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Aug 5, 2024 • 18min
When will we see a female billionaire athlete?
Stuart Duguid, a seasoned sports agent, and Naomi Osaka, a groundbreaking four-time Grand Slam winner, dive into the financial landscape of female athletes. They discuss the stark contrast between male and female athlete earnings, examining barriers to building wealth such as sponsorship inequalities and media coverage. Duguid shares insights on how Osaka and others are investing in women's leagues, while Osaka emphasizes the need for corporate responsibility in promoting female sports. The duo contemplates the potential for a female billionaire athlete and what it would mean for women's sports.

Aug 4, 2024 • 18min
Panama's troubled copper mine
The sudden closure of Cobre Panamá has sparked economic chaos, slashing jobs and shaking investor confidence. Protests have revealed deep socio-economic issues, with local voices emphasizing the need for balance between mining and environmental concerns. Legal disputes loom as the new government struggles with unclear mining policies. Environmentalists advocate for ecotourism as a sustainable alternative, pushing for a responsible restart of mining to secure economic growth and community support.

Aug 1, 2024 • 17min
Business Daily meets: Entrepreneur Tina McKenzie
Tina McKenzie, founder of one of Ireland's largest recruitment agencies, shares her inspiring journey shaped by her upbringing during 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland. She discusses the resilience developed from working in her family's taxi business and her transition into recruitment following initial setbacks. Tina highlights the importance of empathy from her time in the probation service and envisions a revitalized Northern Ireland driven by economic transformation, involving initiatives to stimulate trade and create jobs.

Jul 31, 2024 • 17min
FFP: How do the football spending limits work?
Explore the intricate world of Financial Fair Play, a crucial framework shaping club spending in football. Delve into how La Liga clubs like Barcelona and Real Madrid maneuver through financial constraints while aiming for success. Discover the stark financial disparities between large and small clubs and the impact of Real Madrid's ambitious stadium renovations. Gain insights into the challenges and strategies European teams face as they balance fan expectations and compliance with financial regulations.

Jul 30, 2024 • 17min
Can Dua Lipa’s family change Kosovo’s image?
Dua Lipa, a global pop superstar and cultural advocate, joins her father Dugi, a festival organizer, along with artists Bebe Rexha, Stormzy, and Burna Boy. They discuss the Sunny Hill Festival's mission to reshape Kosovo's image post-war, transforming it into a vibrant cultural hub. The festival brings together international talents, highlighting local artists and fostering community ties. They explore how music can drive positive change, reflecting on the potential economic benefits and the need for political support to maintain this cultural momentum.

Jul 29, 2024 • 18min
What is 'Womenomics'?
Mitsuko Tottori, the new CEO of Japan Airlines and a leader in the movement for gender equality, discusses Japan's Womenomics initiative. She highlights the slow progress in increasing women in leadership since its 2013 launch and reflects on her own journey to the top. Tottori shares insights from young women in Japan expressing hope for change in workplace dynamics. The conversation emphasizes evolving attitudes toward gender roles and the importance of supporting women in balancing careers and family, signaling a shift towards greater equality.

Jul 25, 2024 • 17min
Business Daily meets: Swimming's power couple
4-time Olympic gold medallist Libby Trickett and her entrepreneurial husband Luke share their journey from swimming to entrepreneurship. They discuss facing financial challenges post-retirement, the dynamics of their relationship, and transitioning from competitive swimming to successful business ventures.

Jul 24, 2024 • 17min
Paris 2024: Breaking new ground
From the streets of the Bronx to the Paris 2024 Olympics, the podcast explores the rise of competitive street dance, Breaking. It delves into the challenges and excitement of turning passion into a lucrative career, while questioning if Breaking will be a one-hit wonder in future Olympic games.

Jul 23, 2024 • 17min
Paris 2024: The race for the perfect running shoe
US marathon winner Kellyn Taylor discusses the impact of carbon-plated running shoes on marathon records. The podcast explores the evolution and competition in the running shoe market, including the rise of 'super shoes' and collaborations between top athletes and brands like ON. The influence of carbon plates on running innovation and the ongoing competition to create the perfect running shoe are also discussed.

Jul 22, 2024 • 18min
Paris 2024: The fashion Olympics
Discover the rise of smaller fashion brands at the Paris Olympics, focusing on sustainability and creativity, while major brands like Adidas and Nike also showcase their designs. Explore how luxury fashion houses partner with the Olympics to reach a broader audience through iconic backdrops. Uncover the strategies and challenges faced by brands to gain visibility amidst strict regulations, emphasizing the value of connecting with national teams and athletes for promotional purposes.


