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Aug 16, 2023 • 17min

Business daily meets: Ida Tin

Ida Tin, founder of the period tracking app Clue, discusses turning her idea into a business, funding challenges, evolving technology, and the creation and impact of the term 'FemTech' in women's health. She also explores the difficulties faced in transitioning to regulation, securing investment for femtech companies, and the importance of diversity and inclusion.
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Aug 15, 2023 • 18min

China's rising youth unemployment: Part 2

China is facing record-high levels of youth unemployment and discontent among young people about the type of work available. The government's economic advisors think a new economic plan is needed to avoid stagnation. The rising youth unemployment in China is impacting the economy and the government's efforts to address the issue. There are obstacles hindering the implementation of necessary changes, including political barriers and resistance to income redistribution.
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Aug 14, 2023 • 18min

China's rising youth unemployment: Part 1

Is trouble brewing for the world’s second largest economy? China’s exports are down, the property market’s creaking, and millions of young people - more than one in five - are officially classed as unemployed. It's not just the lack of jobs, it's the quality of employment that's now on offer - much of it informal in sectors like hospitality or food delivery. In the first of two programmes assessing the economic challenges, Ed Butler asks, what's gone wrong?Produced and presented by Ed Butler.(Image: A job-seeker look for employment at a job fair for college graduates in Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu province in Feb 2023. Credit: ZHONG NAN / Feature China/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
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Aug 11, 2023 • 18min

Business Daily meets: The rum distillers

Paul and Jacine Rutasikwa tell us how they turned a side hustle into a full-time business.In 2017 they moved their family from London to Scotland to set up their distillery, creating an African-Scottish business.Presenter/producer Dougal Shaw. (Image: Paul and Jacine Rutasikwa. Credit: BBC)
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Aug 10, 2023 • 18min

Business Daily meets: Mattel's CEO

Mattel's CEO, Ynon Kreiz, talks about transforming Barbie into a movie and bringing more diversity to the brand. They discuss the need to address criticism about Barbie's body image and gender stereotypes. The podcast also explores the evolution of Barbie to promote inclusivity and empower girls. Additionally, they explore the potential of adapting other Mattel toy brands into films and the challenges of transitioning to digital platforms.
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Aug 9, 2023 • 18min

Business Daily meets: Sir Robin Millar

An interview with a successful record producer who talks about his career, his record label, and the future of music. He also discusses being blind and the impact it has had on him. The podcast explores AI in music and the limitations of using technology to create music.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 18min

Business Daily meets: Kelly Hoppen

Kelly Hoppen, one of the world's leading interior designers, discusses her work with celebrities and luxury brands. She talks about achieving good design on a budget, growing up in South Africa, and how music inspires her work. She also shares insights on dyslexia in business and the importance of concise information. Hoppen offers advice for those starting out and reflects on challenges faced in her career.
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Aug 7, 2023 • 18min

Business Daily meets: The founders of Seatfrog

Iain Griffin and Dirk Stewart formed their company after a mutual need for more leg room inspired a brainwave.They created the Seatfrog app for train travel, which is disrupting the industry.Dougal Shaw meets them (on a train), and finds out why their business changed from air travel to trains, and moved from Sydney to London.Presenter/producer: Dougal Shaw(Image: Iain Griffin and Dirk Stewart. Credit: BBC)
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Aug 4, 2023 • 18min

The price for Mexican heritage

We look into Mexico’s drive to get historical artefacts returned. Find out more about a famous quetzal feather crown believed to have been worn by the great Aztec emperor Moctezuma, it is currently in Austria and we hear from those who want to keep it there, and those campaigning for its return.Presenter / producer: Beth Timmins Image: Moctezuma's headdress; Getty Images
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Aug 3, 2023 • 18min

Rebuilding Turkey after the earthquake

On Sunday 6 August 2023 it will be six months since the devastating event which killed more than 50,000 people, injured tens of thousands more, and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. For Business Daily, Victoria Craig travels to the worst affected region of Hatay. When President Erdoğan visited the disaster area back in February, he vowed to rebuild within a year, so can he keep that promise? Victoria speaks to residents who are still waiting to hear about permanent homes.And we ask whether new homes will be safe enough to survive another natural disaster?Presenter: Victoria Craig Producer: Gonca Tokyol(Image: Reconstruction in Hatay)

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