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The best of Wake Up To Money 202301 Jan 202400:56:11

Will Bain looks back at some of the highlights from Wake Up To Money in 2023. There's the story of the takeover of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft including an interview with the Microsoft President Brad Smith which made headlines around the world. Former England and Manchester United footballer Gary Neville explained why he's investing in property and the UK boss of Google Debbie Weinstein told us how AI is changing the world.

Wake Up To Money Special - Gary Neville06 Jul 202300:35:32

He's most famous for his football career and more recently, his punditry, but Gary Neville is also hugely successful in the worlds of business and property developing.

In this interview, he tells Sean Farrington about his plans for a new £400 million project in the centre of Manchester.

They discuss how rising interest rates are affecting the building trade, why Gary feels the hospitality industry is paying the best wages it can afford to, and Gary’s new role on Dragons’ Den.

This is an extended version of an interview first broadcast on Wake Up To Money on July 6th, 2023.

Wake Up To Money - Elon Musk12 Apr 202300:48:40

The BBC's North America Technology Correspondent James Clayton talks exclusively to Elon Musk about Twitter. They discuss why he bought the social media site, controversy around tackling disinformation and the future for blue ticks.

Boardroom Stories: Sir Ian Livingston29 Dec 202200:26:30

Sir Ian Livingstone talks to Rahul Tandon about founding Games Workshop and the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons. He reveals his collection of hundreds of board games as well as discussing the development of Tomb Raider.

Million By 30: Timothy Armoo, part 217 Aug 202200:46:35

Timothy Armoo talks to Sean Farrington about his decision to sell the business he founded in a multi-million pound deal. He discusses why he decided to sell, what he's learnt and his plans for what he's going to do next.

Business of Sport: The Ashes10 Dec 202100:24:42

Rahul Tandon looks at the money behind The Ashes. He discusses how important sponsorship is in cricket, how to grow the fanbase and get more people involved in the game. Rahul also speaks to Manoj Badale, one of the owners of the IPL team the Rajasthan Royal.

Boardroom Stories: Guy Hands, founder Terra Firma12 Nov 202100:33:12

One of the biggest names in the world in private equity, Guy Hands, talks candidly about what he calls 'going from hero to zero'. Speaking with Felicity Hannah he shares his experience of growing his business Terra Firma Capital Partners which became one of the largest investment companies in the world. He discusses the controversy around his ownership of record label EMI and losing control of the care home company Four Seasons. He also talks about being dyslexic and how it's affected his life as well as the challenge of making business greener.

Boardroom Stories: John Lyttle, Chief Executive, Boohoo11 Aug 202100:37:52

John Lyttle, chief executive of Boohoo, tells Sean Farrington about the company's massive growth and future expansion plans. He says the company doesn't make throwaway fashion and is taking measures to tackle climate change. He also discusses the recent controversy around allegations of mistreatment of staff at some of its suppliers in Leicester.

Business of Sport: Tokyo Olympics23 Jul 202100:28:35

Felicity Hannah looks at how the Olympic games are financed and the competitors are funded.

She's joined by Sir Keith Mills, former Deputy Chair of London 2012 organising committee; Nigel Walker who's National Director of the English Institute of Sport; Marie Oldham, Executive chair of the advertising agency VCCP Media and Danny Downs of online sports retailer Fanatics.

The Origins of Reebok15 Jun 202100:33:59

Joe Foster, founder of Reebok talks with Sean Farrington and Reggie Nelson about creating one of the world's biggest brands. From the origins of a family business to breaking America and making trainers a must-have fashion item.

Million By 30: Roei Samuel09 Jun 202100:35:29

Roei Samuel talks to Sean Farrington about setting up e-sports business Real Sport which he sold in a multi-million pound deal and about how having ADHD affected his education and career choices.

Million By 30: Tom Beahon, co-founder Castore23 May 202100:44:26

Tom and Phil Beahon set up their sportswear brand Castore in Liverpool after their professional sporting careers came to an end. They chat with Sean about growing the brand, how their parents re-mortgaged their house to give them the money to get it off the ground and working with Sir Andy Murray and football clubs Rangers and Wolves.

Million By 30: CC Clarke25 Apr 202100:32:36

CC Clarke talks to Sean Farrington talks about growing her fanbase to more than two million followers and setting up her make-up business. She discusses how she's carried on with her singing career and dealing with social media trolls.

