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Nov 22, 2024 • 18min
Business Daily meets: Michael Johnson
Michael Johnson, a four-time Olympic gold medalist and renowned sprinter, shares his journey from record-breaking performances to revolutionizing athletics today. He discusses the Grand Slam Track league, a new competition with a $12.6 million prize fund aimed at boosting financial opportunities for athletes. Johnson emphasizes the need for increased investment in the sport and innovative broadcast strategies to attract fans. His passion to inspire future generations shines through as he reflects on his legendary career and vision for athletics.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 17min
The mysterious world of private members’ clubs
Discover the mysterious allure of private members' clubs, where networking meets exclusivity. Delve into their intriguing history and the criteria for membership. Learn how these clubs evolve to address global issues like sustainability while fostering impactful relationships. Explore a revival story of a declining club that transforms back into a respected institution, emphasizing community and values. These exclusive venues not only socialise but also provide a platform for meaningful discussions and collaborations.

Nov 20, 2024 • 18min
Can battery-swapping boost electric car sales?
Explore the innovative battery-swapping technology for electric vehicles happening in Madrid. Discover how this method could revolutionize urban driving by making charging as easy as swapping batteries at convenient locations. Hear insights from leading motor journalists about the impact on electric vehicle sales and sustainability. Dive into the challenges and opportunities this technology presents in creating efficient urban transportation systems, while assessing its role in the quest for zero-emission solutions.

Nov 19, 2024 • 17min
The plan to rescue the Commonwealth Games
After a near collapse, Glasgow steps in to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games with a reimagined, budget-friendly approach. The discussion explores the challenges faced by Glasgow, balancing local needs with the excitement of the Games. It also delves into the struggles of Commonwealth countries in the Global South, highlighting the financial hurdles to hosting. Future hosting possibilities are considered, including a multi-country model, raising questions about the Games' relevance in a modern context while addressing historical inequalities.

Nov 17, 2024 • 17min
Egypt's economy under pressure
Egypt's economy is feeling the pinch from declining Suez Canal traffic and a dip in tourism due to regional conflicts. Local businesses share their struggles as shipping routes shift and costs rise. An eco-friendly fashion brand navigates currency fluctuations while seeking international support for sustainability. Meanwhile, countries like Mozambique are benefiting from this turmoil. The government is working to revive tourism, aiming to balance the decline in international visitors with a new focus on domestic travel.

Nov 15, 2024 • 18min
Battling the world's most invasive aquatic plant
Joseph Nguthiru is a Kenyan entrepreneur and founder of HyaPak Ecotech, a company turning the destructive water hyacinth into biodegradable packaging. He shares how his university trip inspired him to address this invasive aquatic plant, impacting local ecosystems and economies. Joseph discusses innovative methods to transform the weed into sustainable products, the importance of community engagement, and the shift toward eco-friendly alternatives in the packaging industry. His journey highlights environmental entrepreneurship and the urgent need for adaptive solutions.

Nov 14, 2024 • 17min
How we fell for Fall
Autumn reigns as a marketing powerhouse! Discover how cozy vibes and pumpkin-spice lattes captivate consumers worldwide. Hear from businesses that thrive this season, transforming farms into bustling hubs. Explore the emotional pull of autumn traditions on social media and how they drive consumer engagement. Unpack the rise of self-care in times of change, while learning about the significance of authenticity in brand marketing. Join the festive adventures as families create lasting memories, showcasing fall's allure in a global landscape!

Nov 13, 2024 • 17min
What’s holding back France and Germany?
Explore the economic struggles of Germany, where political turmoil and fears in the automotive sector are stalling innovation. Meanwhile, France grapples with stagnating growth and rising living costs, highlighted by a visit to a fragrance factory navigating post-pandemic challenges. Discover the complexity of consumer savings, the need for immigration to fuel industrial growth, and the balance between economic progress and environmental responsibility as both nations face pressing decisions.

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Nov 12, 2024 • 17min
The wine industry's biggest challenge
Climate change is reshaping the wine industry, prompting innovative vine planting techniques in Greece to combat drought. In England, diverse weather patterns are allowing new vineyards to thrive, reminiscent of Champagne's past. Experts from France and Australia share strategies for adaptation and sustainability in winemaking. The discussion highlights the tension between flexible practices in Australia and stringent European regulations, while addressing the challenges of supply constraints and production impacts on quality wines.

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Nov 11, 2024 • 19min
Argentina: Libertarian paradise?
Discussing Argentina's radical libertarian shift, the podcast explores the rise of Javier Milei and his controversial policies. It highlights the influx of Americans seeking refuge and hope amidst political turmoil. Conversations reveal the challenges and optimism surrounding the country's unstable economy. Insights from expatriates depict what newcomers might encounter as they chase libertarian ideals. The potential for anarcho-capitalism offers a glimpse into a different future, prompting many to reconsider their paths.


