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Explore "career transition" with insightful episodes like "If You Don’t Deal With the Core Issue You’ll Always Struggle With Money", "Quick Wins: How to quit your job", "You Can't Outrun Your Debt", "Ageism in China’s tech sector has workers fearing the “curse of 35”" and "Don’t Rely on Someone Else To Fix Your Life!" from podcasts like ""The Ramsey Show", "When It Hits the Fan", "The Ramsey Show", "Marketplace Tech" and "The Ramsey Show"" and more!
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Quick Wins: How to quit your job
Quick Wins is a series of short and snappy episodes with lots of useful advice aimed at improving your working life.
In this episode David and Simon share their tips on how to leave your job with style. It's time to move on, or perhaps you've lost your job. Don't get angry – line up your friends and remember: there's always a new tomorrow.
Producer: Sophie Smith Executive Producer: Eve Streeter Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur production for BBC Radio 4
You Can't Outrun Your Debt
Ageism in China’s tech sector has workers fearing the “curse of 35”
Here in the U.S., big tech is having a good earnings season as companies release their quarterly report cards this week. This, after a year marked by layoffs, with many tech workers going through the first industry downturn of their careers. China’s tech industry has been even more exposed. The world’s second largest economy is struggling. Turns out, a long resume isn’t always helpful to those thrown out of work, as a result. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with Marketplace’s China correspondent Jennifer Pak, who explained what’s being called the “curse of 35.”
Don’t Rely on Someone Else To Fix Your Life!
Trevor Sits Down with Tennis Legend Roger Federer
Twenty-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer reflects on his 24-year professional tennis career, his emotional final doubles match with Rafael Nadal, and the time security wouldn’t let him into Wimbledon.
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Q&A! Indexes 101, Financial Modeling, the WACC & More!
Answering questions we've received from listeners via Instagram, TikTok and email! This week's topics include:
1. Can you explain the different indices? SPX, FTSE, DAX, NASDAQ, Barclays AGG…as an investor, why would you look at indices? What do they mean/represent, and why do we have them?
2. I’m building my first model, and trying to figure out how to connect the Income Statement, Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet. Is there a particular order these should go in??
3. Two similar questions: a) is there any mobility into hedge funds or banks if you’re 10+ years into a career in tech/startups? And b) What about any insights on how JD grads can break into the financial services industry?
4. Does and incremental increase in debt increase or lower the WACC?
5. Why wouldn’t EVERYONE use interest rate swaps to hedge risk?
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29-Year-Old Comedian Refuses To Grow Up
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Timestamps: 00:00 Unemployed 02:05 leaning on others to afford life 05:03 How long are you going to accept this life? 08:58 $100 a week before all of this 10:00 Checking account and runway... 14:15 TERRIBLE view of life 18:15 YOU ARE BEING IMMATURE 21:50 STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT WORK!!! 27:00 He refuses to do anything besides be a comedian... 28:45 Student loans from a SCAM school 31:20 How long until you GROW UP? 32:45 You're throwing away your ENTIRE financial future! 39:19 You're putting yourself over your children... 45:44 You actually have to work!!! 43:45 YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND!!! 59:44 Good luck dude... 01:02:10 Hammer Financial Score
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Sticky Money Monday: Help, I’m Being Micromanaged
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#9: HOW TO FIND A WELL-PAYING CAREER YOU LOVE: Interview with Millennial Success Coach Eliana Goldstein
The financial secrets of footballers, part two
Many dream of being an elite footballer, but what’s it like actually earning a professional player’s salary?
In the second half of this two-part podcast special, Claer Barrett explores the darker side of earning staggering sums as a young player. Unscrupulous financial advisers, risky investments, gambling, injuries and early retirement can all cut short your earning potential - and there are lessons here for all of us. She hears from Gareth Farrelly, a former Premier League footballer who narrowly avoided death - and financial ruin - when his playing career ended, but has now reinvented himself as a top sports lawyer. Plus, former England player Sol Campbell and AFC Bournemouth full-back Jack Stacey reveal how they manage their money, and what listeners can learn from this.
If you liked the show, please leave a review. Want to be a future guest? Email us at money@ft.com or reach out to Claer on Instagram and Twitter: @ClaerB
For more about the business of sport, head to Scoreboard, the FT’s weekly briefing on the key financial issues affecting the global sports industry, at www.ft.com/scoreboard.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out this Financial Times article by sports reporter Sam Agini https://www.ft.com/content/6d074e57-adf3-494a-98b9-6d0bc169c440
Or this article on the perils of making a fortune at a young age https://www.ft.com/content/a5297c2c-03fe-47e0-b13a-6d20f7d2b3f8
Presented by Claer Barrett. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Produced by Persis Love. Assistant producer is Talia Augustidis. Sound design by Breen Turner.
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The financial secrets of footballers, part one
Many dream of being an elite footballer, but what’s it like actually earning a pro player’s salary? Top football players earn staggering amounts of money, but even they are not immune from financial challenges. These range from planning for a career that could end by the age of 35 to teenage players struggling to manage such large financial windfalls. In the first half of this two-part podcast special, Claer Barrett speaks to former England player Sol Campbell and AFC Bournemouth full back Jack Stacey about the reality, both good and bad, of earning a footballer’s salary. Plus, Daniel Geey on why there’s so much money in football.