Business of Sport: Future of Football21 Apr 202100:35:05

After the collapse of plans for a European Super League, Sean Farrington discusses the future of football with current and former club bosses, fans and sport business experts.

Million By 30: Grace Beverley, influencer and founder of sustainable style brand TALA19 Mar 202100:51:09

Sean Farrington chats with Grace Beverley about how she built up a million followers on Instagram before going on to launch her own fitness brand Shreddy and sustainable style brand TALA. Photo courtesy: Andy Cuthbert

Million By 30: Chester Mojay-Sinclare, founder and chief executive of Enthuse12 Mar 202100:26:17

Sean Farrington chats with Chester Mojay-Sinclare who first got his business off the ground by launching a potato into space. Eleven years later, he has raised over £100 million for charities through his company Enthuse.

Million By 30: Jenna Brown, co-founder and chief executive of Shipamax26 Feb 202100:33:32

How Jenna Brown turned her passion for start-ups into a multi-million backed business.

Million By 30: Alex Lovén, founder of Net World Sports19 Feb 202100:34:27

Sean Farrington chats with Alex Lovén, who started selling cricket bats when he was 13 to his mates at school, graduated to selling the bats on eBay and made £1m in sales by 22 and now, aged 33, his sports equipment business makes £50m in turnover.

Million By 30: Kofi McCalla, The Unknown Vlogs12 Feb 202100:33:12

Kofi McCalla, a menswear fashion YouTuber, on how he hit over 100 million views. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast please visit the BBC Action Line website https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/

Million By 30: Liberty Foreman, CEO and founder of DynamXMedical18 Jan 202100:33:01

Sean Farrington interviews Liberty Foreman, who started up a cancer screening tech company DynamX Medical by spinning it out from her PhD. Since then she’s raised millions in investment all before the company has even turned a profit. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast please visit the BBC Action Line website https://www.bbc.co.uk/actionline/

Million By 30: Maciek Kacprzyk and Karina Sudenyte, founders of Flawsome!11 Jan 202100:31:30

Sean Farrington interviews Maciek Kacprzyk and Karina Sudenyte, the founders of Flawsome!, a food waste company that saves wonky fruit from landfill and makes them into cold pressed juice and sparkling fruit juice waters.

Million By 30: Timothy Armoo, chief executive of Fanbytes01 Dec 202000:32:38

The story of how 26-year-old Timothy Armoo built a million-pound marketing business.

Million By 30: Adnan Ebrahim, founder of Car Throttle20 Nov 202000:33:00

Sean Farrington chats with Adnan Ebrahim who sold his first website before he was 18. He then founded Car Throttle, which quickly reached millions of followers around the world. He sold it in his mid-20's and has since embarked on a new venture

Business of Sport: Rugby World Cup11 Oct 201900:57:52

Sean Farrington looks at the money behind the Rugby World Cup in Japan including how can smaller countries break into the top tier of the game.

Business of Sport: The Price of Gold30 Aug 201900:26:30

It's a year until the Tokyo Olympics will be getting underway. The British Olympics Association has told us it could be one of the most expensive yet.

A number of sports will be making their debut at the games - one of them is competitive climbing. But who sponsors a brand new sport, and how do they get funding?

Business of Sport: Not just about the scores09 Aug 201900:26:21

Sean and Mickey look at how sport is being reported off the pitch, from long reads to podcasts to social media.

Business of Sport: eSports02 Aug 201900:25:14

The industry is worth over $1bn globally. Is it time to take gaming as a competitive activity a bit more seriously?

Boardroom Stories: Sanjeev Gupta, Liberty Steel27 Dec 201800:29:10

Danni Hewson talks with Sanjeev Gupta, boss of one of the world's largest steel producers Liberty Steel.

Boardroom Stories: Co-Op03 Dec 201800:30:24

Chief Executive of the Co-Operative Group, Steve Murrells talks with Danni Hewson about supermarkets; funerals and schools and how it's recovered from a difficult period.

Boardroom Stories: Lovehoney20 Nov 201800:27:25

Lovehoney co-founders Neal Slateford and Richard Longhurst talk about developing their online sex toy company, meeting the Queen and adapting their business for international markets.

Boardroom Stories: Paul Pomroy, McDonald's UK31 Jul 201800:33:16

Wake Up To Money's Sean Farrington meets Paul Pomroy, the Chief Executive of McDonald's for the UK and Ireland to discuss the High Street crisis; plastic straws; Brexit; zero hours contracts and waste.

