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Deloitte UK
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Oct 15, 2019 • 44min

Are we taking young voices seriously enough? With Kate Robertson and Annie Wong

Today's younger generation are the most informed, educated, connected generation in human history, with a lot of ideas too. Every day, we're seeing young activists hitting the headlines in their drive make the world a better place. But are young people really more engaged, or do they just have a bigger platform? Are we listening to them in the workplace and society? And how do we balance this energy with experience and break down generational barriers? This week, we're discussing whether we're taking the voices of today's younger generation seriously enough. Our hosts George and Ethan are joined by Annie Wong, Assistant Manager in Financial Advisory and UK One Young World delegate and Kate Robertson, Co-Founder of One Young World. Tune in to find out: How social platforms are changing the way we're listening to young people How far Ethan can walk on his hands while doing a handstand How Kate believes young leaders can benefit business and society What Annie's most excited about at the One Young World summit Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Guests: Kate Robertson and Annie Wong Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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Oct 1, 2019 • 38min

Do working fathers have it easy? With Han-Son Lee and Jim Bloomfield

Comical stereotypes of dads often show fatherhood as a bit of fun. Think dad dancing, dad jokes, dad bods and daddy day care. But with more dads than ever before now actively involved in parenting, is this really the case? Are we fuelling these stereotypes by treating working parents differently? And why are people still surprised when dads do decide to take on an active parenting role? How can workplaces help today's working fathers to look after their wellbeing and get that work-family life balance? This week, we're discussing whether today's working fathers really do have it easy. Our hosts George and Lizzie, both working parents, are joined by Jim Bloomfield, director in Clients & Industries, and Han-Son Lee, founder of DaddiLife. Tune in to find out: How Jim balanced work and parenting when transitioning back into the workplace What happened when George's daughter Daisy was given 'jitter glitter' What our research with DaddiLife revealed is important to today's working dads How many miles Jim was able to run with his pram and son Seb in it Hosts: George Parrett and Lizzie Elston Guests: Jim Bloomfield and Han-Son Lee Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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Sep 17, 2019 • 39min

Why do we think about mental and physical health differently? With Geoff McDonald and Steve Larke

We all have mental health, in the same way we all have physical health. So why do we only talk about it when something goes wrong? Why don't we look after our mental health until we have to? And why are we more likely to make time to go to the gym than we are to take time out for our mental wellbeing? Is it time we stopped talking about mental and physical health and just talked about 'health' instead? This week, ahead of World Mental Health Day, we're joined by Steve Larke, consulting partner and mental health ambassador, and Geoff McDonald, ex VP of Unilever and mental health campaigner. Tune in to find out: Why Geoff believes talking about mental health saved his life How Steve prioritises wellbeing at work Why Ethan would like to be Prime Minister for a day How mental and physical health are interlinked Hosts: George Parrett and Ethan Worth Guests: Steve Larke and Geoff McDonald Technical support: Deloitte's creative studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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Sep 3, 2019 • 40min

Does starting a new job ever get easier? With Richard Houston

Starting a new job can be daunting, as our new CEO Richard Houston knows only too well. As he approaches his first 100 days on the job, we're talking first day nerves and how to prepare for taking the next step. This week, we'll be getting to know all about Richard and how he's settling in to his new job. What made him decide to go for it? Is it everything he expected? And how do you find time for yourself when you're going through a career transition? Tune in to find out: What Richard really wanted to be when he grew up Why Ethan never made it as a dancer Richard's one piece of career advice for new graduates Why Richard is a secret trance fan Hosts: George Parrett, Dara Latinwo and Ethan Worth Guest: Richard Houston, CEO of Deloitte UK and NSE Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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Jul 9, 2019 • 46min

Should we be teaching kids to code? With Michael Kolawole and Sheree Atcheson

In a modern world dominated by software, has coding become the most important language of all? Or are we focusing on tech skills at the expense of all others... How do we ensure the next generation is properly equipped to enter the future workforce, and make sure they're not left behind? This week we're talking to experts representing both sides of the coding coin – in schools and in the workforce. Michael Kolawole, a Teach First computing ambassador and Head of Computing and Year Learning at ARK Kings Academy in Birmingham, and Sheree Atcheson, Consulting Inclusion Lead at Deloitte, will be sharing their views on how important coding really is. Tune in to find out: Whether the next generation is really ready for the future Why Michael believes computational thinking is so important What Sheree is doing to tackle the lack of diversity in STEM Why Ethan aspires to be like Hermione Granger. Hosts: Ethan Worth and George Parrett Guests: Sheree Atcheson and Michael Kolawole Original music: Ali Barrett Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio
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Jun 25, 2019 • 41min

