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A weekly Scottish Business Podcast featuring Scotland’s most inspirational entrepreneurs, Sir Tom Hunter and Lord Willie Haughey. They offer insight, advice and chat to Scotland’s leading CEOs, Founders and Entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses. Guests share their insights, challenges, defeats and successes as Hunter and Haughey spread knowledge across the Scottish business community. THE Business Podcast for Scotland - a Scottish Business Podcast, made in Glasgow.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Scotland’s Leading Business Podcast: Scottish Entrepreneurs Sir Tom Hunter & Lord Willie Haughey Discuss Business and Chat to Dr. James McIlroy, Founder and CEO of EnteroBiotix Ltd

    Business Show Highlights:   Fed’s Bold Move: The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 50 basis points for the first time in four years, aiming to stabilise the market. UK Holds Steady: Despite global trends, the Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5%, sparking debates on future economic strategies. Inflation Concerns: With inflation down to 2.2%, experts worry about potential rebounds and the impact on financial markets. Currency Strength: The pound reaches its strongest level against the dollar in decades, influencing international trade and investment. Future Predictions: Speculations on the UK potentially cutting rates by 25 basis points later this year and the long-term outlook for interest rates. Economic Warnings: Government financial warnings and the challenges of managing budget gaps amidst economic uncertainty.   [00:04:28] Impact on Pensioners: Positive news for single pensioners, who will see a £1,300 annual increase starting next year Pensioners’ Good News Miscommunication: Discusses the frustration over poor communication from the Treasury, which turned a positive £2,600 pension boost for couples into a source of angst.   [00:05:00] Labour Party’s Communication Strategy: Suggestions that the Labour Party needs Alastair Campbell back for effective messaging. Mentions economist Andy Haldane’s critique of the government’s fear-inducing communication.   [00:05:44] Scandalous Freebies: Highlights the controversy over the Prime Minister’s wife’s clothes donations and the impact of such scandals on public trust.   [00:07:02] Call for Alastair Campbell’s Return: Emphasises on the need for better communication strategies and plans to meet with Alastair Campbell and Morgan McSween to address the issue.   [00:08:10] Political Honeymoon: Reflection on the short-lived euphoria following a political victory, dampened by recent revelations.   [00:09:37] TGI Friday’s Nostalgia and Decline: Tom reflects on the fond memories of TGI Friday’s and its failure to evolve with the times, leading to its decline. Highlights the importance of businesses adapting to changing customer preferences. Business Evolution: Lord Haughey discusses how successful businesses like McDonald’s have evolved over time, contrasting with TGI Friday’s stagnation. Emphasis on the need for continuous innovation to stay relevant.   [00:10:20] Commonwealth Games in Glasgow: Talk about the return of the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow, the financial implications, and the benefits for the local hospitality sector. Mention that the clever deal ensuring no public money is used.   [00:12:10] Flamingo Land Controversy: Discusses the rejection of Flamingo Land’s planning application at Loch Lomond, the challenges of planning objections, and the importance of aligning with local community interests. Investment and Environmental Concerns: Highlights the tension between investment opportunities and environmental protection, with a focus on the role of the Greens in opposing certain developments. Kiltwalk and Community Engagement: Mention that the Glasgow Kiltwalk, biggest in the world and its significance, and the community’s welcoming nature at Balloch Park.   [00:14:30] Lord Wolfson and Business Evolution: Talks about Lord Wolfson’s insights on international expansion driving profits for Next, and the importance of business evolution in the retail sector. Equal Pay Case Impact: Covers the recent equal pay case involving Next and its potential impact on the company’s operations and employee relations.   [00:15:45] New Business Developments: Sir Tom discusses a new partnership in Edinburgh for developing homes, schools, and a community park, and the recent sale of Cala by LNG for £1.35 billion.   This Week’s Special Guest: Dr. James McIlroy, Founder and CEO of EnteroBiotix Ltd Background: Medical doctor and scientific entrepreneur dedicated to global health and wellbeing. Career and Achievements Founding Enter

    47 min
  2. 15 SEPT

    Scotland’s Leading Business Podcast: Scottish Entrepreneurs Sir Tom Hunter & Lord Willie Haughey Discuss Business and Chat to Kirsty Allan, Performance Director of City Access Scaffolding.