Boardroom Stories: Linda Jackson, Citroen20 Jul 201800:26:16

Linda Jackson, Chief Executive of Citroen talks about women in the car industry, electric cars and whether the 2CV could ever make a comeback.

Boardroom Stories: Rob Stringer of Sony Music Entertainment05 Jul 201800:40:07

Working with David Bowie on one of pop’s best kept secrets and how he won George Michael back after the star’s bitter split from Sony.

Boardroom Stories: Pure Gym19 Jun 201800:30:33

Humphrey Cobbold, boss of Pure Gym talks to Sean Farrington about how the chain has gone from zero to a million members in less than a decade.

Plus how the treadmill is falling out of fashion as workouts change with the times.

Boardroom Stories: Intu's David Fischel09 Apr 201800:28:46

The boss of the company which owns some of the UK’s biggest shopping centres tells Wake Up To Money’s Mickey Clarke that retail is alive and kicking.

Boardroom Stories: Marston's Ralph Findlay02 Mar 201800:29:57

Marston's Chief Executive Ralph Findlay, Quality not quantity: How drinkers’ tastes have changed and why so many restaurants are struggling at the moment.

Boardroom Stories: Domino's Pizza20 Feb 201800:24:56

Domino's Pizza CEO David Wild on executive pay, The Simpsons and chanting.

Boardroom Stories: Bronek Masojada, Hiscox09 Feb 201800:30:18

Terrorism, cyber crime, luxury cars and diamonds. Who says insurance is boring? Bronek Masojada boss of Hiscox talks insurance with Wake Up To Money’s Louise Cooper.

Boardroom Stories: Craig Donaldson29 Jan 201800:32:18

Why banks need more branches and "it was a miserable place to be”: Life at RBS during the bailout.

Boardroom Stories: David Duffy02 Jan 201800:21:41

David Duffy, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks boss, talks Open Banking, drones and the rise of the robots.

Building after Grenfell05 Sep 202400:50:53

Will Bain looks at what has to change in construction following the Grenfell Inquiry.

Elsewhere, the Chief Executive of Mountain Warehouse speaks about the company's latest acquisition and broader plans for US expansion, and live music's contribution to the UK economy topped £6bn for the first time last year.

Apple: Intelligent Thinking?10 Sep 202400:53:01

Sean Farrington takes a look how Apple's latest gadgets will feature all things AI. Plus we find out why ASOS has been getting a lot of backlash online.

Trump v Harris11 Sep 202400:53:10

it’s just 8 weeks till the American Election and Trump and Harris go head to head in their first live TV debate. Plus the skills Olympics finally gets underway in Lyon, France.

Does rail funding need a revamp?13 Sep 202400:52:37

Felicity Hannah finds out if the private sector should fund a new rail link. And, after the success of the first spacewalk, is the sky the limit when it comes to space tourism?

Trials and Tribunals16 Sep 202400:53:14

What do a football club, a media mogul and a social media giant all have in common?

Fresh from another victory, Manchester City faces the start of hearings into its 115 alleged financial fair play charges today - Sean Farrington finds out what's in play.

An American court will hear arguments on whether the US government can ban the Chinese social media giant TikTok from the country.

And the children of an ageing media mogul fight for their stake in his news empire - no, it's not a smash-hit TV drama, but a court case involving Rupert Murdoch that gets under way on Monday. We hear what it could mean for the future of News Corp.

Shein Slammed24 Sep 202400:53:16

Sean Farrington sits down with Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton, who doesn't hold back on Shein. Plus The Friedkin Group has agreed a deal to buy Premier League club Everton.

Review of the Business Year26 Dec 202400:55:58

Will Bain presents a review of the business year with some of our best interviews from 2024, featuring the biggest stories in money and business this year.

Business of Sport with Sean Farrington02 Jul 202500:33:52

Sean spoke to Padel boss Sam Kemp from R3 Sports, Women's football consultant Andrea Ekblad and sportswear company MandM Chairman Mike Tomkins

Business of Sport with Sean Farrington09 Jul 202500:29:15

Sean takes a look at the rise of the use in technology in sport. From automated line-calling, VAR & AI data analytics - we ask how tech is shaping the future of sport.

Business of Sport with Sean Farrington23 Jul 202500:34:13

Sean speaks to chief executive of British cycling brand Rapha, Fran Millar, and former World Cycling Road Race Champion and four-time British Road Race Champion Lizzie Deignan.

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