If you liked the show, please leave a review. Email us at money@ft.com or reach out to Claer on Instagram and Twitter: @ClaerB
If you enjoyed this episode, check out this Financial Times article by sports reporter Sam Agini https://www.ft.com/content/6d074e57-adf3-494a-98b9-6d0bc169c440 Or this article on the perils of making a fortune at a young age https://www.ft.com/content/a5297c2c-03fe-47e0-b13a-6d20f7d2b3f8
Check out Daniel Geey’s book and podcast here: https://www.danielgeey.com/
Presented by Claer Barrett. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Produced by Persis Love. Assistant producer is Talia Augustidis. Sound design by Breen Turner.
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Career Story - Chloe's apprenticeship at 25
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How to Make Decisions That Give You Freedom
Today's episode is a classic segment from the "AskGaryVee Show". I receive a call on the from a man who is stuck in life and wants to switch fields, but he is worried about the repercussions it will have on his family and himself. It's important to have self-awareness to make practical changes to your life that do not have a ton of risk if they go wrong. Things, like working on a side hustle after work or downsizing to a smaller apartment, are good ways to start getting on the right track that will work regardless of the situation. Start with small things that don't put your current situation at risk but will free up your finances to start experimenting more.
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The ‘silver squeeze’ on retirement hopes
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SYSK Distraction Playlist: How Rogue Waves Work
Rogue waves come out of nowhere and tower as much as 100 feet over hapless ships they encounter, breaking across the boat and frequently breaking the boat and its inhabitants. Investigate the mystery of rouge waves in this episode.
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Sam Warburton: Interview With OBE Rugby Legend, British & Irish Lions Captain [Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
‘Everything you do is about the big moments; it’s about being able to come out and get on with it’
In this fascinating episode, Rob is in conversation with Sam Warburton OBE and Welsh rugby legend.
He has 74 caps for Wales and has captained both Wales and the British and Irish Lions.
They discuss ambition, life, and careers providing a fascinating insight into what it takes to reach the pinnacle as a professional in the sport of rugby.
Listen in to hear about how being the ‘nice guy’ in a competitive environment is valuable to everyone.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- I am very competitive, whatever sport I was good at; I would have done, rugby was something I was good at and as a young competitor, I was able to see that I was good compared to others.
- My ambition as a teenager was to be the Captain of Wales to play for the Lions from then on everything focused on getting to that point.
- Believing in yourself is very intrinsic and vital to any journey and achievement.
- Sacrifice, determination and mindset brought me the No7 jersey, representing that I was the best flanker in the country.
- Throughout my professional career, I laid the foundations for possibilities I could pursue when I retired and focused on building a sustainable life.
- If you are defined by your work then when you retire, especially for sportsmen who are usually still young the loss can be enormous, It is about ‘who are you?’
- If you develop other interests and possibilities whilst playing professionally then you are not defined by rugby and you are able to achieve fulfilment through those alternative opportunities.
- As a leader I have learnt that you can’t be a leader on your own, you need other leaders around you. Looking for help when you are a leader is a sign of maturity.
- You need people around you who can make decisions for you, it is vital to be able to delegate.
- There are 4 ‘P’s’ that I adhere to in leadership
- Being positive and believing that you can be anyone and do anything, even if you don’t feel like it internally it’s vital this is the attitude you demonstrate outwardly.
- Being Professional and ensuring you are punctual and a positive role model.
- People- developing personal relationships within the group and communication with different groups who are part of the large team is vital as a leader.
- Performance –it’s vital to achieve credibility and respect from others in the team. You have to be selfish and make sure that you are performing at your best to be able to support others.
- The pressure is a part of being a professional athlete but behind the pressure is the opportunity to do something great and you will be able to make the difference.
- I put a lot of time into everything I do if I'm doing something I want to be really good at it.
- As a TV pundit communication is vital and it's about being able to deliver to the casual fan to break it down so they can understand and enjoy it.
- If someone watching realises they do that in that way, as a result of my commentary then I will have done my job.
- I will have played a part in educating people in understanding the game of rugby.
- You need to work out of your comfort zone and if you have an aptitude there is the possibility of making it your career.
- It’s finding the thing that you want to do and having a goal that you are working towards.
- Rugby was very tough as a career and so I wanted to pursue things that I enjoyed when I retired.
- I achieved what I set out to achieve and it’s nice to be nice and just a good guy.
BEST MOMENTS
‘Be true to yourself’
‘You don’t have to prove to anyone else what you do for others’
‘Once you go out of your comfort zone and you achieve, that’s when you grow as a person’
‘I'm not the most skilfully blessed person but I am one of the hardest working people’
‘You don’t want to be told how good you are you want to be told how you can get better’
‘I get nervous because I care about what I do’
[Business, mindset, entrepreneur, disruptors]
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE HOST
Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors”
“If you don't risk anything, you risk everything”
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