Episodes

  • Lazy, Entitled… or just honest? How Gen Z is redefining the world of work
    Jan 29 2026

    By 2030, there will be five generations in the workplace and the majority will be Gen Z. The first post-internet generation, some characterise them as entitled, anxious and difficult to manage. But they’ve also contended with a pandemic during their school and early career years, major financial insecurity and intense geopolitical concerns.


    So what makes them tick as workers? How can managers best motivate - and retain - their ambitious, outspoken Gen Z staff? And what does that future workplace look like when flexibility is the norm and AI is undertaking many of the tasks once done by juniors?


    Presenters:

    • Modupe Omitola, journalist at The Times.
    • Dominic O’Connell, columnist and business presenter, Times Radio


    Guests:

    • Ann Francke, Chief Executive, Chartered Management Institute and Times contributor
    • Murvah Iqbal, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Hived


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford

    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


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    35 mins
  • Trumponomics: who wins and who loses?
    Jan 22 2026

    US President Donald Trump’s much-anticipated appearance at the World Economic Forum at Davos certainly did not disappoint. After threatening to take Greenland into US control - and slap punitive tariffs on NATO allies that stood in his way - he promptly backed down late Wednesday. While the immediate reaction at the Swiss resort was one of relief, it has left world leaders and the global business community with a serious case of whiplash.


    In this episode, we consider how the world according to Trump is impacting investors, global markets and economies around the world. Just how damaging could those tariffs have been to the UK and EU? Why are Trump's attacks on the Chair of the Federal Reserve so consequential for the global economy? And what’s the knock-on effect of Trumponomics on British business?


    Presenters:

    • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
    • Josh Glancy, Associate Editor, The Sunday Times


    Guests:

    • Yael Selfin, Vice Chair and Chief Economist, KPMG UK
    • Jack Barnett, Economics Correspondent, The Times
    • Richard Fletcher, Business Editor, The Times


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford

    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


    Clips: CBS Texas, Channel 4, BBC, CNBC, NBC news


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    45 mins
  • How to start your own business - With founders of GoHenry & D. Louise
    Jan 15 2026

    “I blame it on my kids” - that’s how Louise Hill, founder of multi-million pound business GoHenry - a financial app for kids - describes what motivated her to start her business. And Olivia Jenkins, founder of jewellery company D. Louise, put down the ‘giant backpack’ of grief weighing her down to set up on her own.


    If you’ve ever thought of starting your own business, maybe January - and the beginning of a new year - is the perfect time to break free of the 9-5 drudgery and realise your own brilliant idea. But where to start? How do you turn your passion project into a thriving business? Today, we hear from Louise and Olivia - as they join Dom and Hannah to give their advice on how to make it all work.


    Presenters:

    • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
    • Dominic O’Connell, columnist and business presenter, Times Radio


    Guests:

    • Louise Hill, Co-founder and CEO, GoHenry
    • Olivia Jenkins, Founder and CEO, D. Louise


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford

    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com

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    42 mins
  • 2026: Sunshine or a gathering storm?
    Jan 8 2026

    The economy is sluggish, growth elusive, and unemployment is heading for 5% - 2026 looks tough for business. But, the FTSE 100 has broken 10,000 points for the first time, gold keeps on going up, and up in value - and still the AI bubble hasn’t burst. From Davos parties, to driverless cars, what's up, what’s down? And how do you prepare yourself for 2026?


    Presenters:

    • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
    • Dominic O’Connell, columnist and business presenter, Times Radio


    Guests:

    • Richard Fletcher, Business Editor, The Times
    • Katie Prescott, Technology Business Editor, The Times


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford

    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com

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    43 mins
  • The curious case of Mike Lynch
    Jan 1 2026

    British tech billionaire Mike Lynch died in August 2024, on board The Bayesian, his luxury superyacht, sunk by a freak storm as it was moored off Sicily. He’d been there with his family and closest associates to celebrate his acquittal of criminal fraud charges in the US. It was a tragic end to the story of a self-made business man - a man who was one of Britain’s biggest titans of tech. So, who exactly was Mike Lynch? How did he manage to build such a huge tech success story? And how did it all come crashing down?


    As we end the year, Dom and Hannah have each picked their ‘business book of 2025’. In today’s episode Hannah sits down with Katie Prescott, Times colleague and author of The Curious Case of Mike Lynch.


    Host: Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times.

    Guest: Katie Prescott, Technology Business editor for The Times, presenter on The Tech Podcast and author of ‘the curious case of Mike Lynch’

    Clips: Getty

    Photo: Getty

    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Executive producer: Kate Ford

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


    You can buy The Curious Case of Mike Lynch by Katie Prescott at the Times Bookshop.

    Listen to The Times Tech Podcast


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Musk vs Bezos: The new race for space
    Dec 25 2025

    In space, a battle between big business is taking place as two of the world’s wealthiest men vie for dominance. Elon Musk’s Space X and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin have taken the space industry in the US out of the hands of government and into the hands of the private sector. But what are the consequences? Who will win the commercial race to extract crucial minerals from outer space? And who will police space if the rivalry between China and the US extends into orbit?


    As we end the year, Dom and Hannah have each picked their ‘business book of 2025’. In today’s episode Dom sits down with Christian Davenport, author of Rocket Dreams.


    Host: Dominic O’Connell, business columnist at The Times and business presenter on Times Radio

    Guest: Christian Davenport, Washington Post journalist and author, Rocket Dreams

    Clips: Getty

    Photo: Getty

    Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive producer: Kate Ford

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


    You can buy Rocket Dreams by Christian Davenport at the Times Bookshop.

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    39 mins
  • The battle of the fat jabs
    Dec 18 2025

    2025 has been a wild ride of big pharma - driven by explosive use of revolutionary weight-loss medication - pushing one of the biggest manufacturers, Eli Lilly, to a trillion-dollar valuation. A dramatic takeover war also saw Denmark’s pharma darling Novo Nordisk trumped by US giant Pfizer. Now, while Novo’s share price is down 50% over the course of the year, Lilly is in the stratosphere normally reserved for the likes of tech firms.


    But the story’s not over. These, and smaller, challenger companies are slogging it out for market dominance. Who can nail the science for the next holy grail in weight loss meds – an oral pill. And what does investor behaviour tell us about where the market is going?


    Presenters:

    • Hannah Prevett, Associate Business Editor, The Sunday Times
    • Richard Fletcher, Business Editor, The Times


    Guests:

    • Eleanor Hayward, Health Editor, The Times
    • Paul Major, portfolio manager at Bellevue Asset management


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford

    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com

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    52 mins
  • Gold Rush: Boom or bubble?
    Dec 11 2025

    Gold, the world's oldest asset, is experiencing a remarkable boom. Its value has surged from just over £2000 per ounce a year ago to well over £3000 today, reaching highs not seen since the 1970s. This rapid rise is unusual because gold typically peaks when stock markets decline, yet this rally has coincided with booming equity markets. So, what is driving the value up? Have we reached the peak, or is there more growth to come?


    Guests:

    • Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor, The Times.
    • James Ashley Morrison, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Associate Director of the Phelan United States Centre at the London School of Economics & Political Science.
    • Jim Luke, Portfolio Manager of Schroders Global Gold Fund.


    Producer: Miriam Hall

    Senior Producer: Julia Johnson

    Executive Producer: Kate Ford


    Photo credit: Getty

    Get in touch: thebusiness@thetimes.com


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    37 mins