Are our cities ready for the future? With Jasmine Whitbread and Simon Bedford

Over two thirds of the global population will call a city home by 2050. This growth brings with it some major challenges, and some big opportunities. From transport to housing, technology to the environment, there's a lot to think about. So what does this mean for us? Will our cities continue to thrive? Or have we seen the end of urbanisation as we know it? This week, our hosts Ethan and Dara are joined by Simon Bedford, real estate partner, and Jasmine Whitbread, CEO of London First, for our latest big question: are our cities ready for the future? Tune in to find out: Why Jasmine thinks the key to a great city is its people Where Dara discovered an urban rainforest How Simon believes technology could transform city living Where to go to find a Director of the Past. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Dara Latinwo Guests: Jasmine Whitbread and Simon Bedford Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original Music: Ali Barrett
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Jun 11, 2019 • 47min

What's stopping us from making the most of international markets? With Ryan Duffy and Angus Knowles-Cutler

In a global world, the most successful companies need to be open to considering opportunities in other markets. But where do they start? Are UK businesses really making the most of opportunities abroad? What's holding us back? This week, we're crossing continents to talk about two very different markets - Africa and China. Our guests will be sharing their insights to help us understand how we can make the most of international markets, and what's stopping us from doing just that. Listen in to find out: Why African and Chinese markets have more in common than you think Why steak and lobster are on the menu for Ryan and Angus How cultural bias can stop us from making good business decisions Where Lizzie learnt to speak Japanese Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Ethan Worth Guests: Ryan Duffy, Africa Services Group Leader and Angus Knowles-Cutler, Vice Chair and Chinese Services Group Leader. Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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May 28, 2019 • 46min

Can creativity change the world? With Andy Sandoz and Debapratim De

Creativity matters. Without it, we wouldn't have science or medicine. We'd have no solutions, no innovation. Our economy needs new ideas to survive. But we don't have enough of them. Why? What do we mean by creativity? Why do we need it? Does it really have the power to change things? And why don't we value it more? If new ideas are so important, what's stopping us from making the most of them? And what are the consequences if we don't? In this episode, Ethan and Dara set out about tackling our latest big question: can creativity change the world? They're joined by Andy Sandoz, chief creative officer at Deloitte Digital, and Debapratim De (Debo), economist. Hosts: Ethan Worth and Dara Latinwo Guests: Andy Sandoz and Debapratim De Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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May 14, 2019 • 45min

Does the high street have a future? With Matt Ward and Colin Jeffrey

Once a bustling hub of activity, the high street as we know it is under threat. With 20% of all retail sales coming from online shopping, it seems that popping to the shops could one day become a thing of the past. But is this really the end? Or the beginning? Will technology shape our future high streets in ways we can't imagine? What does this all mean for retailers? And what about us? Has the way we shop changed for good? This week, Lizzie and Dara are stepping into the host seats to tackle our latest big question: does the high street have a future? They're joined by Colin Jeffrey, lead retail consulting partner, and Matt Ward, principal consultant at Market Gravity. Hosts: Lizzie Elston and Dara Latinwo Guests: Colin Jeffrey and Matt Ward Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett
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Apr 30, 2019 • 50min

Does having a side hustle make you more productive at work? With Nick Philpot and Riteesh Mishra

Research estimates that one in four of us run at least one business on the side. And, as usual, it seems millennials are the top culprits. For those aged 25-34, over a third are pursuing side projects. So why are so many of us starting a side hustle? Does it distract from our day jobs? Or keep us motivated? Should business be putting its foot down? Or actively encouraging employees to pursue projects on the side? This week, George is joined by our brand new co-host Dara Latinwo. They're attempting to get to the bottom of this week's big question, with the help of two guests who know a thing or two about side hustling – Nick Philpot and Riteesh Mishra. Listen in to find out: Nick's top tips from launching Yolk, a new coffee and breakfast spot How Riteesh balances a career with coaching one of the UK's most successful women's football teams What George & Dara think of their very own side hustles The first album George ever bought (it's what he wanted, what he really really wanted). Hosts: George Parrett and Dara Latinwo Guests: Nick Philpot, founder of Yolk, and Riteesh Mishra, Talent Manager at Deloitte Technical support: Deloitte's Creative Studio Original music: Ali Barrett

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