    Episode Notes and Highlights US Current Affairs: Discussion on the controversial statement from Trumo about migrants and pets.. Comments on Kamala Harris’s performance and how she managed to rile Donald Trump. Political Commentary: John Bolton questioning Trump’s fitness to be commander in chief. Expression hope that Trump will not be president again.Comments on Trump’s claims about the war in Gaza and Kamala Harris’s remarks about President Xi and Putin. 04:35 Andrew Carnegie: References Andrew Carnegie in the context of current events concerning US Steel. 07:00 Declaration of a New Labour government and the scrutiny over a £20 billion black hole. Opposition’s demand for more details and the government’s lack of forthcoming information.  Sir Tom Hunter questions the decision to cut pensions and suggests more time should have been taken to find alternative savings. Labour Party’s handling of pension cuts statement and the lack of announcement of increased payments to pensioners. Discussion on the media’s focus on pensioners’ hardships and the potential negative headlines. 08:20 Public Service Salaries: References a Freedom of Information request revealing high salaries for civil servants in Scotland. Concern over the number of senior public servants earning over £100,000. Value for Money: Emphasises the importance of paying public servants well if they deliver results. Comments on the Scottish Government’s allocation of taxpayer money. Public Sector Employment and Outcomes: Highlighting the unsustainable nature of employing many people without improving outcomes. . Public Sector KPIs: Discussion on the lack of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the public sector compared to private businesses.  Pension Cuts: Suggests that deeper analysis could have prevented pension cuts and the resulting public backlash. Civil Service Issues: The civil service is broken and mentions the impact of COVID-19 on the system. Emphasis the need for strong leadership and accountability in the public sector, with appropriate compensation for good leaders. Discussion on the increase in civil service numbers in Scotland and their effectiveness. Financial Concerns: Highlighting the discrepancy between increasing employment and the existing deficit, calling it a recipe for disaster. 15:20 Celebrating 25 Years of the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Strategy 25th anniversary of the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Strategy at Strathclyde University. Background: The Centre was founded by Tom Hunter after selling his sports business. Inspired by visits to top entrepreneurship centers in the U.S., including Babson College. The Centre combines academic knowledge with practical entrepreneurial experience. Key Highlights: New Leadership: Nigel Mackenzie is the new director. Mission: Focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, and strategy. Research and Practice: Emphasis on practical ideas, influencing government policy, and making a difference in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Achievements: The Centre has grown significantly over the past 25 years. It has become a leading hub for entrepreneurship research and education in Europe. Future Plans: Continued focus on combining academic and practical entrepreneurial insights. Upcoming 25th-anniversary celebration event. Economic Insights: Discussion on current economic trends, including interest rates and inflation. Positive outlook on long-term economic indicators. Conclusion: Recap of the Centre’s journey and achievements. Excitement for the future and upcoming celebrations.   17:30 Economic Trends, Football Finances, and Leadership Insights Economic Trends: Inflation and Deflation: Current US deflation rate at 2.5%, with positive economic indicators. 18:30 Football Finances: Financial Losses: Discussion on recent financial losses in football, including a £113 million loss. Jim Ratcliffe: Insights into Jim Ratcliffe’s business approach

    49 min
  3. 8 SEPT

    Scotland’s Leading Business Podcast: Scottish Entrepreneurs Sir Tom Hunter & Lord Willie Haughey Discuss Business, Offer Invaluable Advice and chat to Sean Tracey, Chairman of Hyper Luminal Games.

