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Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show with insights from the people at the top.

The Bottom Line BBC Radio 4

    • Business

Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show with insights from the people at the top.

    Hype

    Hype

    Every brand wants attention, to be seen as a must-have, but how do some manage stratospheric levels of popularity? It might happen organically, perhaps even by accident, but it’s also true that many brands engineer it.
    Evan Davis and guest discuss the tricks of the trade, from social media influencers to artificial scarcity, and the potential pitfalls when a product is so popular that it's almost impossible to get hold of.
    Plus, what is it that compels people to queue several hours for a sandwich, or pay ten times the usual price for a bottle of energy drink - we explore the consumer psychology behind the hype.
    Evan is joined by:
    Ellis Gilbert, founder of Soho Yacht Club and Talk Nice Studios;
    Rory Sutherland, vice chair of Ogilvy UK;
    Dr Cathrine Jansson-Boyd, reader in psychology at Anglia Ruskin University;
    and Sian Evans, founder of Chatsworth Bakehouse.
    PRODUCTION TEAM:
    Producer: Simon Tulett
    Researcher: Drew Hyndman
    Editor: Matt Willis
    Sound: Neil Churchill and Donald MacDonald
    Production co-ordinator: Rosie Strawbridge
    (Picture: A customer jumps in the air as he leaves an iPhone store in London, after being the first person to buy the brand's latest phone. Credit: Ben A. Pruchnie/Getty Images)

    • 33 min
    Electric Cars: Made in China?

    Electric Cars: Made in China?

    China produces more than half the world's electric vehicles and is scaling up exports, but there are concerns its manufacturers would have an unfair advantage in the UK, which could spell disaster for domestic firms.
    Evan Davis and guests discuss the UK's dilemma around Chinese EVs - do we open our doors to the competition, which might mean cheaper electric cars for consumers and a quicker transition to net zero, or should the government follow the USA and EU in considering import restrictions to protect domestic car-makers?
    Plus, do buyers really care where their EV is made, and will 100% of new car sales be electric by 2035?
    Evan is joined by:
    Ginny Buckley, editor-in-chief and founder, electrifying.com;
    Victor Zhang, UK country director of Omoda and Jaecoo (made by Chery);
    James Taylor, UK managing director, Vauxhall;
    Fraser Brown, managing director, MotorVise
    PRODUCTION TEAM:
    Producer: Simon Tulett
    Researcher: Drew Hyndman
    Editor: Matt Willis
    Sound: Neil Churchill
    Production co-ordinator: Rosie Strawbridge

    • 32 min
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: Dragon's Den's Duncan Bannatyne

    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: Dragon's Den's Duncan Bannatyne

    With the entrepreneur, philanthropist and author.

    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader is a mini-series from The Bottom Line. It features one-on-one interviews with entrepreneurs and business leaders, including Duncan Bannatyne, Martha Lane Fox, and the boss of Depop, Simon Beckerman. All of these episodes are available on BBC Sounds and you can also watch them on BBC iPlayer. To find the series, just search: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader.

    Host: Evan Davis
    Producers: Paige Neal-Holder and Farhana Haider
    Assistant Editor: Matthew Willis
    Senior News Editor: Sam Bonham
    Commissioning Editor: Hugh Levinson

    • 43 min
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: How Ice Saved My Life

    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: How Ice Saved My Life

    Evan Davis sits down with Richard Walker the Executive Chairman of Iceland foods a company founded by his father. Richard started at Iceland Foods in 2012 from the bottom up working as a shelf stacker at the start.
    A qualified chartered surveyor he is an entrepreneur in his own right having set-up a property business, Bywater Properties, of which he is still chairman.
    A fan of physical challenges he’s climbed Everest and was running his first London Marathon this year when he collapsed less than two miles from the finish line and says ice saved his life.
    Evan asks about the key personal and business-related decisions that got him to where he is today.
    A Long Form Audio Production for BBC Radio 4.

    • 38 min
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: How To Retire Before 30

    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: How To Retire Before 30

    Evan Davis sits down with Timo Armoo, the founder of social media advertising business Fanbytes, which he set up when he was 21 with two friends.
    Aged 27 he sold the company, which connects social media influencers with brands, for an eight-figure sum, saying he can now retire a multi-millionaire.
    Timo was born in Hackney in London but moved to Ghana to live with his grandmother when he was 3 months old. He returned to the UK and grew up on a council estate in south London and says he always had this burning feeling that he was destined for more.
    Evan asks about the key personal and business-related decisions that got him to where he is today.
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader is a mini-series from The Bottom Line. It features one-on-one interviews with entrepreneurs and business leaders, including Duncan Bannatyne, Martha Lane Fox, and the boss of Depop, Simon Beckerman. All of these episodes are available on BBC Sounds and you can also watch them on BBC iPlayer. To find the series, just search: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader. You can also watch the series on BBC iPlayer. To find the series, just search: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader.
    Host: Evan Davis
    Producers: Paige Neal-Holder and Farhana Haider
    Assistant Editor: Matt Willis
    Senior News Editor: Sam Bonham
    Commissioning Editor: Hugh Levinson
    A BBC News Long Form Audio production.

    • 39 min
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: I Started My Business From Mum's Spare Bedroom

    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader: I Started My Business From Mum's Spare Bedroom

    Krisi Smith started Bird and Blend Tea company with business partner Mike knowing very little about tea or running a business. She drew up their mission statement in the pub whilst working as a ski instructor in Canada.
    They started up working in her mums back bedroom to now running 20 retail stores across the UK.
    Before starting the company she had more than 30 jobs and that’s just by the age of 24. For her, putting people are the forefront is what business is about.
    Krisi talks about the challenges of opening a business with your partner in life as well as business. ‘Got married, got divorced, and we're now just business partners.’
    Evan asks about the key personal and business-related decisions that got her to where she is today.
    The Decisions That Made Me A Leader is a mini-series from The Bottom Line. It features one-on-one interviews with entrepreneurs and business leaders, including Duncan Bannatyne, Martha Lane Fox, and the boss of Depop, Simon Beckerman. All of these episodes are available on BBC Sounds and you can also watch them on BBC iPlayer. To find the series, just search: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader. You can also watch the series on BBC iPlayer. To find the series, just search: The Decisions That Made Me A Leader.
    Host: Evan Davis
    Producers: Paige Neal-Holder and Farhana Haider
    Assistant Editor: Matt Willis
    Senior News Editor: Sam Bonham
    Commissioning Editor: Hugh Levinson
    A BBC News Long Form Audio production.

    • 40 min

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