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A podcast about the legal, taxation and lending aspects of structuring - how you own assets, how those assets are funded and the transactions associated with this. Your host, Terry Waugh, aka Terryw, is a solicitor, Chartered Tax Adviser, mortgage broker and former financial planner. Terry runs a law firm and a mortgage broking company. www.structuring.com.au
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Cell & Gene, the most valuable online resource for delivering in-depth content from authoritative authors and sources to professionals in the CGT sector, introduces Cell & Gene: The Podcast. In each episode, Cell & Gene Chief Editor, Erin Harris, will talk to industry and academic leaders about their current initiatives and how they are moving the sector forward.
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Tech Transformation with Consumer Goods Technology (CGT) explores the tech trends and innovation shaping the retail, CPG, and consumer goods industries. Listen for insights in digital transformation, data analytics, retail technology, consumer engagement, IT integration, e-commerce, cloud technology and computing, supply chain, and more.
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In this podcast series from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), a panel of guests dissect the latest headlines and provide expert analysis on the top stories from across the world of business, finance and accountancy
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Caitlin's Couch

Caitlin Cantor, LCSW, CST, CGT

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Are you ready to step into your power and learn to create the relationships and life you long for? Welcome to Caitlin's Couch where your host, Caitlin Cantor, talks about dating, relationships, sex, self-worth, mental wellness, and creating a joyful life. Caitlin is an Individual, Couples & AASECT Certified Sex Therapist with over a decade of experience helping people navigate the most complex and challenging areas of their lives. Her podcast will provide you with: 💥Support so you feel less ...
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What are the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the life sciences sector? How can we overcome these challenges while unlocking the opportunities? Join host Stuart Lowe and a roster of expert guests as they unpack the past, present and future of cell and gene therapy.
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Bullish Talks is a daily podcast dedicated to providing comprehensive financial news from around the globe. Our coverage spans a wide range of topics, including initial public offerings (IPOs), tokenization, and the latest developments in the cryptocurrency market. A key focus of our podcast is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in finance, exploring how AI is transforming investment strategies, risk management, and financial services. Additionally, we offer in-depth news updates and in ...
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The Property Nomads Podcast

Rob Smallbone & Aaron Devoy

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Property Nomads brings property and all things currency, money and macro straight to you. All with a no-nonsense attitude! EVENT MENTIONED ON PODCAST https://progressiveproperty.online/live-multiple-streams-of-property-income-interest-london/AMB4692 WHERE TO FIND US = https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcast SOVEREIGN MAN PREMIUM INTELLIGENCE MEMBERSHIP = https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/smc12m995/tpnpodcast SOVEREIGN MAN 4th PILLAR = https://dash.sovereignman.com/a/4pmain/tpnpodcast PROPER ...
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Rob talks about the alarming trend of landlords in London selling their properties, which has reached a 10-year high. This surge is largely attributed to the anticipated changes in capital gains tax, expected to be announced in the upcoming autumn budget. Rob delves into the broader implications of these potential tax hikes, including the impact on…
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The Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) industry has made remarkable strides, with significant advancements and the approval of groundbreaking technologies in recent years. However, have we become too dependent on older methods, and are we doing enough to ensure these new therapies are reaching as many patients as possible? In this episode, we tackle these…
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Today we continue our conversation with Mike Sweeney, Global Head of Strategy for Cell & Gene Therapies and Direct to Patient products at QuickSTAT Global Life Science Logistics, on how to set up a robust CGT supply chain. In Part 1, Mike described the explosion of cell and gene therapies registered for clinical trials – plus the hope and supply ch…
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Rob delves into the planning challenges faced by Jeremy Clarkson at his Diddly Squat Farm in West Oxfordshire, as showcased in the popular series "Clarkson's Farm." The discussion highlights Clarkson's attempts to build a restaurant and farm shop, which have been met with repeated rejections from the local council due to concerns over parking and l…
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"Bullish Talks" podcast offers you expert insights into the exciting world of artificial intelligence, with a focus on OpenAI's latest innovation, OpenAI o1. This new AI model is a breakthrough in the field as it can handle complex problem-solving scenarios and is capable of sophisticated reasoning skills. We dive into the model's unique training t…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Tessera Therapeutics' CEO, Dr. Michael Severino, joins Host Erin Harris to discuss Gene Writing, the biotech's genome engineering technology that writes therapeutic messages into the genome to treat diseases at their source. Severino discusses why delivery has always been a challenge for gene e…
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Rob discusses the ongoing issues surrounding cladding in UK housing, particularly in light of a recent fire in a tower block in Dagenham. Drawing parallels to the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, he highlights the alarming safety concerns related to building materials and the potential negligence in planning approvals. KEY TAKEAWAYS The recent f…
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"Bullish Talks" is a podcast exploring impactful developments in finance, with a focus on blockchain technology and market settlement systems. This podcast examines how DLT decentralizes transactions, impacts liquidity and transaction costs, and compares the dynamics of permissionless and permissioned blockchains based of the World Federation of Ex…
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In this episode, we discuss the available guidance on, and the application of general principles to, the taxation of cryptoassets; as well as how auditors should be acting on their obligation to report suspicions of fraud to the regulator. Philippa Lamb is joined by Richard Jones, Senior Technical Manager in Tax Policy at ICAEW; Dion Seymour, Crypt…
