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Jul 7, 2024 • 17min
Could Africa’s anti-LGBT laws have financial implications?
Exploring the economic effects of anti-LGBT laws in Africa and the potential financial implications for countries like Ghana. Debates on international interference in national policies based on human rights concerns. Pressure from Western institutions like the World Bank on African nations to reconsider anti-LGBT laws and the challenges faced by LGBT activists amidst aid politicization.

Jul 3, 2024 • 17min
How is AI being used in the travel industry?
Learn how AI is transforming the travel industry through applications at Iberia and Iberostar. Discover how AI predicts food needs to reduce waste at hotels and assists high-end travelers. Uncover the potential limitations of AI technology if not implemented correctly.

Jul 2, 2024 • 17min
What could France's election mean for its economy?
Exploration of France's economy amidst a general election, focusing on concerns over far-right party policies. The left forms a new alliance with radical ideas. Insights from a solar panel manufacturer and a former UK Ambassador. EU experts discuss perspectives.

Jul 1, 2024 • 17min
The Tour de France: A global money spinner
Discover how the Tour de France is a massive money maker, involving wealthy families and extensive sponsor investments. Explore the unique link between Opinel knives and the race, and how towns benefit from hosting the event. Learn about the financial aspects and cultural significance of the Tour de France, including hidden management secrets and potential changes in the race format.

Jun 30, 2024 • 17min
Fixing El Salvador's economy
Exploring the economic challenges in El Salvador, from security issues to agriculture struggles and government debt. Learn about the impact of tourism on the economy and the adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender.

Jun 27, 2024 • 17min
Business Daily meets: Cinema boss Tim Richards
Meet Tim Richards, CEO of Vue International, who started as a high school dropout chasing a snowsports career. He shares the challenges of building Europe's largest cinema chain in his garage, navigating through the Covid pandemic and Hollywood strikes. Tim discusses his love for movies, especially horror and foreign films, highlighting 'Apocalypse Now' as a favorite.

Jun 25, 2024 • 17min
UK Election 2024: How are young people feeling?
The podcast delves into the feelings of young people in Southport regarding the upcoming UK General Election, touching on topics like inflation, rising living costs, and their expectations from politicians. It also explores the challenges faced by young entrepreneurs in the property market, the impact of social media on political news absorption, and the struggles of a VR game development studio in Southport.

Jun 24, 2024 • 17min
Self-storage and the Gen Z boom
Discover the booming self-storage industry's global expansion and business prospects. Learn about changing demographics and trends in usage, including younger generations opting for storage due to limited space. Explore how self-storage spaces transform into versatile business hubs. Get insights on the industry's growth in Asia and investment opportunities driven by Gen Z and millennials.

Jun 23, 2024 • 17min
Ghost ships
Rogue ships evade sanctions through risky operations impacting oil trade in Russia. Dark fleet raises concerns about environmental hazards and crew safety. Challenges faced by navies in preventing illicit activities by older vessels with unclear ownership. International Maritime Organisation's effectiveness in tackling the issue questioned.

Jun 20, 2024 • 17min
Business Daily meets: Edouard Mendy
Football legend Edouard Mendy shares his journey from the pitch to fintech investing in Francophone Africa. He discusses the need for financial planning post-football career, his recent transfer, and the impact of mobile money technologies in Africa.


