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  • Being a socially conscious business is becoming more and more important, but can it really help you grow your brand long-term? 

    In this episode of All About Business, James Reed sits down with Centre for Social Justice CEO and proud Leeds native, Andy Cook. They explore the unseen world of philanthropy, why small charities are often more powerful, the best interview questions to ask future employees, and the steps you can take to become a brand locals love. 

    Andy is CEO of The Centre for Social Justice, an award-winning organisation that aims to solve Britain’s most pressing social issues through political change. Hailing from Leeds, Andy founded another award winning charity that helped disadvantaged youth across the Midlands.  Since then, he’s become an advisor to several leading philanthropists and CSJ has been awarded social policy Think Tank of the Year for the last 2 years.

    1:56 - Introducing Andy Cook - CEO for the Centre for Social Justice

    2:48 - The Centre for Social Justice

    8:43 - The five areas of help that affect Society

    9:58 - The Big Give

    13:38 - The importance of giving people opportunities

    16:56 - The power of smaller charities 

    19:04 - Where do donations go and how to make the process better

    21:07 - Should businesses engage more with philanthropy?

    25:35:00 - The Kickstart Program

    27:40:00 - Finding a balance between education and employer's needs

    31:36:00 - The Centre for Social Justice Foundation

    34:36:00 - Why businesses should be more involved in the education system

    38:18:00 - How you can help

    40:10:00 - Reed interview segment

    41:50:00 - Wrap up and final thoughts

    Find out more about the CSJ

    Follow Andy on LinkedIn

    Register for the Green Match Fund

    Donate to a cause you care about

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    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast to get your brand heard, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk  

  • Talent and customers aren’t just looking at the product or service your company provides. They’re choosing organisations with purpose over those who only prioritise profit. 

    In this episode of 'All About Business,' James is joined by Becky Willan, CEO of Given, part of Anthesis. They explore the importance of implementing purpose into the heart of your business,, the impact of ESG and sustainability on brands, and practical steps for organisations to align profit with meaningful societal impact. Becky shares her journey from working at Body Shop to founding Given, and discusses how companies like John Lewis and Lloyd's Banking Group are navigating purpose-driven transformations.

    01:31- Introduction

    02:26- Meet Becky Willan

    03:13- Defining Purpose in Business

    03:48- The Journey of Given

    07:41- Implementing Purpose in Organisations

    11:32- Case Study: John Lewis Partnership

    20:31- Case Study: Lloyd's Banking Group

    24:01- Advice for Entrepreneurs

    29:54- Evidence of Purpose-Driven Business Success

    31:25- Purpose vs. Philanthropy: Understanding the Difference

    33:52- Reed's Purpose-Driven Philanthropy Model

    34:54- Steps to Implementing Purpose in Your Organisation

    36:44- The Importance of Employee Engagement and Culture

    40:14- Challenges and Pitfalls in Purpose-Driven Organisations

    42:54- Case Study: Centrica's Purpose Transformation

    49:49- IKEA's Purpose and Philanthropy

    51:35- Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations

    53:56- Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • What if there was a model your business could use to smash your targets faster? And with a team of no more than 10? 

    In this episode of All About Business, James speaks to Alex Day, Managing Director of Big Give. Alex explains how his small team of ten has managed to raise hundreds of millions of pounds for charity. They also discuss how technology is transforming the charity sector, why philanthropy is good for business, and the psychology behind giving money away.

    Alex Day is Director of Social Impact at Reed and Managing Director of the Big Give, the UK’s biggest match funding charity. 

    Every year, Big Give runs a variety of match funding campaigns, including the Green Match Fund, Kind2Mind and the Christmas Challenge. Since 2008, they’ve raised over £300 million for charities all over the world. 

    Timestamps

    00:00- Intro

    02:31- How Big Give's Match Funding Works

    03:38- The Psychology Behind Match Funding

    05:38- Campaigns and Themes of Big Give

    08:18- Digital Transformation in Charity Fundraising

    12:53- Running a Lean and Effective Team

    16:37- Engaging Big Figures in Philanthropy

    23:42- Identifying Your Passion for a Cause

    25:16- Setting Ambitious Goals

    27:37- The Importance of Ambition in Social Impact

    29:26- Supporting Smaller Charities

    30:50- Innovative Match Funding Strategies

    31:59- The Contagious Nature of Generosity

    32:32- The Christmas Challenge Campaign

    34:18- Philanthropy in Business

    37:18- The Philco Model

    41:33- Quickfire Round

    43:38- Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Links

    Visit the Big Give website: https://donate.biggive.org/

    See what difference you can make: Big Give Christmas Challenge 2024

    Double the difference this Christmas NOW

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    Follow the Big Give on LinkedIn

    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk 

  • Authenticity. It can be the difference between a thriving business and losing your audience. Gone are the days when having a good enough product was enough to drive growth, and with so much competition out there, having a brand that people believe in is non-negotiable. 

    In this episode of All About Business, James Reed sits down with father-daughter duo Molly and Philip King of Ireland’s family-run festival, OtherVoices.

    Starting in a tiny church in Dingle, it grew to become a hotly-anticipated event. It’s hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Kate Tempest, Arlo Parks and Amy Winehouse and is now watched by millions across the globe.

    They explore the ins and outs of working with family, how to use digital media to build a brand and, despite massive growth, how they’ve managed to stray true to their original vision. 

