52 min

The Future of Chelsea football club, and meeting your heroes Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

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In this episode of Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future, we've got the privilege of chatting with the accomplished Daniel Finkelstein—Director of Chelsea, former executive editor of The Times, and a Conservative Lord in the House of Lords.

We're diving deep into Finkelstein's latest book, "Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad." It's not your typical read; this book shares a personal perspective on Finkelstein's upbringing and offers insights into life in Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.

We also explore Finkelstein's role as a director at Chelsea. Ever wondered what it's like behind the scenes of football? Get ready for a thoughtful discussion on the responsibilities and perks that come with the job.

And of course, we can't overlook Finkelstein's extensive career as a journalist for The Times. From being the executive editor to his decision to step down after receiving a peerage, we'll uncover the behind-the-scenes of political journalism and the changing landscape of media.

This podcast episode is your chance to join a friendly conversation delving into intriguing topics. From history and sports to media, we're covering it all.

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In this episode of Jimmy’s Jobs of the Future, we've got the privilege of chatting with the accomplished Daniel Finkelstein—Director of Chelsea, former executive editor of The Times, and a Conservative Lord in the House of Lords.

We're diving deep into Finkelstein's latest book, "Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad." It's not your typical read; this book shares a personal perspective on Finkelstein's upbringing and offers insights into life in Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.

We also explore Finkelstein's role as a director at Chelsea. Ever wondered what it's like behind the scenes of football? Get ready for a thoughtful discussion on the responsibilities and perks that come with the job.

And of course, we can't overlook Finkelstein's extensive career as a journalist for The Times. From being the executive editor to his decision to step down after receiving a peerage, we'll uncover the behind-the-scenes of political journalism and the changing landscape of media.

This podcast episode is your chance to join a friendly conversation delving into intriguing topics. From history and sports to media, we're covering it all.

Follow us on socials!
Youtube
Instagram
Tiktok
Twitter / X
Linkedin
Want to come on the show?
Get in touch
Sponsor the show or Partner with us:
Get in touch
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

52 min