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Appear Here goes local as it eyes Connecticut and Somerset. From retail to government, could now be the regions' time to shine? Plus the simple trick for happier, healthier working day
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On this week's episode of We're Still Here, host Emily Wright is joined by EG publisher Damian Wild to talk all things local.
From the power and clout of local governments to an increased focus on retail in local markets and commuter towns, this episode of the podcast delves into how we maintain our newfound familiarity with local areas and hometowns while supporting businesses and commerce in our global capitals.
The pair discuss retail marketplace Appear Here's move to expand into more local markets including Somerset and Connecticut in response to changing human behaviour and consumer trends post-COVID and reflect on a week of EG events focused on regional markets including Cambridge, Southampton and Swansea.
Also on this episode of the We're Still Here podcast, talk turns to well-being. Wild advises listeners to "reclaim their lunch breaks" and pledges EG's support for LandAid's Steptober Campaign. A great opportunity to support an excellent cause and get out of the office/home office/kitchen/garden shed to get those steps up, whatever the weather.
For more information on how you can support Steptober check out all the details here https://www.landaid.org/events/steptober.
400 episodes
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Manage episode 272366705 series 2363248
On this week's episode of We're Still Here, host Emily Wright is joined by EG publisher Damian Wild to talk all things local.
From the power and clout of local governments to an increased focus on retail in local markets and commuter towns, this episode of the podcast delves into how we maintain our newfound familiarity with local areas and hometowns while supporting businesses and commerce in our global capitals.
The pair discuss retail marketplace Appear Here's move to expand into more local markets including Somerset and Connecticut in response to changing human behaviour and consumer trends post-COVID and reflect on a week of EG events focused on regional markets including Cambridge, Southampton and Swansea.
Also on this episode of the We're Still Here podcast, talk turns to well-being. Wild advises listeners to "reclaim their lunch breaks" and pledges EG's support for LandAid's Steptober Campaign. A great opportunity to support an excellent cause and get out of the office/home office/kitchen/garden shed to get those steps up, whatever the weather.
For more information on how you can support Steptober check out all the details here https://www.landaid.org/events/steptober.
400 episodes
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