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Welcome back to Invent: Life Sciences, a podcast brought to you by technology and product development company TTP. With approvals for advanced therapies on the rise, and aspirations to target larger patient populations, it’s time to take stock and reflect and on the progress made to date. In this series, we’ll be looking at the people, processes an…
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Rob discusses the impending tax increases that are likely to affect the property market in the UK. The Chancellor's sudden realisation of a £22 million black hole in public finances has prompted the government to consider raising taxes rather than cutting down on spending. Rob stresses the importance of having a strong power team, including a good …
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In the second of two fireside chats, I was interviewed by George Housakos, senior tax trainer, from Tax Banter. We yakked about two hot issues for every accountant this new financial year. The New Tax Agent Breach Reporting Regime under the TASA. The New Code of Conduct of Professional Conduct Determination under the TASA. We took a deep dive into …
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We navigate topics such as the future of capital markets, regulatory reforms, and the increasing opportunities in green finance. The show offers expert analysis on lucrative sectors, changing regulations, and provides actionable steps to capitalize on these emerging opportunities. Whether you're an avid investor or a novice keen to learn more, this…
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"Bullish Talks" is a finance podcast that explores key trends and issues affecting the UK's stock markets. In the latest edition, we examine the slow progress towards the Mansion House Compact's investment targets. Despite promising efforts from the government and pension fund managers, serious concerns have been raised over the lack of investment …
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Rob delves into the Labour Party's plans for the rental market, discussing 12 key policies that could potentially impact landlords and tenants. He covers a range of topics, including the abolition of Section 21 evictions, increasing tenant protections, introducing rent caps, implementing AWAB's law for hazard fixes, and setting new energy efficienc…
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In this episode, we dive into the recent concerns surrounding Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's forewarning of an austere Autumn budget. We unravel the potential implications of increased taxes on wealth and capital gains as proposed by the government and scrutinize its impact on entrepreneurs, private capital sector, and overall economic progress.…
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Bullish Talks explores the latest buzz in the financial sector - the remarkable advancements in AI. Unravel insightful projections about its significant contributions to the global banking industry, its extensive applications, and its potential challenges. Hear discussions on its implications on workforce, job security, and the need for reskilling.…
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Rob presents examples of social housing mismanagement, highlighting the disparities in accountability between private landlords and social housing landlords. The episode delves into cases where social housing landlords have failed to meet basic safety standards, such as providing electrical safety certificates or carrying out necessary repairs. KEY…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Allogene Therapeutics' EVP of R&D and CMO, Dr. Zachary Roberts, penned an original article for Cell & Gene titled, The Path Forward for CLL is Allogeneic. In his article, Dr. Roberts explains that chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common leukemia in the U.S. And that while CLL rema…
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Rob discusses the ineffectiveness of rent controls in the property market. Drawing on examples from history and recent studies, he highlights how rent controls can actually push up prices, reduce the number of available properties, and lower the quality of housing. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rent controls have been shown to push up prices, reduce the number of …
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Rob discusses what he considers to be one of the worst property deals in history involving Birmingham City Council. The council is facing a loss of 300 million pounds after selling off 755 properties from the athletes' village built for the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Rob examines the lack of foresight and planning by the council, highlighting the hig…
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When the ATO is fishing in the ocean of tax risk, sometimes I am asked "can we stop the ATO auditing my client"? The short answer is "yes". The only real tool available to clients is simple and effective. However, any decision to deploy it needs to be well thought through before your client pushes the button (or technically speaking, not pushing th…
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In this episode of Behind the Numbers, we discuss ways to improve recruitment and retention in accountancy. While the pipeline of new joiners remains healthy, holding onto qualified staff is proving challenging. New research by ICAEW on mid-tier firms demonstrates just how significant the issue is – with 70% of participants identifying talent as th…
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Rob discusses the reintroduction of EPC targets by the Labour government, aiming for a minimum EPC rating of C by 2030 for property investors. He questions the feasibility of this target, highlighting the disparity between the government's goals and the current rate of upgrades in homes, and expresses concerns about the financial implications for l…
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Rob looks at the disparity in treatment between private landlords and social housing landlords when it comes to electrical safety certificates. He highlights a case where a private landlord in Hastings was fined £10,000 for failing to provide an electrical safety certificate, while Brighton and Hove City Council, owning over 25% of social housing h…
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Bullish Talks" is a podcast that dives deep into the advances in technology and how they're shaping various industries. In this episode, we talk about YouTube's newest integration with Google's Gemini AI, "Brainstorm with Gemini" - an initiative that promises to overhaul content creation. We explore how this differs from competing platforms that al…
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Applications (BLAs) of recent approvals and complete responses for novel products or rare diseases as well as BLAs currently under review. Benton shares information about FDA Draft Gudiances, including Platform Technology Designation Program for Drug Development: Guidance for Industry. She also…