    Timestamps

    01:55- Family Dynamics in Business

    02:27- Building an Authentic Brand

    03:57- The Role of Culture and Trust

    08:23- The Evolution of Other Voices

    10:35- The Digital Transformation

    14:33- The Growth of Other Voices

    20:39- Maintaining the Core Ethos

    23:32- Navigating the Pandemic

    24:30- The Birth of Other Voices Courage

    25:21- Live Performances in Iconic Locations

    26:51- Challenges and Triumphs in the Music Industry

    28:59- Spotting and Nurturing Talent

    33:13- The Unique Experience of Performing in Dingle

    38:04- Ireland's Edge: Bridging Art and Science

    42:18- Quickfire Round

    45:47- Conclusion and Farewell

    Watch Other Voices live on YouTube

    Follow Other Voices on Instagram

    Follow Other Voices on Tik-Tok

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    Find a creative job you love

    Find out about the Big Give Christmas Challenge

    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

  • One thing that’s on pretty much every business owner's mind is the advent of AI, what it means for your business, and how you can use it to get ahead of your competitors. 

    But AI is only one piece of the digital business puzzle…

    In this episode of All About Business, James Reed CBE speaks to Oli Green, a trailblazing entrepreneur who has started and acquired multiple businesses across the digital landscape.

    He reveals the key areas every business should be focusing on when it comes to digitisation and explains why he was able to raise a substantial amount of funding in just a few short weeks.

    About the guest

    Oli Green is CEO of Brave Bison, a  digital advertising and technology services company. Brave Bison bought Social Chain in 2023, a social media agency founded by Steven Bartlett that has worked for global brands such as KFC and LinkedIn. Oli is also Chairman of Tangent, a company that helps enterprises build future ready digital experiences, products and capabilities with a focus on People, Planet and Purpose. 

    02:21 Digital First Approach

    03:18 Emerging Trends in AI

    04:47 Challenges in Recruiting AI Talent

    06:45 Improving Digital Experiences

    08:46 Social Media Strategies

    09:55 Brave Bison's Four Divisions

    17:18 Acquisition Strategies

    24:36 Integration Challenges

    29:18 Working with Family

    37:41 Public Company Benefits

    40:19 Conclusion and Future Vision

    Connect with Oli on LinkedIn

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    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

  • At a time when consumers are fed up of ads (and advertisers), how can you connect with your target customers and stop them hitting the ‘skip now’ button? 

    In this episode of All About Business, James Reed is joined by award-winning director and veteran ad-man Paul Weiland OBE. He’ll share how some of Britain’s most well-loved ads were created, how to navigate the often tricky client/agency relationship and answers the question every marketer wants to know: how to create a profit-growing campaign everybody loves. 

    Paul is a writer, producer and director whose credits include Blackadder and Mr Bean. 

    He’s also directed 1000s of popular TV ads, most notably, the Gary Lineker Walkers ads.

    In 2015, he received an OBE for his services to advertising and the creative industries. 

    02:24-  Paul's Journey into Advertising

    05:33-  Early Career and Breakthroughs

    09:01-  Directing Commercials and Building a Reputation

    20:14-  The Walkers Crisps Campaign

    25:47-  Celebrity Endorsements in Walker's Ads

    26:09-  The Power Struggle with Supermarkets

    28:15-  What Makes a Good Client?

    29:58-  The Evolution of the Gary Lineker Campaign

    31:58-  The Importance of Continuity in Advertising

    36:10-  The Changing Landscape of Advertising

    42:06-  From Ads to Feature Films

    45:11-  Advice for the Next Generation

    48:19-  Reflections and Future Outlook

    Discover how to connect with your customers online with our Digital Marketing Course

    Interested in watching one of Paul’s movies? Check them out here

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    Watch the hand-built by robots ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fXV6KzhBbM 

    Watch the infamous Gary Lineker ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuKgMSUU6-c

    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

  • We often hear that we need to strive for a more diverse workforce. But what if just having diversity as your goal does more harm than good? 

    In this Episode of 'all about business', James is joined by Dr. Heather Melville, OBE CMgr CCMI FCBI, to explore how inclusive business practices can drive growth, retain talent, and align organisational values with commercial strength. They shed light on understanding different needs and demographics within the workplace that go beyond mere diversity so you can make impactful cultural changes to help your business thrive.

    Heather is a Trustee and Senior Advisor, the Chancellor of York University and a Partner at Stork and May. She’s also the Chair and Non-Executive Director of CMI Women, where she empowers and develops women in leadership. In 2017, she was awarded an OBE for services to Business and Gender Equality, which is why she’s the perfect person to talk to us about building an inclusive business.

    02:25 Defining Inclusivity in Business

    03:58 Challenges and Misconceptions in Diversity

    06:55 Practical Steps for Inclusivity

    10:57 Leadership and Inclusivity

    17:09 The Cost of Ignoring Inclusivity

    22:59 Real-World Examples and Stereotyping

    26:23 Gender Pay Gap and Organisational Accountability

    27:33 Creating Fair and Equitable Workplaces

    27:59 Inclusive Hiring Practices

    29:23 The Importance of Leadership in Inclusion

    30:17 Employee Advocacy and Organisational Response

    31:00 Personal Experiences with Leadership

    36:12 Balancing Work and Personal Life

    44:45 Recruitment Strategies and Positive Action

    48:16 Looking Forward: Future Goals and Reflections

    50:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    All About Business is brought to you by Reed Global. Learn more at: www.reed.com

    This podcast was co-produced by Reed Global and Flamingo Media. If you’d like to create a chart-topping podcast, visit Flamingo-media.co.uk

  • Welcome to 'all about business' with me, James Reed.

    Every episode, you’ll hear the highs and lows of what it means to be a true business leader to empower you to implement smarter, more meaningful strategy in your business or career.