
Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
Former Downing Street adviser, Jimmy McLoughlin interviews top entrepreneurs, politicians, and just about anyone at the top of their game on where they think the future of our economy is going through the prism of jobs.
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Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ From Living Room Startup to Industry Leader: How Octopus Group Innovates Across Sectors Join Jimmy as he welcomes Chris Ulla, co-founder of Octopus Group, to discuss the impressive growth and innovation behind Octopus
The Future of Work: Insights from Bruce Daisley on Culture, Tech and Leadership | Jimmy's Jobs In this episode of Jimmy's Jobs, host Jimmy McLoughlin interviews Bruce Daisley, former European Vice President for Twitter and ex-Country Director for YouTube UK. They discuss Bruce's insights on workplace culture, the impac
The Secret Sauce Behind Hawksmoor: From Failed Restaurants to a £100 Million Steakhouse Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ In this episode of 'Jimmy's Jobs of the Future,' we explore how Hawksmoor became one of the UK's most successful steakhouse brands
Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ Jimmy's Jobs: Celebrating 200 Episodes and the Future of Business Podcasting In this special episode, Jimmy celebrates the milestone of 200 podcast episodes and takes a reflective look back on his journey from Downing
Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ The Journey of a UK Fintech Pioneer: Insights from Al Lukies In this episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, Al Lukies, often referred to as the 'Godfather of UK Fintech,' shares his remarkable journey from a budding ru
Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ Charlie Colenutt: What 68 Jobs Taught Me About Work in Britain What do modern jobs really look like — not from a spreadsheet, but from the inside? Charlie Colenutt spent two years travelling the UK, interviewing nearly