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Rob discusses the impact of decreasing interest rates on the housing market, highlighting the recent decrease in the Bank of England rate from 5.2% to 5% and speculates on the possibility of further reductions. With the government's pledge to build 1.5 million homes in five years, the episode explores how lower interest rates could make mortgages m…
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In the first of two fireside chats, I was interviewed by George Housakos, senior tax trainer, from Tax Banter. We yakked about two hot issues for every accountant this new financial year. The New Tax Agent Breach Reporting Regime under the TASA. The New Code of Conduct of Professional Conduct Determination under the TASA. We took a deep dive into t…
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In this bumper episode, we discuss the latest findings of ICAEW’s Business Confidence Monitor and why three-quarters of councils in England are at least a year behind in publishing audited accounts. Plus, we hear an update on the probate service and explore ICAEW’s recommendations for the new government’s business tax road map. Philippa Lamb is joi…
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Rob discusses the recent decision by the Bank of England to lower the base rate, creating increased competition in the mortgage market. He explores the potential implications of further rate cuts on property investments, suggesting that locking in long-term deals could be beneficial in the face of potential inflation. From a non-property economic p…
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Rob looks into the housing challenges faced by Cornwall, a popular holiday destination in the United Kingdom, and the council's proposed solutions to the housing issues include a 300% council tax surcharge on second homes, a £3 tourist tax, closing a business rate relief loophole, and introducing rent caps. KEY TAKEAWAYS Cornwall Council is conside…
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Rob discusses a controversial decision made by Bolton Council to sell off land worth £1.2 million for just £4 to a property developer, Watson Homes. He explores the implications of this deal from both the perspective of the property developer and the council, highlighting the missed opportunity for the council to potentially enter into a joint vent…
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The ATO quietly changed its longstanding policy a couple of weeks ago about not chasing disputed tax debts except in rare circumstances. Now, high net worth private clients and big family businesses will be required to pay half of the disputed tax debt even though they are, well, disputed. Yes, that's right. Clients will need to pay the ATO even th…
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In the Bullish Talks podcast, we dive into the potential impacts of the speculated increase in capital gains tax (CGT) by the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. With expert voices from various industry leaders, we explore how such a move might affect entrepreneurs, small businesses, and investment flow across the UK. Beyond taxes, we also examine the mixed…
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In this episode of Behind the Numbers, we discuss gender inequality in investment. Women continue to be underrepresented in venture capital, particularly at senior levels. The scales are even less balanced for female founders, who received just 2% of venture capital funding in recent years. As the new government puts productivity and growth at the …
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We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message. Debra Miller, CEO and Founder and Dr. Michael Kelly, Chief Scientific Officer at CureDuchenne talk to Host Erin Harris about the FDA approval for the expansion to the label indication for ELEVIDYS from Sarepta Therapeutics as well as how CureDuchenne works with various biotechs developing gene …
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In this milestone 500th episode of the Property Nomads podcast, Rob expresses gratitude to all past and present contributors, including guests, co-hosts, and the behind-the-scenes team, and then delves into the implications of Labour's vow to end no-fault evictions through the Renters' Right Bill, specifically focusing on the potential imbalance it…
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In the Bullish Talks podcast, listeners delve into the latest trends and developments shaping the financial sector. The current episode focuses on the significant shift the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is making towards reducing bureaucratic red tape and streamlining regulations. Discussing the impact of recent changes in operations and increa…
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Rob discusses the issue of high rents and the proposed solution of implementing rent controls. He argues that rent controls do not work and uses examples from the USA and Scotland to support this claim, emphasising the importance of addressing the supply side of the housing market rather than implementing price controls. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rent controls…
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Rob discusses the challenges of housing supply in the UK, focusing on the reluctance to build new homes due to concerns about heritage and local impact. He highlights a specific case where a Labour MP objected to a 1,500 home project in his constituency, citing concerns about the impact on local heritage. Rob looks at the need to prioritise the sup…
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Recent changes to the Tax Agent Services Act 2009, including via the Minister's recent Determination, have caused angst, fear, and anxiety amongst the tax and accounting profession. I'm here to say a fair chunk of that is exaggerated.Let's be practical. Although you'll need to make changes to the way you do things, most of the changes will ultimate…
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"Bullish Talks" brings you daily news and insights from the UK's economy with special focuses on mid-range companies. In today's episode, we dive into the recent findings by BDO about the surge in investment intentions among these organizations. We also shed light on UK's underinvestment issue, the critical gap in its capital market, and the steps …
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Rob discusses a surprising trend where tenants are requesting to be served with Section 21 notices by their landlords in order to access council housing. The episode highlights the reasons behind this trend, such as the rising rents in the private rental sector compared to council housing. Rob also delves into the implications of this trend on both…
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"Bullish Talks" is a daily podcast where we cover the latest news and developments in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology. In today's episode, we look at the UK Labour Government's tentative steps towards regulating AI. This move is in line with the EU's recent enactment of a risk-based AI regulatory framework. We consider the …
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