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The NatWest Business Show

by NatWest

Subscribe to our podcast series for the big lessons, inspiring stories and juicy behind-the-scenes confessions from trailblazing business owners.We deep dive into their journey to see how our guests turned imaginative ideas into action, while offering up insights to help you grow your business with confidence.

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Episodes

The NatWest Business Show: How Ella Mills cooked sustainability into the Deliciously Ella brand

22m · Published 24 May 07:44

This week Angellica Bell chats with Ella Mills, the Founder & Brand Director of Deliciously Ella, the plant-based nutrition and wellness brand.

Ella shares how sustainability became part of her journey and how it's helped strengthen the growth of her brand. Listen now and discover her insights that could help you and your business on its sustainability journey.

Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by NatWest. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of NatWest.

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The NatWest Business Show

46s · Published 20 May 09:13

Whether you’re an aspiring start-up, a savvy small business, or leading an established enterprise, we’ll aim to bring you inspiring stories and fresh knowledge to help you grow with confidence.

Our host Angellica Bell catches up with successful entrepreneurs and leaders to find out how they’ve overcome obstacles and grabbed opportunities to grow a thriving business.

Join our Extra Show to get powerful business know-how as Holly MacKay and Eshita Kabra-Davies talk to experts on the trending issues facing businesses everywhere.

Subscribe now, as we talk about today's insights for tomorrow's challenges.

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Green Business Builders - The Future of People Power

20m · Published 31 Aug 23:13
Tune into Ade Adepitan’s new podcast. This week he’s speaking to leaders from Pavegen and WPP on the future of people power.

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Green Business Builders - Creating a Greener Supply Chain

18m · Published 25 Aug 08:29
Tune into Ade Adepitan’s new podcast. This week he’s speaking to leaders from Mere Soeur, My Green Pod and Pekoetea on creating a greener supply chain.

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Green Business Builders - Reduce, Reuse, Rethink

21m · Published 17 Aug 23:01
Want to know how to reduce, reuse and rethink waste? Find out how in this week's podcast episode, where Ade Adepitan is joined by guests Frances Beer and Jamie Crummie.

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Green Business Builders - Driving Sustainable Change

22m · Published 04 Aug 17:10
Tune into Ade Adepitan's new podcast. This week he's speaking to leaders from Openreach, Coutts and Green Tomato Cars on how they’re driving sustainable change.

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Episode 3: Women’s Prize for Fiction at 25

19m · Published 22 Jan 11:35
As the Women’s Prize for Fiction celebrates 25 years, we look back at some of the previous winners to see what happened next in their careers. We focus on the prize itself, what made it so important when it started in 1996, why it is still so important today and what the landscape is like in 2020 for new writers and for those shortlisted. In the final episode of this series – brought to you by NatWest, a proud partner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction – we speak to 2018 winner Kamila Shamsie; WPFF founder-director and bestselling novelist Kate Mosse; and one of 2020’s shortlisted authors, Natalie Haynes.

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Episode 2: How to write your first novel

21m · Published 22 Jan 11:30
Everyone has the potential to write a novel – but few manage it. So how do you get started to tackle that blank page and find a writing routine? In the second of three podcasts – brought to you by NatWest, a proud partner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction – we speak to 2018 WPFF winner Kamila Shamsie; head of Curtis Brown Creative Anna Davis; and one of WPFF 2020’s shortlisted authors, Natalie Haynes, about how they got started. 

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Episode 1: A quiet revolution: How reading supports mental well-being

21m · Published 22 Jan 11:28
The simple act of reading a book rewards the reader with a sense of calm, patience, escapism and mindfulness. In the first of this podcast series, comedian, writer and Women’s Prize for Fiction judge Viv Groskop discusses the positive mental impact of reading with Debbie Hicks, creative director of literacy charity The Reading Agency, and author Natalie Haynes, whose novel, A Thousand Ships, is shortlisted for the prize this year.

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You Need a Specialist.

25m · Published 14 Dec 14:41

AI is becoming more and more prevalent in our lives but who is accountable? As the level of technology increases, the expertise needed to understand the actions and processes involved in AI is outpacing general understanding. Wincie and Burcu interview Shinpei Kato, founder of Tier 4, a company bringing autonomous vehicles to Japan's roads.  

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The NatWest Business Show has 103 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 44:27:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 30th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 05:40.

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