    The Go Radio Business Show   02:00     Shona Robison Fiscal Update Scottish government announces budget cuts of up to £500m and measures totaling close to £1bn to balance the budget. Discussion on the need for a plan to eradicate child poverty.   05:00   Lord Haughey on the 4-Day Work Week Lord Haughey argues that a 4-day work week could lead to job losses. If Labour wins the Scottish Elections, he plans to lobby for a Minister for Efficiency.     06:00   GB Energy’s UK Headquarters News leaks suggest GB Energy’s UK headquarters will be in Aberdeen. Discussion on the importance of prioritising 100% clean energy.     11:00   Simon Pitts New Role Simon Pitts leaves STV in good health to join Global. Reflection on his successful tenure at the media company.     12:00   Craneware’s Financial Success Scottish-based Craneware reports a 20% profit jump to nearly £16m, with revenues growing 9% to $189m. CEO Keith Neilson attributes growth to past investments.     13:00   Innovate UK’s Grant Controversy Innovate UK faces backlash for awarding only 25 out of 50 possible grants to female businesses. Former guest Becky Lumsden leads calls for the agency to improve its support for female founders. Innovate UK apologises and promises to release the remaining grants.     15:00     Hunter Foundation and Oxford Economics Report The Irish economy is projected to have an €8.6 billion surplus, growing five times faster than expected. Discussion on Scotland learning from Ireland’s success, particularly in addressing housing supply and demand issues.     18:00   Wind Farm Success Several Scottish wind farm businesses secure UK government backing, potentially creating thousands of jobs. Projects include Green Volt, Moray West, Cloiche, and Chleansaid wind farms. 21:45     Main Guest: Sean Tracey, Chairman of Hyper Luminal Games Entrepreneurial Background: Sean’s grandfather established a successful import business in China in the 1920s. His parents met in China, where his father worked as a British spy.   Early Career: Sean’s first job was at Nardini’s in Largs, where he learned the importance of customer service and maintaining a reputation for quality and innovation. Sean joined the Trustees of The Kiltwalk and began investing in early-stage businesses. He became Chairman of Luminal Games, a Dundee-based game studio that now employs 84 people and has recently released its first game.  Sean’s greatest passion is helping businesses grow, creating jobs, and making a meaningful impact on the Scottish entrepreneurial community.     41:10   Board You Can’t Afford Guest: Kevin Fallon, Co-Founder of Flex Medical Solutions   About Flex Medical Solutions (FMS):   A contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) specializing in Point of Care (POC) human diagnostics (e.g., COVID, diabetes, flu, cancer testing).   Based in Livingston, West Lothian, employing 50 highly skilled professionals.   A profitable, privately owned, self-funded business with zero external investment.   Discussion Topic   Kevin seeks insights on how the UK and Scotland can better support business growth through efficient and fair taxation.     Sir Tom Hunter, Lord Willie Haughey, Go Radio Business Show, Scottish Business Podcast, Scottish Entrepreneurs, Business Podcast, Glasgow Business, Eradicating Scottish poverty, 4-day work week impact, GB Energy Aberdeen headquarters, Clean energy UK, Simon Pitts STV, Craneware profit growth, Innovate UK female grants, Irish economy surplus, Scottish wind farm projects, Sean Tracey, Hyper Luminal Games, Flex Medical Solutions, Kevin Fallon.

    53 min
  4. 1 SEPT

    Scotland’s Leading Business Podcast: Scottish Entrepreneurs Sir Tom Hunter & Lord Willie Haughey on Business, Housing, and Post-Election UK Government Changes

    Episode Highlights:   1. Labour’s General Election Success: Discussion on the accurate exit polls. The mood of Scotland’s businesses post-election.   2. Economic Growth and Productivity: Lord Haughey’s feedback to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves. Emphasis on economic growth, hope, and avoiding the blame game. Importance of productivity.   3. Lord Haughey meets Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes Lord Haughey’s Glasgow development offers affordable renting 'solution' Advises about lifting rent freeze.   4. Housing Crisis: Lord Haughey’s conversation with the Deputy First Minister about lifting the rent freeze bill.   5. Scottish Enterprise: Securing 17,000 jobs for Scotland. Positive news stories.   6. US Politics: Joe Biden steps down, Kamala Harris’s impact. Trump’s reaction and political dynamics.   7. Retail Analysis: Tom Hunter’s insights on rates bills and e-commerce impact. Discussion on tourism tax.   8. Brexit’s Impact on Business: Keir Starmer’s charm offensive with France and Germany. Business feedback on Brexit and the need for closer ties.   9. Personal Milestones: Tom Hunter becomes a grandpa to Campbell Hunter.   10. Murray’s Legacy: Judy and Andy Murray’s academy plans and legacy concerns.       Labour General Election, Economic Growth, SNP Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes, Housing Crisis, COP26, Scottish Enterprise, US Politics, Retail Analysis, Tourism Tax, Brexit, Tom Hunter,  Willie Haughey, Murray Legacy, Go Radio Business Show

    51 min

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A weekly Scottish Business Podcast featuring Scotland’s most inspirational entrepreneurs, Sir Tom Hunter and Lord Willie Haughey. They offer insight, advice and chat to Scotland’s leading CEOs, Founders and Entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses. Guests share their insights, challenges, defeats and successes as Hunter and Haughey spread knowledge across the Scottish business community. THE Business Podcast for Scotland - a Scottish Business Podcast, made in Glasgow.

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