Are You Not Entertained? Sandton Productions for Albachiara sagl
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Honest, amusing but above all, authentic, Roger Mitchell, Grant Williams and Giles Morgan invite guests from all corners of the sport, music and entertainment worlds to join them and discuss how the game has changed, where it might be headed and what that means for the people who matter the most; the fans
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AYNE 701 - Goal/Own Goal
GOG is back. The most unique podcast in the world of sport and finance. Often petty, seldom illinformed. Always unmissable.
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AYNE 639 - The Captain's Table - Lord Charles Allen (Brought to you by Chair Mentors International)
On The Captain’s Table, we are joined by Lord Charles Allen of Kensington - one of the most influential international business leaders of the past 30 years. He shares with us his passion for leadership, mentoring across a multitude of business sectors, and his roles in the London 2012 Olympics and as Chair of the Invictus Games. Brought to you by Chair Mentors International.
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AYNE 638 - Goal/Own Goal
Gog is back. The most unique podcast in the world of sport and finance. Often petty, seldom illinformed. Always unmissable.
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AYNE 637 - Groundsmen Conversations - Jo Redfern (Brought to you by Web3 Sport Ventures)
The Groundsmen welcome children’s media and marketing expert Jo Redfern to the show. To discuss how the sportbiz can attract and monetise the new generations, to replace the subscription $ of the over 30s. Brought to you by W3SV.
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AYNE 636 - The Captain's Table - Mark Cutifani (Brought to you by Chair Mentors International)
In the first of a revamped The Captain’s Table, Giles is joined by global mining titan, Mark Cutifani. In this new series, brought to you by Chair Mentors International, Giles speaks to some of the world’s most illustrious business leaders about their passion for leadership and their love of food - over a cup of tea in the world famous tea-salon in London’s Fortnum and Mason.
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AYNE 635 - Goal/Own Goal
Gog is back. The most unique podcast in the world of sport and finance. Often petty, seldom illinformed. Always unmissable.