the individuals themselves which can lead to some intresting ideas or bouts of inspiration.
There was also an excellent one here in which it featured some prominant UK entreprenuers that have gained a degree of success, which perhaps it is possible to learn from. I have to say I enjoyed listening to what they had to say. You can find "The Bottom Line" here and "MoneyBox" here. I have also put the entrepreneur episode up for down load, as by the time I come back to review this it might not be available!
Get it here.
The moral of the story is: get out there and look! It might not be something as obvious as this, but then again it might. You don't know unless you look.
Until next week,
Thanks for reading!

