Business Daily Podcast
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
Episodes to download
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Business Daily meets: La June Montgomery Tabron
Fri 19 Aug 2022
La June Montgomery Tabron tells us about running one of the world's biggest charities.
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Rainbow washing
Thu 18 Aug 2022
We look into whether companies using the rainbow pride logo truly support the cause.
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Tackling over-tourism in Greece
Wed 17 Aug 2022
The Greek government is promoting new holiday destinations to ease issues elsewhere.
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The electric transport revolution
Tue 16 Aug 2022
We look at the rising popularity of e-bikes and scooters.
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Subscribe and fly: the travel industry’s latest trend
Mon 15 Aug 2022
How travel companies are using subscription models to keep travellers travelling.
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Business Daily Meets: Pernilla Nyresten
Fri 12 Aug 2022
Find out how Pernilla Nyresten built her company and made business history in Sweden.
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Sweden’s light time economy
Thu 11 Aug 2022
Find out what twenty four hour sunshine means for the economy in parts of Sweden
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The fight for digital privacy
Wed 10 Aug 2022
The tech firms aiming to profit from our desire to be more anonymous online
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Managing our National Parks
Tue 9 Aug 2022
We hear about the challenges and opportunities of running our rarest natural landscapes.
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War in Ukraine: Venezuela's oil opportunity?
Mon 8 Aug 2022
Will the war in Ukraine create a chance for Venezuela to emerge from US oil sanctions?
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The power of fungi
Fri 5 Aug 2022
We explore the commercial uses of fungi, from construction to medicine and fashion.
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China's economic challenge
Thu 4 Aug 2022
China's economy is slowing. What could that mean for the rest of the world?
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Women, sport and business: Betting
Wed 3 Aug 2022
Gambling companies are betting on a slice of women's sporting success.
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The Hongkongers leaving for the UK
Tue 2 Aug 2022
Hongkongers explain the challenges of establishing new lives in the UK
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A crisis in US rural healthcare
Mon 1 Aug 2022
One in three hospitals face closure as staff quit and patients can't pay their bills.
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G'day and g'bye: it's the end for Neighbours
Fri 29 Jul 2022
Why can't Australia's biggest entertainment export afford to carry on?
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The women breaking into skateboarding in South Africa
Thu 28 Jul 2022
We ask how much will it cost to make the sport accessible to everyone?
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Women, sport and business: Making NBA history
Wed 27 Jul 2022
Cynt Marshall is the first black female CEO ever in the National Basketball Association.
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Commonwealth Games 2022: the most sustainable ever?
Tue 26 Jul 2022
Organisers are promising this year's event will leave a carbon neutral legacy.
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How Kenyan farmers are adapting to climate change
Mon 25 Jul 2022
We look at the challenges farmers are facing and how they're trying to find solutions.
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Business Daily meets: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Fri 22 Jul 2022
Meet Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, founder of one of India’s largest pharmaceutical companies.
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Fertility problems and pesticides in Panama
Thu 21 Jul 2022
The men who say working with pesticides to grow bananas in Panama left them sterile.
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Women, sport and business: Media deals
Wed 20 Jul 2022
We ask whether women’s sport should go digital.
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How virtual reality is changing healthcare
Tue 19 Jul 2022
Find out how virtual reality technology is changing how we treat some health conditions.
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Military contracts in India
Mon 18 Jul 2022
Government plans to shorten military contracts in India have led to protests.
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Lollywood or Bollywood?
Fri 15 Jul 2022
We explore what the future holds for the film industries in India and Pakistan.
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What's going on with weightlifting?
Thu 14 Jul 2022
A governance crisis has engulfed the sport of weightlifting.
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Women, sport and business: Merchandise
Wed 13 Jul 2022
We explore why merchandise and sports wear are so important for women's sport.
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Making money out of 'kid-fluencers'
Tue 12 Jul 2022
Find out why brands and families around the world are cashing in on kid-fluencers.
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Pension dipping in Peru and Chile
Mon 11 Jul 2022
Millions of people are emptying their pension pots to cope with rising prices.